How, according to Jon Torres, to use your challenges to grow into a better version of yourself

Many people in our convenient society hold the belief that something doesn’t happen at all if it isn’t easy to obtain.

Many people in our convenient society hold the belief that something doesn't happen at all if it isn't easy to obtain.
Many people in our convenient society hold the belief that something doesn’t happen at all if it isn’t easy to obtain.

Put another way, we frequently expect an easy path to success that requires little work or effort on our part in this push-button era.

It’s because of such sloppy self-entitlement and shallow thinking that so many people have grandiose aspirations, but so few ever achieve them. Jon Torres, a digital entrepreneur and marketing expert, will tell you that nothing worthwhile, concrete, or excellent comes easily.

A succession of obstacles that must be conquered must be faced in order to achieve success.

Torres has firsthand knowledge from experience that if you approach any problem with negativity, it will ultimately destroy you; however, if you approach it with positivity, it can enhance your personal growth and transform you into a better version of yourself than you were the day before.

According to Jon Torres, “it is patently evident that all great things were born out of the fires of adversity if you look at the history of the world and the history of humanity.”

There’s a reason this is known as a trial by fire. Anyone who aspires to success needs to give it everything they have in order to succeed; otherwise, they will be judged as undeserving.

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