If you identify with the mass who are typically less educated and less inspired to making meaningful progress mentally and professionally first I will commend you in your desire to break the trend. However despite your distinct disadvantage, success can still be achieved. No one is going to sit here and coddle you or feel bad. It's time to step up, learn the process, and reread the laws and continue to practice. Anyone can be successful with the right amount of determination and proper guidance. Remember that no matter what time of year you are in, there is no such thing as an offseason. The amount of news that have fantasy implications is a year round stream. Those who commit to putting in the work will be first in line to reap the benefits. …show more content…
Do you have poor reading skills? I don't care if you can pick apart the intricacies of an exotic blitz package but without the core concepts of math and reading comprehension you are going to be at a significant disadvantage. According to the Fantasy Sports Trade Association as of 2014, 78.1% of fantasy owners have at least a college level education. If you can't seem to commit to fulfilling your real life obligations, then chances are you will not have the discipline required to follow the laws within this book. If you feel that this applies to you, my question remains; do you have what it takes to win it