Barbara Majeski
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100%, the more you give, the more you get, which is so cliche, but it is so karmically real. And I remember hearing about this group of kids in like a very urban area, very poor area, and they were always taking handouts. And this teacher came in and was like, we're gonna go ahead and help others in the community.
and so they reversed it and it ended up really empowering them and it was just a game changer for the trajectory of their life so always remember you do have gifts and you are you are we're meant to live a life of service we're meant to use our gifts to serve and help others and i think that's what's always really rerouted me um at all times of like i gotta get back to um i gotta get back to what i'm gonna most feel my legacy is about
and so they reversed it and it ended up really empowering them and it was just a game changer for the trajectory of their life so always remember you do have gifts and you are you are we're meant to live a life of service we're meant to use our gifts to serve and help others and i think that's what's always really rerouted me um at all times of like i gotta get back to um i gotta get back to what i'm gonna most feel my legacy is about
and so they reversed it and it ended up really empowering them and it was just a game changer for the trajectory of their life so always remember you do have gifts and you are you are we're meant to live a life of service we're meant to use our gifts to serve and help others and i think that's what's always really rerouted me um at all times of like i gotta get back to um i gotta get back to what i'm gonna most feel my legacy is about
just i i identify with what you're talking about so much because i do feel that you know you can't change what's going on that crying falling apart have your moment have your moment and then proceed you know it's not going to change anything what's the great quote um You can't control the waves, but you can learn how to surf.
just i i identify with what you're talking about so much because i do feel that you know you can't change what's going on that crying falling apart have your moment have your moment and then proceed you know it's not going to change anything what's the great quote um You can't control the waves, but you can learn how to surf.
just i i identify with what you're talking about so much because i do feel that you know you can't change what's going on that crying falling apart have your moment have your moment and then proceed you know it's not going to change anything what's the great quote um You can't control the waves, but you can learn how to surf.
And just being able to understand, like taking inventory of what you have control over and you don't have control over. You have control over your attitude, your work ethic, and your intention of what you're working towards. Focus on those things and the rest will fall into place. And I do feel, I read J.D. Vance's book. This is where my- Amazing.
And just being able to understand, like taking inventory of what you have control over and you don't have control over. You have control over your attitude, your work ethic, and your intention of what you're working towards. Focus on those things and the rest will fall into place. And I do feel, I read J.D. Vance's book. This is where my- Amazing.
And just being able to understand, like taking inventory of what you have control over and you don't have control over. You have control over your attitude, your work ethic, and your intention of what you're working towards. Focus on those things and the rest will fall into place. And I do feel, I read J.D. Vance's book. This is where my- Amazing.
I read it early on. Did you read it when it first came out?
I read it early on. Did you read it when it first came out?
I read it early on. Did you read it when it first came out?
It's incredible. Amazing. And the takeaway, and I'm sure this will align with you, resonate with you, my takeaway now i read it when it first came out i don't know when that was um but the takeaway is what he figured out in living growing up in appalachia is that there was a systemic mindset that it was never their fault so if they got fired from a
It's incredible. Amazing. And the takeaway, and I'm sure this will align with you, resonate with you, my takeaway now i read it when it first came out i don't know when that was um but the takeaway is what he figured out in living growing up in appalachia is that there was a systemic mindset that it was never their fault so if they got fired from a
It's incredible. Amazing. And the takeaway, and I'm sure this will align with you, resonate with you, my takeaway now i read it when it first came out i don't know when that was um but the takeaway is what he figured out in living growing up in appalachia is that there was a systemic mindset that it was never their fault so if they got fired from a
job even though they were always late or they never showed up on time or they didn't they were no call no show when they ultimately got fired everyone had the same narrative like the it was their fault and you know who do they think they are and like and everybody fed into this narrative and for whatever reason jd vance was able to look at that because he was able to say well you you
job even though they were always late or they never showed up on time or they didn't they were no call no show when they ultimately got fired everyone had the same narrative like the it was their fault and you know who do they think they are and like and everybody fed into this narrative and for whatever reason jd vance was able to look at that because he was able to say well you you
job even though they were always late or they never showed up on time or they didn't they were no call no show when they ultimately got fired everyone had the same narrative like the it was their fault and you know who do they think they are and like and everybody fed into this narrative and for whatever reason jd vance was able to look at that because he was able to say well you you
you kind of sucked as an employee and you got fired and i remember this like i like i read it yesterday thinking wow that is like so profound and being able to say you know what i'm the master of my own destiny if i constantly blame everyone else i'm never going to solve the i'm never going to solve problems