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How do you interpret your life constraint?

July 18, 2021 by Dror Allouche Leave a Comment

I remember a story in Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robbins. This is one of the first books on personal development I read. It had a big impact on me.
Then I read all the books by Tony. I consider this one to be his best work. So if you don’t know Tony yet. Is it possible? 😀
And if you want to discover his message, I highly recommend this reading. Despite the years, this story has stayed with me.
How do you interpret your life constraint?

How do you interpret your life constraint?
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Two brothers with 11 months difference came from a complicated family and had two opposing destinies. One is having a lot of success and the other fails in everything.
When they answered the question, “Why has your life turned out this way?” They both came with the same answer. “What else could I have become, having grown up with a father like that?”


There are no facts, only interpretations.
— Friedrich Nietzsche

The way we interpret the things have a tremendous effect on our life.
You won’t choose some of your constraints. You have to deal with them, but your interpretation will make the difference.

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