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The #1 Thing You Should Focus On To Get The Good Life

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If you know me, then you know that I?m all about living the good life. I believe that the key to l

If you know me, then you know that I’m all about living the good life. I believe that the key to living the good life is summed up by the 4 Pillars: Health, Wealth, Love, and Happiness. The number one reason why most people will never achieve these four pillars is most people chase all of these goals at once. They get so spread out and distracted that they never really achieve any of these. Confucius said, "The man who chases two rabbits catches none." So if you look at the four pillars, that’s for different rabbits. If you try to do all of these at once, you will end up failing because you will spread yourself too thin. So the secret to achieving these goals needs to be boiled down to one solution. I have a friend who calls it the Atomic Use Case. ====== I'm looking to personally train 300 individuals through my private mentorship program. Today, I'm having a free live call webinar at 4pm PST on how you can be a part of the 300. Bookmark the live call page by [clicking here](. [I Want To Take 300 People From Rags To Riches]( The video feed will be live promptly at 4. ====== Now, I don’t know why he calls it that, but what it means is that there is usually one underlying goal that you can focus on that will make the rest of the pillars fall into place. Now, I believe that there are two factors to the Atomic Use Case for the four pillars, but they go hand in hand. The first key to achieving any success is curiosity. You have to be curious to grow. If you don’t question how things work or why things are the way they are, you will never be able to move onto the next step. You’ll become stuck. The second factor is wisdom. Once you are curious about something, you have to take the time and put in the effort to learn about what you’re interested in. I’m not talking about going to school and sitting in a class, I meanrealself driven learning. You have to read and go to seminars and watch videos and listen to people who know what they are talking about, so you can start to grow and move beyond average knowledge. You can’t learn this in school. One of my favorite quotes right now is "Formal education will make you a living, but self education can make you a fortune." -Jim Rohn It basically means that if you go through the school system, you go through the average upbringing. I don't know how your upbringing with yourparentswere, but curiosity is killed. It's killed young by parents telling you to not ask so many questions, and just accept what they believe. It's killed by the school system that doesn't have time or the curriculum for you. Curiosity is the precursor to wisdom. You gotta be curious to be wise. It’s become very tricky to get this wisdom in themodernworld, because most people aren’t really wise. Most people don't take the time to become knowledgeable. Most people's curiosity has been killed, so you got to revive it in yourself. Think about it like a car. If you want to be wise about a car, you got to flip the hood of the car, look inside and understand how the engine works. Because if you don't have that knowledge, a mechanic can tell you anything and rip you off. That's how most people's lives become. They get ripped off because they don't understand what's under the hood. They don't understand how the engine works. Once you become curious, you will take the time to build wisdom. From there, everything else will begin to fall into place. You will understand how to optimize your day to be working on the four pillars without getting lost and spreading yourself too thin. Most people don’t have that curiosity and that drive to put everything they have into gaining wisdom. That hunger for more is the very start of living the good life. That’s why I began reading so much. I decided that I was going to learn as much as I could, and that way, once I started focusing on building businesses and becoming fit and focusing on my relationships with others, it felt like instinct. I had already gained all of this information from reading and learning from others, that there wasn't a huge learning curve like most people have. So I really encourage you today to learn onenewskill, or one new piece of information. Pick up a book and read. Listen and learn before you act. Stay Strong, Tai P.S. Come see me talk on a free live webinar today Saturday, March 10th, 2018 at 4pm PST. I'm picking 300 individuals to personally mentor and you could be one of them. Tomorrow on the call I'll be explaining how you can be a part of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. [Click here to watch the live call.]( It will be live at 4pm, but you can bookmark the page and leave your questions now for Tai to answer when he gets on. [Manage Email Alerts]( | [Unsubscribe From All]( | [Unsubscribe From Tai's Emails Only]( You have received this email to {EMAIL} because you are a registered [Tailopez.com]( subscriber. 8581 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite #703 West Hollywood, CA USA

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