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Do what's necessary then what's possible and suddenly your doing the impossible. Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/2goo7oFRj8rVTd6mgonuwP?si=GDwnk6UmRmi_SInEsGIQWw
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honeybadger 1 month ago
Gm Shoulder is nearly there But I did quite a bit of rehab during the day to recover quickly
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honeybadger 1 month ago
GM Shoulder is at about 75% I have a big day coming up next week ... Need it at 100
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honeybadger 1 month ago
GM Shoulder is still not 100% Contemplated doing some pullups
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honeybadger 1 month ago
GM A bit late again Have a few things go this weekend, but still touched grass and move
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honeybadger 1 month ago
Forgot to post this morning But I dint miss it Here it is Shoulder is still recovering, might take a few more days
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honeybadger 1 month ago
I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, but most of them have never happened. Mark Twain
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honeybadger 1 month ago
"The reality is, to educate large numbers of immigrant children in the 1800s (Industrialization), America adopted the Prussian education model, which was not education at all, but a weapon of mass conformity. It was designed to create obedient soldiers, compliant citizens, civil servants, and well-behaved workers through mandatory attendance, training for teachers, testing for students, and the concept of grade levels. Sound familiar? Society wants you simple, predictable, and easy to categorize. Why? Because that’s what best serves their interests. That’s what best serves the profits of organizations. If you understand systems, you understand that the system takes the shape of that which most benefits the end goal, which, in society’s case, is keeping you sick and dumb, whether it’s intentional or not. It doesn’t have to be a conspiracy theory for the system to naturally take shape of the desires of humans at the top of these pyramids." Dan Koe
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honeybadger 1 month ago
GM Shoulder is getting Grateful for the sun For my time & energy
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honeybadger 1 month ago
Ever wondered why about 90% of us are right-handed? It's a wild mix of evolution, brains, and ancient brawls. Let's dive in quick! The Epic Combat Edge Picture prehistoric showdowns: Our ancestors grabbed shields with their left hand to guard the heart (tilted left in the chest), swinging spears right-handed for killer strikes. Facing foes head-on, righties nailed the enemy's vulnerable left side more effectively. Boom—survival of the strongest hand! Ancient tools even show righty wear patterns backing this up. Lefties' Sneaky Superpower But left-handers haven't vanished—they thrive on surprise! In a righty-dominated world, their flipped moves baffle opponents, scoring wins in fights or sports like boxing. It's a "rarity advantage": Rare lefties shine, but if they outnumbered righties, the edge dulls. It's not all fisticuffs—blame brain wiring too. The left hemisphere rules language and skills, favoring right-side control. Toss in genes (it's inherited, but messy) and stuff like culture or hormones. Even chimps lean right for tools, hinting at deep roots. So, right-handedness? Born from life-or-death perks.
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honeybadger 1 month ago
GM Hurt my shoulder at jiu jitsu Still need to touch grass