Comments Thread For: Here's how Jermall Charlo healed himself
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Exactly! Many wealthy people who found their lives empty, tried every vice, drugs, countless superficial crutches, anything they could to feel whole and nothing worked. But for many, it was discovered there was one thing that finally stood out to change their lives - when those people reached out to help others, that changed everything for them. They found purpose and peace. The answer was there but they did not see it for so long.Last edited by richardt; 05-21-2025, 12:53 PM.Comment
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Everything in the article illustrates that he has. Demons is an overused cliche. In psychology, it is more targeted such as internalized, negative thoughts, beliefs, or impulses that cause distress and can be associated with underlying fears or anxieties. it is all about about getting to the root of the problem and overcoming it. And many people change their lives dramatically by learning from the past. Many gang members have turned their lives around and found purpose and helped others. If people like that can change, Charlo can heal and change too.Comment
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Intense fear of losing got to him. Everyone has fears, but the thing is he called out fights and when those fights were offered, he turned them down. There was Jacobs, Golovkin, Canelo years ago. He was also offered $7 mil for the Andrade fight and he preferred to stay inactive with unexplained anger.Comment
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I've see poor people who were content with their lives when they were able to build deep and meaningful relationships - that rich people have isolated them from due to the lack of trust of motives from others. I had a friend who didn't return calls from friends because he thinks they found out he was coming into a lot of money. I'm like dude you never told me you were and I wouldn't have asked you for money. But that attitude is what got him isolated and he suffered from that isolation since he doesn't trust anyone now. He lost my friendship by his assumption. They say there is a fine line when it comes to happiness in rich and poor people. I'd rather be in the middle somewhere.Comment
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