Chapter 1: Sage's Introduction
Chapter 2: Einstein's Brain
Chapter 3: Ben Franklin's Habits
Chapter 4: James Clear's Goals
Chapter 5: Martin Luther King's Life Is Difficult
Chapter 6: Abe Lincoln's Work Ethic
Chapter 7: Helen Keller’s Study Skills
Chapter 8: Dan Basmagian's Super Study System

Lesson 57: We Must Learn to Embrace the Opportunity to Struggle

I have taught you in previous lessons that, “Life is Difficult.”

This doesn’t mean that is bad, it just means that there are challenges that you and everyone else have to face every day.

In fact, it means just the opposite, life is good because it is filled with challenges.

Here’s why, when you face your challenges head-on by trying your hardest to figure them out you are improving every time you try.

Now, if you are doubting that you can work through your challenges or you’re feeling sorry for yourself, which, by the way, is normal from time to time, think about Helen Keller.

She became deaf and blind when she was two years old but that didn’t stop her from earning a Ph.D. in Education!

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