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Can rage be a positive emotion? It is to Abby Wambach, one of the most celebrated women in U.S. soccer.
Abby recalls a time in 2016, shortly after she retired from professional soccer, when she received an ESPY Icon Award alongside Peyton Manning and the late Kobe Bryant. Initially honored, Abby's euphoria soon became replaced with rage.
“Their biggest concerns were where they were going to invest their hundreds of millions of dollars that they collectively earned throughout their careers, but my biggest concern was how to pay my mortgage," the two-time Olympic gold medalist says.
You can find show notes and other information at CarsonGroup.com/Framework.
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Can rage be a positive emotion? It is to Abby Wambach, one of the most celebrated women in U.S. soccer.
Abby recalls a time in 2016, shortly after she retired from professional soccer, when she received an ESPY Icon Award alongside Peyton Manning and the late Kobe Bryant. Initially honored, Abby's euphoria soon became replaced with rage.
“Their biggest concerns were where they were going to invest their hundreds of millions of dollars that they collectively earned throughout their careers, but my biggest concern was how to pay my mortgage," the two-time Olympic gold medalist says.
You can find show notes and other information at CarsonGroup.com/Framework.

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