Арнольд Шварценеггер: "Знаешь, почему большинство талантливых людей так и остаются никем? Они включают фальшивую скромность. Они говорят: «Я творец, я просто делаю свою работу. Пускай мир сам меня заметит».
Это чушь. Ты можешь быть гением, создавать лучшие продукты или писать шедевры. Но если люди об этом не знают, у тебя ничего нет. Абсолютный ноль. Твой талант просто умрёт вместе с тобой.
Умение продавать, продвигать себя. Доносить свою ценность до других и убеждать — это не грязное ремесло. Это величайшее искусство, без которого ты никто.
Чем больше людей узнают о том, на что ты способен, тем ближе ты к вершине. Перестань прятаться в тени. Выходи и учись заявлять о себе на весь мир. Твой успех зависит только от этого"
If there was a monkey that accumulated millions of bananas and then gave them all away to unrelated monkeys and none to their children, scientists would study that monkey to find out what the hell is wrong with it.
As an honest Barcelona fan, I hope this World Cup doesn't seriously damage Raphinha's reputation because everyone is watching.
What I've noticed is that a lot of people tend to misprofile Raphinha and put huge expectations on him, probably because he's scored a lot of goals since Hansi Flick came in. But what they don't know is that at Barça, Raphinha rarely spends much time on the ball. Instead, he focuses on finishing chances created by his teammates. Because of that, you rarely see his flaws, since he has players like Pedri, De Jong, and Yamal around him—guys who are so good on the ball that they can attract two or three defenders to themselves, leaving less attention on Raphinha.
Raphinha is a goalscorer. He's very good as a target man. But he's not the type to pick up the ball, take on three players, and deliver the final pass. He's not an exceptional dribbler.
The main reason he struggled yesterday is that Brazil doesn't have midfielders who are good on the ball, provide calm, and can deliver that final pass. All their midfielders were treating the ball like bomb. Raphina issue yesterday was an example of a good player in a wrong system.
Being raised by a strong woman is a must. Soft submissive shit even in a two parent household breeds weakness unless the man is very strong which most definitely are not.
Women literally cannot understand anything that isn’t directly tied to being a woman, which is why I think the whole idea of emotional intelligence and emotional maturity is often misused.
To them “emotional maturity” sounds like, “I don’t understand masculinity or what it entails, so you need to think and act more like a woman for me to understand you.”
That’s why you will see women encouraging men to be more vulnerable, emotional, and expressive….not just because it benefits the
man, but because it makes his behavior easier for them to interpret through a framework they already understand.
This is why when single women raise their sons, they encourage emotional habits more common in girls, which can lead to boys who are overly emotional or dependent…often called “mama’s boys.”
Men, on the other hand, usually understand both male and female expectations better, which is why fathers tend to guide their children more clearly.
This is why strong father-child relationships always shape kids in traditional ways: daddy’s girls grow into more feminine women, and father’s sons grow into more masculine men.
@Rmadonyfc_ Wrong configuration. It’ll be Bernardo lw and a valverde/Tchouameni base with Guler/Bellingham rotating. I also see a new lw or striker with Vini likely leaving (could be Mppape) one has to go
The ability to tolerate being broken as a high operating person is the upside separator. You can never win the big prizes if you aren’t ready to suffer
Almost 0 women work 60+ hours a week which is required to be in this list.
Women’s IQ is not as variable as men’s and is centered around the mean. Which means the 140+ IQ required to be in this list is 47:1 men.
Women focus on people. Men focus on things. As a result a woman doing her job can affect a few dozen people an hour. A man focusing on things can build something that benefits a billion people an hour.
Of course this will offend leftists and feminists but it is none the less true and explains exactly why there are 0 and everything that powers civilization was invented, brought to market and made successful by men and that won’t change any time soon if ever.
“If Elon Musk wasn’t a trillionaire, we could all afford healthcare.”
They fail to understand that Musk didn’t take his wealth from anyone.
It didn’t exist before he created it.
as a Spaniard this is such a culture shock
at events, we talk about food, rent, football, where someone's from...
then you move to SF and people are like “what problem are you obsessed with?” brother I am obsessed with dinner
Charles Barkley says NO player would make $300,000,000 without Michael Jordan
"People act like guys always made $30, 40, 50 million dollars. When I got to the NBA, the average salary was $200,000, and then Magic and Bird came"
"I know I'm not as good as Bill Russell. Bill Russell made $2,000 and I was making $3 or $4 million, just because I was born at the right time. And not just the basketball and the money… Michael bought the shoes. People forget, nobody was doing commercials before Michael. Nobody was making money off shoes before Michael"
"Now guys are making $300, 400 million dollars a year because of Michael. Secondly, we all got commercials, nobody made commercials before Michael Jordan came along"
Owning a £400,000 house with a £350,000 mortgage in the UK in 2026 means signing a 25-year contract to give the bank around £2,050 a month, in exchange for the right to maintain a building you'll spend another £4,000 a year keeping dry, warm and structurally sound.
At a 5% fixed rate, the total interest over the life of the mortgage is around £264,000. The total mortgage cost ends up at roughly £614,000.
The price tag on the front door says £400K. The actual cost of living in it for 25 years is closer to £750K, before council tax, repairs, insurance and the new boiler.
This is what the country has been calling 'getting on the ladder.'