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Hustler Quote by Charles Bukowski

“Any damn fool can beg up some kind of job; it takes a wise man to make it without working. Out here we call it ‘hustling.’ I’d like to be a good hustler.” quote by Charles Bukowski
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““Any damn fool can beg up some kind of job; it takes a wise man to make it without working. Out here we call it ‘hustling.’ I’d like to be a good hustler.””

Charles Bukowski

About This Quote

The quote contrasts easy job‑seeking with the harder art of creating value without conventional work, celebrating the savvy of the 'hustler' who generates opportunities independently.

In simple terms: True success comes from creating work, not just finding it.

Key Takeaway

Innovation requires self‑driven effort beyond standard paths.

Themes

entrepreneurship self‑reliance creativity economics work ethic

Mood

defiant energetic cynical

Type

cultural critique motivational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • freelance gig economy
  • starting a side business
  • networking for opportunities
  • solving a problem with limited resources

Key Concepts

resourcefulness risk tolerance

Practical Applications

  • identify unmet needs and prototype low‑cost solutions
  • cultivate a reputation for reliability and ingenuity

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does hustling become unsustainable?
  • How can one balance hustle with personal well‑being?
A Different Perspective

The glorification of 'hustling' can overlook systemic barriers and promote burnout.

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