Your phone is your biggest enemy.
It’s especially dangerous because it seems innocuous.
But…
It is causing addiction.
You’re missing out on precious moments.
It is lowering your satisfaction for living life.
It is allowing you to hide from your progress.
It is zapping your energy.
It’s making you tired.
It makes you feel envy and jealousy.
It is destroying your ability to focus.
It’s fueling hatred.
Your relationships are a fraction of what they could be.
Your phone is your crutch.
It’s diminishing your true ability.
And yet you cling to it.
Why?
Because you don’t see your true potential.
What’s the answer?
Sever your dependency upon it.
Use it for only practical purposes.
It’s going to be painful at first.
You’ll see a side of yourself that you wish you weren’t seeing.
It will be your greatest test.
But on the other side…
You’ll find peace.
Life will be exciting again.
You’ll be more patient.
Focus will return.
Chemicals in your brain will normalize.
Relationships will strengthen.
The happiness you haven’t felt in a long time will return.
You will start living again.
Do it today.
@TheUFL@RepoleStable thanks for screwing us over yet again so your nepobaby horse race team can fell something. don't claim to be for the fans when you blatantly ignore houston's entire fanbase.
@RepoleStable@TheUFL So many people in Houston don't even know the Gamblers exist, we need more billboards, local adverts, and more local marketing in general than just a rotating ad on the side of the stadium!
@RepoleStable unrelated; why is there zero marketing for the gamblers in houston? no billboards, local news mentions or nothing around here; then other towns blame fans for not being there. it seems like yall want us to fail
Last political post for awhile I hope, but this has to be said.
I’m not a Trump supporter and honestly, a lot of people who aren’t Trump supporters are still completely fed up with the far left right now.
Not because of “progress,” or “fairness,” or any of the values they claim to own. It’s because of the behavior: the purity tests, the tribalism, the reflex to label anyone who disagrees, even slightly, as an enemy. One wrong word, one nuanced opinion, one “I don’t fully agree,” and suddenly you’re a fascist, a bigot, or “part of the problem.” That’s not activism. That’s a cult mindset.
Compromise is treated like betrayal. Questions are treated like violence. And “the science” gets invoked like a religious slogan, right up until the data becomes inconvenient, then it’s ignored, reframed, or shouted down. Meanwhile, the same people who demand empathy have none for anyone outside their in-group.
Normal people are exhausted. We want solutions, not moral grandstanding. We want reality, not ideology. And we’re done pretending this kind of insane extremism is “just being passionate.”
Sincerely,
Normal people everywhere