@AngrymanChannel You’re confusing commercial success with cultural impact. Releasing music you own isn’t about the Top 10; it’s about ownership. Legends don’t need to prove relevance every cycle. If people are still debating Jay decades into his career, that answers your question.
@Joshua_the_car You better pray this young kid doesn’t get executed. His death could become a tipping point for this country. That’s how history works, injustice breeds anger, resentment, and unrest. Eventually, people reach a breaking point. That’s how revolutions start.
@Villgecrazylady@alexbruesewitz I haven’t seen the interview and don’t know why Tucker had this guy on, but it looks like an attempt to shape the narrative. I’ll be skipping this one. 👍🏼
@MarioNawfal PBD has a motive: defend Israel and muddy the waters on political issues so the average person, who doesn’t follow politics closely, starts second-guessing what they’re seeing.
@SolaSixMillion It’s inevitable, we’ll both get our wish, but Israel won’t be the same afterward. The Iran conflict exposed major changes in the region. Iran is now a superpower building ties with Gulf states, while America’s relationship with Israel is coming to an end. We will be fine.
@MarioNawfal Why is this guy even on your show? He has no knowledge, no credibility, and no meaningful insight to offer. Complete waste of airtime. He host the male version of “The View”.
One thing I have learned in jiu-jitsu is that you need to protect your confidence.
Not in a way where you think you are better than everybody else or ignore your mistakes, but in a way where you do not let one bad day, one bad tournament, one loss, or even one person’s opinion change the way you see yourself.
Confidence is pretty fragile. You can spend years building it, and one bad result can make you question everything.
You start thinking, “Maybe I’m not good enough. Maybe I’m getting worse. Maybe I don’t belong here.”
That is when you need to protect your confidence the most.
One bad performance does not erase all the work you have done. One loss does not define your level. One person criticizing you does not define who you are. And one difficult phase does not mean your journey is going in the wrong direction.
Keep believing in yourself. Keep showing up. Keep doing the work.
Confidence is not always about winning. It is about trusting that, no matter what happens, you are capable of learning, improving, and coming back stronger.
What do you think?
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@SpeakerJohnson Subtitles: “Our donors are unhappy and getting nervous. Which means we’re getting nervous. Please help us steer the ship back toward complacency before people start demanding accountability. That’s not something we’re used to.”
@AndrewKolvet As I read this, I can’t help but wonder: Did you know they were going to kill him, or did they tell you afterward? And if it’s the latter, were you threatened or bribed?
I know you can’t answer that. But you should know that’s what a lot of people are thinking.
@gatomoinhos@JiujitsuOtter I used to take his noon class before he left. Danaher is definitely missed at our gym, but we’re fortunate to still have plenty of great professors teaching.