Why Your Attorney Mind Self Sabotages Your Life and Career

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Why Your Attorney Mind Self Sabotages Your Life and Career By Harrison Barnes from Los Angeles Office Managing Director Summary: Your attorney mind can self-sabotage your life and career this article can help you focus on positive mindset to find happiness. Two of my high school friends have died recently. One, an attorney, died when he committed suicide after getting disbarred for embezzling money from a client. Richard had been chasing success for years. He had worked at a series of law firms in Miami and a few other large cities after graduating from law school. He always wanted to be rich, successful and be someone important. At one of the last high school reunions, he had gone around telling everyone that he had developed some sort of app and sold it for hundreds of millions of dollars. This was not true, of course, but he wanted to be seen as someone very rich and important. His identity and the way he wanted to be seen in the world were about his ability to get things that most people want. He was trapped in an endless cycle of chasing status, trying to look good to others and trying to feel good about himself. Richard's mother was from a wealthy family in Michigan--her father was a well-known, successful attorney-and she had moved down to Florida, become a drug addict and had a series of difficulties that ended with her giving Richard to his grandparents. Richard's wealthy grandparents sent him to the boarding school I attended. Here, he was surrounded by many high achievers. I was friends with Richard until he showed up outside one of my classes in 10 th grade and asked me if I wanted to skip class and go snort cocaine with him. Before that time, Richard had an unnatural interest in girls and was jumping out of his dorm window almost nightly chasing an endless variety of girls--whom I had no idea how he met. I was a wild kid and by then was drinking beers nearly every weekend, but I decided he was on a path I was not interested in being on. Despite this, Richard was a decent student and always very motivated. He wanted to do well in school, wanted to be successful and wanted cars, houses, a family and the things we are all supposed to want. He was surrounded by others who wanted these things as well. I had referred Richard to a site our company runs, LawCrossing, years ago and he was extremely grateful and had written me a glowing recommendation that I subsequently lost. When I looked for the recommendation, I could not find it. The only thing I could find was an announcement online that he had been disbarred. When I searched for his contact information on the State Bar website, it said he was deceased. I ended up finding an announcement that he had died the day after being disbarred. I found a small announcement about his death on a Detroit funeral home website. When I asked several of his high school friends about his death, to my astonishment no one knew he had died. The family had kept it secret from everyone. This made me very sad because he had died without anyone knowing. Have you seen this happen to an attorney that you know? Share what happened in the comments below. Please see the following articles for more information: Another Lawyer Suicide: How the Psychology of Being a Big Firm Lawyer Can Tear You Down Why Do So Many Attorneys Ask "What's the Point?" Another Big Law Attorney I Know Just Died Young Seven Reasons Why Practicing Law Might Be More Stressful than Spending 18 Months in a POW Camp Throughout the years Richard contacted me now and then to see how I was doing. Everything he would say was always related to money, status, where people were living, what jobs he had and so forth. It seemed the only thing that interested him was talking about these things--and "one-upping" anyone who spoke about Page 1

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