
Clayton
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Clayton
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Human Being Experiencing a Soul Journey



American is a healthy 28 year old, he decided to skip paying for health insurance this year because the cheapest plan was $900 per month with a high deductible He had to spend 2 nights in the ER without insurance, he breaks down the bill “This is my receipt from spending 2 days in the hospital: - It totaled about $24,000 - My CT scan alone was $8,300 - Laboratory, 6,000 - IV therapy, $1,020, $4,000 in total And while $24,000 seems like a lot of money, let me show you something. This is what I'm actually paying, $2,478 because when you don't have insurance, these hospitals give you a discount. They discounted $22,000 off of this bill” “But if I had insurance, I wouldn't have gotten that discount. So it would've been a $24,000 bill billed to my insurance, and then my insurance would've said, ‘Hey, you have a $5,000 deductible. You need to pay $5,000 for this last emergency room visit.’ Then you tack on the $900 a month that I'd be paying for that insurance. I'd be paying $20K this year for healthcare. So the craziest part about this is even if I have another hospital visit, by the end of this year, I'm still gonna be paying less than I would if I had insurance. At minimum, my cost for healthcare this year would've been $20,000 with insurance. Right now I'm at $2,400.” US Health Insurance is a scam












Resolutions fail because they negotiate with your old identity. Rather than a bunch of new "life hacks" that set you up for disappointment, try this instead: 👉 Choose a single word for the year that defines who you want to become in 2026. (Bookmark this post and download my free exercise to find yours) This single word acts as: - the theme that inspires you throughout the year - a single filter for better decision making - a reminder of who you are becoming I've done this for the last five years, and every year my word challenges me in ways I can't imagine at the beginning of the year. This works because instead of battling against your programming, you are upgrading your identity. Make a list of 5-10 (or more) potential words that capture the essence of: - Who you want to become - How you want to feel - What you want to create Once you have your shortlist, circle your top 3. Test each word with these questions: 1. Does this word make you feel both excited and slightly uncomfortable? (Growth happens at the edge of your comfort zone) 2. Is this word broad enough to apply to all areas of your life, yet specific enough to guide daily decisions? 3. When you say this word out loud, does it feel true? Does it resonate in your body? 4. Can you imagine using this word as a filter for decisions throughout the year? Do your best to focus on the words that roll up and embody others on the list. For example, my word for this year was Purpose. When I looked at the other words on my list, such as Productive or Intentional, they were all included within the bigger idea of Purpose. I wore my word on a bracelet around my wrist. That way, every time I looked down, I would ask myself: "Is this aligned with my Purpose?" A word of wisdom after doing this for a few years: after you’ve gone through the exercise, sit with your word for a week or so and make sure it still brings the same magic. Think of it like trying on a new shirt - it may feel great initially, but make sure you like it after you wear it a couple of times. 👇If you already have a word for 2026, what did you choose and why? For the full Word of the Year exercise, download my free Annual Planning stack: go.unbreakablewealth.com/annual-plannin…



happy release day @nateliason this book is a banger

We are the preferred chainsaw brand for bears.


.@haralabob won so much money gambling on the NBA that he tried to enlist people like Floyd 'Money' Mayweather Jr. to place his bets for him.





