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@thesamparr I run a pallet manufacturing biz in Texas—pallets are a leading indicator for manufacturing, and Texas mirrors the broader U.S. economy. It’s been rough for 18 months, but signs of life are showing
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Question:
Do I have any US manufacturers following me?
Is business booming right now?
And are there any publicly traded US manufacturers booming right now?
Nathan Covey@nathan_covey
@gregisenberg The winners... US manufacturers. Which reminds me, anyone want to build a US manufacturing plant for apparel with me? 😂
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@BigOnBasketball 🤘🏻big fan myself. The video when we were going to the elite 8 and he mentions his recently passed Dad, highschool coach of 40 years, would’ve really loved seeing him coaching a power 5 school - that one always stuck with me. Good coach, great person
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Before we officially move on to the Sean Miller era I would be remiss not to share a few parting thoughts on Rodney Terry.
I'll start here:
What he did with that Elite 8 team was nothing less than exceptional.
Beard's team this, Beard's team that. You don't simply waltz into the Elite 8. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Rodney Terry was the man for the moment.
I'll always remember the way he loved his players, the way his players rallied behind him. I'll remember the way he saved basketball for Dylan Disu.
Texas was right to move on from Terry. The program was stale and the coaching just wasn't good enough. But make no mistake, he WAS setup to fail. Middling NIL support is tough to overcome for ANY coach. And Sean Miller, hopefully, won't face that same challenge.
For RT to succeed at Texas he was going to have to be so exceptional that he could completely flip the narrative and prove to the entire fanbase and the administration that he could, at some point, deliver a national championship.
And, as a head coach, Rodney Terry was not exceptional. At times he was good, but never exceptional.
All that to say, I think Rodney Terry deserves the utmost respect. He was put in a nearly impossible situation and handled himself with class, delivered some magical moments and ultimately delivered 4 tournament wins in 2 years, which is more than the previous 12 years combined.
It's been a rough go for him on this app but I sincerely hope Texas fans remember him fondly and show him the respect and admiration I believe he deserves.
I will always remember him for moments like this:
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@willwallace33 @RussDa5_9 @harrzard09 @TommyP1ckens @wes_wallace @knuckifyouBuc3 @braggIV @makirkil Huge bad bunny guy nowadays myself
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Bring it back for 2025 @RussDa5_9 @harrzard09 @TommyP1ckens @wes_wallace @knuckifyouBuc3 @braggIV @bedill001 @makirkil
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One counterintuitive thing about seeing all these entrepreneurs going to gym etc:
I never went gym when I started doing startups, I didn't eat particularly clean
But I did have lots of anxiety, depression then
So I don't think it has any correlation with success in business, it's more like an after effect
In fact I think the anxiety/depression can be a great fuel for your ambition, you trick yourself that when you're succesful and rich you'll be happy
But of course you won't be when you reach success
But that's when you finally do start gym and good nutrition and you actually get happy I think
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@Senor_Mojito @temple_baker Fascinating, I will need to try this so called riverside taco joint
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