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You’re Not for Everyone
You can’t make everyone happy. It's a concept that most people don’t understand. No matter who you are… No matter what you do… No matter how many great things you have done in the past… About 50% of the people that you ever come across… Will not like you just because of who you are. So quit trying to make everyone happy. And instead focus on people who support you… People who pour into you… People who fuel you… People who are there when you need help… People who look up to you… People who are inspired by you. As for the people who don’t like you for being yourself or for doing your thing… They can never be convinced. And you shouldn’t try either. Do your thing… Pour into your people… Stop dancing to appease everybody… And shine bright. Let the haters burn. ~ Andy Frisella
10 likes • Mar 15
Sir, this hits pretty close to home. If you are trying to find validation in other people's opinion, you are going to lose out every time. Be happy with who you are. Control what you can control. Let other people's actions be their own
I'm Guilty, Are You?
Alright, confession time. I recently found myself back in the RMRS classroom, taking another look at the 'Skincare Basics for Men.' https://www.skool.com/rmrs/classroom/3a795210?md=f6ecd34f85c7483ba96a5b8be4225642 Let's be honest, this topic isn't nearly as sexy as a new watch review or the latest fragrance release. However, I have to admit, it's my most neglected area, a fact that becomes glaringly obvious when you're an older, more... distinguished gentleman. Now for the serious bit. Once you hit 50, your skin starts playing by a new set of rules. The collagen that kept everything looking firm and youthful begins to decrease, leading to wrinkles and sagging. Your skin thins out, loses its natural plumpness, and can become uncomfortably dry and itchy. To top it all off, the sun damage you've been racking up over the years decides to make a grand entrance in the form of age spots. I'm eager to get some fresh perspective on this, which is why I'm particularly looking forward to our upcoming webinar with Eric of Beardbrand on February 17th for his insights on skincare. So, after reviewing the RMRS class, what's the one skincare step you're most guilty of skipping?
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1 like • Feb 26
The sunscreen one is the one I skip all the them! Living in So Cal you would think it would be the first one I do🤷🏽.
Which “small detail” matters most for you?
Most guys don’t lose points because of big mistakes… they lose points because of one tiny detail that quietly screams “I didn’t finish the job.” If you had to pick one detail that makes (or breaks) the whole look, what matters most? Vote - and drop in the comments why you chose it. Bonus: if you’ve ever been called out on one of these, tell us which one got you.
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Which “small detail” matters most for you?
1 like • Feb 3
sleeve length is my biggest pet peeve. If it's too long, it looks like you're wearing your dad's shirt or blazer.
Which outerwear looks sharpest for cold weather? Pick ONE.
Vote below and drop a comment with why you chose it!
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Which outerwear looks sharpest for cold weather? Pick ONE.
7 likes • Jan 27
I'm always partial to a well-fitted peacoat. There's nothing like a peacoat to make you feel warm and look sharp.
Success is Selfless
Real success doesn’t start with “How do I win?” It starts with “How do I help?” The people who actually make it in business long-term don’t obsess over branding or followers. They obsess over doing right by people. Look around. The longest-running businesses in the world weren’t built on social media. They couldn't have been because it didn't exist. They were built on trust. On solving real problems. On doing right by people even when nobody else was watching. Business isn’t about squeezing value out of people. It’s about providing value to people. When you improve someone else’s life… Your life improves as a byproduct. That’s how it works. We don’t rise by standing on others. We rise by lifting others up. Iron sharpens iron. ...and that's something you must understand if you ever plan on achieving any level of success in business and life. That's the truth. ~ Andy Frisella
7 likes • Jan 10
Yeah 100% agree with this. If you go into the mindset of "How do I make my customers' lives better with the service I offer," your business is going to thrive. It's all about helping people.
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Aditya Choksi
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Aditya Choksi | Born Artesia, CA • Raised in India 6–15 | BA & MBA, UCI | GP JSMN • Co-owner Sanraj • Realtor & MLO | Integrity & trust

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