Jason Tartick
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You know, I wrote myself a letter when I was going through a tough time about a year ago. And when I wrote that letter, I wrote it to myself. I wrote it as an 80-year-old to myself today. And I sent it to myself. I put it in the mail. I don't think I've ever told anyone that. And I still keep it today. When I get lost, I open it up and read, what would 80-year-old Jason want today to think?
You know, I wrote myself a letter when I was going through a tough time about a year ago. And when I wrote that letter, I wrote it to myself. I wrote it as an 80-year-old to myself today. And I sent it to myself. I put it in the mail. I don't think I've ever told anyone that. And I still keep it today. When I get lost, I open it up and read, what would 80-year-old Jason want today to think?
You know, I wrote myself a letter when I was going through a tough time about a year ago. And when I wrote that letter, I wrote it to myself. I wrote it as an 80-year-old to myself today. And I sent it to myself. I put it in the mail. I don't think I've ever told anyone that. And I still keep it today. When I get lost, I open it up and read, what would 80-year-old Jason want today to think?
And so that's a practice, too, I'd give everyone and tell people to think about.
And so that's a practice, too, I'd give everyone and tell people to think about.
And so that's a practice, too, I'd give everyone and tell people to think about.
Yeah, well, what I'm saying is I'm putting myself, I'm taking my soul and taking it out of my body and I'm putting it into 80-year-old Jason. And I'm thinking about 80-year-old Jason. He's bald and he's wrinkly and he's old and he's got arthritis. And I'm writing a letter to what he would say to 35-year-old Jason. And it takes a moment to step out, no distractions.
Yeah, well, what I'm saying is I'm putting myself, I'm taking my soul and taking it out of my body and I'm putting it into 80-year-old Jason. And I'm thinking about 80-year-old Jason. He's bald and he's wrinkly and he's old and he's got arthritis. And I'm writing a letter to what he would say to 35-year-old Jason. And it takes a moment to step out, no distractions.
Yeah, well, what I'm saying is I'm putting myself, I'm taking my soul and taking it out of my body and I'm putting it into 80-year-old Jason. And I'm thinking about 80-year-old Jason. He's bald and he's wrinkly and he's old and he's got arthritis. And I'm writing a letter to what he would say to 35-year-old Jason. And it takes a moment to step out, no distractions.
And I think about what would that 80-year-old Jason say to him? And then I wrote it and then I shipped it and I waited for it to come in the mail and it came back. And well, I actually had a friend send it to me and they didn't read it. It was locked. And then I waited and I read it and I still read it when I'm in moments of being disheveled.
And I think about what would that 80-year-old Jason say to him? And then I wrote it and then I shipped it and I waited for it to come in the mail and it came back. And well, I actually had a friend send it to me and they didn't read it. It was locked. And then I waited and I read it and I still read it when I'm in moments of being disheveled.
And I think about what would that 80-year-old Jason say to him? And then I wrote it and then I shipped it and I waited for it to come in the mail and it came back. And well, I actually had a friend send it to me and they didn't read it. It was locked. And then I waited and I read it and I still read it when I'm in moments of being disheveled.
And a lot of the things that are in there, you know, some of them are very private, but some of them are like, stop giving a shit what everyone thinks, right? Stop living for everyone else. You have such good character. You care with your heart. What people think and what noise is means shit.
And a lot of the things that are in there, you know, some of them are very private, but some of them are like, stop giving a shit what everyone thinks, right? Stop living for everyone else. You have such good character. You care with your heart. What people think and what noise is means shit.
And a lot of the things that are in there, you know, some of them are very private, but some of them are like, stop giving a shit what everyone thinks, right? Stop living for everyone else. You have such good character. You care with your heart. What people think and what noise is means shit.
Just continue to be the best version of you and leave an imprint on all like the beauty you believe in yourself. And those are some of the themes.
Just continue to be the best version of you and leave an imprint on all like the beauty you believe in yourself. And those are some of the themes.
Just continue to be the best version of you and leave an imprint on all like the beauty you believe in yourself. And those are some of the themes.
Yeah, I think something else too that I just read lately that connects to this is it's a speech by Jim Carrey. And he talks about how, you know, like how many thoughts we have in a day, right? We have like millions and millions of thoughts, just quick little things. And these thoughts dictate so many things in our life. They dictate fears and concern and anxiety.
Yeah, I think something else too that I just read lately that connects to this is it's a speech by Jim Carrey. And he talks about how, you know, like how many thoughts we have in a day, right? We have like millions and millions of thoughts, just quick little things. And these thoughts dictate so many things in our life. They dictate fears and concern and anxiety.