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  • for most people, man, you could be great.

  • But you haven't even put a strip off the activated, right?

  • Like you could be great.

  • But you're living on reserve, right?

  • You didn't.

  • You didn't empty the bucket, right?

  • You didn't give everything.

  • You have to every aspect of your life.

  • Like for most people, their great professionally.

  • But they end up becoming a public success and behind closed doors there private failure.

  • Not because they don't have the talent or the skill set.

  • They don't have the character right that they could apply it and be consistent in every aspect of their life and empty out everything.

  • They got to everything, right?

  • Of course.

  • You don't just give everything you got all the time, right?

  • You get to a point where you learn to be efficient and effective in every aspect of your life.

  • And for most people, is not a problem is still set.

  • It's a problem of character on empty.

  • The bucket is having the right character to be consistent and empty out everything you've got in every aspect of your life.

  • There was a lot of moments in my life to where it was people that saw things in me that I couldn't see it myself.

  • And they believed in me in a way that I couldn't believe it myself yet.

  • And I rented their level of until I got strong enough to possess my own.

  • All right.

  • It's like when you're young, you see you.

  • It's like even when you start out doing what you're doing, you could be talent, right?

  • And somebody older than you are more experience than you can see you and no, like Oh, man, if he did this, but he does this on, he could be great, right?

  • And they can come to you and say, Hey, kid, you got something you could be great by my teachers and my coaches when they came to me and they were like son telling you could go to college, Man, you really I know you're talking about it, but your circumstances saying different.

  • I think you could do it right.

  • And when they said it, I'm like, Oh, I can I could do it like I could make it happen because they're believing in me making it happen.

  • I think I could do it like I think when you show people think that's powerful.

  • I think exposure sparks inspiration.

  • Right exposure sparks motivation, and my mindset can never go back to the way that it once waas because I have been exposed to something different to something new.

  • So I think belief and exposure or two of the most powerful things that can happen to a person.

  • Like when you're young or when you do something in your novels, right and you start out doing it and you might think you could do something with it or you might not.

  • You might do it and it's being driven by your passion.

  • And then somebody comes along that's a little bit older or even more experience, and they can see it in a way that you can't see it right.

  • And so, I think, is important with belief, because if a person believes in you in a way that you don't believe in yourself, you can rent that person's belief until you get strong enough to possess your own.

  • Yeah, right, And you use that person's believed to fuel you every single day, right, because you can have a level of belief with what you're doing, but you can go back to a certain set of circumstances that tell you now it's not gonna happen.

  • And so you read that person's belief until you get strong enough to possess your own.

  • I firmly believe every person's purpose is tied to somebody else's purpose in Destin.

  • And so your purpose, my purpose is tied to somebody else.

  • Like when I speak.

  • When I do what I do like people say, All man, I really need to be here, that right, that help me do this.

  • That helped get me do this.

  • That helped me with this.

  • That's my purpose.

  • Being tied to other people's purpose, destiny, beliefs and dreams.

  • That's the power and magic of purpose, right?

  • I don't think it could be a purpose without being tied to other people's purpose.

  • Destiny, dreams and aspirations, right?

  • I think that's the power in it.

  • But realizing it is another thing.

  • E.

  • The only thing I felt I had the advantage in my whole life was my work at it on.

  • I took pride in that right.

  • I was never the biggest, the fastest, strongest never had the most resource is, but I had to work at it.

  • I think what's most important is when we go through something.

  • What's the perspective that we have up, right?

  • Because for most people, when you go through something, that person's natural perspective is Okay, What did I lose, right?

  • What happened to me?

  • Oh, like I took a loss, right?

  • People never look at it and say, Okay, man, tell me, what did you gain right?

  • Even though I know it hurt, you didn't wanna go through it.

  • But look at it in a way to where you could say, what's the lesson in this, right?

  • What would you say?

  • Life is trying to teach you from dealing with.

  • And I firmly believe the quicker you can shift your perspective from yourself, toe others.

  • When you're in the midst of adversity, the quicker you'll get through it.

  • I think I think having a purpose is that thing that that makes us tick, that gets us up every day and gets us over the hump of opposition and adversity.

  • And the reason that I championed adversity and opposition is because I think for the most part of life, people pretty much know what to do when things go right, right?

  • Like when things go right, they know how to feel they know how to act, how to react.

  • But it's when that opposition and that adversity comes and it creates a level of misunderstanding.

  • Right now the vision is blurred.

  • Now, you don't have clarity about what you're supposed to do.

  • Now you question if your existence matters and I think when you have a purpose, it is powerful because in the midst of the opposition, it makes you realize that you've been put here for certain reasons.

  • Just too shall pass, right.

  • And the reason I would say that is, uh, like I said, a champion adversity way know what to do when things go right.

  • But the next time it gets tough, the next time you question your purpose next time you question your existence, uh, your mission.

  • If you're supposed to be doing what you're doing and it gets tough and challenging, just whisper to yourself.

  • This too, shall pass.

  • This too shall pass.

for most people, man, you could be great.

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