Ooh man, you hit a point I’ve been thinking about for over a year now. But to my understanding: success doesn’t come from how much you flex at the gym or how respectfully you act just to look good, it goes way deeper than that.
What really matters is getting better at the things that actually move the main shit. That means sharpening your technical skills (understanding how to build things, solving real problems, and creating solid systems.) Just as important is developing your entrepreneurial sense: knowing how to craft the right product, how to present it in a way that grabs attention, and how to make it stick.
That other stuff (showing respect, carrying yourself with confidence, improving your presence) it definitely matters too. It helps build your communication skills and makes connecting with people smoother, which is a huge asset long-term.
I’m not ignoring that side of things (I know I’ll have to work on it eventually.) It’s just not the main priority right now. First, I’m focused on building the core skills that drive real impact.