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most recently I had a book came up
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called The Daily laws it is kind of a
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greatest hits from all of my different
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books in which I created kind of a
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day-to-day way of advancing yourself in
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life and becoming a superior strategist
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and understanding of all the different
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aspects of power and the game of
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understanding human
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[Music]
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nature and the following is sort of a
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compilation of all the best interviews
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I've given for creating this habit of
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daily meditation and of internalizing
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all the lessons from my
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books we all have Ambitions we all have
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dreams and goals and desires that we
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want and our culture fills us with these
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kind of vague hopes and dreams I'm going
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to be this I'm going to be that but
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really what gets you to where you want
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are habits our daily habits there are
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negative habits you can't get rid of
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smoking drinking you know online porn
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whatever your daily habit is you can't
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get rid of it but there are other habits
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that like discipline like working every
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day like taking steps to get reach your
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goals that are immensely liberating and
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you can get rid of your bad habits
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through developing positive habits right
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so the goal here is to focus Less on the
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giant dreams and on the everyday process
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of changing your thinking hello everyone
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rate now back to the
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video the problem that most people have
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and believe me I know it when you're
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writing something or working on a
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project is you have no distance you have
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no ability to analyze your own work you
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think that everything you do is just
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golden and beautiful or you think
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everything you do is awful or terrible
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right yeah so you need you can have
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other people look at it and who can kind
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of bring you back to reality and say
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this is what's working this isn't what
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isn't working but often times you can't
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trust other people first of all maybe
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they don't really know maybe they're not
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as knowledgeable on the subject and also
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they might have a political acts to
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grind or whatever so you have to become
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your own critic you have to be able to
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see the flaws and what isn't working in
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your own in your own creation and
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sometimes you know it's very hard to do
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that you tend to kind of gloss over the
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things that aren't
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working even the worst job that you were
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in if I had just gotten depressed and
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sad and down on myself that is dead time
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I'm working for this man who's paying me
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my time is his time he owns me during
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those eight hours that I'm in his office
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it's dead I'm a dead person it's like
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grass that has turned brown inside right
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it's not been watered but if I'm turn a
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switch and I go I'm learning I'm
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learning about human nature I'm learning
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about the ugliness in people's Souls I'm
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learning about the ugliness in my old
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soul I'm learning about what I never
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ever want to do in life I'm learning
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about how I'm going to have to quit this
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job very soon it's a livetime it's green
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it's like it's watering it's turning
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Greener and Greener and Greener and
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Greener because I'm using it for some
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purpose I'm learning everything is an
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example for learning even flipping
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burgers at McDonald's you're learning
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learning about human nature you're
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learning about yourself so it becomes
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your time you own it you're not working
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for somebody else you're enriching
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yourself you own it it is your time and
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it's
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alive that connects to the thing that
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you and I made together which is the am
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morati coin yes which is the idea the
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it's also a n phrase of of sort of
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loving everything that happens to you
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not resenting it not fighting against it
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not carrying around a grudge or a burden
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but sort of embracing it and finding the
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good in it yeah where does that fit in
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with our human
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nature it doesn't fit in because it's
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not natural to us our natural frame our
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natural starting position is when
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something bad happens why me to feel
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sort of a grievance to feel that things
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aren't fair to feel that other people
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aren't giving you what you want or what
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you deserve we start from a position of
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feeling kind of sorry for ourselves
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right we deserve more than what we're
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getting and so a lot of what I'm talking
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about in this book is overcoming some of
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these natural elements in human nature
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and turning them around and using them
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for another purpose another way and a
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morati is very powerful in that you
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train yourself to accept everything that
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happens it's sort of a banality to say
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that things happen for a reason but
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there's some truth to it for te it was
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this is life life involves pain life
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involves adversity you're going to die
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one day and it's not going to be
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pleasant your friends and family members
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they're going to die one day and it's
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not going to be pleasant you're going to
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have failure in life people are going to
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hurt you but that is life that's what it
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is so to resist that to be angry about
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that means to not love life
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itself
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the key factor in life is motivation is
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desire is the energy that you bring to
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it if you don't believe in yourself if
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you only half-heartedly are reading my
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books or listening to Tom or listening
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to me and you go yeah I kind of want to
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change it won't matter it won't change
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anything you'll just go back to your old
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habits because habits are very powerful
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you're a product of the cultural moment
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it's very hard to resist it it's very
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hard to swim against the tide of the
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times that we live in so if you don't
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have the motivation if you don't have
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the energy if you don't have the idea
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that damn it I'm I'm going down fast if
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I don't turn this around you're only
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alive once it's you know YOLO and it
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goes past really fast I can tell you
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that as now as I get older faster than
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you think so you've got to be desperate
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you've got to tell yourself I've got to
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get out of this I've got to change my
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life I've got to swim against the tide
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of the times that I live in I have to
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change my ways because if not when I'm
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32 when I'm 35 all of my hopes all of my
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horizons will narrow so much that it
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it's going to look very very
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bleak
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the way to transform yourself is through
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your work now I know this runs counter
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to our prevailing cultural prejudices
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work is too ugly too boring too banal
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self- transformation we think comes
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through a spiritual journey therapy a
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guru who tells us what to do intense
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group experiences and social experiences
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and drugs but most of these are ways of
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running away from ourselves and
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relieving our chronic boredom they're
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not connected to process and so any
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changes that occur don't last instead
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through our work we can actually connect
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to who we are instead of running away
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and by entering that slow organic
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process we can actually change ourselves
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from the inside out in a way that's very
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real and very lasting this process
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involves a journey of self-discovery
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that can be seen as quite spiritual and
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in the end of this process we contribute
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something unique and meaningful to our
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culture through our work which is hardly
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ugly boring or
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banal to me the idea of success that I
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have now is freedom I'm extremely
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fortunate and I have to wake up and I
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have to realize that and understand it
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that I have the freedom as a writer that
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99% of the other writers Au there simply
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don't have my publisher I can write
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whatever I want they don't bother me
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they don't try and change it and I I
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don't have to get a teaching job to pay
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my bills Etc the freedom is unbelievable
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that I have with it comes responsibility
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I have to like you know I have to be
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disciplined I have to motivate myself I
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can't just sit there and sit in my chair
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and just kind of read about the Lakers
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all day or whatever I got to work I got
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to be disciplined but for me success and
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Power is that feeling of freedom I don't
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have any bosses I don't have any M
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people breathing down my neck I don't
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have anybody telling me what I have to
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do or what I have to write I don't have
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anybody cancelling me or saying you
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can't write about this or that I'm the
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luckiest man on the
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planet because I have
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studied throughout my years and the
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thousands of books I've read for my
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research biographies of the most
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successful famous creative people and
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inevit L these are people who understood
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at some point in life that this is what
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I was destined to to follow this is a
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path for me now that might path might
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have been most people it's like a zigzag
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you don't have a straight line this is
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what I was meant to do it's never like
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that it wasn't for me you kind of have
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an idea and it becomes clearer and
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clearer and you find that path and it
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leads to so much power become so
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creative and so energized because you
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enjoy your work you learn faster you're
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engaged emotionally with what you're
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doing it is so
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important people want their life to be
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free of struggle and conflict they want
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a smooth path in front of them when you
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face adversity or or things aren't going
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quite well you have to reassess who you
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are you have to reassess your opinions
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you have to say maybe I'm not doing this
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the right way maybe my patterns of
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responding in the past aren't working
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out maybe there's something wrong with
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with me how can I learn from this moment
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how can I get past this particular
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obstacle if you never have failure if
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you never have conflict you are never
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going to develop yourself in life and
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there are people who are studying
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children now in the world who are saying
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it's a major problem because parents are
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trying to Shield them from any kind of
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conflict in the world and children
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develop through kind of struggles and
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conflicts and friction with siblings and
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colleagues and even parents so
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inadvertently you could be creating a
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Monster by trying to remove all kind of
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forms of resistance and conflict so
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conflict is something you must welcome
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as a test and a challenge and a way to
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strengthen yourself up because life is
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Harsh life is difficult and if you're
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not tough in this world you're going to
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have a life of
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pain psychologist Abraham maslo who
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studied a lot of of children for
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instance he said that children they have
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what he calls impulse voices and these
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are voices that say I like this this I
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don't like that they're very clear they
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know what they like and what they don't
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like everyone had that because it's the
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nature of being an infant in this world
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right because it's natural it's a voice
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that's naturally inside all of us and
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then as you get older you start
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listening to Mr Harbinger and Mrs
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Harbinger telling you don't do this do
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this you know this is what you should
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behave like this don't behave like that
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and slowly you go through a process
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where you're not hearing it anymore
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you're hearing what teachers tell you
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you're hearing what parents tell you
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you're hearing what peers are telling
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you about what's cool what's not cool
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I'm talking about like your career what
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you were meant to do and then you arrive
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you're 18 19 years old and you hav an a
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clue because you can't hear that voice
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anymore and you're going to try this
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that that the other not based on things
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that are deep inside of you but based on
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what other people have told you you
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should do or what they think is
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cool my daily routine if you heard it
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you would you would say Robert you leave
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the most boring life of any human on
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this planet and it's true I do leave the
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most boring life basically
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I get up around 7 7:30 I meditate on
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those pillows over there in this room uh
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for 45 minutes and it's very rigorous
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discipline because try imagin keeping
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your mind still your body still for 45
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minutes it's the high point of my day
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it's the most beautiful point of the day
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I'm now really look forward I'm making
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breakthroughs it's now 12 years I've
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been doing it it's making everything
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tolerable in my life it is the best way
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to start a day then every other day
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because of my stroke I can't do my
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physical exercise that I love but I have
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a special kind of bicycle and I go
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zipping up into the hills around here on
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these Mega Journeys for an hour and a
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half sometimes two hours to get the
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aerobic exercise that I am addicted to
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because I'm an aerobic junk and then I
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come back I have
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breakfast I procrastinate I read the
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newspaper I take a nap have lunch and
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then I call my mom and then around 4:00
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I get my sorry ass into writing
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literally at 4:00 because I like working
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late in the afternoon from 4: to 8 I do
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my writing as my best I can as focused
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and attentive as I can then it's dinner
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and then we like to watch a
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movie

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