I See's Daily Game. It's a production of iHeartRadio. What's Up to SiZ team. You're listening to The Daily Game, the compilation of motivational quotes I've collected over the years that I've found inspiring and helped me through the game of life. Today we'll talk about what do you do when you're already on top of your game? How you
stay in the game is be humble and stay appreciative. Now, a lot of people see a lot of these rich people, these wealthy motherfuckers, and they're very arrogant and they're basically pieces of shit, and that gives people the impression that's how you make it, like be an asshole.
Trust me, that is not how you make it.
You make it by building relationships with people that like you.
Trust me. I speak about character a lot.
Your character is your most valuable as set because as long as I've been in this business, even people I'm working with on my podcast, we have crossed passed before and if they didn't like me, they wouldn't fuck with me. You understand, It's like you could be on a movie set and you could be an asshole of hair and makeup. Guess what that hair and makeup girl is going to work on the next Spielberg movie. They're talking about you over there, and she mentions to the producer that you're an asshole.
You just lost your career. Muhammad ad Li said it best.
It's not how you treat the owner of the restaurant, it's how you treat the waiter. Character goes a long way. Being appreciative and being humble makes people want to help you. If you act like you got it all and you got everything cracking, nobody wants to help you. People actually want to see you fail. People don't like that Erican asshole. They want to see you fail. So when I met eminem and I said, look, be a beast on the mic, but be humble in real life. You don't have to
walk around like you're the shit. You know the people to walk around like they're the shit. Those are insecure motherfuckers that don't think you know they're important, and they want to make you feel like, oh, I'm important, so they got to throw the oh name dropping and all that old bullshit. Don't be that person, all right. You want to stay in the game, stay humble, stay appreciative, and do good work. And if you do that you will last long in this game. You'll get referred by
people to be in better positions. The guy who starts off working under you that might be running to grab coffees for you tomorrow, he'll beat the CEO of a big company. Trust me, you don't know how many people I've met in my life. It started off small and now they're running shit. But their experience with me when they were small makes them want to do business with me now that they got the ball in their court. When you do get where you are, you have to
be also humble and say, damn man, I'm lucky. And if you really appreciate it, you know, like when I talk to Marishka on my job, it's kind of like do we have to act or do we get to act? Well, when you started out, you wanted to act. You were so hungry for it. Now you made it and now it's work. But no, you always have to stay appreciative and understand how lucky you are to achieve the goal
that you want. If you made it in the NFL, you just have to be appreciative, like, man, I did it, and I'm going to really respect this.
If you don't respect it, you'll lose it.
You want to stay in the game, Stay humble and stay appreciative, and don't turn into no ego fucking maniac. People want to see them fail. This has been another ice cold from me, iced tea. Listening again tomorrow when I drop some wisdom on your ass till then, stay safe, stay smart, and stay knowing that the only way to keep your crown is to appreciate how you've got it.
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