Ask yourself: “Who’s paying who?”

Remember this when you have to go out of your way to please someone you pay.

Too often, we get caught up in oiling the wheels of social interactions and we will go against our will.

For example, a house cleaner asks you to leave your house in x state. Let’s rewind, I am the one paying you.

This should go the way I want and not the other way around.

Your landlord tells you to fix a thing or call a guy to repair the toilet. I’m sorry but I’m paying you here.

-Shaan Puri, MFM