Power-hungry global bureaucracies, corrupt media, manipulative social networks—today, there are plenty of arguments for why we have little influence over anything.
But things aren't so simple when you look closer at your life.
For example, I’ve met a few people who split my life into “before” and “after.” With some, I had long conversations; with others, I only met once. Some I knew only through their actions or their work.
Just a brief encounter between us was enough to change me.
Champion coach John Danaher revolutionized jiu-jitsu, showing the world the power of leg attacks. But what changed John’s own perspective was a single phrase, when grappler Dean Lister asked him, “Why ignore 50% of the human body?”
The best catalyst for change is asking the right question at the right time.
“A child can only admire himself if his mother admires him first,” explained a psychotherapist. Someone has to gift the child love. If not his mother, then someone else—a grandmother, a neighbor, or a coach. Otherwise, the light will never break through the darkness of his soul.
When a diamond bends a ray of light, how many people see the reflection? Your personality is a diamond. Life is the jeweler. And the light is...
Sincerely yours,
-Alexander
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As a business therapist, I help tech founders quickly solve dilemmas at the intersection of business and personality, and boost company value as a result.
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