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A double entendre - Master the Mind - Let the Master Rule Your Mind - Jesus. PICK UP THE SWORD AND FIGHT! - BIBLE!
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@DenisKursakov One day you're going to die and you're not taking a single dollar with you. Find Jesus, build real treasure
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> be a random guy at Goodwill
> spot a clock for $6
> something feels off - buy it anyway
> heading to the parking lot, a couple sprints up
> offers $100 cash on the spot
> clearly the original owners
> clearly just donated their savings by accident
> keep walking
> get in the car
> open the clock on camera
> it's not a clock
> someone had been stuffing $1 bills inside for years
> thousands of dollars sitting in a Goodwill clock for $6
They offered $100 to get back thousands.
He paid $6.
Different outcomes.
Rick D@RickD_GK
This guy went to Goodwill and found a clock, so he bought it... I bet he opened it up and saw the contents before buying, so of course it was worth the $6. As he was heading to his car, a couple was persistently trying to purchase it from him for $100. They more than likely were the original owners, trying to get there few hundred bucks back. Would you have done the same thing as this guy? Or made a deal with the other folks?
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@FoulTerritoryTV @MLB This isn't synchronized swimming, it's baseball. Pisses me off
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The Japanese Samurai had a rule: never make a decision before you can answer this one question.
In feudal Japan, elite samurai were trained never to act until they could honestly answer one question their masters repeated for decades: "If I die tomorrow, does this choice still matter?"
It wasn't philosophy. It was a mental filter designed to cut through fear, ego, and short-term emotion in seconds.
Most modern decisions are made under invisible pressure: deadlines, social approval, FOMO. The result is a life built on reactions instead of clarity.
When you start applying the samurai question daily, something shifts. Small irritations lose power. Big risks become obvious. You stop chasing things that won't matter next year.
The samurai understood that true strength isn't speed. It's the ability to see clearly when everyone else is rushing.

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@_dannydavis @TexasBaseball dumbest rant of all time. It's a game, get over yourself
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This past Thursday marked the 20-year anniversary of former @TexasBaseball coach Augie Garrido’s famed postgame rant in the Longhorns’ locker room following a 6-0 loss to Nebraska. #HookEm
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