Lewis Howes
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Appearances Over Time
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They weren't driving Ferraris.
They had an energy about them that made them give the best of who they were to us.
And so when it comes to how do we
How do we reconcile that?
How do we look at life saying, was I born good enough?
When you realize that no matter what you've done, no matter what you've not done, you are worthy of love.
Nothing to defend, nothing to conquer, nothing to prove.
And when that becomes your ground of realization, which can't happen into me, it's still trying to be earned in by me.
And you start operating from a level where you accept your own greatness without having to go and tick boxes for it.
You show up with a different energy.
You walk through life up to something.
And yeah, there's been times where, hey, I know what it's like not to be able to afford rent.
I was born on a low cost housing estate.
My parents had nothing.
And up until very recently, I got absolutely wiped out financially.
I don't judge my self-worth by tying it to my net worth.
And if you do that, you are never going to have enough money like the 700 million guy to feel worthy.
Why do most people tie their self-worth to the net worth?
Conditioning.
We've been told by society that the more money you have, the more successful you are because they can benchmark it.