
That which you do not hate you will eventually tolerate!
Karthik Solaiappan
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<p>In this episode, special co-host Corey Boxx joins us to shoot the breeze on a whole host of subjects. Corey is the Vice President Of Business Development at Drive Social Media which helps businesses of every kind grow through measurable and scalable ROI-focused advertising.</p> <p> </p> <p>We do a deep dive on a selection of quotes by a variety of well-known figures, including Ed Mylett, Helen Keller, and Jim Rohn, among others. We also get into a bunch of other topics, from business to credit card debt all the way to getting yourself organized.</p> <p> </p> <p>Listen in as we share the famous sayings that immediately come to mind when we think of the quote, “That which you don’t hate, you’ll eventually tolerate.” We then give our thoughts on how to apply this quote in the context of personal and professional development.</p> <p> </p> <p>Finally, we talk about “should”s in our lives that, because of constant neglect, eventually turned into “must”s; why work-life balance is BS; and our tips for pushing past excuses and getting over the pain threshold toward change.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Key Highlights</strong></p> <ul> <li>[02:00] Living through COVID season in Mexico</li> <li>[04:52] Sharing quotes related to “that which you do not hate, you’ll eventually tolerate.”</li> <li>[07:17] What the quote means to each of our hosts from a personal and professional development standpoint</li> <li>[13:58] When “should” becomes “must”</li> <li>[24:39] How to stop making excuses and cross the pain threshold</li> <li>[33:54] “What piece of advice would you give to a college graduate who wants to become an entrepreneur?”</li> <li>[36:11] This week’s Just the Tip</li> </ul> <p><strong>Powerful Quotes</strong></p> <ul> <li>Anything that’s not moving you forward is ultimately an enemy to your progress and growth.</li> <li>Complacency is at odds with progress. [...] You’ve almost got to get radical with how you view yourself. Either I’m moving forward or I’m going backwards.</li> <li>You reward your dog when he does something