Think of the mind as a river: the faster it flows, the better it keeps up with the present and responds to change.
The faster it flows, also the more it refreshes itself and the greater its energy.
Obsessional thoughts, past experiences (whether traumas or successes), and preconceived notions are like boulders or mud in this river, settling and hardening there and damming it up.
The river stops moving; stagnation sets in. You must wage constant war on this tendency in the mind.
Texas police showed up at the home of a disabled U.S. Navy veteran without a warrant after he made comments “about the Jewish community” and Israel.
Officers claimed they were there to ensure he didn’t intend to “harm people.”
The veteran promptly ordered them off his property and says he now plans to audit the officers involved.
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Beydon, his biggest fan, will be at the game on November 30, and his dad dreams of him meeting his idol in person. Let’s make it happen! 💛🏈
🚨 David Sacks on the Two Companies Behind Corporate America Going Woke
“They've been the ones who have been imposing all these DEI requirements and all these ESG requirements.”