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Never Stop Hustling Even When You Are Winning.

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Corporation's and Individual's Dream.


All manufacturing and service provider companies have two things in common, they are in business to make a profit and they are advertising massively to outshine each other in the same market aiming similar consumers.

These companies no matter how popular their products are in the market and the sales metrics soaring - they never stop advertising to attract new customers. 

Take Apple as a company into analysis here. Apple is the richest company in the world not just in the brand but in cash. This company has the financial chest power of about $240b and still growing, with such cash reserve you will expect them to sit back and allow Samsung do their thing. 

The point here is no matter how fat your bank balance is, no matter how many properties you have. You just can't afford to stop working harder than previous, you not only need to maintain that momentum and remain among the elite but it's also important to mitigate inflation.

If you decide to stop working or chasing other opportunities simply because you have all you need for today, tomorrow and next. What do you think would happen if the government policy deregulates your currency or some political change affects bank deposits along with the economy - you are back to that zero level.

To be rich is the easiest thing but to remain rich is another hustle entirely with more challenges than your scavenging days.

It really doesn't matter how much money you have stashed away - if it has a figure then it does get back to zero at some point.

Never stop hustling even when you are winning. That's the only way to remain a winner - there are no other short cuts.

Now guys let's go hustle and add to that stash!!

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