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But like I said in my book, to me, it was better to disappoint my parents for a couple of years than to disappoint myself for the rest of my life.
But like I said in my book, to me, it was better to disappoint my parents for a couple years than to disappoint myself for the rest of my life.
Mum, I just saw you in my book.
Mom, I just saw you in my book." And she's like, "Come here.
Just remember, it takes time to do so. Because it's actually you that's changing. And you're stubborn. That won't make proper sense to you until you go through it. The only thing that's different between the unhappy version of you and the happy version of you is you. The material differences are a result of those changes. As you shift into pressuring your life to move in the direction you want, appropriate forms of wealth start coming back to you in the form of happiness and success. A lot of people get depressed about relationships. Believe me, I've been there. But what I didn't know then was as you get older, you actually start to appreciate those losses. You learn from them and they slowly become part of your life's experiences. You let go of the pain and the hate or regret or other negative emotions. You grow, you learn, and it makes you a more interesting person. And one day, you look out on a beach or at the sky and you slowly realize that you've grown. In some strange way, you're actually happy those bad things happened to you. Imagine that. So we know time can heal you during your life. We know that suffering actually does end. And after the suffering, you can become a better person. But what about death? Isn't that an option? Can't we just skip the suffering? I used to think so. When I was a young boy, I tried to commit suicide, which I talk about in my book. I felt like my life was already ruined. It was totally real to me. I was nine. When I was 15, abandoned by my family, I tried again. To me, there was just no point in pushing on. Why bother when I could just start over with a new life? But you see, I was actually wrong about that. I was too young and cocksure to get it. What I didn't realize then is this combination of ideas. First, like I said, life actually does get better with time. All you need to do is be patient. More patient than you think. And you need to try. But also, after much careful thought, I realized that death is not a way out. If there's a heaven, we can't get there without a full life of trying to do the right thing. And a natural death. If there's reincarnation, we need to adhere to the same standards. Try to be good and die a natural death. And do you remember how much being a baby sucked? Think long and hard about what life is like as a baby. Are you in a hurry to do that again? Or what about reincarnation as an animal? Have you ever seen a documentary before?
When I was a young boy, I tried to commit suicide, which I talk about in my book.
The key that I've discovered to being more confident in your career and in yourself is through understanding your story because like I wrote in my book The Quiet Achiever, understanding my story and the beliefs it instilled in me was a crucial step in breaking the cycle of overachievement and self-doubt.
Because, like I wrote in my book, The Quiet Achiever, understanding my story and the beliefs it instilled in me was a crucial step in breaking the cycle of overachievement and self-doubt.
I wrote about this in my book.
I wrote about this in my book.
I talk a little bit more about this in my book.
I talk a little bit more about this in my book.
Books about getting rich are mostly about some version of what I refer to as the one road among the ten roads known in my book as the road more traveled, the most common way people get rich, which is the save, be frugal, invest well.
known in my book as "The Road More Traveled", the most common way people get rich,
Uh, and, uh, actually, I should say the mascara is the, the recipe I'm actually the most proud of in my book.
All the recipes are in my book again, so if you guys are interested in these alternatives, check it out.
It's in my book, of course! Couldn't leave this place out!
It's in my book, of course.
and I also wrote in my book, that I believe we're headed toward a series of events involving a short-term deflation followed by a big inflation or hyperinflation.
and I also wrote in my book that I believe we're headed toward a series of events