Keyth Weiss
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Keyth Weiss
@keythweiss
Musings of a humble finance fool 🖖🥸
Connecticut, USA Katılım Temmuz 2014
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@AlexKepfer @elonmusk Yep…and it can be altered in a way to achieve a goal
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@keythweiss @elonmusk We already do this. Kids are tax deductible. There is a "Child tax credit".
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@MLFootball @vountee @captainseahawk @thewaynebreezie @Kyle_Odegard @BoBrack @RamsHowse @scotteubanks18 @vinceayg_ Simple…leave the State
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@chamath I am not saying you need to care what anyone else thinks (it seems like you don't), but obviously these SPACs didn't turn out great and a lot of people really feel like you sold them pretty hard on them to the point of *looks around* some public outrage. Why not show humility?
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What your BJJ training approach says about you:
1. The Eco Bro
You listened to a Greg Souders podcast once, or at least like 15 minutes of one, and your mind was blown.
You haven't drilled since. You also barely train.
All that time you used to spend drilling, you now spend belittling your training partners and using fancy terms like "Invariants" or "Phase Shifts", even though you don't really know what they mean.
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2. The Self-Defense Guy
The last time you trained, someone pulled guard and leg locked you.
Obviously, in a real fight, you'd shoot them with your .22, so the win was clearly a fluke.
You train for "da streetz", which basically means that you don't train at all.
Instead, you spend your time engaged in "theoretical combat" in online forums.
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3. Instructional Enthusiast
You have lots of money, or you're very good with computers. Probably both.
Your favorite grapplers are Gordon Ryan, Craig Jones, and John Danaher.
You have more Patreon subscriptions than training hours, but you can't figure out why you're not getting better.
Perhaps one more instructional will fix you.
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4. Show Up and Roll Guy
You don't really care about Jiu-Jitsu; you just like it. "It's fun to choke people", you say.
You're honestly pretty good for someone who has no idea what they're doing.
But you also can't seem to reach the next level. This bugs you a bit, but not enough to change your ways.
You are in Jiu-Jitsu purgatory.
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5. The Driller
You have 764 reels on Instagram saved into a folder titled "Things to Drill".
Against no resistance, you are undefeated.
You have one of those creepy-looking dummies in your garage, and every night you rep knee cuts on it until your kneecaps bleed.
But you can't get past the first round of your local NAGA. I wonder why.



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@stats_feed Consume less calories…prioritize nutrient density
Movement daily: for mental & physical health…
Sleep: 6-9 hrs…asleep by 10pm
Sunshine daily
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@BjjTip stay humble 🥧 always someone better than you. Being the "best" is fleeting... nothing lasts
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BJJ Belt Promotions Can Be Tricky
I remember this story from more than 25 years ago.
A young teenager Brown Belt from our region had a match with a 16yo Blue Belt from the academy I was training at.
The Blue Belt was a very skilled competitor and won a close match.
I heard thru the grapevine that the Brown Belt quit Jiu Jitsu altogether shortly after.
I assume he was discouraged.
I wondered if he had lost confidence in his instructor.
The instructor and the Brown Belt were both skilled BTW.
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American soldiers fathered an estimated 50,000 mixed-race children in Vietnam who were left behind after the war. Locals called them "bui doi" or "dust of life." Mothers destroyed photos and letters to avoid persecution for "sleeping with the enemy." While the Amerasian Homecoming Act of 1987 eventually allowed about 23,000 to immigrate, many remained trapped in poverty and discrimination, never knowing their fathers.
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@NavalismHQ @naval The cost of your tuition should be directly correlated to your major - which should be based upon your future potential earning power.
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