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How To SMASH EVERY GOAL Non-Stop With ZERO Inner Resistance

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I'm out in the Redwood Forest today in Northern California . Uh, apparently we're surrounded by trees that are like 2,000 years old out here , which is kind of inconceivable, but I can kind of believe it just by looking at it . And what I want to talk to you about today is what I like to call long game motivation. Uh, this is a little bit different than the type of motivation al videos that you might be accustomed to , like, you know, reaching immediate goal or immediate couple of goals . uh but rather with long game motivation , we rethink motivation. Not in terms of what it means to get an immediate win uh but rather what it means to have an arc of winning throughout your entire life . Wow. Yeah, that's uh that's working . It's totally unframable . This is unbelievable . I want to move here . Can we get a Tinder greens in here ? [laughter] Holy [ __ ] that's tall . Okay, so this is definitely one of the coolest places I've ever been in my . I thought I would start the video a little bit unconventionally up on this log , and I'll zoom in a little bit later . Uh, and I also thought that I would start the video by reading some passages out of one of my all-time favorite books , Hannibal and Me. Uh, . Uh, this is a book written by a guy named Andreas Cluth . Um, I think it's brilliant . I'd urge you to go pick up a copy of it. And the basic gist of it is how again like we talked about life is not just thought of as a series of immediate victories but rather looking at a successful life over the long term . Um and interestingly as a side note before I crack into it in the same way that Andreas Clu's uh video or or book wouldn't become super popular I would bet just because there's not a lot of . Okay with newbies that just want instant techniques . There's a lot of people that buy those books

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