Kaizen Thought: We don’t do “most people.”
The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone is a wake-up call: success doesn’t respond to wishful thinking, it responds to massive action.
We were not born to shrink. We were born to E X P A N D. And expansion requires us to think and act massively more than anyone around us.
The book teaches that the real gap between success and failure isn’t luck or talent—it’s action. Real action. Ridiculous levels of effort that most people simply aren’t willing to put in.
We don’t do “most people.” Only warriors thrive. It’s not just about following the 10X Rule, it’s about living it. If the goal doesn’t scare us, it’s probably too small. Success isn’t something to chase once. It’s something to earn and protect through consistent effort, intensity, and refusing to go back to less.
We don’t compare ourselves to average. We compare ourselves to our potential. Our only concern should only be whether we’re pushing ourselves to the edge every single day. Whether we’re showing up like someone who knows the cost of regret is far greater than the price of effort.