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Do you know the biggest downfall a person can face is?

Hopelessness.

Not being able to see the light at the end of the tunnel can take people to some pretty dark places.

If you’ve ever felt hopelessness, than I’m sure you know how bad it feels.

If you’re feeling lost or hopeless, I’m going to tell you something important...you’re going to make it.

I know sometimes it might not feel like it, but you gotta find the will power to keep pushing through. You might have to change a few things in your life, but I promise you there’s a way to come out of any adversity you face.

Something good will always come. Things will eventually recover, and once they do, you’ll come out tougher and better than before.

Think about the Bubonic plague in the 1300’s. Only a handful of people survived the black plague. About three out of five people died. Only a handful of people survived. You and I are the product of those survivors. The renaissance came out of the Black Plague. I know that might seem like a bit of big example, but if humanity came out of that, then you have the ability to make it through anything.

The biggest disease in human history is helplessness. I talk about this in the 67 Steps program. Feeling like there is nothing you can do will tear you down every time if you don’t learn how to overcome it.


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