Rick Ross the hip hop super-producer with the new #1 memoir Hurricanes out gave thanks to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson for a very solid shoutout from the movie star mogul. Ross said to The Rock: “Thankful for solid brothers like yourself who continue to overachieve as well as inspire.”
Sometimes “overachiever” is a subtle dig aimed at someone who — by luck or circumstances — traveled beyond where their talent should have taken them. But in the real world, there is no such thing: you get where you get to — based on your drive, ambition, execution, and stamina. You can’t overachieve because, like the mantra says, “wherever you go, there you are.”
That’s why The Rock always continues to call himself and his team The Hardest Workers in the Room, because nothing is given. The Rock is a Miami Man, a Miami Hurricanes football alum to be exact. And that’s the same Hurricanes that Ross, also Miami-made, uses for his metaphorical title.
That’s why The Rock always continues to call himself and his team The Hardest Workers in the Room, because nothing is given. The Rock is a Miami Man, a Miami Hurricanes football alum to be exact. And that’s the same Hurricanes that Ross, also Miami-made, uses for his metaphorical book title. There are lots of hurricanes in life. Overachieve? Nah. That just means going beyond your dreams to the next dream.