 The main reason why I put such huge importance on developing habits and improving every single area of your life every day, no matter what, it's not because I'm some sort of a balance freak or something, it's because I went through such tough shit in my life, such traumatic events that I learned out of necessity, basically, how to create a situation where no matter how bad shit gets, you're still growing, you're still developing, everything is still getting better and better, and this was sort of a protection mechanism, not as an escape as a defense, but as an offense to bad things that happen in your life. So next time something bad happens, even to me, I just ask myself, will this possibly kill me? No. Will this matter? Five years from now? No. Will this put me in jail? No. Well, as long as I have my freedom, as long as I can be moving and thinking and taking action a year from now, I'll be in an entirely better place, and five years from now, holy fucking shit, like every month I'm developing my business, my fitness, my health, I'm meditating, so I'm getting more present, I'm learning every single day. What do you think about that? Like, don't you think that shit grows, compounds exponentially every year, every decade? I know, I always know that as long as I maintain these habits, as long as I maintain growth in all areas of my life, every day, no matter what, it means that wherever I am right now, it doesn't matter because a month from now I'll be making more money, I'll be healthier, I'll be smarter, I'll be more balanced, everything will be better, a year from now will be 10 times better, and a decade from now will be 100 times better, and that gives you a different perspective on life. I call this putting time on your side so that when you look, the further you look in the time continuum of your life, the more you have to look forward to. The reason desperation comes in is when you don't have anything to look forward to, but as long as you have these habits, as long as you're growing, especially during tough times, especially during depression, especially during stress, the more you're consistent and the longer you grow, the more hope you get for the future, because you know, you know it has to be better, you're forcing a better future, and that's my message, and that's what I do. That's why I do what I do. I hope you get that, and that's what I want to help you accomplish as well. Thanks for watching.