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HtbaC #5: Avoid "I'll do anything for you" (fight for the job x work work work)
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HtbaC #5: Avoid "I'll do anything for you" (fight for the job x work work work)

Play pickleball with the varsity folks (but not if you'll just annoy them)

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Rule number five in becoming a chef is to fight for the job you want and aim for a kitchen that pushes you beyond your skills and comfort zone.

When going for a job interview at a restaurant, show up early, look presentable, and bring all your equipment in case you're asked to start immediately.

Don't give up on a restaurant you believe is the right place for you, even if they initially say they're not hiring.

The story of Magnus Nielson highlights the importance of persistence in pursuing opportunities.

Stepping outside your comfort zone and being pushed beyond your skill level is essential for growth and improvement.

Practice and continuous effort are crucial for becoming a successful chef or artist.

Engaging in daily practice and honing your craft is vital for artists to develop their skills.

Working hard and continuously is the key to success as an artist or creator.

When seeking opportunities in the digital creator space, it's not enough to offer to work for free and do anything. You need to showcase specific skills and accomplishments.

Creating valuable content that aligns with the work of established creators can attract their attention and potential collaboration.

Timing and luck can play a role in seizing opportunities, but hard work and demonstrating value are essential for making the most of those opportunities.
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