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How are you feeling?
China.
that's right why do you keep calling it the chinese virus because it's from china that's right that's right well yeah man let's uh let's let's do it let's uh let's get some calls in uh i got three of them all right so let's knock these out all right yeah first question i've got to write in for you andy i've been teaching martial arts
for almost 20 years while simultaneously being a full-time school teacher.
I never did it for money.
I did it because it gave me a way to help people transform their lives.
But now I'm tired.
I'm five years away from retirement and I'm struggling to keep the school open.
Part of me wants to close it, take my time back and start pouring into the people in my immediate circle, the ones who've often taken a back seat while I've served this passion for two decades.
I know I don't need your permission to make this decision.
What I am asking is for your perspective.
In your view, does success have to be measured by big accomplishments or
Can it be found in the smaller, quieter things we invest in?
I feel guilty for wanting to stop like I'll be letting others down, but I'm stuck at this crossroads and I want to hear how you see it.
I would appreciate your thoughts on this.
I have a month left to make this decision.
Acceptable to everybody.
I read the emails, I read these questions and stuff that come in, and I feel like there's always this common question at the root of it that people are really asking.
I guess the question is, when you're on the path of success, there's plenty of metaphors and analogies that you can put this to, but when you're on that path of success, you're climbing that ladder, or you're in the jungle, you're in the weeds, what are the signs
that you look for to know where you're supposed to be?