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Most of us grind away each day to try to stay clear of rock bottom, yet many of those who actually hit rock bottom describe the experience as a catalyst for so much good and a source of reassurance. In this episode I share my own story slamming into rock bottom in December 2015, when my tank hit empty and life was marked by awful health, a marriage on the rocks, career failure, and something no father wishes to experience. I end by clarifying the key distinction that bridges the Rock Bottom Paradox. Warning! You may end up no longer afraid of hitting rock bottom.
By David LedermanMost of us grind away each day to try to stay clear of rock bottom, yet many of those who actually hit rock bottom describe the experience as a catalyst for so much good and a source of reassurance. In this episode I share my own story slamming into rock bottom in December 2015, when my tank hit empty and life was marked by awful health, a marriage on the rocks, career failure, and something no father wishes to experience. I end by clarifying the key distinction that bridges the Rock Bottom Paradox. Warning! You may end up no longer afraid of hitting rock bottom.