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ZIG ZIGLAR

"The fear of loss is greater than the desire for gain."

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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing" - Socrates

Campbell Walker, also known as struthless, tells his transformation story on how he was able to recover himself from the time of his weakest — lazy, self-absorbed, and did a lot of drugs — to someone with emotional growth on a place with self-respect. Some of you might be asking what made him change, and it's just one word, self-discipline. Although a simple of a word, it is instead harder to cultivate. In this video, struthless will explore the steps behind developing self-discipline especially in this increasingly busy society.

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