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Mike Tyson, a name synonymous with boxing greatness, has not only left an indelible mark on the sport but also on the trajectory of his own life. He has seen all the highs and lows throughout his career. From being the youngest Heavyweight champion to going bankrupt, Tyson has experienced it all. Not only that, he has also witnessed the deaths of his loved ones, including his own beloved young daughter. In his book, Undisputed Truth, Tyson even shared how he was divided between his crime-ridden life and his goals for boxing. Recently, Ben Shapiro, American columnist, reacted to a video of Mike Tyson sharing his wisdom during his guest appearance on “The Pivot Podcast.”

The interview included Mike Tomlin, and former NFL stars like Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder, and Fred Taylor. In the clip, Tyson mentioned how his three years in prison were the “best three years of my life.” This was a response to Clark’s comment on him looking better coming out of the prison than when going in.

‘Kid Dynamite’ shocked them as he shared that having peace is better than earning a lot of money. He pointed out that if you don’t have “peace and stability and balance” then everything else, “doesn’t mean nothing”. Furthermore, he stated, “You need your sanity to dictate any part of your life. I always tell people, ‘God punish you by giving you everything you want to see if you can handle it.’” It appears that Shapiro agrees with the former champion’s statement. Shapiro agreed and stated, “That’s true for so many celebrities, if you don’t have a rock solid, grounded life before you get wealthy, it ain’t gonna more grounded after you get wealthy.”

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Mike Tyson drops Pearls of Wisdom

Fans were left impressed at the profound insights on life that transcended mere materialistic pursuits. They appeared elated at the wisdom shared by the Brooklyn native. One such fan, dondevore3588 wrote, “It’s fun to see the “rock stars” of my childhood get older. Mike, is now the guy Mike needed in his early career.”

Another fan, GAB-vq7re praised Tyson’s wisdom and wrote, “Mike Tyson the sage warrior we all need right now”.

Meanwhile, PriceBladesmithingUSA couldn’t help but marvel at Tyson’s transformation, writing, “His transformation is so incredible. He went from a formidable, violent person to a very chilled out, valen, levelheaded person that leads an honest and good life. Very inspiring”

Moreover, redtankgirl5 expressed joy at Tyson’s newfound peace. They wrote, “I’m so glad to hear that Mike Tyson has found his peace finally. After all these years of searching, he deserves it.”

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Another fan, jaredhelfrick6279 pointed out that, “I have heard major lottery winners say the same. Winning that money was the worst thing that happened to them”.

Also, desilina1982 astutely noted that sometimes hitting rock bottom becomes a catalyst to appreciate the pinnacle of success. He went further and wrote, “Hats off to you Tyson!”

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The video serves as a reminder that there is more to life than just money and fame. Tyson’s transformational journey continues to inspire individuals of all ages who seek meaning beyond superficial achievements. What do you think about Tyson’s words? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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