How to Love Your Work

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If you don't love what you do, you won't do it. Pretty simple.

If you find work a constant struggle, as if the universe is trying to resist your efforts, look no further than this video. It's intention is to provide you with a frame of reference that I've used to scale 2 businesses to seven & multi-seven figures. It may not work for you - but it worked for me, so worth a shot hey?

Thanks,
Charlie
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I'm watching this video every morning

lanavortic
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"The pain is the way, so why would you hate the pain?"

Beautiful

I think this is all related to attach the dopamine release to the effort itself. Eventually pain becomes pleasure. Your character changes and you no longer need to think to do the work, because you "love" the grind (became addicted to it)

Dan-ypol
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Man
U don't know how hard i was looking for this
I always hated the dragon because it was painful i wished the dragon will or should go away for me to be the knight.
But u thought me to love the dragon because if their is no dragon their is no knight
Thank you very much
I will always remember this every single day until i am alive
Thank you again
Love from INDIA

haffez
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It’s a crime that I found your channel before 100k subs, feel like I’m winning

troymojicaa
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My daily stoic session 🔥
Gotta love the pain of grinding...it's what makes the reward so special and blissfully unique.

erictailey
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Jesus, this is such an underrated video. Thank you for making this

aronsegal
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"The thing that's IN the way, IS the way." Charlie, you have a wonderful way with words.

Excellent content. It's so refreshing to hear an intellectual and scientific perspective applied to areas of life and business.

Thank you

jamesxprosper
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Sometimes, with videos as good as these, I wish there was a double like button or something, great video, you made me change how I see challenges, not as something that will always try and stop me no matter what I do, but instead as an opportunity for growth, thank you very much!

mykidawg
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How nice said. thanks..., and also thank for the way of telling it, it brought me to my teenager ages. it was long time I had not heard this in this authentic way as if in a library or park or class ( I mean I have heard these in motivational clips with someone in suits or prom-dress shouting ) ...
But it is so difference in the way of saying and putting time to explain. Thanks

hadismalekie
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Im tired of not living up to my potential.

Therefore, I am about to attempt a dopamine reset in an attempt to get past my shortcomings of ADHD. It will be the most difficult thing I have ever done in my life.

Then I find I found you and then this video. Talk about perfect timing!

Quinid
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Beautiful perspective. Getting addicted to this guy's videos.

gqpmbmc
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Great video, man. Now I'm free from addictions but if I would have seen THIS video half year ago it would change my life earlier. Thanks for your work💪

new
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It's all about accepting the fact that in order to love the work, you have to face the pain and encounter it. Thanks, man, for this video.

istiaqueahmed
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Charles, this was one of the best yet. Thank you man.

jamiecostello
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When kids get to an age where they start to have goals and meaning in life this should be the intro video

camdenrummo
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I love it.
Can you make a video on "How to increase the struggle in being"?

ThouxiPlayz
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One of the most underrated chanels in YouTube. Congrats on 100k subs!

domasz
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"In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that very moment I also love him. I think it's impossible to really understand somebody, what they want, what they believe, and not love them the way they love themselves." - Ender Wiggin

mjmp
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Watching these videos every morning is so relaxing for me

pedrlopes
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You were able to put words on something I was never able to put down to a science.

After a big heartbreak, I went on to push myself to extreme physical limits, doing long walks and marathons with added weight.

I destroyed my body and cried, but I was never so happy and did big improvements in my life. What you say is true

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