It’s really easy to Tweet hustle. It’s a whole different thing to actually do it.

Every clown out there loves to Tweet, Facebook and Instagram how hard they are working. They show the flashy cars, stacks of money blah, blah, blah. They hashtag “hustle” and intelligent people see right through that. You know who’s hustling and who’s not. You know who used to hustle? I’ll give you a great example. Biggie Smalls used to hustle before he was famous. He sold drugs to keep his family relevant and especially to keep food on the table. He hustled his ass off to make money. What he did with that money is a different story. He came from nothing and he found an outlet to survive. Survival of the fittest. You do what you gotta do to survive and selling dope was his thing. 

Now in the world we live in currently, it’s more than selling drugs. It’s about working day and night, giving up the Friday nights with your bro’s at the bar or sitting on your ass watching the Walking Dead. It’s about working when you get home from your day job and sacrificing the parties for your passion in order for you to grow and become successful. 

Tweet and Facebook how hard you work when you really don’t and people and customers will see right through your bullshit. They will steer clear from you and never believe or trust you ever again. Period.