SPEAKER_03 25:55–28:22
Right? Because, you know, as far as late bloomers go, I'm a late bloomer. Like I spent a lot of time getting really, really good at what I do. And most people aren't willing to do that. Like people want to accelerate the process because they see what they perceive as somebody that is successful and they go, I'm going to do that. And they make the leap without understanding. It's like, I went through 30 years of process. Are you willing to do that? Are you willing to wait that long? Are you willing to invest that long? Right. And some people don't need that. Like some people can go faster than I did. And that's perfectly fine. I'm perfectly fine with that. Some people will take longer than I did. So again, it's like my success doesn't matter, right? How do you define it? Like you might look at me and you say, well, Bill is successful. And I would agree to a certain degree that I am, you know, I'm still working like everybody else is to get to where I want to go. But again, it's like my success doesn't really matter because you can't be me and I can't be you. So congratulations, you're special too, right? Mom always said you were special, right? But again, it's like, my story is not helpful. It's just entertainment. It might provide inspiration to what is possible. But it's not going to help somebody get somewhere. You've got to unfortunately do the work. You've got to find your own way to get there wherever there is and where you think it might be will probably change. How old are you? 25. Oh, good God. You got some time, my friend. You got some time. Yeah. Yeah. So, so, and all you have to do is like, you just move in a general direction. And sometimes the general direction becomes very, very specific, very quickly. And sometimes it doesn't. And like I said, sometimes you hit a lot of dead ends. You make some sharp turns and you make course corrections and, and eventually you end up somewhere else that you actually should be based on who you are, what you're capable of versus saying, Oh, this is the career path. You know? Do you know where I went to school? No. See, it doesn't matter, does it?
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