How Hungry Are You?
- Andy Tran
- Jun 10, 2025
- 2 min read

When we talk about hunger, we often think of food. But there’s another kind of hunger — one that's invisible but just as powerful: The hunger to succeed. The hunger to create change. The hunger to live a life that’s bigger than comfort, bigger than excuses, and bigger than fear.
In business and in life, hunger is the invisible advantage. It’s the difference between surviving and thriving. It’s the voice that whispers, "There’s more inside you." It’s the fuel behind every early morning, every late night, every moment you choose discipline over distraction.
The truth is: Hunger isn’t something you're born with. It's a decision you make — every single day.
And here's the harder truth: Comfort is the enemy of hunger. Comfort convinces you to slow down when you should speed up. Comfort tells you “later” when the right time is now.
Life can be expensive — but doing nothing can cost you your dreams.
If you're feeling stuck, it’s not a lack of resources, skills, or connections holding you back — it’s a lack of hunger.
So I want to challenge you to ask yourself today:
When was the last time you felt truly obsessed with a goal?
Have you let success make you soft?
Are you chasing your dreams, or are you just checking off tasks?
What would happen if you demanded more from yourself, starting right now?
Because hunger creates momentum. Hunger sharpens focus. Hunger separates the average from the exceptional.
If you’re feeling lost or going through a hard time — have faith and reach out. You will be surprised who will catch you.
Don't let hard times make you forget your dreams.
You don't need permission. You don't need perfect conditions. You just need fire — and the willingness to keep feeding it even when no one is watching.
If you aren’t where you want to be yet, stay hungry. If you’ve achieved a little success, stay hungrier. The next level demands a version of you you haven't even met yet.
💬 So I’ll leave you with this final question:
👉 What are you truly hungry for? And what will you do today to honor that hunger?
Stay hungry. Stay humble. Stay relentless.




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