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The Secret to Building Wealth from Nothing (It's Not What You Think)

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gave me $1,000 to start my business.

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That was the lucky break. When he said,

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"You'll never succeed without me." I

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knew I'd rather die than not succeed.

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Thank God he said that. He was wrong. I

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sold my business for $66 million about

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20 years later, and he was out of

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business in 3 years. Today, our guest is

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the one and the only Barbara Corkran.

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She is one of the original sharks on

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Shark Tank. She's a real estate mogul,

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one of the most influential, self-made

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women in business. She's going to look

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you straight in the eye and call you out

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on every single excuse that you've been

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hiding behind. And if you've been

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telling yourself you're too old and it's

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too late, you better buckle up because

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she's got some things to say to you.

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When I was building my business, the

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Corkran Group in New York City, you have

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to appreciate that all the businesses

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are owned by men. None of the big boys

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watched me and I creeped up on them, bit

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their from behind. They never knew what

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was coming. How did you become a judge

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on Shark Tank?

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>> Well, I was hired and then fired before

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I had a chance.

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>> Wait, what do you mean? Why did they

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fire you? Well, they fired me because

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they I actually had a very happy

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childhood. I was very poor, but I was

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happy. My mother had 10 kids. It was

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crowded and it was competitive. I was

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always competing for my mother's

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attention, so I got good at talking.

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That's a gift I got out of being

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dyslexia. Oh, I think dyslexia made me

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successful. I don't think I would have

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been successful without it. You can

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create exactly what you want, but I

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think the key there really is moving on

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something, anything. Just get yourself

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moving and then the idea becomes itself.

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Barbara Corkran, welcome to the Mel

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Robbins podcast.

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>> Thank you very much. I have been looking

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forward to this because I have met you

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in passing a number of times. I admire

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you so much. I'm a fan of Shark Tank.

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I've heard your keynote address. It's

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extraordinary. How might my life be

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different if I take everything to heart

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that you're about to share with us and

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teach us today and I apply it to my own

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life or my business? I would love people

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to appreciate and believe that you're

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far more capable than you think you are.

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I've never met a person who wasn't more

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capable than they gave themselves credit

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for. And I'd like people to really

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understand that you don't have to do it

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the way everybody else does. It's not

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the way that you're going to do it.

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You're free to do it exactly as you

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please. I know that so many people are

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going to listen to this and they're

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going to share it particularly with the

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women in their lives that are doubting

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themselves that don't think they're

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capable. So could you speak directly to

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the person who maybe received this from

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a friend or a sister

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>> and they're feeling full of doubt.

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They've lost some confidence. They're

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feeling a little stuck. What do you want

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to say to that? Well, I think everyone

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feels stuck. I'm probably feeling stuck

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four or five times a month. Really? It's

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not important whether you feel stuck or

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not. just assume it's a human condition.

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We all feel that way. But I think you

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can do a lot to change yourself to being

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unstuck. And one of the best ways to do

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it, or at least I started with it, is to

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change tape in your head. I had a tape

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in my head like intimidation all the way

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until I decided to change it from

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Barbara, you're overstating. Barbara,

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you can't get there. Barbara, you can't

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can can't can't. And replace it with

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Barbara, you're incredible. Now, did I

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believe it? No. But I made the habit of

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changing every time my mind went down

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that hole. I changed it to Barbara,

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you're incredible. And eventually I

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started believing it. We all have lousy

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tapes in our head left over from

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childhood. Man, I have a little I think

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the the woman that gave me the worst

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tape in my head was Sister Stella Marie

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the nun from hell in third grade who

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said, "You're always going to be stupid

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because you can't read." It took me

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probably eight years to get over that.

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And I said, "I'm not going to be

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stupid." And that's I decided not to be.

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I mean, it's a shame that how dare

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someone make you feel less than you are.

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You've got to come back strong. Well,

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and oftenimes, Barbara, and I think you

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know this, too, because you just talked

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a little bit about how you were like,

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"Barbara, you're doing this. Barbara,

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you're doing that." And you started

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saying, "Barbara, you're incredible."

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And then the more you repeated it, you

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started to believe it. But often times,

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the person that's beating us down the

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most is ourselves.

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>> Yes. Very much. So, for the person who's

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listening right now who feels like,

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"Okay, Mel, Barbara, I love both you

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ladies, but it's too late for me. I have

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screwed up too many times. I have not

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gotten myself together. It's too late.

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I'm too old." What do you want to say to

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that person?

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>> I'm It's never too late. Obviously, you

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know that. I know that. But I think you

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just have to pause and realize I have

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always done a simple exercise. I've

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counted the years I have left and think

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of how many more mis can I get in those

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years. So when I was 46 and sold my

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business, I thought I sold the golden

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goose and I thought I would never ever

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create another business again like that.

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I thought I had sold my best business.

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Not that I didn't want to. I wanted to.

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But then I realized I was the golden

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goose. You can create exactly what you

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want. I mean I laid eggs again and again

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and I reinvented myself over and over

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again. But I think the key there really

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is to believe that you really have to

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get good at trying. Because the minute

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you try, an opportunity is right there

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and you go, "Whoa, I didn't think of

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that." But it's when you're in that

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still position, or at least for me, when

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I'm in a still position, I could sit at

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my desk and try to invent an idea,

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forget it. It's about moving on

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something, anything. Just get yourself

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moving and then the idea becomes itself.

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And by the way, about failing at stuff,

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which I find just stops a lot of people.

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they feel they've had two or three

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failures and oh, I'm not going to do it.

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I just don't believe in that. I think

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they just didn't hang around long enough

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to see the flip side of failure because

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all my good stuff happened after a big

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failure. It almost seemed like for me,

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the bigger the failure I had, the bigger

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the upside, but I was

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>> dogged enough to just stay there and see

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there's got to be something here.

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There's got to be something. And I think

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just waiting around for the something to

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find it and believing there's something

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there. I don't think you're ever wrong.

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I think there's always something there

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and you can get something started again.

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You said something that really caught my

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attention, which is you do this thing

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where you count the years you have left.

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>> Yes, I do.

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>> So, do you have a number in mind for how

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long you're going to live?

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>> Yeah, about 105. Okay. 105. So, let's

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just take that away as something you can

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grab from Barbara. You're going to live

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to 105. You've got that many years left

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and I love what you That's a How many

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Mis can I pack into?

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>> Probably about another two. But they've

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got to be different. They've got to suit

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who I am at that juncture in my life.

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>> Oh, I love that.

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>> I could never build another real estate

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business with the energy it took, the

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people I had to hire, the financial

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stress I went through. I'm older now. I

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just can't handle that. It's got to be

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appropriate to who you are and true to

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yourself at that point in time because

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your experience changes you. You're

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