Another area we could chat about for hours. Yeah I got sucked in for a bit, honestly sometimes still am. I found that hustling requires you to not have values. I don't mean that in a nihilist way, or that it's all valueless, but I found so much inner conflict that lead to a loss of sales, or angry customers or whatever. Completely antithetical to what they teach you. I've talked about my time being "enrolled" in Cardone "university" (Grant Cardone) though a previous gig. Some stuff is true -> if your main goal is to make lots of money. It doesn't help if you aren't willing to sacrifice your values to get there.
Honestly, I could speak so much on this.
it's a lot of, don't meet your heros scenarios, look at what they're doing not what they tell you to do, and finally a lot of, there is no way you could do what they tell you to do, the way they did it and still compete against everyone else, otherwise everyone else would already be there.
Different goals for different folks i think. I dream of waking up and working hard to produce things of meaning and value, in exchange sacrifice lots of time an experiences. I desire a life free of financial restriction. I don't think you're wrong for wanting that. For me, I have no off button between my work and my hobbies. For 7 years my work and hobbies were the same thing. It's still kind of that way.