
Architecture for Life
Uncommon Amongst the Common
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Narrated by:
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Jim Dingus
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By:
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Jim Dingus
About this listen
My life has been in turmoil at times and joyous. We learn through repetition to accept the pain of life, grow from it and learn from it. Life experience is the main contributor you will learn from. If you sit in a dark room and never put yourself out there, then you can never feel the joy of life, the joy of success and the joy of what is around you.
On my journey through life as a father, husband, grandfather, friend, and in my career, I've learned that by changing our habits and mindset, we can break free from mediocrity. Through discipline and change, we can break the mold and become uncommon in a common world. I believe in you.
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