It’s not about having the best or being the best It’s about being the most consistent. Someone who takes 10,000 pictures vs someone who tries to take 1 perfect picture I’ll put my money that the person who took 10,000 pictures is going to be better then the 1 picture man, even if the 10,000 … Continue reading 1397. a one sentence journal
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1396. Done vs Perfect
sometimes perfection is the enemy of execution but getting something done over getting something perfect? What's better in the long term? because eventually perfection might be achieved, only after putting in the time and the work. Today's post is shorter then recent, but it's okay because I want to post everyday but if I'm short … Continue reading 1396. Done vs Perfect
1395. Drinking
Welp, the whole no alcohol thing isn’t going the best But progress is progress right? And awareness is the first step to change. I dropped the weed habit and replaced it with booze, not the best trade off Why not replace it with more miles? Or more pages read? Why did I choose, consciously or … Continue reading 1395. Drinking
1394. When Family Hurts: Surviving the Emotional Minefield of Funerals.
On some shit, funerals aren't just about saying goodbye. They're emotional landmines, especially when your family tree is more fractured than a smartphone screen after a bad drop. You're walking into a room full of people who've caused pain, who've been absent, who've said things that cut deeper than any surgeon's scalpel. And now, in … Continue reading 1394. When Family Hurts: Surviving the Emotional Minefield of Funerals.
1393. Transform Challenges Into Opportunities: A Pragmatic Guide
Listen up. This isn't another feel-good self-help piece promising magical solutions. This is a raw, tactical guide to transforming how you perceive and tackle challenges. In the next few minutes, you will gain a fundamental life skill. This skill separates those who are perpetually stuck from those who consistently break through barriers. You might be … Continue reading 1393. Transform Challenges Into Opportunities: A Pragmatic Guide
1392. My Journey: Surviving Life’s Harsh Truths
A Journey of Authenticity Sometimes life hands you a script you never asked for, never wanted, and definitely didn't expect to survive. My story isn't about being a hero. It's about being real—brutally, unapologetically authentic in a world that often prefers comfortable lies to uncomfortable truths. My Personal Story My journey began on February 22, … Continue reading 1392. My Journey: Surviving Life’s Harsh Truths
1391. Your Attitude Matters: My Real World Apprenticeship
Life isn't about waiting for the perfect moment. It's about making moments perfect through your own damn effort. I just got accepted into IBEW Local 98, and let me tell you, this wasn't some overnight success story. This was a long, slow process that tested my patience and resilience, like an ultra marathon. The journey … Continue reading 1391. Your Attitude Matters: My Real World Apprenticeship
1390. The Family You Didn’t Order: Learning to Love the Messy Reality
Let's get one thing straight: Family isn't a perfect Instagram post. It's a raw, complicated mess of human beings randomly connected by DNA and shared trauma. No one got to pick anyone, it was the luck of the draw. The Ridiculous Truth About Family You didn't choose these people. They arrived in your life like … Continue reading 1390. The Family You Didn’t Order: Learning to Love the Messy Reality
1389. Navigating Grief: Lessons from My Great-Grandfather
The Unremarkable Remarkable Moment My great-grandfather just passed away. His passing wasn't dramatic. It wasn't sudden. We saw it coming, which somehow made it easier. This is coming from someone who tragically lost both parents unexpectedly. The Landscape of Loss Death in a family is a complex terrain. It's more than grief. It's a moment … Continue reading 1389. Navigating Grief: Lessons from My Great-Grandfather
1388. Surviving Black Friday: Smart Shopping Tips
Let's talk about the annual consumer apocalypse known as Black Friday. It's where rational thinking goes to die. Your wallet gets mugged by marketing ninjas. Americans have spent over $10 billion on stuff this year, $10 billion could solve world thirst or hunger, reforest huge swaths of land, build a brand new city, buy a … Continue reading 1388. Surviving Black Friday: Smart Shopping Tips






