@luckychewy@jaredalderman@ChidwickStephen Hey Chewy 🖐🏼
Watched this earlier and will rewatch in the coming days. Lots to consider and think about, so thank you 🙂
Got a little excited when you guys touched on "the non-physical other side" 😀
Any chance of a part 2, diving into this?
@JoeSalOG@berkey11@Jeremia19275163 Agree re location. So many gems in the lesser known cities where the smelly euros haven't infested yet. Couldn't say about Vegas games throughout the year as I'm generally just there for summer, but @Jeremia19275163 is more than qualified and 12-15 seems about right
Hello you lovely people and happy Saturday !
I wanted to take a moment to address a serious issue that’s been plaguing our beloved city of London - knife crime. It breaks my heart to see so many young lives affected by this senseless violence. But guess what? I’m determined to make a difference, and I need your help!
As the owner of Bosh Gym, a fantastic boxing haven, I want to offer a safe space for anyone who feels scared, threatened, or pressured into carrying a knife. Our gym is a judgment-free zone where you can find love and support. And here’s the best part - we have an amnesty box where you can dispose of your knife, no questions asked!
To make it even easier for you to come down, I’m willing to cover your train fare to get to Bosh Gym. It’s just a quick 25-minute ride on the Elizabeth line from central London to Brentwood, Essex. Trust me, it’s worth it!
At Bosh Gym, you’ll find a diverse community of people from all backgrounds who are ready to lend an ear and offer guidance. It’s a place where you can feel safe and empowered, all while learning the art of boxing. My incredible partner in the gym, Hughie will be there to teach you the ropes and help you discover your inner strength.
Today, I’m going on the news Live to talk about this initiative. I’ve been given a platform, and I believe it’s my duty to use it for the right reasons. Together, we can make a positive change and show the world that love, positivity and support can conquer violence.
So, if you or someone you know is struggling with the pressures of carrying a knife, don’t hesitate to reach out. Let’s come together, embrace boxing, and create a brighter future for our community. Spread the word you lovely, lovely people! Bosh❤️
@RobBrownPro A quick Google search and u might recognize him from the odd tourney series. Rarely plays cash. Just someone to be aware of, in case he's floating around
The only excuse you have for not getting it in is because you and you alone chose to not get it in.
You chose something over working out and then you chose to make an excuse as to why you didn’t work out. What you need to do is choose to change your mentality!
Stay hard!
You can see something 10,000 times on your phone, but never understand it until you see it in person for the first time.
That’s the lesson from the park bench scene in Good Will Hunting.
Matt Damon is the arrogant, book-smart intellectual who’s seen little but read everything. Robin Williams is the wise professor who rolls his eyes at Damon’s hubris. The stuff of life can only be fully absorbed through direct experience, he says.
This is one reason why school falls short. It conflates regurgitation for understanding.
Shakespeare’s plays have been reduced to bite-sized cramming on SparkNotes and exam questions the following day. Or, take entrepreneurship, where certain kinds of wisdom can only be gained in the trenches of a sales call or when you have to fire the executive you swore was going to save your company.
Travel, too.
Something about the Golden Gate Bridge can only be understood when you feel the Pacific Ocean wind and shiver under a blanket of fog. Something about the life of Moses can only be understood when you stand atop Mount Nebo (where he died) and look down at the Promised Land of Israel. Something about Italian food can only be understood when you slurp “siero” in a Parmesan cheese factory and meet the 4th-generation shop owner.
Pixels on a screen aren’t enough.
Get out and Do the Thing because certain kinds of knowledge can only be gained through tactile, first-hand experience.