Tony Robbins
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They did have a... Well, they had each other. There were a bunch of them, but they also had a boat of, like, they could retire if they wanted. They can jump in the boat. Okay, okay. Yeah, don't die. That's one of the other rules.
They did have a... Well, they had each other. There were a bunch of them, but they also had a boat of, like, they could retire if they wanted. They can jump in the boat. Okay, okay. Yeah, don't die. That's one of the other rules.
Don't die. Don't die.
Don't die. Don't die.
Don't die. Don't die.
It's a great one. Yeah. Yeah, very important.
It's a great one. Yeah. Yeah, very important.
It's a great one. Yeah. Yeah, very important.
You're asking today because you're in pain.
You're asking today because you're in pain.
You're asking today because you're in pain.
Yeah, yeah. No, I went through hell. I'm writing a book about joy of movement. And I was on the floor in the dark with an open bowl of Tylenol. It was like the most pathetic. Oh, my God. My brother-in-law. I was feeling like, oh, I'm getting better. I'm figuring out my stuff. And my brother-in-law popped by. It was Christmas. And he's like, this is so sad. And I'm seeing it through his eyes.
Yeah, yeah. No, I went through hell. I'm writing a book about joy of movement. And I was on the floor in the dark with an open bowl of Tylenol. It was like the most pathetic. Oh, my God. My brother-in-law. I was feeling like, oh, I'm getting better. I'm figuring out my stuff. And my brother-in-law popped by. It was Christmas. And he's like, this is so sad. And I'm seeing it through his eyes.
Yeah, yeah. No, I went through hell. I'm writing a book about joy of movement. And I was on the floor in the dark with an open bowl of Tylenol. It was like the most pathetic. Oh, my God. My brother-in-law. I was feeling like, oh, I'm getting better. I'm figuring out my stuff. And my brother-in-law popped by. It was Christmas. And he's like, this is so sad. And I'm seeing it through his eyes.
I'm like... Yeah, it's super sad. Oh my God, that's hilarious. So then I did regular PT like all of us would do. But I had to come back out to Santa Barbara to finish writing the book. And when I got out here, they were like, can we just try to help you? Can we assess you? And I had said I didn't want to be part of it because I didn't want to lose my journalistic objectivity or whatever.
I'm like... Yeah, it's super sad. Oh my God, that's hilarious. So then I did regular PT like all of us would do. But I had to come back out to Santa Barbara to finish writing the book. And when I got out here, they were like, can we just try to help you? Can we assess you? And I had said I didn't want to be part of it because I didn't want to lose my journalistic objectivity or whatever.
I'm like... Yeah, it's super sad. Oh my God, that's hilarious. So then I did regular PT like all of us would do. But I had to come back out to Santa Barbara to finish writing the book. And when I got out here, they were like, can we just try to help you? Can we assess you? And I had said I didn't want to be part of it because I didn't want to lose my journalistic objectivity or whatever.
But finally, I was so desperate. I was like, all right, let's go.
But finally, I was so desperate. I was like, all right, let's go.
But finally, I was so desperate. I was like, all right, let's go.