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David Neagle

@DavidNeagle

Business consultant , podcaster and filmmaker. Host of The Successful Mind Podcast and Author or The Millions Within.

USA Se unió Mayıs 2013
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Jon Bon Jovi
Jon Bon Jovi@jonbonjovi·
Let's show some new artists love...who are you guys listening to?
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
Worst migraines ever for like 3 weeks now. 💀 Why won’t these things go away? I have tried everything. What is your secret?
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Not Elon Musk
Not Elon Musk@ElonMuskAOC·
Would you buy a 100% private phone? Your data is owned entirely by you, nobody else. Powered by Starlink of course… Thoughts?
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David Neagle@DavidNeagle·
@ScottAdamsSays Insecure people are happier being married and happy people aren’t insecure. Is this what you’re trying to say?
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Scott Adams
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
I wonder if happy people are more likely to be married. Backwards science.
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Married people are happier. Adults who are married report being far happier than those in any other relationship status, according to a Gallup Poll published Friday. “Any way you analyse those data, we see a fairly large and notable advantage to being married in terms of how people evaluate their life” — poll author Jonathan Rothwell, principal economist at Gallup. From 2009 to 2023, more than 2.5 million adults in the United States were asked how they would rate their current life, with zero being the worst possible rating and 10 being the highest. Researchers then asked respondents what they anticipated their happiness level would be in five years. To be considered thriving, a person had to rank their current life as a seven or higher and their anticipated future as an eight or higher, according to the survey. Over the survey period, married people consistently reported their happiness levels higher than their unmarried counterparts, ranging from 12% to 24% higher depending on the year, according to the data. The gap remained when researchers adjusted for factors such as age, race, ethnicity, gender and education. Education is a strong predictor of happiness, but the data showed that married adults who did not attend high school evaluate their lives more favourably than unmarried adults with a graduate degree. “Things like race and age and gender and education matter. But marriage seems to matter more than those things when it comes to something like this measure of living your best life” — @BradWilcoxIFS

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David Neagle
David Neagle@DavidNeagle·
@TomEllsworth Much better show! Great to see all having fun and not screaming at each other.
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David Neagle@DavidNeagle·
@TomEllsworth It turns a great podcast into Jerry Springer. I don’t listen to hear crazy fighting I listen to hear your expert opinion. Find another way to gain views.
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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
The best way to protect yourself is to be as fluid and formless as water; never bet on stability or lasting order. Everything changes.
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Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
I’m not wasting money I’m buying memories. Frugal people don’t understand.
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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
Any titles, money, or privilege you inherit are actually hindrances. They delude you into believing you are owed respect.
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David Neagle@DavidNeagle·
@jordanbpeterson Technology has allowed chaos to become as much as a pandemic as any physical illness.
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Dr Jordan B Peterson
Dr Jordan B Peterson@jordanbpeterson·
Our society faces the increasing call to deconstruct its stabilizing traditions to include smaller and smaller numbers of people who do not or will not fit into the categories upon which even our perceptions are based.
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Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss@tferriss·
“The disease of our times is that we live on the surface. We’re like the Platte River, a mile wide and an inch deep. I always say, 'If you want to become a billionaire, invent something that will allow people to indulge their own Resistance.' Somebody did invent it. It’s called the Internet. Social media. That wonderland where we can flit from one superficial, jerkoff distraction to another, always remaining on the surface, never going deeper than an inch. Real work and real satisfaction come from the opposite of what the web provides. They come from going deep into something—the book you’re writing, the album, the movie—and staying there for a long, long time.” — Steven Pressfield in Tribe of Mentors
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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
Never whine, never complain, never try to justify yourself.
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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
Avoid the unhappy and unlucky.
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David Neagle@DavidNeagle·
@elonmusk People are extremely dissociated from the cause and effect of most things in their lives.
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Dr Jordan B Peterson
Dr Jordan B Peterson@jordanbpeterson·
Stop saying those things that make you weak and ashamed. Say only those things that make you strong. Do only those things that you could speak of with honor.
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David Neagle@DavidNeagle·
@jordanbpeterson Nice is a mask to hide your true feelings, kind is virtue. Remember serial killers can are often nice. That’s how they get close.
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Dr Jordan B Peterson
Dr Jordan B Peterson@jordanbpeterson·
Treat Yourself Like Someone You Are Responsibility For Helping. Carl Jung wrote about the biblical idea that you should treat your neighbor as if he were yourself. It's often read as something like, “You should be nice to people”. That’s not what it means at all. Nice is a very low-end virtue. It means that you should treat your neighbor as if he or she is someone you wish to encourage and develop. But you should also have the same attitude towards yourself. Regardless of what your opinion is of yourself, critical, hypercritical, let's say. That's often the case with people who are anxious or hyper-conscientious. You have to give yourself the same sympathy that you would extend to someone you cared for. You have to come to treat yourself as if you're someone that you care for. On my upcoming tour, I will discuss ideas that are closely related to my 2017 Biblical Lecture Series—ideas I've been working through in my forthcoming book. The tour begins on February 4th. Dates for each show can be found here: jordanbpeterson.com/events/
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