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Read this in 1 min. 09 sec. The internet cracks me up 😆 If you've seen my YouTube channel, th

Read this in 1 min. 09 sec. The internet cracks me up 😆 If you've seen my YouTube channel, then you know I travel the world to meet people who built $1M businesses. We turn these into videos - and they take 100s of hours to put together. And after all the blood, sweat, and tears… this is the top YouTube comment: “Paul, I like your vids, but the only thing, you are showing too much of your legs, shorts should not be an option.” 💀 😂 You be the judge… Ok first of all, this comment had me rolling on the floor 😂 The fact that someone would take time out of their day to comment on my shorts length… hilarious. And second of all: my name ain’t Paul!! The only Paul Wall I know is the guy who put out that song “Grillz” like 15 years ago. (amazing song btw) After a good laugh, I tried to move on with my day. But I couldn't stop thinking about this comment... Yes, shorts are better than pants. They're more comfortable, and they let my hairy legs breathe that fresh Florida air. But more importantly, my shorts represent something way bigger. They represent freedom. Running a successful business means I get to wear shorts 365 days per year. I control my time. I control my schedule. Nobody tells me what I can or can’t wear. In fact, I have a new measure of success: Freedom is measured in pantless days 🤣 Ok but for real… The best part about running your own business is having control over your life. No, it's not going to be easy, and you're gonna have to work your ass off. But if it means you get to wear whatever you want... Then I think that's worth it. Do you feel the same way? Well, it's time. On August 5 we start our next $1M ideas cohort. For the entire month of August, you can join 100s of others finding and building their business idea – together inside Starter Story. And this week, I’m opening up 12 spots at 27% off. Don’t let another month go by waiting to start. [Join Starter Story today.]( (no pants required*) *don’t make it weird. – Pat Starter Story - [Advertise with us]( - [Share your story]( - [About us]( Did someone forward this email to you? [Sign up here]( for our newsletter. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( Starter Story - 4920 W Cypress St Ste 104 - #5143 - Tampa, FL 33607 Click [here]( if you want to stop receiving emails from us.

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