David Ghiyam
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It's in the discomfort zone is where my confidence is getting built. That's where it's getting built. But people, they want an easier answer. There has to be an easier way. There's not. I'm sorry, I searched for it my entire life. I did. I lied, I did everything. And I still felt empty. I coach a lot of people nowadays, billionaires.
It's in the discomfort zone is where my confidence is getting built. That's where it's getting built. But people, they want an easier answer. There has to be an easier way. There's not. I'm sorry, I searched for it my entire life. I did. I lied, I did everything. And I still felt empty. I coach a lot of people nowadays, billionaires.
who called me on the phone and said, man, I'm still missing something. It's because they did what they were good at. And they had this beautiful family, two, three houses, cars, everything. Has everything to work. On the outside looking in, like, my God, man, how can you be unhappy? I walk around with a backpack with all my stuff in it and no car. And I walk around, happiest person in the world.
who called me on the phone and said, man, I'm still missing something. It's because they did what they were good at. And they had this beautiful family, two, three houses, cars, everything. Has everything to work. On the outside looking in, like, my God, man, how can you be unhappy? I walk around with a backpack with all my stuff in it and no car. And I walk around, happiest person in the world.
Have nothing. Happy as hell. It's because... I found out the whole key to life. It's not in all that. You have to face yourself. So many people live to be a hundred years old and they die miserable having everything because they never examined. I call it my live autopsy. You never examine this. Happiness, peace, Enlighten it. It's all up here, man. It's all up here.
Have nothing. Happy as hell. It's because... I found out the whole key to life. It's not in all that. You have to face yourself. So many people live to be a hundred years old and they die miserable having everything because they never examined. I call it my live autopsy. You never examine this. Happiness, peace, Enlighten it. It's all up here, man. It's all up here.
If I start talking like this, people go, man, you know, I don't know. It's the truth, man.
If I start talking like this, people go, man, you know, I don't know. It's the truth, man.
You just got to be willing to go and face it. And that's the hard part.
You just got to be willing to go and face it. And that's the hard part.
Not to be arrogant. I don't have one.
Not to be arrogant. I don't have one.
The last one I had was probably still me. Me, still living, because I always talk about, I pay rent. So we used to live in a $7 a month place when I was growing up.
The last one I had was probably still me. Me, still living, because I always talk about, I pay rent. So we used to live in a $7 a month place when I was growing up.
This is in Indiana. So we had a lot of money in Buffalo. And when my mom left my dad, we went to nothing for a period of time before she got on her feet. And that $7 a month place used to be, it was my, it was who I was. I was no one. I was in the sewer. My mom went there. I had nothing. And you always feel like you have nothing. I achieved so much. I was a Navy SEAL.
This is in Indiana. So we had a lot of money in Buffalo. And when my mom left my dad, we went to nothing for a period of time before she got on her feet. And that $7 a month place used to be, it was my, it was who I was. I was no one. I was in the sewer. My mom went there. I had nothing. And you always feel like you have nothing. I achieved so much. I was a Navy SEAL.
I've gone through ranger school. I've gone through Delta Force selection training. I've done so much. I run 200 miles, pull up records, everything. Learned to read and write, became pretty intelligent. And I still was like, man, what is wrong with me? It wasn't until I got real sick. And I talked about in the last chapter of that book, I got real sick and I was about 38 years old. I'm 43 now.
I've gone through ranger school. I've gone through Delta Force selection training. I've done so much. I run 200 miles, pull up records, everything. Learned to read and write, became pretty intelligent. And I still was like, man, what is wrong with me? It wasn't until I got real sick. And I talked about in the last chapter of that book, I got real sick and I was about 38 years old. I'm 43 now.
And my life got real quiet. I went from running 205 miles in 39 hours to couldn't get out of bed. The doctors couldn't figure out what was wrong with me. But once again, it was the best thing that ever happened to me.
And my life got real quiet. I went from running 205 miles in 39 hours to couldn't get out of bed. The doctors couldn't figure out what was wrong with me. But once again, it was the best thing that ever happened to me.