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ποΈ 14 September 2020
β±οΈ 64 minutes
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0:00.0 | When you're going through things and whether they're hard or difficult or scary or create uncertainty in your life, nobody wants that. |
0:07.6 | Nobody wants to feel it. Nobody wants to feel left behind. No one wants to feel unloved. No one wants to feel unloved no one wants to feel broke criticized I truly believe at this age of 51 years old |
0:17.2 | been blessed to do some pretty incredible things been had massive failures |
0:21.6 | Life really does happen for us, not to do. Hi, I'm Greg Gunn, and welcome to the future podcast. Today's guest is a New York Times best selling |
0:54.4 | author, real estate investor, and successful entrepreneur, but it didn't come easy. |
1:00.4 | He learned how to transform a tumultuous childhood and to fuel for personal growth and business development. |
1:07.0 | In this episode, he and Chris talk about how each of our unique experiences shape who we become |
1:12.0 | and why it's important to identify, question, and even |
1:15.9 | change the beliefs that we hold. |
1:18.2 | His path was windy, riddled with self-doubt, and included plenty of mistakes along the way, but you don't become business partners with |
1:25.2 | Tony Robbins by giving up. |
1:27.6 | Which is why I really admire a phrase that you'll hear a lot during this episode. |
1:32.0 | Life happens for us, not to us. Please enjoy our conversation |
1:36.8 | with Dean Graziosi. All right, so I was just listening to your interview with Evan Carmichael |
1:42.3 | and I know that was done, I think last year and there's been some time since then but you said something that |
1:47.1 | Struck a accord in me and I want to follow up with that which was you were reluctant to share personal things about your life. |
1:55.0 | And it came from a place of, you knew that you were going through a divorce and you didn't want to talk about that. |
2:01.0 | And you said you're going to make an effort because people seem to want more of that from you. So I just want to start off with this. And I think this may set the tone for the rest of the conversation, I'm not sure. But you are a product of divorce, your parents split up kind of early on in your life, and you grew up poor and you had some hardships. |
2:19.0 | My question to you because you were super sensitive about that with your own children and your ex-wife was, do you think that experience made you who you are today? |
2:28.0 | That part of your resilience and your spirit and your drive come from having to figure it out yourself. |
2:35.0 | Yeah, first off man, thank you for, thank you for setting this up. |
2:39.0 | It's a pleasure to chat with you. |
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