What does being a baller mean? (Explained)

I’ll be explaining what being a baller means.

I’m being less literal in this sense and still encourage even actual athletes to follow along if you can handle my train of thought.

It’s an early Tuesday morning I’m making this and think it’s a great topic to dive into for the ambitious portion of my audience to follow. T

he sun’s shining bright in my neighborhood with everyone driving their vehicles going on about their day.

I knocked out a verse and being a baller came up.

I’m expecting this article to inspire and motivate everybody it comes across.

What does being a baller mean?

It could mean a great basketball player or a highly successful person. Regardless of the meaning you wanna go with there’s traits that have in common to earn that title:

  • Practicing the Golden Rule
  • Self-control

A Highly Successful Person

We’re getting fed a false representation of what it means to be successful.

These people go on to do everything under the sun to impress people they don’t even like.

Start defining what success is for yourself before you ever start comparing with other people.

Practicing the Golden Rule

People compartmentalize sports and success from a financial standpoint when there’s not a need to.

They’ll complicate things and think they have to do one thing over another in this case.

The thing both things have in common is supply and demand. A fair game and honest business.

The principle of self-control

Being able to keep composure and poise in any given situation is a highly underrated and under valued ability.

If it’s not included through habits you’ll miss out on benefits that could be almost guaranteed from repetition.

Self control can be the difference in success with whatever you do.

You’ll be in a calm state that allows you to make the best decision in each given moment.


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