We recently interviewed Chris Sayegh, @TheHerbalChef, who quit school, slept in his car for 7 months, worked 14-hour days, and also worked for free for 2.5 months in order to get hired on full-time in order to learn what he needed to do in order to be successful.
So whenever I get the sniffles and start feeling a little sorry for myself, I just remind myself of Chris. There is always someone who has worked harder than you, who has gone through situations more difficult than your current situation, so push out that stiff upper lip and mush on. by fiercegentlemanofficial
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