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Big-game Hunting

Sep 01, 20248 minSeason 51Ep. 587
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Join host RS2 as he looks to past his self opinion to big-game. See if he can make the grade as he reshapes his focus towards method.

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Welcome to Day Little Pro Carm. Everyday's continuous test with no subject. What's your answer? What's the meaningful? At what point do we get from building our reputation, protecting our reputation to live and offer reputation? Reputation needs to be used to bringing what needs to be earned. Gotta go out there hunting. Now it's with all of that that you've learned. Where you going for a small, little, or big gaming?

And sometimes it can be that self-opinion in that reputation that can hold us back from that big game. Let's start it! Song of the day. Red Bone by Chattis Gambino. It also has 85 colors. Sometimes you just want a song that you can just ride with the window cracked with your arm out the window. And that's the vibe that was provided that was needed. What do we eat today? The Daily Laws by Robert Green. And in this today, we're talking about coming to terms with your self-opinion.

And understanding that you can be manipulated, you can be influenced and treated as an ironic part of yourself. Really heavy on the law of human nature, law of defensiveness, literally the last week. And for actually August 31st, 2024, 1037, Pacific Standard Time. What's up, basically, extra today? I can say it was done. Really proud of being able to say that the boys were able to get their hour of physical activity, but, and still, me and my spouse were able to get our app workout in.

After the fact, after the boys are sleeping, all the family is done. You can always think of an excuse of why you can't do something or don't have time for it or are too tired for it. And it's those most beautiful moments in life when you just push right and beyond your edge. And that was that. Where to get from meditation? Detached enough from yourself to be attached to those that actually matter. What I succeed at today? Taking time and being with the fullest family.

And one of the few's been action to come around and had the boys. So much so, I call them my first first born. And we were almost halfway to park with the boys and turned around to get them. And just call that excess just happened us all in the car at the same time. Going to a park and just simply to enjoy the weekend together just because. What made me smile? Following that hour of. Park. We all got in and out. Brought the dog. My son's. Nephew wife.

And just a smile to just see here a quiet car just everybody just in their own vibe and enjoy it and. Earned it by really trying our best to be physically active and also together. We had our. Our lap mats. And we were just about. With the medieval. Perspective. About. What's important and what's real and what's really in front of you. And. Enjoy the simple moments. And. I'm sorry I'm going to go back up to the success I'm going to have to add. Also just never being in a rush.

Those are true successes everything when as time should have been. With that grade I'm going to say my eight was a minus. I just made the mark I knew I could have. A couple of push ups instead of just doing our ad work out. I'm going to crack another book open or. Got my. Chronicle. Newspaper today that I actually paid for. In those ways of leaning just beyond your edge that goes from that 94 to that 98. I guess a minus I would be probably a 91 and 91.

To a 96. Still a A. Again still there's five percent that I'm talking about with a nine percent that's still not had. That's just life. And that's the beauty of it that. With that ideology of you can always have that much room to improve but knowing that you can be secure with. What was done and happy with that moment then. We have a rich self. Never less.

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