Persistence Is Key: Keep Picking Until You Discover Something

Oct 5, 2023 | eBay Flipping | 24 comments

Persistence Is Key: Keep Picking Until You Discover Something




You Just Have to Keep Picking Until You Find Something

Life is a vast realm of endless possibilities. Each of us has dreams, ambitions, and desires that fuel our journey through this adventurous existence. However, finding the path that leads us to our aspirations is not always easy. It can be a relentless pursuit, filled with countless obstacles and setbacks. But one thing is for certain – we just have to keep picking until we find something.

In the grand scheme of things, our lives are like a giant garden of possibilities. Every opportunity, experience, and encounter is a seed waiting to be planted. As we navigate through life, we face numerous choices, each with the potential to yield remarkable outcomes. But sometimes, we find ourselves sifting through a sea of options, unsure of which seeds to plant or which path to embark upon.

During these moments of uncertainty, it is crucial to remind ourselves that persistence is key. We cannot expect to stumble upon our true calling overnight. Like a gardener tending to a plot of land, we must approach life with patience, resilience, and determination. We must be willing to keep picking until we find something that resonates deep within our souls.

In this pursuit of purpose, it is essential to understand that failure is merely a stepping stone to success. Thomas Edison, the brilliant inventor, conducted hundreds of failed experiments before perfecting the light bulb. Albert Einstein faced numerous rejections before his revolutionary theories gained recognition. These great minds understood that finding something worthwhile often requires enduring setback after setback. The key is to learn from these failures, adapt, and keep pushing forward.

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It can be disheartening to encounter roadblocks, experience disappointments, or witness our dreams take unexpected turns. However, our journey dictates that we embrace these challenges as opportunities for growth rather than hindrances. Every setback provides us with a chance to reassess, redefine, and refine our goals. By accepting these challenges as a necessary part of our quest, we can rekindle our determination and fuel our relentless pursuit.

Moreover, we must always remain open to exploration and curiosity. Just as a gardener experiments with different methods, seeds, and techniques, we too should be open to trying new things. It is through exploration that we discover hidden passions, talents, and interests we never even knew existed. Whether it is learning a new skill, embracing a new hobby, or pursuing a different career path, these ventures can provide unexpected clarity and direction. With an open mind and an adventurous spirit, we increase our chances of finding something that truly fulfills us.

Ultimately, the search for something meaningful is a deeply personal and unique journey. What resonates with one person may not resonate with another. However, the common thread that binds all those who find fulfillment is their unwavering commitment to persist, adapt, and explore. They possess the courage to keep picking, even when it seems impossible or futile.

So, if you find yourself lost in the cacophony of choices, unsure of which route to take, take solace in the knowledge that you are not alone. The path to discovery may be filled with twists and turns, but so long as you continue picking and remain steadfast in your pursuit, you will find something that brings you alive. Trust in the process, embrace the challenges, and never give up on the remarkable possibilities that life has in store for you. Remember, you just have to keep picking until you find something.

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24 Comments

  1. Neschume

    Why are people always leaving their own garage sales. I see it all the time. Where are they going? What are they doing?

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  2. 2 Strive

    How are you able to sell all those games on Amazon because they're requiring you to get permission from the manufacturer and include msde sheets I've been a seller for 15 years on Amazon and they've restricted me saying I need to get permission from manufacturers what's the trick?

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  3. Matt Brewer

    Wick- the only way to make this video better is to change the title to “Pickin’ ain’t ez”. It’ll appeal to the old school rap guys.

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  4. Joshua Mason

    I recently listed something at what i thought was a good "I don't want it to sell price" and it sold on me the day i was thinking about delisting and keeping it.

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  5. Captain Ron

    How do accurately enter shipping dimension and weight info prior to packaging? I keep losing money on shipping because I do flat rate since I don't know how to know what package specs will be prior to packaging.

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  6. Sandis8100

    Hi Wick, just wondered if you send everything in to Amazon FBA or do you still ship some yourself when they sell?

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  7. SanGallo

    Hey Wick, love your videos, you are by far my favorite resale channel on Youtube. I've been selling on Ebay for a few years and want to branch out to Amazon FBA. I usually sell one off unique items and it seems a lot of categories and things you need 10 new items and a receipt to start. Any recommendation on another YouTube channel or guide that can walk through the process for a total Amazon noob? Thanks as always for the videos!

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  8. Kevin Durant is 33 not 34

    Theres 2 different versions of the phase 10 masters game but Amazon only has a listing for 1 of them, so that might be why

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  9. JDeggo

    thrifting and going to garage sales constantly wore me out. I switched to buying high-dollar items I find locally, on FB marketplace, etc. Now I get to source mostly from home, spend less time, and actually make more $$

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  10. leith bodin

    The 1960, to 70’s. Are only ones worth anything

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  11. jojo90 S

    Really solid haul thanks for the video

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  12. bearchay889

    There's a old Danzig vhs and if memory serves one of the band members was collecting like old count chocula boxes. I could see really old ones for nostalgia. New ones I don't see.

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  13. ML B

    Great Haul! Go Bucks!

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  14. dtanner7

    Great commentary, as always. I especially love the nap honesty. Anything over 20 minutes or under 3 hours makes me groggy.

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  15. Sharon B

    I have NEVER found anything at GW, usually pay too much & then the items just sit. However, about 2 wks ago I found a pretty little teapot with crowns down the front & another as the lid. Thought again I paid too much at $6., but discovered it is a real gem, Rae Dunn retired piece that can go very high, hundreds even!!! That will not happen again, but who knows??? I am just thrilled with this find! Another great video, Wick, thanks!

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  16. Melanie youtubber

    Crazy that you keep finding those plasma lights! Never seen one in the wild that I can recall!

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  17. CoastCity

    Nice find on the Game & Watch. Can you link the video where you talk about pool floaties? ✌️

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  18. Chicago0048

    We had a neighborhood yard sale and invited non-neighbors and it was packed. And I swear every other person was an EB seller. Their prices were sooooo high. I just laughed at it all. People and GW's have figured out the EB reseller game and everybody is trying to make money.

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  19. Lost in Time

    Hate to say it, but the YouTube resellers blew up the spot at Goodwill. A lot of the good stuff that they used to put out dirt cheap in store is now going on their online store for premium prices. i still find stuff there sometimes, but Goodwill is nowhere near as good as it used to be

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  20. Will Gamez

    I do really well here in AZ, great finds all the time. I branch out, though, pawn shops, record stores, and toy shops, and I've had some great finds. I'm in Dallas all the time and the Goodwills don't have much. But again, I need to branch out, most likely estate sales would be good, there's lots here.

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  21. ggamer77

    Some Goodwills are great. One nearby me almost always has vintage finds. Just found some blue milk glass that still had antique store price tags. Goodwill had them marked cheap. Bought it all.

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  22. Fabulous Finds

    Most Goodwills WILL no longer have treasures- they are being trained to look everything up!! Getting stock on the floor is taking a long time due to this. You may have new employees sometimes that just dont care where u will find deals but just give them time unfortunately…..

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  23. Mark Garza

    What's a good amount of cash to carry to the garage sales?

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  24. Fabulous Finds

    Garage sale with high prices was collector turned seller – SOOOOO many of those garage sales these days.

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