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| It's also amazing how having your primary goal centered on giving, as opposed to having/getting something for yourself, can keep you consistently motivated. I'm just discovering this now and, although subtle, it seems to make all the difference.
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zfraile, I can relate to what you're going through. I gave a year of my life going all out to help people, contributing as much as I could to make someone else's life better, but financially it didn't come back to me. Times were tough, but I had to move on. Do I recognize there were benefits? Sure. My friends keep telling me how much they've seen me grow, and how I wouldn't be the same person now if I didn't had that experience. Does it make it easier? Sometimes zfraile, all I can say is; keep going. The famous character for perserverance in Mandarin is the character of the knife above the character of the heart; the heart must keep going despite all trials. I wish you well.
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