Lewis Howes
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Service.
Impact.
But significance, I feel like, when I think of significance, it's me being significant as opposed to being of service and creating significance in the world.
So you mentoring or supporting others, you can go.
Yeah, exactly.
Now here's my, I'm going to get back to this because I want to put a bow around this topic of self-love.
What's it gonna take for you or anyone as they start to break through certain levels of success or accomplishment or whatever they might be looking for, what's it gonna take for people to increase their level of self-love with criticism, with the weight of gold, as the Olympians call it,
I don't know if you've seen that documentary, The Weight of Gold.
Powerful about how Olympians, not all, some of them get extremely depressed after they accomplish the gold medal or the Olympics.
Some even commit suicide in different things because what's next?
And I'm living from this past now as opposed to something greater for myself.
So how can we, when we accomplish, when we succeed, when we get recognition, significance, develop deeper sense of self-love as opposed to you go from an eight to a six and a half.
I'm not saying it's bad or something, but how do you stay at an eight or improve as you make more impact in the world, as you accomplish more and have more that you've received?
That's my question for you on how you can do that personally and how we can support others in doing that as they accomplish.
I think this would be powerful for you over the next few years or whenever you figure this out to share with me or share with your audience.
how people can accomplish, achieve, and have the responsibility of success, and continue to have immense self-love.
And I think it comes, for me, what I've learned is letting go of the expectation of the accomplishments.
You know, my last book, my first book was a New York Times bestseller, and then there was an expectation.
I gotta make the next one a New York Times bestseller.
Probably the same for you.