View this post on Instagram My “why” has continued to evolve over the years — like many of us, I’m sure. Thru my teens and early 20’s, my “why” was me working my ass off, because I didn’t want to be broke. I was tired of living that “$7 bucks” life. Then, my “why” became my passion. Then my “why” became my babies. Now, my “why” is my family and working my ass off to build my legacy. In the end, our legacy is the thing that we all leave behind. Thank you guys for the amazing questions. Good to stay connected and positive with ya around the world during these tough times. Stay healthy. Stay disciplined. We’ll get thru this, together. #legacy A post shared by therock (@therock) on Mar 21, 2020 at 7:49am PDT
My “why” has continued to evolve over the years — like many of us, I’m sure. Thru my teens and early 20’s, my “why” was me working my ass off, because I didn’t want to be broke. I was tired of living that “$7 bucks” life. Then, my “why” became my passion. Then my “why” became my babies. Now, my “why” is my family and working my ass off to build my legacy. In the end, our legacy is the thing that we all leave behind. Thank you guys for the amazing questions. Good to stay connected and positive with ya around the world during these tough times. Stay healthy. Stay disciplined. We’ll get thru this, together. #legacy
A post shared by therock (@therock) on Mar 21, 2020 at 7:49am PDT
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