very true, his version of success is so feasible that you feel like you could grind for 2-3 years and be right there
meanwhile with nikkas like ross and jigga you have to have been doing shyt for 10+ years to even sniff at that kind of success so it doesn't even motivate you
spitta's music makes you want to grind more cuz it's right there
*signs up at dojo to practice crane kicks*
yeah its tangible to work hard for several years, love what you do, and live life comfortably outside of work
he's living an american dream and he knows it, but its not farfetched to live a similar lifestyle outside of the smoking excessively as long as you keep your life balanced
most of the superstars are anomalies where everything came together behind the scenes and the work ethic to produce millionaires, they're not everyday successful and looking to them as inspiration can only be healthy if you're at least somewhat realistic