3 Hard Lessons I Learned From My Greatest Failure
My marriage failed. It failed me, and it failed my partner. That’s how I wanted to see it. But the truth is, I failed my marriage. We both did. A…
My marriage failed. It failed me, and it failed my partner. That’s how I wanted to see it. But the truth is, I failed my marriage. We both did. A…
Most people decide what path to take through life in a logical, intelligent fashion. Often times, they decide they want a big house, a fancy car, a vacation house and…
If you're scrolling through your social media feeds and wondering why everyone else is so much happier, richer and better off than you .. it's time for a reality check.
Finding your life purpose has become an entire industry in itself .. but you're probably complicating the process. Start here instead.
There was a day when every time I heard the cliche, “you never fail as long as you learn from your mistakes”, I wanted to punch someone in the face who said or referred to it.
Yep, life is painfully hard sometimes. As much as we think life is supposed to be easy when we're doing it correctly .. that's just bullshit. There's a reason why it's that way. It's not just you.
Look at some of the most successful people in the world, or even those around you that have it all together, and you’ll find this one thing in common. And it's available to you too.
Maybe you know that person who, from the outside, appears to have “the perfect life” .. somehow, everything just happens to them, and they never seem to have any bad things occur. How do they do it?
While most people think happiness is working to get everything you think you want, it's actually not about things and stuff at all. What's it about then? Other people.
Everyone’s looking for the answer. The short cut. The “hack” that will let you achieve more, get more, be more, do more. By doing less. When you stand back and think about it, that makes no fucking sense.
That's a phrase you've heard all your life. And it's precisely what's keeping you from the extraordinary breakthroughs and successes you have yet to achieve.
We're living longer, have bigger houses, and we have unlimited choices in almost every way imaginable .. so how it can be that the average person today is less happy than the average person was in 1950?