Mark Manson
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And so when we do find something we're good at, our psychology is kind of wired to start making us feel emotionally satisfied.
And so when we do find something we're good at, our psychology is kind of wired to start making us feel emotionally satisfied.
And so when we do find something we're good at, our psychology is kind of wired to start making us feel emotionally satisfied.
And so when we do find something we're good at, our psychology is kind of wired to start making us feel emotionally satisfied.
And so when we do find something we're good at, our psychology is kind of wired to start making us feel emotionally satisfied.
And so when we do find something we're good at, our psychology is kind of wired to start making us feel emotionally satisfied.
And so when we do find something we're good at, our psychology is kind of wired to start making us feel emotionally satisfied.
And so when we do find something we're good at, our psychology is kind of wired to start making us feel emotionally satisfied.
And so when we do find something we're good at, our psychology is kind of wired to start making us feel emotionally satisfied.
Yes, I think by definition, growth requires breaking or losing some aspect of your former self. And by definition, breaking or losing an aspect of yourself is painful and uncomfortable. And in many cases, there's actually a component of grief to it, right? I quit drinking a couple of years ago. And while I don't want to drink anymore, I don't want to drink again.
Yes, I think by definition, growth requires breaking or losing some aspect of your former self. And by definition, breaking or losing an aspect of yourself is painful and uncomfortable. And in many cases, there's actually a component of grief to it, right? I quit drinking a couple of years ago. And while I don't want to drink anymore, I don't want to drink again.
Yes, I think by definition, growth requires breaking or losing some aspect of your former self. And by definition, breaking or losing an aspect of yourself is painful and uncomfortable. And in many cases, there's actually a component of grief to it, right? I quit drinking a couple of years ago. And while I don't want to drink anymore, I don't want to drink again.
Yes, I think by definition, growth requires breaking or losing some aspect of your former self. And by definition, breaking or losing an aspect of yourself is painful and uncomfortable. And in many cases, there's actually a component of grief to it, right? I quit drinking a couple of years ago. And while I don't want to drink anymore, I don't want to drink again.
Yes, I think by definition, growth requires breaking or losing some aspect of your former self. And by definition, breaking or losing an aspect of yourself is painful and uncomfortable. And in many cases, there's actually a component of grief to it, right? I quit drinking a couple of years ago. And while I don't want to drink anymore, I don't want to drink again.
Yes, I think by definition, growth requires breaking or losing some aspect of your former self. And by definition, breaking or losing an aspect of yourself is painful and uncomfortable. And in many cases, there's actually a component of grief to it, right? I quit drinking a couple of years ago. And while I don't want to drink anymore, I don't want to drink again.
Yes, I think by definition, growth requires breaking or losing some aspect of your former self. And by definition, breaking or losing an aspect of yourself is painful and uncomfortable. And in many cases, there's actually a component of grief to it, right? I quit drinking a couple of years ago. And while I don't want to drink anymore, I don't want to drink again.
Yes, I think by definition, growth requires breaking or losing some aspect of your former self. And by definition, breaking or losing an aspect of yourself is painful and uncomfortable. And in many cases, there's actually a component of grief to it, right? I quit drinking a couple of years ago. And while I don't want to drink anymore, I don't want to drink again.
Yes, I think by definition, growth requires breaking or losing some aspect of your former self. And by definition, breaking or losing an aspect of yourself is painful and uncomfortable. And in many cases, there's actually a component of grief to it, right? I quit drinking a couple of years ago. And while I don't want to drink anymore, I don't want to drink again.
Yes, I think by definition, growth requires breaking or losing some aspect of your former self. And by definition, breaking or losing an aspect of yourself is painful and uncomfortable. And in many cases, there's actually a component of grief to it, right? I quit drinking a couple of years ago. And while I don't want to drink anymore, I don't want to drink again.
Sometimes I look back at my former lifestyle and I miss it. I get nostalgic. I'm like, oh man, remember, like, God, those parties were so much fun. And there's like a little bit of sadness that comes along with it. But that's also one of the most profound transformational growths that's happened to me in the last couple of years, right?