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Are You Willing to Pay the Price of Greatness?

Greatness demands more than just ambition—it requires obsession. In this video, we dive into the relentless pursuit of dreams, the sacrifices it takes, and the risks you must be willing to face, even if it means losing everything. Drawing on the philosophies of Friedrich Nietzsche and Carl Jung, as well as the story of Griffith from Berserk, discover what it truly means to be consumed by a vision so powerful that you're willing to die for it.

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The Desire to Be Sad
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The Desire to Be Sad

MOVIE QUOTES THAT HIT HARDER THAN LIFE III
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MOVIE QUOTES THAT HIT HARDER THAN LIFE III

Greatness Isn’t Meant for Everyone
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Greatness Isn’t Meant for Everyone

the price of obsession
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the price of obsession

The secret to making your dreams inevitable
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The secret to making your dreams inevitable

Are You Willing to Pay the Price of Greatness? | Nietzsche & Jung
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Are You Willing to Pay the Price of Greatness? | Nietzsche & Jung

The Day You Stop Romanticizing People — Carl Jung
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The Day You Stop Romanticizing People — Carl Jung

Marcus Aurelius: The Man Who Solved the Universe
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Marcus Aurelius: The Man Who Solved the Universe

The pain of becoming yourself
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The pain of becoming yourself

What Makes a Man Great?
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What Makes a Man Great?

Why Generalists Beat Specialists | Jack of All Trades
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Why Generalists Beat Specialists | Jack of All Trades

Berserk Volume 1
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Berserk Volume 1

Why Idiots Are Always the Most Confident - Schopenhauer
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Why Idiots Are Always the Most Confident - Schopenhauer

The Price of Greatness – What Whiplash Teaches Us
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The Price of Greatness – What Whiplash Teaches Us

the violent desire to be 'great'
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the violent desire to be 'great'

What Kung Fu Panda Teaches Us About Letting Go
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What Kung Fu Panda Teaches Us About Letting Go

This Too Shall Pass.
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This Too Shall Pass.

How Parents Create Obedient Idiots | Nietzsche
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How Parents Create Obedient Idiots | Nietzsche

Why Was Sisyphus Happy?
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Why Was Sisyphus Happy?

The Philosophy of a Mind That Destroys Itself: The Ouroboros Trap
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The Philosophy of a Mind That Destroys Itself: The Ouroboros Trap

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