The ironic tragedy of life

In The Psychology of Money, Morgan Housel writes:

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Optimism is a belief that the odds of a good outcome are in your favor over time, even when there will be setbacks along the way.”

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So it is in life as well as business.

Sure, it won’t always feel as if life is getting better moment by moment.

But when you expand your view, and look at life as a whole, you’ll more often than not find the quality of your life has been increasing consistently over time—however volatile it may be.

As Chris Williamson said in one of his Modern Wisdom podcast episodes, starring Matthew McConaughey (who heard it from Danish philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard):

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“The ironic tragedy is that life has to be lived forward, but only makes sense in reverse.”

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Anyway.

I’m not pretentious enough (yet) to act as if I know the secret to life, or even to pretend what to make of all of this.

The only thing I know is how I’ll (ab)use my own long-term optimism.

And that’s by continuing to write these emails day after day, keep honing my skills, never stop experimenting with different offers, trying angle after angle, seeing what sticks and what doesn’t, and doing everything in my power to make each new day better than the last.

Which brings me to the point of my email where it’s time to promote some offer. And what better to promote than my beloved Email Valhalla, which will show you how to write simple, yet highly entertaining emails day after day that people love to read.

All while getting paid, of course.

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