Dwayne Johnson told us there is one question from his past he often returns to...
that fractured his spine in three places, said he wouldn’t change any of the mistakes he made as a younger man:
“I don’t want to change nothing. I don’t want to stop young me from being stupid, you gotta be stupid to realise how to be smart.” “Jokes aside, because we’ve obviously been joking on this tour the whole time but looking back at my younger self. I would tell myself that. I really would. I would tell myself, it’s going to be OK, things are going to be OK. You may think things are hard now, times are tough but it’s going to be all right. You got to hold onto faith.”
“I was riddled with anxiety when I was younger and now. I mean I’m a human we all have the neurosis and things like that,” she said.
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