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The ONE Thing Women Do Better Than Men | Lewis Vines #34

1 h 5 min · 8. maj 2026
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From professional football academies to nearly £500K in gambling losses in 3 months, Lewis shares the moment he stood on a train platform contemplating suicide and what pulled him back from the edge. This isn't another "hustle harder" conversation. Lewis unpacks why chasing money left him empty even when he had everything he thought he wanted at 25. He breaks down the difference between public success and private failure, why men wait until they're broken to ask for help, and the simple mindset shifts that transformed his life.

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