BigNShredded
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Don't get me wrong; it feels great looking good, making money, and having power. What really matters in life though, is how many other people you have impacted in a positive way.
So how do you quantify that?
Just be PASSIONATE about HELPING OTHERS. Help them become BETTER, STRONGER, SMARTER, HAPPIER, WEALTHIER, WARMER. As long as you KNOW that you have given your GREATEST EFFORT(as hard as you work at bodybuilding) then you have SUCCEEDED.
Don't get me wrong; it feels great looking good, making money, and having power. What really matters in life though, is how many other people you have impacted in a positive way.
Just be PASSIONATE about HELPING OTHERS. Help them become BETTER, STRONGER, SMARTER, HAPPIER, WEALTHIER, WARMER. As long as you KNOW that you have given your GREATEST EFFORT(as hard as you work at bodybuilding) then you have SUCCEEDED.
I cant agree more Ross !!
I couldent help but wonder "how many people will be at my funeral"
I am on the fence about some of this.
I find it much more rewarding to help people that actually want it.
It can be an act of futility and actually increase the amount of cynicism I have if somebody actually needs help, they DON'T want it, and I try to help anyway.
Sometimes that can be confused with people that just 'don't want to open up'.
I have had some of my most fulfilling moments being able to help people that were actually receptive to my help.
just .02