A Quote by Charlie Munger

Just keep your head down and do your best. — © Charlie Munger
Just keep your head down and do your best.
You just hold your head high and keep those fists down. No matter what anybody says to you, don't you let 'em get your goat. Try fighting with your head for a change...
Keep your head down. Mind your business and do the best job you can.
Keep your head down, work hard, and don't ever believe your own hype, because... you just keep working.
You've just got to stay grounded, keep your head down, keep pushing and, when someone does call and wants you, be ready for your opportunity.
I would tell startups to just keep your head down, keep building. Your contingency plan, if you have one, should be because you are still spending more than you make and you still don't have a line of sight for that J curve. That is the most important contingency. Because otherwise you are betraying that equation to your cofounders, to your investors, to your employees and to your customers.
If you just keep your head down and just try and do your thing, sometimes magic happens.
You just have to keep your head down and do your work and hope that audiences respond.
Be persistent and just keep going to open mics no matter what, even if just to watch and not perform. You'll find that even at your worst keep your head up because you'll still be better than other people's best.
But my mum told me it's not good to be jealous, just work hard and keep your head down. Wait your turn.
Keep your head up in failure and your head down in success.
In golf, you keep your head down and follow through. In the vice presidency, you keep your head up and follow through. It's a big difference.
Keep your head up, keep your heart strong. Keep your mind set, keep your hair long.
Know who you are and stay true to it. Have a point of view, keep your head down when noise tries to drown out your inner voice, and whatever you do, keep pushing.
Fame is a weird thing. I think maybe I learned to never get too big for your boots. Keep your feet on the ground and keep your head down and work hard - that's probably what I learned from my parents more than anything. Remain generous and kind, and have humility.
Don’t look at other people and compare yourself. Just do the work. Because when the opportunity is there, you have to be ready. Make sure your craft is refined and you’re constantly working on it. Plow through the weeds. Go to the auditions and go to the meetings and be on time. Stop looking to the left or the right. Keep your head down and keep moving.
You just can't muscle your way through some things in life. You just have to keep your head on your shoulders and dance with it as you go.
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