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Love Life with Matthew Hussey

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Love Life with Matthew Hussey

Matthew Hussey

Relationships, Society & Culture

4.82.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

We all long for financial independence, relationship bliss, greater familial connection, and a generally peaceful life with fewer hardships.

But as it happens, life doesn’t care about the straight-line trajectory we've planned for ourselves.

But life is cyclical and doesn’t trend in just one direction. This is why it is imperative for us to take our focus off of where we feel we “ought to be” and make peace with life as it is today.

It is our job to cherish and learn from the wisdom gained from our past experiences instead of wishing things had gone a different way.

null of this is easy, but it is possible. In this video I explain how.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You know, so many of us have this line that we're drawing between now and the end of our days

0:05.6

and life does not care about that line.

0:09.6

Welcome everybody to the Love Life podcast. I am Matthew Hussey and this is a clip that I think is really going to help you with your confidence today.

0:36.4

Check it out and I'll speak to you at the end of the episode.

0:44.1

Life doesn't care about the straight line trajectory you have planned for yourself that just is all about an ever upwards trend towards financial independence towards relationship bliss towards

1:05.2

familial connection and bliss towards more peace towards less problems towards a less cluttered set of cupboards in your house.

1:20.0

It's, you know, so many of us have this line that we're drawing between now and the end of our days that's just all of these things are getting better.

1:32.0

And life does not care about that line. It will capriciously take people from us that we didn't intend to lose at the time they were taken.

1:45.6

It will clutter up new drawers while you clean out old ones.

1:50.4

It will injure you at a time when you were really excited about getting yourself in shape and then you can't.

1:59.2

It will rob you of your finances in a bad business deal that you thought was a sure thing.

2:06.4

It will rob you of a relationship that you thought was forever.

2:12.0

Life is constantly disrupting these plans we have and it makes me think about how often in life.

2:26.0

Well, two things really. One, we can always feel like we're grieving the loss of some future because we've already crossed over.

2:42.8

We've crossed the line of being able to ever do that thing.

2:45.6

But life is long, especially when you give yourself the opportunity to do lots of things or enjoy lots of things.

2:54.8

Life can be quite long and there are always chances to reinvent ourselves.

3:02.8

There are always chances to have a growth spurt.

3:05.6

There's always chances to learn something new or to get better at something.

3:11.6

It's interesting, James. I heard the average age for successful startup founders is or the peak age for successful startup founders is 45.

3:23.6

Peekage.

3:25.6

Or it was either peak or average. Maybe it was the... No, I don't think it was average.

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