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Jay refuses to see himself as permanently successful. Instead, he views achievement as a continual process—one that involves embracing fear, discomfort, and failures as much as triumphs. He mentions that if you love the process and take pride in the effort, success becomes a byproduct.
He underscores that most highly driven individuals are hyper-focused on their ongoing work, rather than the final accolade. That focus on mastering skills and respecting the journey itself is what leads to profound growth.