Life has a funny way of teaching us lessons. In an almost cruel and intentional manner, life will play games with us and in the end teach us to focus on the work and the vision instead of the reward. Take for example the guy who set out to be a millionaire—who's probably still working at it. Now on the flipside, we all know that guy who stayed in his lane, mastered his craft, and as a result of his dedication and resilience became just that—a millionaire. You see, we do get what we focus on, but the rewards come as a result of laser-sharp focus and resilience. Much like you can't become a millionaire without being an expert at your craft, the same principles apply to building an award-winning show car, and Eric Wisterman is a great example. You see, Eric never set out to capture the "Lowrider of the Year" title. Instead, he wanted to create a car that would serve as the quintessential example of what a lowrider should look like and he wanted to challenge one person— himself.
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