Over the past few years I’ve been deep in construction, development and travel.
What I keep coming back to is this:
most outcomes are driven by decisions made much earlier than people think and are stacked, Bean by Bean
I’ll be writing more about that here.
Most high performers have a plan for everything.
Except their own life.
The front end of your working life happens once.
The leverage doesn't last forever.
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BREAKING: Australian PM says he is taking an all-or-nothing approach to the passage of his hate speech legislation, warning if it does not get up tomorrow, it may not be revisited.
The FACT he would ever bring such an egregious piece of legislation before the parliament and attempt to guillotine it through tells us one thing - he is NOT fit to lead Australia. https://t.co/9cRBeLw4OG
Australian police arrested a man for heckling the Prime Minister.
I want you all to absorb this.
They ARRESTED a man because he made a statement they didn't like.
Absolutely batshit.
Interviewer: "Will there be a greater emphasis on shutting down hate speech by Muslim clerics in Western Sydney?"
Deputy PM Richard Marles: "er uuh, um, erm, umm, err, um, we've criminalised the Nazi salute. Uhhh uh Um uh, er um, erm, um duh erm".
Pathetic Labor politicians are leading us into the abyss.
The Australian Prime Minister spoke a total of 5022 words in public about the Bondi Massacre and did not once say the words ''Muslim,'' ''Islam'' or ''Islamic extremism.''
He did however twice raise the threat of ''right wing extremism.'' Even though Bondi was an Islamic terror attack.
Is Australia the first domino to fall?
I believe they’re currently rolling out this social media ban gradually, things will heat up on December 27th, when the mandatory age verification for searches is set to be implemented.
A digital straight jacket will be placed on all of us.
@supercars Mostert had a good end to the year and the recognition is deserving. Except for the fact @brocfeeney93 was the stand out driver all year and should be our 2025 Supercar Champion.
I want to inform you about Albanese's latest expenditure.
He spent $1.668 million on the credit card in three months.
Items include lunch, dinner, dog grooming, family flights, gifts, and clothing. He doesn't spend his salary, saving it all while living rent-free at the Lodge and earning nearly $130,000 from leasing his properties.
This is on top of his lifelong taxpayer-funded pension of $450,000 per year and his $5 million beach house.
Not bad for a man who's never worked a day in his life.