Ankush Grove
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The two secrets to a successful, happy life are gratitude and trust. You have to trust that everything's happening Because it's supposed to, and you have to move through it and learn through it and be grateful for it. Be grateful for the pain you're going through. Be grateful for the struggles and the successes because it's bringing you somewhere you need to go. You know what I mean?
The two secrets to a successful, happy life are gratitude and trust. You have to trust that everything's happening Because it's supposed to, and you have to move through it and learn through it and be grateful for it. Be grateful for the pain you're going through. Be grateful for the struggles and the successes because it's bringing you somewhere you need to go. You know what I mean?
The two secrets to a successful, happy life are gratitude and trust. You have to trust that everything's happening Because it's supposed to, and you have to move through it and learn through it and be grateful for it. Be grateful for the pain you're going through. Be grateful for the struggles and the successes because it's bringing you somewhere you need to go. You know what I mean?
And be grateful for those who love you. And also, you need to be a cheerleader for your friends. When they have a success, when they get a promotion, when they get a new car, you need to be equally, if not more, a cheerleader to them. They deserve it.
And be grateful for those who love you. And also, you need to be a cheerleader for your friends. When they have a success, when they get a promotion, when they get a new car, you need to be equally, if not more, a cheerleader to them. They deserve it.
And be grateful for those who love you. And also, you need to be a cheerleader for your friends. When they have a success, when they get a promotion, when they get a new car, you need to be equally, if not more, a cheerleader to them. They deserve it.
You know, being completely naive, not having any interest in getting into beauty, falling into it by complete accident allowed me to look at it through my own perspective, my own way. I didn't I didn't come in with any preconceived notions. I walked in and thought, you're all taking this way too seriously. This is fun. It's so much more fun to be a girl, at least in the 90s. You know, oh, my gosh.
You know, being completely naive, not having any interest in getting into beauty, falling into it by complete accident allowed me to look at it through my own perspective, my own way. I didn't I didn't come in with any preconceived notions. I walked in and thought, you're all taking this way too seriously. This is fun. It's so much more fun to be a girl, at least in the 90s. You know, oh, my gosh.
You know, being completely naive, not having any interest in getting into beauty, falling into it by complete accident allowed me to look at it through my own perspective, my own way. I didn't I didn't come in with any preconceived notions. I walked in and thought, you're all taking this way too seriously. This is fun. It's so much more fun to be a girl, at least in the 90s. You know, oh, my gosh.
Now boys can express themselves and have some fun, which is so cool. But at the time I thought, why are you enjoying this? This is like an adult version of a crayon box. You get to wear lipstick and bronzer and snatch that brow and get that blush on. And I just saw the joy in it. And I thought they were missing it because in the mid to late nineties, it was very rural oriented.
Now boys can express themselves and have some fun, which is so cool. But at the time I thought, why are you enjoying this? This is like an adult version of a crayon box. You get to wear lipstick and bronzer and snatch that brow and get that blush on. And I just saw the joy in it. And I thought they were missing it because in the mid to late nineties, it was very rural oriented.
Now boys can express themselves and have some fun, which is so cool. But at the time I thought, why are you enjoying this? This is like an adult version of a crayon box. You get to wear lipstick and bronzer and snatch that brow and get that blush on. And I just saw the joy in it. And I thought they were missing it because in the mid to late nineties, it was very rural oriented.
Step one, step two, step three. There wasn't YouTube. There wasn't education to that level that allowed people to feel confident in trying new things. So I was like, I'm going to be your gay best friend for 10 minutes. Boo, you come sit down. We're going to have some fun. And I could be like, who told you that was okay? Like, who told you that weird brown lipstick looked good on you?
Step one, step two, step three. There wasn't YouTube. There wasn't education to that level that allowed people to feel confident in trying new things. So I was like, I'm going to be your gay best friend for 10 minutes. Boo, you come sit down. We're going to have some fun. And I could be like, who told you that was okay? Like, who told you that weird brown lipstick looked good on you?
Step one, step two, step three. There wasn't YouTube. There wasn't education to that level that allowed people to feel confident in trying new things. So I was like, I'm going to be your gay best friend for 10 minutes. Boo, you come sit down. We're going to have some fun. And I could be like, who told you that was okay? Like, who told you that weird brown lipstick looked good on you?
Get over here. But I could say that with love because there was no competition. I was a gay boy looking at these women with total love and saying, yeah, I'm going to be your best friend for five minutes and let's do this. And through that experience, I started destroying every tester in the department, creating little concoctions that didn't exist for me.
Get over here. But I could say that with love because there was no competition. I was a gay boy looking at these women with total love and saying, yeah, I'm going to be your best friend for five minutes and let's do this. And through that experience, I started destroying every tester in the department, creating little concoctions that didn't exist for me.
Get over here. But I could say that with love because there was no competition. I was a gay boy looking at these women with total love and saying, yeah, I'm going to be your best friend for five minutes and let's do this. And through that experience, I started destroying every tester in the department, creating little concoctions that didn't exist for me.
Because I gained a bit of a celebrity clientele. I worked at Saks. And there would be somebody coming in, going to an award show. And they'd be with a makeup artist looking at brown, whatever. I'd be like, no, no, wait. There's this cool Chanel blush with glitter. Hold on. I would smash it and add it to the eye shadow and send them home with it, trying to create these things that would
Because I gained a bit of a celebrity clientele. I worked at Saks. And there would be somebody coming in, going to an award show. And they'd be with a makeup artist looking at brown, whatever. I'd be like, no, no, wait. There's this cool Chanel blush with glitter. Hold on. I would smash it and add it to the eye shadow and send them home with it, trying to create these things that would