@elonmusk It would be way higher if your service and sales team were half as good as the cars. The cars are amazing and the reason why you have such loyalty.
HOLY SH*T 🚨 Rep. Tim Burchett is smiling as he exposes Democrat Politicians having to use thier Photo ID to vote against Photo ID’s in Elections
"213 Democrats just used their photo ID to vote against photo ID’s in elections”
LMAO YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS UP 🤣
The Lie Your Mind Tells About Your Limits
Why true strength begins where you think your strength ends
Four rounds into a Mexican Temazcal ceremony, with heat so intense it felt like breathing fire, my mind was screaming one message: "YOU'RE DONE. TAP OUT. THIS IS YOUR LIMIT."
But here's what I discovered in that dome of transformation: my mind was lying.
The Moment of Truth:
Something had literally died in there—my attachment to the story that physical exhaustion was a valid excuse for anything.
I believed that I knew where my limits were.
My assumption was that comfort was necessary for well-being.
And something had been born: a visceral understanding that we have so much more available to us after our mind has campaigned its best to get us to quit, thinking it has found our limit.
Lesson #55: Our minds will declare defeat long before our bodies reach their actual limits. True strength begins where we think our strength ends.
The Comfortable Lie We Live
In reality, our limits aren't even tested in 99.9% of life unless we intentionally put ourselves into the gauntlet.
We live such cushioned existences that we never discover what we're actually capable of.
We mistake the first whisper of discomfort for the voice of wisdom, when it's often just the voice of a system designed to keep us safely mediocre.
Your mind's job isn't to help you reach your potential—it's to keep you alive and comfortable.
And comfortable rarely equals capable.