6 Certs, 6 Series, 6 Pack, 6 Women. What's Really...

What's Stopping You?

  • I'm too lazy.

    Votes: 26 34.2%
  • I don't believe in myself.

    Votes: 5 6.6%
  • The man is holding black people back.

    Votes: 4 5.3%
  • nikka, shut your dumbass up.

    Votes: 20 26.3%
  • I'm already there, and I'm still working.

    Votes: 21 27.6%

  • Total voters
    76

Another Man

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6 Pack:
There is more information on health and fitness than there has ever been. What's stopping you from looking like Brock O'Hurn in a couple years.

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To my smaller brehs, what's stopping you from achieving that Tyson Beckford physique (dude is 44 years old)?

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So what are the limitations everyone has, what's stopping you from become the best version of yourself?

Aint you fat?:rudy:

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Actually yes, I did and many of those guys are outliers in one way or another (either clearly very intelligent or well connected), I'm saying what about someone who struggled in school because of grades and wasn't afforded the same opportunities (initially), what is their path to the top 10%?

Literally the first few sentences outlined ways to get there:

1. Tech is wide open for anyone with a crazy work ethic. You can find jobs all over the United States and all over the world.
2. What's stopping you from hitting up MIT OpenCourseWare and learning how to program in Python and C? How about learning higher level math?
3. Go to school while working full-time
4. Hit up a community college, transfer to a good four-year and beast?



Aint you fat?:rudy:

:thumby1:

Missing the point are we?
 

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Literally the first few sentences outlined ways to get there:

1. Tech is wide open for anyone with a crazy work ethic. You can find jobs all over the United States and all over the world.
2. What's stopping you from hitting up MIT OpenCourseWare and learning how to program in Python and C? How about learning higher level math?
3. Go to school while working full-time
4. Hit up a community college, transfer to a good four-year and beast?





Missing the point are we?

They don't hear you though. Let them wallow... Sink... And miss out.

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Literally the first few sentences outlined ways to get there:

1. Tech is wide open for anyone with a crazy work ethic. You can find jobs all over the United States and all over the world.
2. What's stopping you from hitting up MIT OpenCourseWare and learning how to program in Python and C? How about learning higher level math?
3. Go to school while working full-time
4. Hit up a community college, transfer to a good four-year and beast?





Missing the point are we?
Shut up fat fukk
 

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Actually yes, I did and many of those guys are outliers in one way or another (either clearly very intelligent or well connected), I'm saying what about someone who struggled in school because of grades and wasn't afforded the same opportunities (initially), what is their path to the top 10%?
Sales.
 

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Honestly, I've had it all (just switch 6 certs with 6 figures) and it's overrated it. None of it is permanent, and some of it is hard as fukk to keep up. Might as well just make the most of what you have already.
 

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Gearing up to pass my CCIE in October y'all, bout to log off for awhile. When I come back, I'm revisiting this thread.

Hope everyone who participated prospers beyond their wildest dreams.

Only way to do so is to shut your mouth and do work.

See y'all on the flip, very very soon. :salute:

By the way, I no longer think an M4 is gonna work. The new goal for 2017:

 

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Charles Phillips:
CEO of Infor, a company that specializes in enterprise software applications for specific industries, and he is also on the company's board of directors.

Prior to joining Infor, Phillips was co-president and director of Oracle Corporation from 2003 through 2010, and a Managing Director in the technology group at Morgan Stanley from 1994 to 2003. He is also a director at Viacom Corporation.

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I'm out for real this time.
 
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