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I’ve come to the realization that the “sacrifice” is extremely literal. I can’t think of a single successful person who hasn’t suffered some traumatic loss of a loved one, or having been horrifically abused. Even the guy in this says “WHO are you willing to let go of?” he could’ve said WHAT, but he chose WHO. Why? It’s almost as if we need to choose someone, even subconsciously, whose sacrifice is the catalyst towards greatness. If this is even remotely true, is your greatness worth it really? Or are you just serving yourself at the ultimate expense of another?
I will do my math work first to make sure it equals out first before working on another solution, then start counting again on the next calculation.
So need this right now!