@barstoolsports Ya all those dozens of fouls dont mean shit. Tap the Gmen and they took 6-7 minutes to get up. Not an entertaining tie at all but don’t blame the English for that.
Key to winning:
Choose to be positive and grateful. Then, just keep at it. Time is the great compounder and will do the rest.
So many people just don’t have the discipline to stay positive and grateful. Then time compounds the bitterness instead.
@NoLimitGains insurance and taxes. Insurance premiums are often packaged in to a mortgage. Insurance CO’s rise premiums double digits almost every year.
@amitdhanda04@NoLimitGains@grok An insurance and taxes. Insurance premiums are often packaged in to a mortgage. Insurance CO’s rise double digits almost every year.
This paragraph by C.S. Lewis, written in 1948, still hits hard:
“If we are all going to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, let that bomb when it comes find us doing sensible and human things—praying, working, teaching, reading, listening to music, bathing the children, playing tennis, chatting to our friends over a pint and a game of darts—not huddled together like frightened sheep and thinking about bombs. They may break our bodies (a microbe can do that) but they need not dominate our minds.”
Reverend Jesse Jackson called on each of us to be heralds of change, to be messengers of hope; to step forward and say “Send me” wherever we have a chance to make an impact.
How fortunate we were that Jesse Jackson answered that call. What a great debt we owe to him.
Charlie Munger:
“The secret to life is easy because it's so simple:
You don’t have a lot of envy or resentment. You don’t overspend your income. You stay cheerful in spite of your troubles. You deal with reliable people and you do what you’re supposed to do.”
“The distance between deciding and doing is the single most reliable predictor of whether your life will be extraordinary or ordinary.”
These three paragraphs will change your life:
One of my favorite quotes is the one from Marcus Aurelius: ‘The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts.’
I think it’s always good to remember it.
David Goggins dropped a truth bomb that will rewire how you see your entire life:
Even billionaires pull him aside after talks and quietly admit:
“I have everything money can buy… but I still feel like something’s missing.”
His response is ice-cold and life-changing:
“You’re missing the version of yourself that only shows up when you voluntarily walk through hell.
The one you meet when you stop making excuses and start making yourself unbreakable.”
In this electric 3:18 clip, Goggins lays it out plain and simple:
Real peace isn’t bought.
It’s forged.
In the dark mornings.
In the moments you want to quit but don’t.
In the relentless decision to keep expanding your mind, body, and soul when everything screams stop.
That’s where the emptiness ends.
That’s where you stop living at 40% and finally step into 100%.
That’s where you become the rare human who never has to ask, “Is this all there is?”
No shortcuts. No hacks. Just you choosing to become the hardest, strongest, most alive version of yourself—every single day.
Watch this clip. Let it hit you. Then go do the hard thing you’ve been avoiding.
The version of you that’s waiting on the other side is worth it.
A 7-year-old boy in a Serbia torn by war built a Wimbledon trophy out of cardboard and slept with it every night.
29 years later – exactly 29 – that same boy, now 36, stood on the Roland-Garros center court holding the real thing… as the greatest player who ever lived, with 23 Grand Slams in his arms.
Then Novak Djokovic did something unforgettable.
He stopped his victory speech, looked straight into the camera, and gave every kid on earth the most powerful 55 seconds of motivation you’ll ever hear:
“I had the power to create my own destiny.
I don’t just believe — I FEEL it with every cell in my body.
To every young person watching:
Forget what happened in the past.
The future doesn’t just happen.
YOU create it.
Take the means in your hands.
Visualize it.
Feel it.
Build it.”
From a war-torn balcony with a borrowed racket…
to the top of the world.
If he can do THAT, imagine what YOU can do.
Save this clip.
Play it when life feels heavy.
It hits harder every single time.