How to Win at Life

My life completely changed when I stopped doing what the masses were doing and started researching and testing what made sense to me. That intuitive voice that we have been trained to ignore. When I started implementing discipline and started to forego things that brought me instant pleasure is when for the first time I started to feel pure joy and peace in place of fleeting happiness that would leave as fast as it came. The process of unlearning all of the things that had been preventing me from growing and becoming who I was meant to be. So many of us are a public success but a private failure. We wonder why we still have this emptiness inside when from the outside it looks like we have it all. It’s through overcoming obstacles and playing the long game that results in true joy. It’s in developing and gaining the non-material things that can’t be taken from us. It’s passing down the knowledge and wisdom that makes our life worthwhile and full of meaning. It’s wanting to truly help someone else without expecting anything in return. It is those selfish acts that truly make this world a better place. It’s selfish because what you get out of helping someone else does so much more for you. That joy that you get. Nothing is better than that. Stepping into your greatness one day at a time, one inch at a time. Don’t be fooled into thinking it is an easy path. The second that you decide to better yourself the devil steps in and will throw everything at you. Little does he know that only makes you stronger.

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