Benjamin Hardy
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So I look at gain thinking two ways. One is it's a way of measuring your progress and measuring your experiences. So for me, for example, I've had a number of experiences already today, even just to this point. And some of them went to plans and some of them didn't go to plans. But if I'm in the gain, I'm measuring what actually did happen. And I'm measuring myself backwards.
So I look at gain thinking two ways. One is it's a way of measuring your progress and measuring your experiences. So for me, for example, I've had a number of experiences already today, even just to this point. And some of them went to plans and some of them didn't go to plans. But if I'm in the gain, I'm measuring what actually did happen. And I'm measuring myself backwards.
So I look at gain thinking two ways. One is it's a way of measuring your progress and measuring your experiences. So for me, for example, I've had a number of experiences already today, even just to this point. And some of them went to plans and some of them didn't go to plans. But if I'm in the gain, I'm measuring what actually did happen. And I'm measuring myself backwards.
And the past is literally a meaning. And so the gain is just a lens of using your, or of transforming your past into more gains, more learning. Even from your most extreme traumas, you can learn to turn those into gains so that you're constantly better and even grateful for them, which is what psychologists would call post-traumatic growth. So it's really just those two things.
And the past is literally a meaning. And so the gain is just a lens of using your, or of transforming your past into more gains, more learning. Even from your most extreme traumas, you can learn to turn those into gains so that you're constantly better and even grateful for them, which is what psychologists would call post-traumatic growth. So it's really just those two things.
And the past is literally a meaning. And so the gain is just a lens of using your, or of transforming your past into more gains, more learning. Even from your most extreme traumas, you can learn to turn those into gains so that you're constantly better and even grateful for them, which is what psychologists would call post-traumatic growth. So it's really just those two things.
And the past is literally a meaning. And so the gain is just a lens of using your, or of transforming your past into more gains, more learning. Even from your most extreme traumas, you can learn to turn those into gains so that you're constantly better and even grateful for them, which is what psychologists would call post-traumatic growth. So it's really just those two things.
And the past is literally a meaning. And so the gain is just a lens of using your, or of transforming your past into more gains, more learning. Even from your most extreme traumas, you can learn to turn those into gains so that you're constantly better and even grateful for them, which is what psychologists would call post-traumatic growth. So it's really just those two things.
I'm only measuring myself against where I was before. And the truth is I'm always ahead of my past self. Even if... things go backwards seemingly. Like even if I lose my leg in a car accident, right? Like a lot of bad things can seemingly happen, but if you're in the gain, you are finding the gains and you're creating gains from your experiences.
I'm only measuring myself against where I was before. And the truth is I'm always ahead of my past self. Even if... things go backwards seemingly. Like even if I lose my leg in a car accident, right? Like a lot of bad things can seemingly happen, but if you're in the gain, you are finding the gains and you're creating gains from your experiences.
I'm only measuring myself against where I was before. And the truth is I'm always ahead of my past self. Even if... things go backwards seemingly. Like even if I lose my leg in a car accident, right? Like a lot of bad things can seemingly happen, but if you're in the gain, you are finding the gains and you're creating gains from your experiences.
I'm only measuring myself against where I was before. And the truth is I'm always ahead of my past self. Even if... things go backwards seemingly. Like even if I lose my leg in a car accident, right? Like a lot of bad things can seemingly happen, but if you're in the gain, you are finding the gains and you're creating gains from your experiences.
I'm only measuring myself against where I was before. And the truth is I'm always ahead of my past self. Even if... things go backwards seemingly. Like even if I lose my leg in a car accident, right? Like a lot of bad things can seemingly happen, but if you're in the gain, you are finding the gains and you're creating gains from your experiences.
I'm only measuring myself against myself backward, and I'm literally turning every experience into my gain.
I'm only measuring myself against myself backward, and I'm literally turning every experience into my gain.
I'm only measuring myself against myself backward, and I'm literally turning every experience into my gain.
I'm only measuring myself against myself backward, and I'm literally turning every experience into my gain.
I'm only measuring myself against myself backward, and I'm literally turning every experience into my gain.
And so I consider it you're squeezing as much juice out of your experiences as possible. You're also always choosing to become better as a result, no matter what happens to you. you're in the gain. So everything ultimately happens for you. So I guess it's really two big ideas.
And so I consider it you're squeezing as much juice out of your experiences as possible. You're also always choosing to become better as a result, no matter what happens to you. you're in the gain. So everything ultimately happens for you. So I guess it's really two big ideas.