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🗓️ 5 March 2020
⏱️ 48 minutes
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0:00.0 | The veneers of denial were starting to fall away and I was starting to get a picture of the truth of how I was living. |
0:08.0 | What I thought was cool ultimately turned out to be something very dark, but ultimately, you know, I reached that point that you hear with other people and recovery, that point of no return where you wake up and you finally have the willingness to do whatever it takes. |
0:23.0 | And that's when I ended up in rehab and Oregon. |
0:27.0 | The challenge of crashing and having to pick yourself back up is really what reveals character, like that's the test. |
0:35.0 | If my journey's been about anything, it's about kind of trusting those whispers and being willing to have faith and invest in those little signals that are just so faint and yet potentially life altering and meaningful. |
0:50.0 | Now, and everything good in my life has come as an outgrowth of putting service first and recovery first and just allowing whatever else is going to come, come. |
1:01.0 | Yes, that's right. You heard it correctly. That is indeed me. Rich Roll and this is the Rich Roll podcast. |
1:10.0 | So I'm going to do something a little bit different today. Either I'm getting mushy with age or perhaps I'm evolving a bit. I choose to believe it's the latter. |
1:34.0 | But either way, I've been feeling a great deal of gratitude as of late. All of you guys, the audience has a great deal to do with this emotion. |
1:44.0 | And I just wanted to publicly acknowledge it and take a moment to reflect on the journey that got me to this place because I think it's important to stop for a beat to honor yourself. |
1:57.0 | And more than that, those that help get you where you are. For those relatively new to the show, who might not know that much about my personal story, about 13 years ago, I was somebody who I would characterize as relatively disconnected from my higher self. |
2:13.0 | And although I had strong together some years sober after many years lost in the throws of alcohol, I found myself stuck in a career that didn't serve me. |
2:23.0 | I was unhealthy. I was overweight and essentially totally blind to the best path forward. |
2:31.0 | Ultimately, I found this way out. It was a journey that began with diet and nutrition and fitness that took me places I never thought possible, conquering ultra endurance challenges previously unimaginable. |
2:44.0 | And ultimately reinventing my life wholesale along the way. |
2:49.0 | And then about eight years ago, I published a memoir chronicling that journey called Finding Ultra. And that book changed a lot for me and for other people. |
2:57.0 | And I've continued to grow and evolve and miss step and fail and learn since that moment. |
3:03.0 | And look, I'm not unaware that today I have this amazing privilege of living this life that is basically well beyond my wildest imagination. |
3:15.0 | But I will also freely admit that I often lose sight of this fact daily at times focused on finishing up the next project or lost in thought about the work that remains the stones that are unturned, the past mistakes that are unrectified. |
3:29.0 | And I need to be reminded all the time that it's important to take off those blinders to stop for a moment to reflect back to honor the path you've placed and express gratitude for those in your life that support you because nobody, nobody achieves dreams alone. |
3:44.0 | When outside magazine reached out to me a couple of months ago saying that they wanted to put me on the cover of their January issue, I honestly thought that I misheard them. |
3:55.0 | Unlike so many of my heroes who have graced the cover of this iconic publication over the years, I didn't see myself anywhere near that category. |
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