Justin Huynh

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The grass is not always greener on the other side.

I think we look at people and always think they have it all figured out, that their life is great, and that we would love to have their life.

But as I talk to more people, I reflect on the fact that everyone's life is hard, but we get to pick our own struggles.

I saw a quote once that...
— Being poor was hard. Being rich was hard. You need to pick your hard.

You never really know what it cost someone to get to where they are today. It's easy to criticize.

That CEO that has the fancy car, fancy house, and millions of dollars? They chose to work 15 hours a day, have no social life, and gave up part of their mental health.

This isn't about hustle culture. This is about reflecting on the achievements of others. This is about choosing your struggle.