To think that having to make a speech about converting pain into strength to be one of the hardest things he has done in his life is amazing because he must have had quite an emotional and tear-jerking backstory that he experienced, then again, he could have just said that to emphasize the “he was hurt”. This guy was so pessimistic in his life and I will share why: Firstly, he was a disruptive and angry child growing up who had no one to talk to and he didn’t do well in school so he struggled. Secondly, he felt like no one understood his pain and ever since the age of seven he had wanted to commit suicide. Now fortunately and unfortunately for him, he was kicked out of high-school and now the unfortunate part was quite obvious seeing that he got kicked out, fortunate for him because he worked in a rim store where he felt like he could do something he was passionate about. He was as to say, very enthusiastic about the work he was doing. He started reading properly via magazines and he focused on sales and starts building his career where he starts acompany called Dub Magazine.
We all go through pain all through out our lives and no one can tell me that they haven’t, it’s a kind of a cycle where we get hurt and either fall or rise back up again etc. Life is all about what you are doing, not about what you look like or who you are because in the end it is never too late to be successful and I’m talking about any kind of success. Happiness is a success in and of itself because of how having it just makes you feel like anything you could be and part of being successful is learning how to love yourself and be you. Part of growing up you would think it would be better to be strong and sturdy and not facing any troubles but as you do grow you notice it’s a whole lot more advantageous if you become vulnerable and weak because when you are sturdy you have an impeccable incompatibility with growth and you will never become the best you could ever hope to be while when...