November 15, 2018 2 min read

 

Why is it that some people experience terrible, evil things in their lives & they become monsters themselves...while other people go through just the same kind of suffering & sh*t & they are transformed into amazing, good people? I get it. It is hard to take the negatives of life & convert them into positives. It's hard to be wronged & still do the right thing. It's really hard to go through really bad things & become a force for good in the world. But it can be done. You just have to make the choice.

SHOW NOTES

01:15 – Andy's introduction to today's show

00:50 – The mission of The MFCEO Project

02:35 – How one comment grabbed Andy's attention

04:00 – Why adversity is not an excuse to become a miserable person

05:35 – How you always have a choice, regardless of your circumstances 

06:20 – Why you have the ability to choose to become the person that rises above

07:00 – How you can use your adversity to fuel your success

07:50 – What most people who feel trapped don't see

08:35 – Why you are free to become the type of person people look up to 

09:30 – The formula you can use to ensure success

10:00 – Why people are attracted to stories of perseverance

11:15 – Why standing out is the hardest thing to do today and how you can do it

 

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