Sean Diddy Combs’ Motivational Instructions for 2015: You don’t hustle, you don’t eat! [VIDEO]
If you’re in need of a little motivation and encouragement for 2015, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has the perfect message for you. The 45-year-old music mogul is known for his spontaneous social media posts. And some are worth taking note of. Recently, the self proclaimed “hardest working man in show business”, posted a series of Instagram videos, forcefully telling folk that:
1. He’s hungry and motivated for 2015;
2. He’s not leaving any money on the table for the next 363 days of the year and
3. You too should hustle your a** off to be great.
Posting from his bed, bathroom and what we assume are other rooms in his tricked-off mansion, he tells his followers:
Don’t be following people….Be a leader. [Don’t] be on Instagram following motherf*ckers. Be a leader, do something so they can follow you. And use your time wisely and do what it takes to be great.
He also writes:
#REalTalk I just want the best for you. I just want to be the best that you. I just want you to be the best that you can be. But you will have to give them up Something.You will have to endure the pain. You will have to stop following people. You will have to stop wasting thr time that it takes to write a comment to say something


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