Si todo el mundo te quiere, lo estás haciendo mal. 🔥
Los que no incomodan a nadie son los mismos que no construyeron nada. Los más exitosos del mundo tienen enemigos — ¿sabes quién no tiene ninguno? El que se quedó quieto.
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💬 ¿Cuántas veces te han dicho que “te crees mucho”? Cuéntame abajo. 👇
#mentalidad #motivacion #latinos #exito #crecimientopersonal
In my own journey, I've noticed that the moments when I've truly grown are those where I faced criticism or even hostility. It’s easy to want everyone to like us, but that often means playing it safe and not challenging the status quo. From personal experience, when I started to take risks and pursue my goals unapologetically, I found that some people stopped supporting me — and that was a good sign. The pressure to conform and to seek approval can hold you back from trying new things or innovating. In fact, to be liked by everyone, you have to think and act like everyone else, which doesn’t lead to progress. It reminded me of the saying captured in this article’s image about how to be universally liked, you must conform, but that path often leads to mediocrity and frustration. Moreover, successful people often have critics or haters — it means they’re doing something different and impactful. On the other hand, those who avoid conflict and criticism often remain stuck and don’t achieve much. This perspective encourages prioritizing meaningful results over social approval, which has helped me stay focused on my goals even when faced with negativity. Ultimately, embracing criticism and understanding that not everyone will support your vision is a healthy mindset. It pushes you to break free from average and create something truly valuable. Instead of asking yourself how to be liked by all, ask if your actions are leading you closer to your goals. That shift in mindset can make all the difference.

























































