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Daniel Oyibo ☁️
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Daniel Oyibo ☁️
@progeneral1
Email & Lifecycle Marketer
Pro's Lair Katılım Aralık 2016
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@bruno_nwogu I'm curious.
What are the rule(s) for locking in? And maximizing it.
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Whispers in Chinese. 😂
Those ones are fighting a shadow war with cyber and intel warfare, and they'll hide their hand as long as they can, until it's necessary to reveal it.
Iran will start knowing things about the US security architecture that the world doesn't expect them to know. Anyways, let's observe together.
The Associated Press@AP
BREAKING: Several U.S. warplanes crashed in Kuwait, the country’s defense ministry said, with all the pilots safely bailing out. The ministry did not elaborate on what caused the crashes but it came during an intense period of Iranian fire targeting the country. apnews.com/live/iran-us-i…
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The life that you want is behind the uncomfortable conversations you're avoiding.
- Edmund Oris. @EdmundOris
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@OtitoNosike I feel the same way too.
And here is my opinion: It is the same reason why people want to check their phones every time. That constant ongoing stimulation. I may be wrong or not.
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I have realized that a lot of people are deeply uncomfortable with silence.
The other day I was seated with an elderly man, perhaps in his fifties, at a church function. We had just met and were waiting for others to join us, so there was no conversation to sustain, no familiarity to lean on. Just two people, side by side, in shared quiet.
But I noticed he kept twitching, shifting, searching for ways to initiate talk. There I was, uninterested, perfectly at ease in the stillness, yet it disturbed him greatly.
Eventually, he blurted out, almost anxiously, whether I had issues with speaking, because he felt he had been talking “to me” while my responses carried the unmistakable brevity of someone not interested in prolonging speech.
And it struck me that this is not limited to him. I have sat with many people who carry the same unease when everywhere is silent. It is as though they cannot function properly unless their mouths are moving, as though speech is proof of existence.
For someone like me, who prefers the clarity of silence over the emptiness of needless words, I have always found that trait rather strange.
Silence, since I have known it intimately, does not threaten. It reveals. And perhaps that is what unsettles many, that in silence, there is nothing to hide behind, nothing to perform with, nothing to distract from the naked confrontation with oneself.
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