It’s about a break-up of a relationship.
The lyrics wish for yesterday when he and his lover were together before she left because of something he did.
People all over the world are wishing for a “yesterday” today.
The problem is, yesterday is gone—it’s not coming back.
Today, focus on the future.
The ONLY way to create a better future is to stop focusing on what you did yesterday and start creating your tomorrow.
Who you were, what you wore, what you drove, how much money you made, how good the relationship was, how many faithful customers you had, or what kind of shape you were in yesterday means nothing compared to today.
Your victories last week won't carry you through next week.
—The exercise you did last month will not carry you into next month.
—The sex you had last week won’t satisfy your spouse this week.
—The sale you closed two days ago won’t help you ring the bell today.
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It's unfortunate that so many people spend time regretting yesterday, stewing over it, and planning their life around it when it's already over, gone, and finished!
"Yesterdays" only ruin your ability to create a tomorrow.
Your future is a summation of your actions today, not what you did or didn't do yesterday!
What are you going to do TODAY?
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Or, you can keep singing to yourself, "Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away…"
Be Great,
GC
Grant Cardone is the author of eight business books, thirteen business programs, and is the CEO of seven privately held companies. Forbes calls him one of the top social media business influencers in the world. Cardone founded and manages a real estate investment firm, Cardone Capital, with $1Billion assets under management. He also travels the world consulting Fortune 500 companies, small business owners, startups and governments on business expansion. One of his enterprises recently hosted The 10X Growth Conference at Marlins Park in Miami, Florida with over 34,000 business people and entrepreneurs in attendance from over fifty countries. Mr. Cardone resides in Miami with his wife, Elena Cardone and their two children, Sabrina and Scarlett.