Mark Manson
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It's the same thing in business. If you've got employees that are messing up, you can't pretend they're not messing up. You have to say something. Or if you've got a co-worker that's screwing around, you have to say something. There are so many instances. Everywhere you kind of look in life,
It's the same thing in business. If you've got employees that are messing up, you can't pretend they're not messing up. You have to say something. Or if you've got a co-worker that's screwing around, you have to say something. There are so many instances. Everywhere you kind of look in life,
It's the same thing in business. If you've got employees that are messing up, you can't pretend they're not messing up. You have to say something. Or if you've got a co-worker that's screwing around, you have to say something. There are so many instances. Everywhere you kind of look in life,
It's the same thing in business. If you've got employees that are messing up, you can't pretend they're not messing up. You have to say something. Or if you've got a co-worker that's screwing around, you have to say something. There are so many instances. Everywhere you kind of look in life,
There's like a skillset of understanding what pain is necessary for growth to occur and then having the ability to step into that pain.
There's like a skillset of understanding what pain is necessary for growth to occur and then having the ability to step into that pain.
There's like a skillset of understanding what pain is necessary for growth to occur and then having the ability to step into that pain.
There's like a skillset of understanding what pain is necessary for growth to occur and then having the ability to step into that pain.
There's like a skillset of understanding what pain is necessary for growth to occur and then having the ability to step into that pain.
Absolutely. And I talked about this in my first book, Subtle Art. I said that if you think about the most important experiences of your life, probably three out of four of them were negative experiences. Like a breakup, a death, losing a job. These all, they're horrible in the moment, but when you look back on them years and years later, you're like, wow, I'm so glad that happened.
Absolutely. And I talked about this in my first book, Subtle Art. I said that if you think about the most important experiences of your life, probably three out of four of them were negative experiences. Like a breakup, a death, losing a job. These all, they're horrible in the moment, but when you look back on them years and years later, you're like, wow, I'm so glad that happened.
Absolutely. And I talked about this in my first book, Subtle Art. I said that if you think about the most important experiences of your life, probably three out of four of them were negative experiences. Like a breakup, a death, losing a job. These all, they're horrible in the moment, but when you look back on them years and years later, you're like, wow, I'm so glad that happened.
Absolutely. And I talked about this in my first book, Subtle Art. I said that if you think about the most important experiences of your life, probably three out of four of them were negative experiences. Like a breakup, a death, losing a job. These all, they're horrible in the moment, but when you look back on them years and years later, you're like, wow, I'm so glad that happened.
Absolutely. And I talked about this in my first book, Subtle Art. I said that if you think about the most important experiences of your life, probably three out of four of them were negative experiences. Like a breakup, a death, losing a job. These all, they're horrible in the moment, but when you look back on them years and years later, you're like, wow, I'm so glad that happened.
I'm such a better person for that happening.
I'm such a better person for that happening.
I'm such a better person for that happening.
I'm such a better person for that happening.
I'm such a better person for that happening.
Well, I stay inside. That's one way I suffer for the right reasons. I think there are a few fronts. One, I think the most obvious example is just my career. So it's writing is... I mean, it's fun a lot of times, but a lot of times it's suffering.