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The Unstatistic: From the Ghetto to Greatness

Life is not fair.  You’ve got to fight for what you want. But this is not the kind of fight you can do with fists or physical weapons because your enemies are systems. In fact, the odds are stacked against your success. You are not expected to make it. You are not expected to rise above the status quo. But some expectations are not worth living up to....

Life is not fair.

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"Those obstacles in your way are merely the environment required in order for you to showcase your true characteristics."

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Montez Johnson

Montez Johnson is an author, consultant, entrepreneur, speaker, and change agent who believes "impossible is nothing." He prides himself on being able to work hard, fight, run, love, shoot, and chew gum all at the same time.

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Make impossible possible. Learn how to persevere with passion in spite of past mistakes, limitations, hardship or extremely harsh conditions. 
 

  • Identify your true value.

  • Mastering discipline

  • Grit & determination.

  • Attitude of gratitude.  

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The Unstatistic: From the Ghetto to Greatness

"Failure is an event, not a person. That’s why you will never be a failure. Don’t believe the lies and the labels that people who don’t know anything about who you really are try to put on you. And if you don’t have anyone to tell you the truth, you’ve got to tell it to yourself."

Montez Johnson

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