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Did you ever ask yourself why you’ve ever suffered despite having done everything right? After having an ultra-stressful week thanks to certain bottom-feeding scumbags that I had mistakenly allowed into my business circle, I had an epiphany that I would like to share with you. Fortunately it only took me three decades to get to this conclusion, but it’s an important one. If you’ve been experiencing any suffering whatsoever, I urge you to read on so that you can start feeling good again, take control of your feelings, and live an amazing life free from pain.
I’ll start with my own story. Generally, I’ve always done things right in life. I was born with intelligence and logic. In addition to that, I spent years in school, always at the top of my class, never getting into trouble. I always follow the law, have never been charged with a crime, and have never even received a speeding ticket in my entire life. Financially, I am very conservative with my money and save well. On the health side, I exercise regularly, and eat an ultra-clean diet, low in meats yet high in proteins and necessary nutrients – I have a clean bill of health. I’m close with my parents and have a group of amazing friends.
Despite all of this, I have found that there has been suffering in my life. When I say “suffering”, I’m referring to any pain, anguish or stress – basically any negative feelings – that I have felt. I realized there was a clear disconnect as this equation didn’t make sense. It didn’t make sense that I experienced suffering when I was doing everything “right”. I had to get to the bottom of this conundrum.
Don’t get me wrong. My life is amazing and always has been. I’m certainly not here to paint a bleak picture – I’ve travelled the world, was raised very well, and have lived a privileged life. More importantly, I’ve never been one to live a “glass half-empty” kind of life, ever. When things have gone wrong, I’ve always blamed myself because at the end of the day, even if someone else screws me over, my thought process is that it was my fault for letting them do so in the first place. But wanting more answers, I decided to figure out what exactly was the problem, so that I could find a solution and live an even better life. Enough was enough.