I can't never stop nobody, can't knock nobody hustle.
When everybody is playing at the same level, there's so much more noise. And there's less incentive for the people who should be rising above that noise to take time and invest in what they're doing. It just becomes about hustling and grabbing attention.
Focused. I'm a hustler. And my hustle is trying to figure out the best ways to do what I like without having to do much else.
There is no substitution for hustle, and if you don't hustle there will be substitution
I certainly don't feel like I am desperate to run away from a film set. I love the hustle and bustle. Everything is sort of mad right before a take, and then it just settles, and you've got these two minutes of a bit of magic. I just love that in film.
Well, I've been happily supporting myself for ten years now on the hustle and trade of live entertainment. I guess my breakthrough moment was when I decided to go for it once and for all.
Every day, when my feet hit the ground, I have a story that I'm telling myself that I choose to make a positive story. I know people who don't do that, and there's a heavy energy around them. So I guess there's that kind of hustling.
Stop crying. . . keep hustling.
You can hate me, but why knock my hustle? I'ma be the queen no matter how they shuffle.
Never confuse activity with accomplishment.
Before Jersey Shore, I was a DJ struggling to promote, deejaying six nights a week and hustling to pack clubs.
I like the way you hustle man.
Living a connected life ultimately is about setting boundaries, spending less time and energy hustling and winning over people who don't matter, and seeing the value of working on cultivating connection with family and close friends.
If you feel you are down on your luck, check the level of your effort.