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Pratz's avatar

Great approach Alex !

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Alex Mathers's avatar

thanks!

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John's avatar

Cool

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Louise Foerster's avatar

Brilliant. Arrived at the exact moment I most needed to see it. Thank you!

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Alex Mathers's avatar

great stuff Louise :)

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ToddParke's avatar

Incase no one has said it yet"I have a problem with this" and that is I wish someone would have explained this earlier in my life or that I would have heard it when they did. I am just greatfull that you opened my eyes here. Thank you much

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Alex Mathers's avatar

Haha great, thanks Todd!

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The Joy Link's avatar

Your perspective is sound & I agree 100%. Most people want the easy life without putting the hard work! Ive been through it and theres a ton of work needed to bring things to life and we also want it now, conveniently instant. Ahh watta life, yet then thered be no growth to get it. Youd wish to have it all and its there. No work involved means no appreciation and then theres only ‘fleeting happiness’, no real ‘intrinsic joy’. So! YES! Thanks for the great read and Im up for more! woohoo Love it! All the best, Brian

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Alex Mathers's avatar

You got it Brian, thank you! Alex

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Ramon Salinas's avatar

In other words:

They are problems only if we are working on the wrong thing, but they are stepping stones if we are working on the right goal for us.

imho.

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Alex Mathers's avatar

All problems can hold value depending on how you see it. This has far less to do with externals and more to do with the internal.

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Aiza Rashid's avatar

Right! I agree.

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Alex Mathers's avatar

thanks

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Fiona's avatar

100%

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Alex Mathers's avatar

thanks Fiona

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