Summary of Rick Ross's The Perfect Day to Boss Up

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  • FormatMP3
  • ISBN8350048414
  • EAN9798350048414
  • Date de parution26/10/2022
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille24 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesaudio
  • ÉditeurDistill Books

Résumé

Please note: This audiobook has been created using AI Voice. Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The reality of my life is that I work hard. I came in the rap game yelling Everyday I'm Hustlin' and that wasn't just the hook on a song. I wasn't lying then, and shit hasn't changed much since. Show money is the primary revenue stream for most artists, but for me, it's just one of many streams.
#2 I bought a John Deere 5090E utility tractor, which I needed to cut my grass during the lockdown. I also bought a top-of-the-line lawn mower, which I called my shiteaters. The shiteaters are good for the edges and hard-to-reach spots by the ponds. But The Promise Land is too big to get everything done on them. #3 I had to make different types of moves to avoid the same fate as Holyfield.
I bought a tractor that would allow me to cut my grass, and I was going to be my own landscaping company. I was going to be like water, no matter what challenges this pandemic presented. #4 I had the idea of creating an amphitheater at Roberts Field, a softball field I owned. I would host summer concerts there, showcasing up-and-coming artists. The only problem was that the sheriff's office was waiting for someone to complain about the noise.
Please note: This audiobook has been created using AI Voice. Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The reality of my life is that I work hard. I came in the rap game yelling Everyday I'm Hustlin' and that wasn't just the hook on a song. I wasn't lying then, and shit hasn't changed much since. Show money is the primary revenue stream for most artists, but for me, it's just one of many streams.
#2 I bought a John Deere 5090E utility tractor, which I needed to cut my grass during the lockdown. I also bought a top-of-the-line lawn mower, which I called my shiteaters. The shiteaters are good for the edges and hard-to-reach spots by the ponds. But The Promise Land is too big to get everything done on them. #3 I had to make different types of moves to avoid the same fate as Holyfield.
I bought a tractor that would allow me to cut my grass, and I was going to be my own landscaping company. I was going to be like water, no matter what challenges this pandemic presented. #4 I had the idea of creating an amphitheater at Roberts Field, a softball field I owned. I would host summer concerts there, showcasing up-and-coming artists. The only problem was that the sheriff's office was waiting for someone to complain about the noise.