Testimonial

Q: I’ve realized sitting here today that my worth is revealed the amount of shit I’m able to take so I keep creating shit for myself. The notion of tragic hero is in the back of my mind. I think that’s how I envision myself as the guy who’s going to be good and noble and ultimately be destroyed because of it. I like that’s what I’ve been trying to turn my life into and I’m going to stop doing that. I just wanted to say that out loud because I think it’s important that I acknowledge this. This has been the pattern of at least the last couple of years since I started my business. Every time I get to a position where if I do the right things I can step to the next level, I sabotage myself. I do the wrong thing and backslide. I think it’s more than just coincidence and bad luck.
A: You’re replaying a family tradition of the tragic hero. Who can take and put up with the most shit. Somewhere in your family history there was that person who got their self esteem in your family by how much shit they could take. You have an opportunity to break that tradition and not pass it on to your children.

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Ken Crosson

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2016

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LQM

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Malibu

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Personal Injury

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Georgia

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File Location: /Volumes/G-Drive Duy-11-2015/LIVE EVENTS/LQM/Q&A Sessions/2016-01-LQM/2016-01-LQM-QA-KEN-CROSSON.MP4

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