@naveenganglani Given that DWade fell off at 16-17 and Bosh retired after 15-16, I’d say they have 2 to 3 more years of championship window as the big 3 and maybe win one before the GS dynasty takes over.
What happens after is a wild guess, but I seriously doubt he’ll get past 6 rings in MIA.
there will be a moment in your life where you have to make the hardest decision to get your spark back, and its important u do it as quickly as possible
there will be a moment in your life where you have to make the hardest decision to get your spark back, and its important u do it as quickly as possible
In 10,000 years, your country won’t exist. The borders will be dissolved, and your language will be extinct or unrecognizable.
Your digital footprint will be gone, and data will rot faster than stone. Most of what defined us today, money, politics, status and online lives, will vanish without context.
What survives will be fragments: misread, mythologized, guessed at, and wrong.
The uncomfortable truth is this: human certainty is an illusion built on missing data. We don’t know where we truly came from. We don’t know how many civilizations rose, advanced, and quietly reset before us.
As history shows us, it isn’t a straight line of progress, it’s a series of collapses, with survivors writing the story. And we don’t know if we’re evolving… or just approaching another reset.
Steph Curry and people like him are probably the best proof I have of my (not so conspiracy) theory that our purpose is decided for us on the conveyor belt of creation before we even get here.
Everyone is born to do a very specific thing and some people never find out what that is. The people who do end up living very fulfilled and often lavish lives and the people who don’t are doomed to a life of existential inadequacy.
You could be really good at killing people lmao but your morals and sensibilities wouldn’t allow you to be a hitman or work for any government agency.
In Steph’s case, his seemingly innate marksmanship put him right where he needs to be, doing what he was meant to be doing.
Same case with Jokic, but in a more pragmatic sense. Nikola Jokic doesn’t give a flying fuck about basketball, but he’s eerily great at it. He loves horses. But when you’re 6’11” with otherworldly game in the court, being a cowboy simply isn’t in the cards for you.
He could have gone that route, but I imagine going against the grain in such a way would have led to a less stable life for him, which I believe to be the case for everyone.
And I think the further you stray from your purpose, the harder your life is, and vice versa.
Some people find that thing and do it. Some people spend their entire lives searching. Some people know and renounce that path. It’s a beautiful and terrible thing. I wonder if there’s a word for it.
People don’t realize how much hobbies you really love contribute to your self esteem and mental/emotional health. Recreational productivity is gonna hit every time
I’m a firm believer that if you feel stuck or depressed in life it’s because your soul is asking you to make a change or do something radically different and you’re not listening.
Story of My Life - First single off this album and probably their turning point from teen pop to serious music
The other two are Strong and Something Great, but honestly couldn’t think of a bad track in here.
how you spend your days is how you spend your life.
how you spend your days is how you spend your life.
how you spend your days is how you spend your life.
how you spend your days is how you spend your life.
how you spend your days is how you spend your life.