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Part 2 - "I'm not living up to my full potential." The Work of Byron Katie

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A man who is convinced that he can't make a living doing what he really wants to do questions his crippling beliefs through The Work with Byron Katie.

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  • Wow! This is one of the best (for me) Byron Katie videos I've ever seen.

  • all this sweet man needs to do is look at the all the potential lossed in those who are projecting that he is not living up to his potential. ;-)

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  • I would love to know how this gentleman is doing today. What a beautiful clip.

  • This guy reminds me of someone I used to work with. The insights are great.

  • What about reponsibility, it may not be that easy to drop everything especially when it leaves someone else to take up all the responsibility you vacate.

  • beautiful, thank you!

  • Very powerful thank you!

  • the power of this video is in the dialogue with Katie and the way she conducts herself and the interaction. This guy will get the message when he does. What I'm concerned with is that I got the message and what a blessing that is.

  • @kg099999 It's a pity the sound was not very good in this broadcast and may be this is why like you I feel a bit "trouble" by it. It's interesting that you said that his wishes are vague and general and then you said that we all want what he wants .

    I think it's need more "Work" and investigation. If I am so interested in this, it is also

    that I can see myself in this man.

  • Well, if worse comes to worse and I lose all my direction and become homeless, at least I'll have Diogenes the Cynic to inspire me. His life showed me that one can still have a lot of influence even if they're considered to be as low as a dog.

  • @kg099999 Well, I figure as long as I can do what I want in my free time, being asked to spend 40 hours a week doing tedious work that I'd rather avoid is okay. I need to enjoy what I do for a living. Is it true? Can I absolutely know that it's true?

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