Do Hard Things if You Want an Easy Life
<p>The other day my mom told me about a family member who had a flat tire on her bike. This relative doesn’t live an easy life.</p>
<p>She had a doctor’s appointment and when she pulled out her bike to go there, she discovered the flat. She doesn’t have a car. So she ended up walking to the doctor’s office. To make it worse, it also started to rain after a few minutes into her walk.</p>
<p>She barely made it. I thought, “Man, I’m lucky. I have an easy life.” But then I also thought, “I did a lot of hard things to get here.”</p>
<p>I remember the <a href="https://dariusforoux.com/frugality/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">days of not having much</a>. When I was 17, I had a full-time job during the entire summer at a call center. One day I was cycling to work and a massive downpour started about halfway through.</p>
<p>If I stopped to get shelter from the rain, I would’ve been late. I also couldn’t return to get the bus. I had to keep cycling.</p>
<p>Man, I still remember how I felt when I showed up at work, completely SOAKED in water, from my socks to my underwear. I sat down, at 9 AM and started making my calls.</p>
<p>During my breaks, I went to the bathroom and tried to dry my clothes piece by piece with the electric hand dryer. That whole day I sat in my chair with wet clothes, cursing at everything in my mind.</p>
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