The Question

As I approached the age of 40, I started to review my life. Although this isn't an unusually unique endeavor, I did, however, stumble across something very powerful.

It was a question. Not an answer mind you, but a question. We are wrongly taught in school that getting the right answer is the goal, but that's wrong.

In life, getting the right question is the goal. Because once you have the right question, it's only a matter of time before you get the right answer.

If you have the wrong question, who cares what the right answer is.

Another unique aspect to the question is that it has as many answers as there are people.

And there are no wrong answers.

The Question:

After you win the $100 Million Lottery, you spend the next year buying everything you ever wanted and the following year you travel and visit everywhere on the earth you've ever wanted to see, twice.

On the very next day, what do you do?

It took me about a year to answer this question.

Whatever your answer to this question is represents the thing that makes you feel alive.

It also represents the things you should be doing today, tomorrow and every day for the rest of your life.

Because you shouldn't wait to start living your life until after you win the $100 Million Lottery. Because you probably won't.

Now to find The Answer.

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