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The Tai Lopez Show

How to Recover from Failure, Pick Yourself Up, and Start Again

The Tai Lopez Show

Tai Lopez

Business

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2017

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

The Tai Lopez Show is now available on Soundcloud. Check it out here: Soundcloud.com/TaiLopezShow “When you’re in the valleys of life, never isolate yourself. Surround yourself with friends” - Tai Lopez (click to tweet) Almost every major figure throughout history has encountered some sort of tremendous failure. A moment in their life when they made an absolutely huge mistake, were forced to deal with the consequences, and then, to make the decision that would shape the rest of their lives: Would they let the failure defeat them for good, or would they pick themselves up, and start again? Their answer to that question often defined whether they would become somebody who would be remembered or forgotten by history, and it will define the impact and success that you are able to achieve in your life. Everybody fails. The way you respond to failure, however, sets you apart from the crowd. Learn how to respond, how to pick yourself up, and how to have the strength and willpower to try again, to climb out of the valleys of life, and to become something great, on this episode of the Tai Lopez Show. “Almost every major historical figure has had a moment of tremendous failure, where they faced the decision of whether to persevere and keep going or give up” - Tai Lopez (click to tweet) Points to Keep In Mind Almost every major historical figure has had a moment of tremendous failure, where they faced the decision of whether to persevere and keep going or give up History is full of people who have lost a ton of money and recovered Maintain a level of activity, excitement, and optimism that you know you can keep up for the long run Happiness has more to do with relativity to where you were before, not absolute values When you’re in the valleys of life, never isolate yourself. Surround yourself with friends The human brain is wired in social terms, so the minute you isolate yourself, you’re in danger You should be able to come up with about 150 friends, family and acquaintances, who would attend your funeral Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Out of the ashes you will rise.

0:03.8

If you feel sad, lost, depressed, finances are in the gutter.

0:07.7

Social life, you're lonely. Out of the ashes, you will rise.

0:12.0

Here are my garage.

0:14.7

Invest in yourself. Always be curious.

0:17.4

Don't be a cynic. Sleep in on a couch in a mobile home with only $47 in my bank account.

0:25.8

When everything's burnt to the ground, when your sad, lost, depressed, and everything's at rock bottom,

0:30.8

you get to rebuild the exact and precise way you want the damn thing rebuilt.

0:36.8

Health, wealth, love, happiness, each of these four goals.

0:42.8

In case you missed the last episode, make sure you go back and check it out.

0:45.8

Here's what went down.

0:46.8

Seven billion people in the world, not one person's come up with this thought.

0:49.8

And I'm like, how can that be? And I realize what?

0:52.8

Not taught in school how to be eclectic. When you're eclectic, you are able to draw from a little bit of history,

0:58.8

a little bit of sociology, a little bit of economics, a little bit of cognitive studies, a little bit of math.

1:03.8

Bring it all together and create something that's never been created before.

1:12.8

Coming up today, almost every important person, there was a moment in time of massive failure

1:18.8

and then they had to make a decision whether to get a fresh start or not.

1:22.8

The question of the day, how can you recover? How can you make a fresh start?

1:35.8

Whatever's happened to you in the past, whether it's depression, anxiety, betrayal of a friend, loss of a job,

1:42.8

bankruptcy, if you're an entrepreneur, losing everything, it can be disastrous if you don't know how to deal with it.

1:49.8

So I was just on a little walk. I want you to hear a little clip, maybe it'll help you,

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