How To Bounce Back After You Lost Everything

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概要

TLDRThis discussion addresses the challenges faced when one invests completely in a career, only to see it fail due to lack of opportunity, not effort. Acknowledging this as a part of the human experience, the speaker encourages resilience and reinvesting in oneself, either by seeking a company that values one's skills or by pursuing self-employment. The idea is that success often comes after multiple failures and setbacks, similar to the experience of Jehovah's Witnesses knocking on doors. The conversation further explores the concept of analysis paralysis, urging individuals to take risks and learn from past mistakes rather than being immobilized by fear. The speaker elaborates on betting on oneself, which involves balancing a career job with pursuing personal passions, even if it means sacrificing leisure time. Such challenges build resilience, opening unforeseen pathways to success.

収穫

  • 📉 Career setbacks are a common human experience.
  • 💪 Resilience is key in facing failures and finding new opportunities.
  • 🔄 Betting on oneself involves balancing stable work with passionate pursuits.
  • 🛑 Analysis paralysis can hold you back – learn to take calculated risks.
  • 👥 Balancing career with personal passions builds resilience.
  • 📈 Success often requires enduring multiple setbacks.
  • 🔍 View failures as lessons, not final outcomes.
  • 😌 Find opportunities for growth even in stable jobs.
  • 🎵 Use personal time to cultivate passions and skills.
  • 👍 Taking risks and betting on yourself can lead to unexpected success.

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    The speaker discusses the situation when someone pours everything into their career and fails not due to a lack of effort, but rather a lack of opportunity, leading to a substantial loss of what they meticulously built. He emphasizes the idea that this is part of the 'human condition' where suffering is inherent. It is suggested to view such failures as lessons, similar to how Jehovah's Witnesses endure frequent rejections before finding success. It's about continual effort, similar to building relationships where success isn't instant, reflecting the trials of marriage, dating multiple partners before possibly finding the right one. The speaker advises to move forward by valuing oneself, seeking new opportunities where they can contribute and says it might be a blessing to restart and invest in self-growth, learning skills that could lead to self-employment. The journey to success is accidental and complex, demanding persistence and adaptation at each setback.

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よくある質問

  • What should someone do if they lose everything after betting on a career?

    Recognize it's part of the human condition, reassess, and either find a new opportunity or view it as a chance to invest in oneself.

  • How should someone view failures in their career?

    Failures are part of the journey to success and can provide valuable lessons for future endeavors.

  • What is the human condition in the context of this discussion?

    The human condition involves facing sufferings and setbacks on the way to achieving success.

  • How can one deal with analysis paralysis when making career decisions?

    By understanding it's a natural feeling, taking calculated risks, and learning from past experiences rather than avoiding action out of fear.

  • What is meant by 'betting on yourself'?

    It means investing in your personal passions and talents, even while maintaining a stable job.

  • Why is it important to pursue both a career job and personal passions?

    A career job provides financial stability, while personal passions fulfill your life's purpose and creativity.

  • How should one balance a stable career with personal aspirations?

    Work on personal aspirations during personal time, sacrificing leisure and ensuring consistent progress towards your goals.

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    all right man so the next question is
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    what do you do if you threw everything
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    into your career and you flopped not
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    because of lack of effort but lack of
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    opportunity and you were forced to move
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    on later in life and he puts at the end
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    he said you literally lost everything
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    pursuing that dream yeah man that
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    happens That's The Human Condition right
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    you you bet the farm on this career you
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    put everything into it you fully
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    committed to it you sacrificed a lot you
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    probably summoned your time your energy
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    your weekends your took away from family
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    and then it didn't pan out like maybe
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    you were promised or you were told it
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    would you lost it all you're giving the
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    boot you're given the exit maybe the
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    company got acquired by another company
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    and they're like hey we don't need your
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    position anymore I've seen that happen
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    to people maybe maybe the economy is in
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    a place where they're going to downsize
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    you maybe they have a reason to get rid
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    of you that they haven't told you
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    whatever it is that's the Human
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    Condition and as soon as you understand
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    that The Human Condition comes with
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    suffering after suffering after
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    suffering in order to get to success
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    then all you're doing is what the
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    Jehovah's Witnesses do you knock on
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    enough doors like they're crying it's
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    one of the highest fastest growing
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    religions
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    yet they have to knock on 99 doors
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    to get 99 no's to get one yes so they
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    know their metrics so the same thing
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    applies to business like same with
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    relationships like it's rare for someone
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    to be like the first girl I dated is the
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    one I married and the one I died with
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    like that is a rare thing you're
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    probably gonna date several people and
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    in fact you're probably gonna get
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    married to one of those people after
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    making the right decision and even then
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    there's like a 50 success rate right
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    right because the other half gets
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    divorced and maybe they learned a lesson
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    there and the second time around
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    hopefully things work out better but we
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    also know that there's a 50 divorce rate
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    there third time around hopefully things
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    work better so this is a human condition
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    you can't grovel in this pain you can't
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    do anything other than go
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    I'm still alive I've got a heartbeat I
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    got value to that I can add to any
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    organization and
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    I'm gonna go and reinvest in myself with
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    a company that I believe I can add value
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    to and I'm going to demand this kind of
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    pay or ask for this kind of pay the
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    alternative might be you look at this as
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    a blessing and he's like you know what
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    here's my chance to go all in on me I
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    lost it all anyway here's my chance to
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    go all in on me to tighten the belt and
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    to live off Top Ramen for a while and to
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    maybe go back and watch one of those
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    episodes on the four high income skills
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    that we talk about on the VK show and
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    pick one of those four high income
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    skills and start doing it and become
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    Your Own Boss you know this might be a
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    blessing in disguise but I'm here to
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    tell this person that it does take a lot
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    of failures defeats and adversity and
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    suffering to get to the success the road
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    to success is paved with Dead Squirrels
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    potholes and detours it always has been
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    for me I've got multiple businesses and
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    not a single one of those businesses
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    was a straight line from start to
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    multi-millions it was literally a
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    squiggly line that went up and down
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    sometimes back sometimes underground
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    sometimes up and then over and it always
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    took longer in time and More in money
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    and energy investment than I thought
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    that's just a human condition what do
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    you tell the person that has analysis
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    paralysis where they just over analyze
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    everything right they they
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    kind of found a Direction they want to
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    go and they're going in that direction
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    to do whatever they can to do it but
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    they're kind of maybe putting along a
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    little bit because they're unsure if
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    this is the right path maybe their last
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    pass path they felt like 100 certain
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    they went all in and now they're scared
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    because like what if I do the same thing
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    and it happens again like what do you
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    tell that person to that to that person
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    it's as simple as this again it's The
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    Human Condition to have to feel that way
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    right like when you fall down ice
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    skating the next time you're on Ice
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    you're going to have a little
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    trepidation that doesn't mean you're not
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    gonna get on the get on the ice you're
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    just going to be more cautious you're
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    probably going to think about what did I
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    do wrong when I fell and injured myself
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    you know someone would say chokes on a
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    spoonful of soup that doesn't mean
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    they're not going to eat a bowl of soup
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    again that just maybe you're going to
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    start paying attention to how you eat
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    because if we do this whole
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    procrastination which is procrastination
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    analysis by paralysis or paralysis by
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    analysis it's just procrastination it's
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    I don't want to get hurt I don't want to
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    look stupid I don't want to make this
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    mistake again so I'm going to hand ring
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    and think about it and look for
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    Perfection and gather as much
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    information as I can as procrastination
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    we only have to jump out of the airplane
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    and then build the parachute on our way
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    down every successful person I know has
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    a good plan but that plan looks good
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    only on paper before they launch once
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    they launch they realize [ __ ] that
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    parachute didn't open I'm gonna have to
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    use my pants my underwear my shirt and
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    my hat and my belt to rig up a parachute
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    before I Splat on the ground it's The
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    Human Condition or you can have this
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    paralysis by analysis and again live an
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    average life with regret and look back
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    a decade later and go this is what I
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    could have become right like who wants
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    to be that person right I'd rather take
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    a risk and fail again and fail again
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    knowing that the path to success
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    is riddled with failures but ultimately
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    the universe does provide you the
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    outcome as long as you're putting in the
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    effort when you say bet on yourself and
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    you know it's kind of like take that
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    risk take that jump do you mean
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    um I kind of just want to hear you go a
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    little bit more in depth on uh betting
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    on yourself like going in like what
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    exactly do you mean by that is it is it
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    like for example somebody who wants to
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    be uh maybe they don't necessarily want
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    to be but let's say a firefighter right
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    like a career job versus
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    um they want to make music and that's
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    not going to pay right away but that's
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    kind of going in and betting on
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    themselves like what exactly
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    I guess you're gonna have to do both
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    right but you need somebody makes money
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    and then something to give you passion
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    right so that person that's actually
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    really good analogy right betting on
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    yourself is exactly that if you're going
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    to be a fighter fighter but you've got
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    this passion you know that you're
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    calling on this planet is to be an
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    artist to create music to move Humanity
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    through your music well guess what
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    unless you're independently wealthy
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    you're gonna have to still be a
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    firefighter you're gonna have to work
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    your four twelves and ride on the fire
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    truck and help people out and then while
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    everyone else because I've got a good
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    friend uh Bobby vaccio he's a fire
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    captain and black uh Blacklick Ohio just
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    outside of Columbus shout out to Bobby
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    um
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    you know me and Andrew went and spent
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    the whole 24 hours at the fire station
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    with them let's do it
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    buildings aren't on fire and people
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    aren't having heart attacks around the
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    clock right so I was like Bobby these
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    dudes just hang out on [ __ ] lounge
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    chairs and watch movies he's like yeah
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    for the most part that's what you know
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    we cleaned the engine we cleaned the
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    [ __ ] fire station and then we work
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    out and then
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    we're eating and then busting balls and
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    cracking jokes like it was really fun
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    but then there's a lot of movie watching
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    but then like the alarm goes off and
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    then you know Andrew they put a fire hat
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    on on Andrew and then you know we're in
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    there and it was actually really cool
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    because Andrew was probably 10 or 11
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    years old that we went and we're in the
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    back of the fire truck and these guys
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    are putting on all their gear and um
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    they're having to stand up in the fire
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    truck because the fire truck's driving
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    yeah and me and Andrew are watching and
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    this they put on a little you know fire
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    coat on Andrew and we all have a little
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    headphone on them so we can hear what
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    the driver's saying and obviously there
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    was some car in front of the driver that
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    wasn't going out of the way and he just
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    kept blasting the horn and he's like
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    that [ __ ] driver and then you know
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    Bobby's like sorry Andrew like in the
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    radio you know like on the earbuds and
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    Andrew got a good laugh out of it but um
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    but the point of this being is that that
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    guy
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    he can't hang out on the lounge chair
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    and watch movies he can't on the
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    weekends hang out with boys his boys he
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    can't he can't do all those things
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    because if you feel the higher calling
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    betting on yourself is
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    I'm gonna do my shift at the fire
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    station no matter how much they bust my
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    balls while they're watching movies I'm
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    gonna work on my art on the weekends
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    when I have my three days off while some
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    of them want to hang out I'm gonna have
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    to work on my art I might have to miss
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    some birthdays and weekends and work on
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    my art I might have to sacrifice other
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    things and work on my art and the thing
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    is there's no guarantee that that Art's
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    gonna succeed after all those years but
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    guess what you developed resiliency
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    right you developed other traits that
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    are marketable in other areas of life
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    and other things you can do maybe that
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    guy doesn't become an artist but maybe
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    he becomes an amazing songwriter instead
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    of an actual singer he becomes a writer
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    or producer he becomes the next tray
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    right and so we don't know where your
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    path is going to go like it's not
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    guaranteed that if you do all these
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    things and sacrifices and bet on
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    yourself that you're gonna have to win
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    the win might look very different you
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    will have a win it will look different
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    but betting on yourself means
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    sacrificing the time with the homies
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    and and the weekends and the TV for the
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    big goal and passion and purpose that
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    you feel you're cut for so that
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    eventually you can turn in your
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    resignation to fire station and then go
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    all in on your art
タグ
  • career
  • resilience
  • failure
  • opportunity
  • human condition
  • success
  • personal growth
  • self-investment
  • risk-taking
  • passions