Cardi B Explains Why She’s Always ‘Very Hard On’ Herself And ‘Never Satisfied!’

Cardi B Explains Why She’s Always ‘Very Hard On’ Herself And ‘Never Satisfied!’

Cardi B opened up about her ambitions in life and admitted that she is never ‘satisfied’ with her success. The female emcee revealed that she is ‘very hard on’ herself and explained why that is as well!

As it turns out, Cardi B has lost ‘so much’ in her life and so she is always yearning for more and more, and nothing she earns is enough for her!

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The rapper dished about that while also promoting the new Reebok collection for ‘Footwear News.’

It’s no secret that Cardi B has many number one hits as well as Grammy wins but she is still not ‘satisfied.’

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During her interview for the cover story of Footwear News, Cardi B got candid about this feeling that she struggles with, that nothing is ever enough!

Cardi told the news outlet that ‘I’m such an ambitious person. I feel that I lost so much. Now that I am winning, it is a very addicting feeling. I can go to sleep with the Number 1 record, but I am going to sleep and think, ‘I need my other album to go Number 1.’ My sneakers sold out so fast; I need my next sneakers to sell out. I always wonder if I am going to be satisfied.’

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Of course, as mentioned before, this mindset she struggles with is a result of the rapper being very hard on herself.

The star explained that ‘I’m hard on my entire team. We do not focus on no one else, we’re just focusing on our last — last music video, the last collab, we always compare it to our latest best. We want to do better and better. When I do something positive and I see my things selling out or my records doing pretty good, I get a crazy rush of happiness, but then it is this rush of overwhelmingness that makes me want more [and] more.’