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The Mass of Men Lead Lives of Quiet Desperation

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I want to reach out a message to anyone who might be struggling with depression or anxiety to let yo

I want to reach out a message to anyone who might be struggling with depression or anxiety to let you know that someday soon, things are going to get better. But the thing is, it won’t ever get better until you want them to. Now, I know there are a lot of reasons why people go through tough times, and it’s easy to blame other people, but nobody is ever going help you more than you can help yourself. The first day of the rest of your life is going to be the day you say “enough is enough.” The day you decide you’re sick of whatever struggle you’re going through is the day things are gonna change. You have to make an effort to get help or decide that you have to change your situation to make a difference in your life. The famous writer and philosopher Thoreau once said “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed desperation" You can’t resign to your situation, because if you do, games over. You’re just going to be stuck in the same place over and over again. A formal education will make you a living but it won't make you a fortune. Self education can make you a fortune, not just financially but in the quality of life that you live. You have to learn to help yourself and to look for solutions to your problems. Now, if you want to go work in a cubicle and live a average life, that’s fine. But one day you’re going to realize that you are unhappy and you’re gonna regret giving in to mediocracy. People generally want the best for you, but nobody is ever just going to give it to you. You gotta put in the effort yourself. Stay Strong, Tai P.S. I'm opening up my E-Commerce Blueprint to everyone who wants to learn how to sell products online. I'm teaching students how I've made money online and you can too by selling household products. [Click here to check it out.]( This is a special promotion I'm doing for a limited time only so spaces are limited to first come first serve. So, if you've ever wanted to learn how to set up your own shop online, [click here to sign up](. [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 Do you like this email ?

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