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Grant Cardone Shares A Brutal Truth For People Who Want Quick Riches: 'There Are No Shortcuts'

Marc Guberti

4 min read

It's hard to become successful in any industry, but the path gets even more difficult if you look for a quick route. "The 10X Rule" author Grant Cardone recently shared a concise X post that serves as a good reminder for people who are looking for ways to get rich quickly.

"There are no shortcuts," Cardone said.

X users were in universal agreement and chimed in with their thoughts. Knowing that there aren't any shortcuts can be empowering for anyone who wants to achieve financial independence or build a successful business. Here's why.

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Shortcuts appeal to people who don't want to outwork their peers and the competition. However, the pursuit of a shortcut can cause people to slow down on their goals and derail progress. Instead of looking for a faster way to get there, you just have to put in the work.

Instant gratification and quick hacks have become mainstream, but you have to ignore the noise to succeed at ambitious, long-term goals. One X user explained it effectively when responding to Cardone's post.

"I used to look for every hack in the book. Biohacks, business hacks, even mindset hacks. [I] eventually realized the only ‘shortcut' was doing the work every day when no one's watching."

There is no instant gratification if you work silently without receiving accolades from your peers. However, it's more rewarding in the long run to fully immerse yourself in your long-term goals.

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It's easy to feel motivated about not taking shortcuts for a day or week. However, it often takes many years of consistent action to reach your goals.

Building a stock portfolio that can cover your retirement will take multiple decades. You have to carefully select ETFs and individual stocks that align with your risk tolerance and long-term goals. Investors also have to stay firm on their long-term winners when stocks endure corrections.

It's not easy to take consistent action, and you will come across some roadblocks. Making progress every day, even if the progress is small on some days, is a quicker path to success than hunting for a nonexistent shortcut.