SadéInc

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SadéInc

SadéInc

@SadeInc

Jamaica شامل ہوئے Ağustos 2009
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autocorrect2.0
autocorrect2.0@autocorrect2_0·
Truth is often unpleasant.
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SadéInc@SadeInc·
Dear Champs organizers, It’s 2026, please get Roster. Thanks!
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5FITCEO@5FITCEO·
whoever made YouVersion Bible, thank youuuuuu.
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John Ziegler
John Ziegler@Zigmanfreud·
If you are longing for a simpler time that is now gone forever, this video will likely hit HARD… 🥲
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Steven Bartlett
Steven Bartlett@StevenBartlett·
What if everyone is actually destined for hell? When Christian Apologist Wesley Huff joined me on The Diary Of A CEO, he explained a central idea in Christianity that many people misunderstand. According to scripture, the standard for being “good” isn’t simply being better than other people. The standard is God himself. Which means, by definition, no human being meets it. That’s what Christianity calls the bad news. Humanity can’t save itself through good actions or intentions. Here's him breaking it down
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Gordon Swaby
Gordon Swaby@Gordonswaby·
There are over 1,000 schools in Jamaica and less than 5% of them have websites. As in, they have zero presence online. That’s really unacceptable in 2026. We want to fix that; for free. Tell school leadership to apply to EduFocal100.com. We’ll give them a website for FREE
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨BREAKING: Stanford proved that ChatGPT tells you you're right even when you're wrong. Even when you're hurting someone. And it's making you a worse person because of it. Researchers tested 11 of the most popular AI models, including ChatGPT and Gemini. They analyzed over 11,500 real advice-seeking conversations. The finding was universal. Every single model agreed with users 50% more than a human would. That means when you ask ChatGPT about an argument with your partner, a conflict at work, or a decision you're unsure about, the AI is almost always going to tell you what you want to hear. Not what you need to hear. It gets darker. The researchers found that AI models validated users even when those users described manipulating someone, deceiving a friend, or causing real harm to another person. The AI didn't push back. It didn't challenge them. It cheered them on. Then they ran the experiment that changes everything. 1,604 people discussed real personal conflicts with AI. One group got a sycophantic AI. The other got a neutral one. The sycophantic group became measurably less willing to apologize. Less willing to compromise. Less willing to see the other person's side. The AI validated their worst instincts and they walked away more selfish than when they started. Here's the trap. Participants rated the sycophantic AI as higher quality. They trusted it more. They wanted to use it again. The AI that made them worse people felt like the better product. This creates a cycle nobody is talking about. Users prefer AI that tells them they're right. Companies train AI to keep users happy. The AI gets better at flattering. Users get worse at self-reflection. And the loop tightens. Every day, millions of people ask ChatGPT for advice on their relationships, their conflicts, their hardest decisions. And every day, it tells almost all of them the same thing. You're right. They're wrong. Even when the opposite is true.
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The Free Press
The Free Press@TheFP·
Almost 150 years after Nietzsche said ‘God is dead,’ some of our most important thinkers are getting religion. Peter Savodnik meets the new theists.
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Merchant@jvonjavon·
Got an old car, got married, got a newer old car, had a son,lots of hospital visits to this day because of my son, got business ideas going, started hustling more, got baptized, pushing out far more effort than before. I made peace with my past. I have new bros I met this year
J4@J4MIEMELVIN

Please brag about something you did in 2025

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SadéInc@SadeInc·
@jono_10 @Scribbledscrips And the Bible talks about that too. Not idolizing man. Not fearing man. Speaking truth with love. Unfortunately, many of us like to pursue the ease and convenience of manmade religious practices over truly pursuing God.
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Scribbled Faith
Scribbled Faith@Scribbledscrips·
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SadéInc@SadeInc·
@jono_10 @Scribbledscrips The Bible itself warns us of the wolves and false prophets that’s why we worship God not man. Ultimately, we’re all flawed and we all hurt others but we’re called to love others in spite of shortcomings.
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SadéInc@SadeInc·
@mikey_esquire They offered me $$ to switch my mobile last year, and I said, “How bad could it be?” (After all, I already had their home package and never had any major issues.) I took the money and now I can’t wait for the 2 year contract to expire Poor service Low data cap Do not recommend
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Minister Of Enjoyment
Minister Of Enjoyment@mikey_esquire·
Wanna make the FLOW switch but dang it man, this is a lot of data to lose
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Justine Henzell
Justine Henzell@JustineHenzell·
A glorious morning ⁦@JakesHotel⁩ Treasure Beach 🇯🇲 we are blessed to share this special space with the world once again #grateful@VisitJamaicaNow
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kevin o'brien chang
kevin o'brien chang@kevinobriencha1·
Murders Jamaica 2025 Jan 1 - Nov 30 621 murders Dec 1-12 14 murders Jan 1 - Dec 12 635 murders Projected 2025 Jan 1 - Dec 31 670 murders 2024 murders 1,141
Jamaica Constabulary Force@JamaicaConstab

Police Commissioner Dr Kevin Blake has commended the sustained reduction in violent crime as the year draws to a close, while urging members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to remain reflective, agile and disciplined in their approach to policing. Commissioner Blake was writing in his latest Commissioner’s Corner published in the weekly Force Orders. Despite the significant gains, the Commissioner cautioned against complacency, stressing that every loss of life remains a matter of serious concern. “We are almost halfway into December and we continue to suppress the murders. With 19 days left in December and the rest of 2025, we are seeing 14 murders so far in December. While this number is relatively low, these are 14 murders that we were not able to prevent, even with our best efforts – and so, it is 14 too many,” said Blake. The Commissioner emphasised that each violent incident must trigger careful analysis and operational self-assessment within the Force. He said, “Let the occurrence of every single murder be a point of reflection on our strategies, our posture and our operational discipline and focus. We must do this to ensure that we identify and plug whatever gap exists that creates the opportunity of which the perpetrators take advantage.” Dr Blake underscored the importance of adaptability and resilience as the JCF continues its crime-fighting efforts into the final weeks of the year. “Colleagues, we have to be agile in our strategies and responses, and also relentless in our focus. We have to be resilient,” Dr Blake said. The Commissioner also highlighted the human dimension of policing, noting that resilience is built through mutual support and strong supervision. “This requires us looking out for each other and providing guidance to those who we lead.” Dr Blake said these realities bring the discussion squarely to the issue of leadership, which he identified as central to sustaining the progress achieved so far. “This takes me to the area on which I wish for us to dialogue – responsible leadership,” he said.

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SadéInc@SadeInc·
@Freyy_is Many churches have small groups that do exactly this
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Freyy
Freyy@Freyy_is·
a woman said her daughter, just 9 years old casually shared an idea of what she thought church should look like. she said, “what if instead of one person talking the whole time, everyone first shared how their week went… we’d still worship of course. then after a short sermon, we’d talk about how it actually connects to our lives.” she called it a community church. the woman said she just sat there, stunned. because without big words or theology, this child somehow described what many adults have been longing for, a place to be seen, heard, and understood, not just preached at. it wasn’t deep in the complicated way. it was deep in the honest way. sometimes kids don’t reinvent faith. they just remind us what it was supposed to feel like.🥹
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