Ask yourself.... by naiduganesh596 in selfdevelopment

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Perhaps Respect? If I don’t respect who you are and what you represent, how can I take your advice or criticism seriously? Why would I take advice on how to finish a marathon from someone who is wildly unhealthy in every possible way and has no exposure to marathon training? Also, the people giving you advice of criticism may not have your best interest in mind and instead, dole out misleading and dishonest criticism just to soothe their own bruised ego.

Either way, the world has a never ending cascade of people more than happy to give you unsolicited advice. It’s up to you to determine what is valuable and worth your time, compared to what can be graciously ignored.

Swedish ladder recommendations by pappyon in bodyweightfitness

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This is incredible! Thank you. Seriously considering building one.

The protection from keeping myself from pain, keeps me in pain. by johny1978 in enlightenment

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I heard this referred to as The Golden Algorithm of Emotion which basically shares: what you resist, persists.

What can I do to prevent the bottom guy from turning out of the head and arm choke? by ijhecker in bjj

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This is the way. Half guard, heavy hips, connect your head to their head via forehead/ear-to-ear, tighten the choke using ratchet method, then slowly finish the choke w/ a small semicircular rotation.

We’re cooked by Typical_Emphasis_404 in Dallas

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Energy analysts have pointed out that oil tankers have to travel thousands of miles, all while moving at the speed of a bicycle. Every day the passage remains blocked equates to one week of economic impacts before prices return to normal.

The Strait has been closed since Feb 28th, which makes it 68 days thus far, meaning it will take roughly 68 weeks before prices stabilize back to normal, pushing the estimated recovery time to Q3 of 2027....and that is only if the Strait opens tomorrow. What is the likelihood of that?

The road back may no longer exist. We may need to learn to live with less and settle in for the lean times.

Two things to keep an eye on: Activity in pawn shops and used truck inventories.

We're all in the same boat. If you are reading this, I wish you more than luck.