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Justin Rose stood on the 18th green at Augusta National at 45 years old and watched his dream slip away again. What he said afterward stopped John cold. In this episode, John unpacks Rose's response, why being willing to be on the wrong side of heartbreak is fundamentally different from just surviving it, and what Teddy Roosevelt's "Man in the Arena" speech has to do with leading a life well lived.
"You can't be on the right side of it if you're not willing to be on the wrong side of it."
The people who win aren't the ones who avoid the pain. They're the ones who keep showing up anyway.
Pick up John's book, Optimistic Outlook, on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Optimistic-Outlook-Lessons-Important-Muscle/dp/B0G4R5VJH1/
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Justin Rose stood on the 18th green at Augusta National at 45 years old and watched his dream slip away again. What he said afterward stopped John cold. In this episode, John unpacks Rose's response, why being willing to be on the wrong side of heartbreak is fundamentally different from just surviving it, and what Teddy Roosevelt's "Man in the Arena" speech has to do with leading a life well lived.
"You can't be on the right side of it if you're not willing to be on the wrong side of it."
The people who win aren't the ones who avoid the pain. They're the ones who keep showing up anyway.
Pick up John's book, Optimistic Outlook, on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Optimistic-Outlook-Lessons-Important-Muscle/dp/B0G4R5VJH1/

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