What is your “You have become the very thing you swore to destroy” moment?
What is your “You have become the very thing you swore to destroy” moment?
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Being a cutthroat rude asshole with some team mates as a way to impose my own views (that are better then theirs anyway)
I spent a year and a half losing weight and got thin. After two years of being thin my weight started going back up and I realized that this battle I thought I had one came back to destroy me. I will succeed again.
Always hated the fact my mother was an addict when I was growing up. Few months back I found myself doing a line of coke with my morning cup of tea – the revelation did not make me feel great, but it did give me a kick up the ass
I grew up a pretty hard-core punker guy. Goimg to shows, fighting, drinking all that. Now, I am a two time business owner and successful professional in my field. Boring dad that goes to cookouts, amusement parks and takes my wife and kid camping. You would never know that was me. My past me would key my car.
When I heard the voice of my mother coming out of my own throat, directed at my kid. That was the only time, though. I put an end to those shenanigans immediately and permanently. It’s insane how our parents get inside our heads, even if we hate them.
Complaining to my son about him playing to much video games.
I started my own company to fight the system and avoid a corporate bullshit job. Then raised money, hired tons of people and my life is literally nothing but corporate bullshit.
I ended up being the asshole manager after becoming one. Sometimes your team only cares when their job is on the line.
Funny story.
I’ve never sold out so I don’t know.