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The most memorable experiences that the
rich people have is the times they lost
all of their money, not necessarily the
times they [music] made all the money.
In fact, the most memorable experiences
that people have in their life is the
times of their difficulties.
That's why
the brings the verse where it says
that he let him remember the days of
darkness.
Because truth be told, if you ask
anybody that's not a teenager or it's a
child that does not even old enough to
have memories, but rather somebody
that's a little older, even if it's
somebody in their 20s and 30s and 40s,
perhaps some teenagers depending on the
life that they [music] have. You ask
them, "Tell me about your life."
Most notably,
and 100% of the time,
if you give them enough time to talk,
they'll spend the overwhelming majority
and even as much as 90% of the time
talking about the difficulties they
[music] overcame or the difficulties
that they're dealing with. They lost a
parent. They they had health issues.
They had issues with school. had issues
with the relationships, all types of
hardships they had in their life. The
older they have, the more hardships they
had. They lost a parent, they lost a
son, they lost a daughter, they lost
something, their losses, their career
changes, the trauma, the health crisis,
the situations that were giving them
anxiety from the world. That's what
PEOPLE REMEMBER. YOU ASK THEM, "WHAT
ABOUT THAT vacation you took to Mexico?
You know, when you were 20." "Oh, yeah,
that was nice. That was like 40, what?
40 years ago?" "Yeah, yeah, that was
nice. That's it. Yeah, but let's go back
to the cancer that I had. Wait, but
what? We went to Mexico for like a
month.
Who cares about [music] Mexico? I'm
telling you about my cancer. I'm telling
you about my sickness. Yeah, but the
sickness you solved it after like a few
years. It was miserable, right? Yeah.
Okay. SO, LET'S TALK ABOUT THE FUN
STUFF. LET'S TALK ABOUT MEXICO. LET'S
TALK ABOUT I don't know, ITALY.
SOMEWHERE FRANCE. The vacation. The
person is looking at you. Are you crazy?
Those stupid vacations. It's over. I
ALMOST DIED. I'M TELLING YOU ABOUT
ALMOST DYING.
OH, OKAY. You're like that. Why are you
so depressive?
It's not depressive. That's reality.
That's reality. Most people, what do
they remember? They remember their
difficulties. That's their life. That is
their life. Your life is a compilation
of difficulties. And who you are is
based on how you've overcome them or
failed.