Jeremy Renner
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And I just don't โ sadly, I'm in โ Spinning rock with people and capitalism and stuff. I just feel like I belong. But I do. A lot of times I just don't feel like I fit into... How things work or seem to work down. Or I just don't do things I don't give value to. I only do things that are valuable in my life. That's it.
And I just don't โ sadly, I'm in โ Spinning rock with people and capitalism and stuff. I just feel like I belong. But I do. A lot of times I just don't feel like I fit into... How things work or seem to work down. Or I just don't do things I don't give value to. I only do things that are valuable in my life. That's it.
And I just don't โ sadly, I'm in โ Spinning rock with people and capitalism and stuff. I just feel like I belong. But I do. A lot of times I just don't feel like I fit into... How things work or seem to work down. Or I just don't do things I don't give value to. I only do things that are valuable in my life. That's it.
That's right. Or even your time or your career. Uh-huh. Right?
That's right. Or even your time or your career. Uh-huh. Right?
That's right. Or even your time or your career. Uh-huh. Right?
People do careers that they fucking hate. Yeah. Or they're in a marriage they fucking despise. All this stuff. You're spending too much time doing what? Right. Why? Why? Why? Because of fear. Because of fear. You get trapped. And it's too difficult to get out. And, you know, they get too deep and buried into some place. They paint themselves on a corner. You know, it's quite sad.
People do careers that they fucking hate. Yeah. Or they're in a marriage they fucking despise. All this stuff. You're spending too much time doing what? Right. Why? Why? Why? Because of fear. Because of fear. You get trapped. And it's too difficult to get out. And, you know, they get too deep and buried into some place. They paint themselves on a corner. You know, it's quite sad.
People do careers that they fucking hate. Yeah. Or they're in a marriage they fucking despise. All this stuff. You're spending too much time doing what? Right. Why? Why? Why? Because of fear. Because of fear. You get trapped. And it's too difficult to get out. And, you know, they get too deep and buried into some place. They paint themselves on a corner. You know, it's quite sad.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's one of the reasons why I wrote the book is I hope there's things that that I learned and the gifts that I received from from passing and coming back and overcoming, you know, huge obstacles. And a lot of people can identify with suffering and struggle.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's one of the reasons why I wrote the book is I hope there's things that that I learned and the gifts that I received from from passing and coming back and overcoming, you know, huge obstacles. And a lot of people can identify with suffering and struggle.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's one of the reasons why I wrote the book is I hope there's things that that I learned and the gifts that I received from from passing and coming back and overcoming, you know, huge obstacles. And a lot of people can identify with suffering and struggle.
It doesn't have to be a physical struggle, but it's a certain way to think and perspective to work your way through it because it is a lonely place. And I think there's something beautiful about the narrative of an author to a reader or even just audio, which is even more intense because you get the 911 call and it's kind of dramatic in that sense. But it's pretty intimate.
It doesn't have to be a physical struggle, but it's a certain way to think and perspective to work your way through it because it is a lonely place. And I think there's something beautiful about the narrative of an author to a reader or even just audio, which is even more intense because you get the 911 call and it's kind of dramatic in that sense. But it's pretty intimate.
It doesn't have to be a physical struggle, but it's a certain way to think and perspective to work your way through it because it is a lonely place. And I think there's something beautiful about the narrative of an author to a reader or even just audio, which is even more intense because you get the 911 call and it's kind of dramatic in that sense. But it's pretty intimate.
And I think you can really move the needle for somebody. The more open and honest and vulnerable I am in sharing the narrative, the maybe more I have a chance at connecting with the reader or listener.
And I think you can really move the needle for somebody. The more open and honest and vulnerable I am in sharing the narrative, the maybe more I have a chance at connecting with the reader or listener.