David Friedberg: Is This Pesticide Causing a Colon Cancer Spike in Young People?
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“I don’t think basketball is my purpose. I think being able to have this platform to share The Gospel is really my purpose”
- Arizona Wildcats F Koa Peat
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The sun was free. They sold you SPF 50 and a vitamin D deficiency.
Sleep was free. They sold you an app, a pill, and a wearable that tells you your sleep was bad.
Walking was free. They sold you a treadmill, a fitness tracker, and a £180 pair of trainers.
Fasting was free. They sold you meal replacement shakes and the anxiety that skipping breakfast would wreck your metabolism.
Cold water was free. They sold you a £3,000 plunge barrel and a podcast episode about it.
Silence was free. They sold you a meditation app with a premium tier.
Animal fat was cheap. They sold you seed oils, then supplements to replace what the animal fat contained.
Tallow was cheap. They sold you a seventeen-step skincare routine and a clinical trial proving your face needs ceramides.
Meat was cheap. They are currently selling you the idea that you shouldn't eat it.
The 20th century removed access to everything the body needs to function.
The 21st century is selling it back, one subscription at a time.
Your great-grandmother had none of the products.
She had all of the things.
@BarbellFi Figure out what you want to do. Bc you won’t want to do nothing. Especially after getting yourself to tha point. From experience, you will want 2-3 income streams. If house isn’t paid off. Than pay it off. And live a life that is filled with joy and purpose.
Here’s what I think will happen in NYC under Mahdami.
The free buses and government grocery stores won’t happen, they never do. They sound good during campaigns, but collapse under basic math. You can’t run a city on ideas that cost billions and produce no revenue.
The only way to make housing affordable is to build more housing. The free market lowers prices, not regulation. Every time politicians try to control rent or force affordability by decree, developers stop building and landlords stop maintaining. Supply dries up, the quality collapses, and the few properties that remain skyrocket in price.
Once landlords can’t make a profit, they sell, lose properties, or walk away. Eventually, the government takes over.
Taxes will rise to pay for the promises, and the middle class will be the ones shouldering the burden. The rich will relocate, the poor will depend on subsidies, and the productive class will be squeezed from both sides.
Thriving businesses are the foundation of any thriving city. When they leave, everything else follows, jobs, schools, grocery stores, stability. Chicago already proved this. Boeing, McDonald’s, Caterpillar, Citadel, nearly 70k jobs, all gone. Now they’re facing billion-dollar deficits, half empty schools and neighborhoods without grocery stores.
I saw someone who lived in a rent-controlled apartment in California put it perfectly, he said his landlord could no longer afford maintenance so the pool was filled with dirt, the floors had soft spots, and the foundation ended up cracking. That’s what overregulation does, it destroys quality.
People who voted for this will eventually feel the pain but they won’t blame the policies or the politicians, they’ll blame the rich for leaving.
This conversation is always difficult because most people simply don’t understand market dynamics or incentives. In a free society, people act in their own self-interest. If you remove profit and reward dependency, productivity dies and the city with it.
If you think things are expensive now, just wait until they’re “free.”
This will always be the most powerful clip I’ve seen from Voddie Baucham.
Thank you God for how you worked through him and his contribution and fervor to spreading the Gospel. 🙏🏼
When I was first becoming a Christian, it was a sermon by Voddie Baucham on YouTube that explained to me the doctrines of grace in a way that I could understand. It's a moment I'll never forget.
Then I learned Voddie's story.
I made this reel to remind myself and others what God can do. He can deliver us from nothing, and so we owe Him everything. Even the air in our lungs, which He can take away in an instant.
I wouldn't be the man I am without Voddie's wisdom and voice. I'm devastated to continue on without him and to have never gotten the chance to thank him.
But now Voddie has earned his eternal reward for all he's done for me and so many others.
Glory to God. And thank you, brother. ✝️
Your purpose should be life giving. Not life sucking! Think about it and think about the places you put your time and money! It is something worth thought.
1) Undefeated in NBA Finals – 6–0 record, never needed a Game 7, showing unmatched dominance at the highest stage.
2) 6× Finals MVP – Won Finals MVP every time he made it to the championship, a perfect record of being the best player on the court.
3) 10 Scoring Titles – Led the league in scoring for 10 seasons, showing unmatched offensive dominance.
4) Defensive Player of the Year (1988) – One of few superstars to win both MVP and DPOY in their career.
5) Higher Career PPG – Holds the highest career regular-season scoring average (30.1 PPG) in NBA history.
6) Higher Playoff PPG – Averaged 33.4 PPG in the playoffs, the highest in NBA history.
7) 3× Steals Leader – Excelled defensively, leading the league in steals three times.
8) Perfect Finals Performances – Never averaged under 20 points in a Finals game and consistently delivered clutch performances.
9) All-NBA & All-Defensive Dominance – 11× All-NBA selection and 9× All-Defensive First Team, showing two-way excellence.
10) Peak Impact & Intimidation Factor – Regarded as the most feared player of his era, with a psychological edge that opponents openly acknowledged.
@Jason All recessions are preceded by ATH. But all ATH do not get followed up by recessions.
This stuff makes people go crazy. Invest what you can afford to take a dip with. And keep going. And if it does go down buy more.
Don’t play in the casino if you are trying to time things
Scottie Scheffler said winning golf tournaments is ultimately, not satisfying.
Without saying it, he iterates that athletic accomplishments are great, but it’s like striving after the wind. The only thing that satisfies, ultimately, is Jesus Christ.
Why the Social Security math doesn’t work anymore: When Social Security first started paying benefits in 1940, there were 159 workers putting money in for every 1 person taking money out. The ratio today is less than 3 to 1.