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431
Now
,
you
and
I
may
look
at
Dave
Mustaine
s
situation
and
laugh
.
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Here
s
this
guy
with
millions
of
dollars
,
hundreds
of
thousands
of
adoring
fans
,
a
career
doing
the
thing
he
loves
best
,
and
still
he
s
getting
all
weepy
-
eyed
that
his
rock
star
buddies
from
twenty
years
ago
are
way
more
famous
than
he
is
.
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This
is
because
you
and
I
have
different
values
than
Mustaine
does
,
and
we
measure
ourselves
by
different
metrics
.
Our
metrics
are
probably
more
like
I
don
t
want
to
work
a
job
for
a
boss
I
hate
,
or
I
d
like
to
earn
enough
money
to
send
my
kid
to
a
good
school
,
or
I
d
be
happy
to
not
wake
up
in
a
drainage
ditch
.
And
by
these
metrics
,
Mustaine
is
wildly
,
unimaginably
successful
.
But
by
his
metric
,
Be
more
popular
and
successful
than
Metallica
,
he
s
a
failure
.
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434
Our
values
determine
the
metrics
by
which
we
measure
ourselves
and
everyone
else
.
Onoda
s
value
of
loyalty
to
the
Japanese
empire
is
what
sustained
him
on
Lubang
for
almost
thirty
years
.
But
this
same
value
is
also
what
made
him
miserable
upon
his
return
to
Japan
.
Mustaine
s
metric
of
being
better
than
Metallica
likely
helped
him
launch
an
incredibly
successful
music
career
.
But
that
same
metric
later
tortured
him
in
spite
of
his
success
.
435
If
you
want
to
change
how
you
see
your
problems
,
you
have
to
change
what
you
value
and
/
or
how
you
measure
failure
/
success
.
436
As
an
example
,
let
s
look
at
another
musician
who
got
kicked
out
of
another
band
.
His
story
eerily
echoes
that
of
Dave
Mustaine
,
although
it
happened
two
decades
earlier
.
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It
was
1962
and
there
was
a
buzz
around
an
up
-
and
-
coming
band
from
Liverpool
,
England
.
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438
This
band
had
funny
haircuts
and
an
even
funnier
name
,
but
their
music
was
undeniably
good
,
and
the
record
industry
was
finally
taking
notice
.
439
There
was
John
,
the
lead
singer
and
songwriter
;
Paul
,
the
boyish
-
faced
romantic
bass
player
;
George
,
the
rebellious
lead
guitar
player
.
And
then
there
was
the
drummer
.
440
He
was
considered
the
best
-
looking
of
the
bunch
the
girls
all
went
wild
for
him
,
and
it
was
his
face
that
began
to
appear
in
the
magazines
first
.
He
was
the
most
professional
member
of
the
group
too
.
He
didn
t
do
drugs
.
He
had
a
steady
girlfriend
.
There
were
even
a
few
people
in
suits
and
ties
who
thought
he
should
be
the
face
of
the
band
,
not
John
or
Paul
.