Raj Shamani
@rajshamani
Bestselling Author🥇Founder: House Of X | Building Creator Commerce startup with India’s biggest creators | Podcast: Figuring Out with Raj Shamani
If you want to be great at 10 things, you will never even be good at any one thing. You don’t fight 100 battles if you want to win, you choose which one you want the most and give it everything you have.
Nothing guarantees success. But doing nothing about it does guarantee failure.
You attract people, jobs, and love based on what you think you deserve. Not based on what you want. Fix what you think you deserve. That’s the root of everything.
The reason you feel jealousy seeing other people win is because you know it could’ve been you. If only you dared to try.
Nobody cares how tired you feel, how heartbroken you are, or how hard you fail. If you care about your dreams, get up and show up with the same intensity.
Your brain tries to find evidence for whatever you believe. So if you keep telling yourself that you are not good enough, you never will be. Your brain will make sure of that.
If you keep waiting for 100% control to take action, you’ll never move.
You are trying to give your all to everything: work, relationships, health, fun. And then wondering why nothing’s actually moving.
You don’t need to be the most talented in the room. You just need to be the one who doesn’t stop.
Luck, timing, chances all play a role. But not enough to stop you from trying.
The things you avoid aren’t random. Your brain knows exactly what makes you uncomfortable. And doing those things is exactly how you grow.
Don’t talk about ambition when you can’t back it up with action.
Self-destruction isn’t always laziness. It’s often staying “safe.” If you never try, you never have to face the fear of giving it your all and still failing
Obsession + Repetition + Time = You will be untouchable in your field.
People aren't usually burnt out because they are doing too much. They’re burnt out because they are doing too many things that don’t matter.
Everyone has potential. The ones who win are the ones who make use of it.
Your chances of success are directly tied to how much discomfort you're willing to take, not how many ideas you have.
The top 1% people in the world weren’t born smarter than you. They just picked what they wanted to do and stuck to it till it worked out.
When someone starts making you feel guilty for having boundaries, it’s not love. It’s emotional manipulation.