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"Often, it's, well, I became a doctor because my mother wanted me to be a doctor, or an architect. That was the last gentleman I was talking to. He actually wanted to be a doctor, but his mother said no, be an architect, and there was not a lot of thought that went into it. Until they get to that place where they feel it's a pain of sorts. I know there's more. I can serve more. I can feel more alive. We always start with, who are you at your core? The raw part of it is getting to those things that you've had in place maybe since you were five years old, that are so comfortable and well-worn that you don't even realize they are a wall to your heart or to your true essence. I have done my share of personal growth work by necessity, but it's possible, and I will say if I can do it, anyone can do it."