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By Casey Grey

I'm Glad I Did That!

11/18/2019

 
It's easy to go through life and get caught in the daily grind. In fact, there's a good chance you have a "good" life. Things are not "great" but they definitely could be worse.

Perhaps there is something eating at you but you don't know what it is. You ask yourself: "Why do I feel this way? I have a good life. There's a roof over my head and food on the table."

There's a feeling in your gut that you can't shake.

I just spent the weekend with amazing people who are out in the world having a huge impact on thousands of people. What I realized is that they all have a story. At some point in their lives, they were in the dumps. Life was shitty and wearing them down and eventually they said ENOUGH!

The good life is the worst place to be in my opinion. You are too comfortable. Most big changes in people's lives come after such a painful experience that they have no choice but the change.

But when you're in a good place, there's no reason to change. There's no reason to take a risk.

But what about that feeling in your gut? It's telling you something. You are not happy with just being good. You are not fulfilled. You know there's something better.

And all the people around you can tell it's eating at you.

What if you don't take action on your dreams? What will your life be like? Will it be the same until you are on your deathbed? Is that what you want? Will you have regrets?

What if you DO TAKE ACTION? How will your life improve? What kind of experiences will you provide for your friends and family? Where will you travel? Where will you live? Who will you help? What will you build? Most importantly, who will you become?

And if it doesn't work out, then what? Will you try again? Will you be a better person than when you started the journey?

Wouldn't you rather come to the end and say "I'm glad I did that!" instead of "I wish I did that..."

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