“No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.”
― Socrates
“It’s called the Rasengan. They say my Rasengan is the best one they’ve ever seen. I concentrate my chakra perfectly. Nobody concentrates chakra like me. Look at this perfect spiral. You know most Presidents only have one chakra nature, I have all five.”
Ooh, now you're letting go 🌕
As our Artemis II astronauts prepare to leave the lunar sphere of influence and return to Earth's gravitational pull, they listened to "Tokyo Drifting," by Denzel Curry and Glass Animals, as their wakeup song.
What a privilege it is to afford a gym, buy healthy food, pay bills, have legs that walk, eyes that see, a brain that functions, work every day, and take our bodies to their full potential.
The moment Hiroto Ogiwara became the first person to hit a 2340.
Hiroto Ogiwara made snowboarding history by landing the first-ever 2340—a trick that spins six and a half full rotations in the air. This milestone shattered the long-standing 2160 barrier and pushed big air progression into a realm many thought unreachable, even with modern jump design and maximum air time.
What made the feat truly legendary wasn’t just the number of rotations, but the precision and confidence required to land it cleanly. In a sport where every extra 180 degrees is a significant leap, the 2340 marked a new frontier, instantly redefining what’s possible in competitive snowboarding and setting the stage for the next era of progression.
While you slept last night, completely still in your bed, our galaxy moved millions of kilometers through the cosmos. You woke up in the same room, on the same planet, yet unimaginably far from where you were the night before.
The Milky Way is not drifting quietly through the universe. It is racing through space at around 600 kilometers per second, carrying billions of stars, planets, and everything on them along for the ride.
It is a good reminder that even when life feels motionless, you are always in motion.
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