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Threshold Experiences
@ThresholdExp
Existing to push your limits and encourage physical growth but more importantly mental and spiritual growth. Be uncomfortable. Fear is a liar. Do a Misogi
Dallas, Texas Joined Nisan 2026
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@Xgalaxiverse Individual accountability is super hard to learn, but vital to getting to the level people want to be. All growth requires hard. Do the hard.
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The only way to gain control is to blame yourself, because you are the only variable you can actually change
Daily Investing Note@investing_note
Most people lose money and move on emotionally: - They blame the market. - They blame politicians. - They blame manipulation. - They blame luck. - They blame timing. Who do you blame?
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@Doc_Red_ Been there, no. Just another excuse. Going to the gym is hard. Do the hard thing.
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@EliteDanno So true. Long term control is way more important than some short term fad.
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@ThresholdExp Very wise take my friend. People often overdo it and as time goes on their appetite grows bigger and bigger. Before they know it, they have put on so much weight.
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Majority of people would associate eating healthy to a very green salad bowl, fruit etc.
Personally I think its eating a variety of foods in the right proportions, as well as consuming the right amount of food and drink to get and maintain a healthy body weight.
What comes to your mind when someone talks about eating healthy?
Dan Go@CoachDanGo
Eating healthy is actually eating normally but most people think it’s dieting.
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@edgaralandough You make your own bone broth, or do you have a fav?
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@Lammkotlett1 @SahilBloom Spot on. Its the same idea as the waiter/waitress test. How you treat them speaks volumes of how you treat everyone
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@SahilBloom How someone speaks about people who aren’t present is usually the clearest preview of how they’ll speak about you once you leave.
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Life advice nobody told you: Always default to praise of people who aren't in the room. The way you talk about someone who isn't in the room is one of the loudest signals about the energy you carry. An observation about the most impressive, magnetic people I've been around: They never speak badly about people who aren't there. They never use underhanded or discrediting comments. They glow about them, or they say nothing. If everyone is speaking negatively about someone, it's perfectly reasonable to opt out and say nothing. It shifts the entire power balance of the conversation in your favor. It shows a level of stoic awareness and calm that stands out. We all silently catalogue how others speak about people who aren't in the room, because we know that we may be the topic of that conversation as soon as we leave. Those who default to praise command the room and silently set a standard of safety that everyone else can feed off of.
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@TheGBreaker Doesn't exist. If there is an app you need for survival, re-evaluate your needs.
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@thought_harbor 1000%. Do the hard things. Do something hard, something uncomfortable on a regular basis, and then, when the time comes your mind will have no problem ignoring what your body is screaming.
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Your body is the slave of your mind. Do not let the servant become the master.
If the flesh screams that it is tired, remind it who leads. Physical training is just mental training in disguise. Lift the heavy weight. Run the long mile.
Endure the cold water. By hardening the shell, you protect the pearl of your inner spirit.
Stay sharp and ready.
Comfort is the enemy.
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@danmartell We all start ugly, but we all see the people who are ahead of us and want to start there. You cant be jealous of where someone is, if you wont go through what they went through to get there.
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@ThresholdExp Aristotle knew very well how to move inside a community where criticism was at its highest.
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@ThresholdExp @Codie_Sanchez Spot on. Envy is fear wearing someone else's success as a mirror.
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@SahilBloom Its like all of life goes back to what our grandparents told us. What to eat, when to sleep, how to work, and if you cant say anything nice dont say anything at all.
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@ForgeWithJeremy Get to where when you see something as challenging, your first thought is “Hell ya let’s go”
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@BravehartGuide Get 1% better or 1% worse every day. In all areas of life. And 10 years from now you won’t recognize who you are. You decide every day who that person will be. You and only you.
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@justinskycak I agree, but I know smart people not building ai specific. Some people see the need for human connection is going to be huge and are building for that world as well. The smartest people build the future
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The smartest people tend to be building things with high future value, where building stuff expands your opportunity surface area to build even higher-value stuff. The more you do, the more there is to do.
Jay Yang@Jayyanginspires
The smartest people I know aren’t working less because of AI, they’re working more.
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@jockowillink Another lesson from the gym to apply in all arenas of life
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@swaptoro14 We are slowly learning that safety and comfort are hard. They seem easy now but are hard for much longer. Pick doing hard things now, get happiness, growth, and joy.
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Everything in life is hard.
Waking up is hard. Staying disciplined is hard. Growing is hard. Even surviving hard times is hard.
So if everything is hard anyway, choose the hard that builds you, not the hard that destroys you.
MindFood@SharpMindFood
@amerix @swaptoro14 The hardest part is showing up everyday.
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