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Let's take a more extreme example. Let's say, Henry. Let's say, like, a Michael Phelps. When I I've I've studied him a lot. He's the most celebrated athlete in human history. Most of the won the most medical medals. He said he was depressed after 2004 Olympics, depressed after 2008 Olympics, depressed after 2012 Olympics, till they finally realized, like, I just don't wanna be alive anymore. Like, I don't wanna wake up. And I read into him, like, what what is this? Like, you've every celebrated success season, married kids. Like, I think there's a sense of, like, there's a disconnection. Wait. Did he have a successful in marriage? Because if you're very, very, very, very good at moving your arms and legs very fast in water Yeah. There's a little bit meaninglessness is great unless Right. He now uses that and sets up free swimming lessons for inner city kids. And he's Michael Michael Phelps School of Foundation. He founded that I get, but it really depends on your definition of success and purpose. Why are you here? 🔹Join Rabbi Moshe Chaim's Private Chizzuk Group Sign up here 👉 https://subscribepage.io/join-the-chevra ---------------------------------------------------------- 🔹Discover Beautiful Sacred Art 👉 https://bit.ly/chevra-art 🔹Discover your place within the amazing story of Jewish Destiny, develop your leadership skills and make a positive impact in the world. Join us in Yeshiva - in Jerusalem! APPLY HERE👉 https://foundations.aish.com ----------------------------------------------------------