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Happy Hour

Dec 07, 20247 minSeason 54Ep. 596
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Join host RS2 as he takes a moment to see the path taken. See if he can make the grade as he battles the success of his past self.

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Hello! Welcome on Daily Pork Carp. Every day is continuous tests with no subject. What's your answer? Was it meaningful? When we're at our height of heights and our peak of peaks, it's just human nature to think. But what's next? The fall. Will I ever get to a place similar as this? Is this it? Will I just have these peaks and valleys and this will be a normal occurrence? As long as I go through the struggle. Very tough! And I ask myself that too. Happy hour. That's scary hours right now.

Saturday, December 7th, 2024 at 2.27am. Just how we used to do. End from a five hour delayed flight. Back in the bay. Thankful to my nieces and nephews holding it down for the boys. And with that, let's start it! Song of the Day. Stevie Wonder ripping in the sky. Those are those moments where I really wish I could play the piano like Pops did. Because just how it starts off, it's just so beautiful. I really need to get that on vinyl. What did I read today? I had a big project.

So I needed to go back to some of my classics. I pulled out Never Eat Alone by Keith Farazzi. And I went specifically to the gatekeepers chapter. And then I went to Good to Great where they talked about the level five leader in which the most important traits were humility and will. And be sure to hit up those great gatekeepers three times. Have them pass you off to someone else. To the actual person. Just a thought. No opportunity to be physical today. Honestly, shoot, I was in the airport.

Unfortunate. However, have been staying to the regiment actually. And surprisingly enough, I got my first annual medical exam in a while. It feels good to be on top of your health in real time. Just like anything, being consistent. What I get from meditations? ABC. Always be cool. What made me smile today? Being in Chicago. And having that IDL final picture on the stage with everybody. It was a bittersweet moment. Smiling for the camera to post and that's it.

What was an expectancy to see one another is now no longer. Now it has to be work done on the personal end. And I always say that times where I moved on from stage to stage, what I miss the most is those, really not the most, but a lot is about changing overs. Those people that you seen in passing, but you knew you were going to see them. So you didn't really need to have their number. Didn't really need to go and see them after because you knew you would see them then.

Until. What I think of my deal, bro? Bittersweet. Such is life. Our highs, highs are always coming from our lows, lows. The greatest win is always good after the win. You know what defeat tastes like. What grade do I give myself? I'm going to go with A. Because I believe I deserve it. Not from an entitled standpoint, from a work standpoint, from an hours in standpoint, from a vantage point that you know who came up and down that mountain. Multiple times.

From the standpoint of when you're running that race, you know who's lapping and who's behind. Today. With that, music.

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