
Shawn A Searle
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Everything happens for a reason. Sometimes that reason is you’re stupid and you make bad decisions. -Author Unknown
Piney Orchard, MD
Joined February 2023
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it.” -Nelson Mandela #quotesdaily #success #wealthbuilding #minute2millions.
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Every day at BSA Camp, I’d walk my boy up to the trading post. We get a few things and one day, the cashier hands us a crumpled handful of bills. I meticulously smooth out each one and place them in my wallet, explaining that I’m “respecting” money. My boy tells me that his.
When I was 17 a guy I was talking to at a gas station asked me why my car was so dusty, and I said it was such a POS it wasn’t worth washing. He said to me “if it’s worth having, it’s worth taking care of” and it deeply shamed me and stuck with me to this day.
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I took my son to Boy Scout camp this summer. Not because I like camping, but because I love my son. It’s also because I know him. He is too young (as are most his age) to go to camp by himself. My job was to make sure he didn’t ruin the other boys’ “camp experience”. They are.
@Mark_Shelby2 @JamesAFurey You’re right man. Best to sacrifice the education of the other 20+ second graders because the one second grader constantly disrupting or threatening violence to other students and staff, has a chaotic home life. /s/.
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I’m shook right now… I’ve been running pizza shops for over 20 years and about 10 years ago, this started to become commonplace. I call someone, they pick up and say NOTHING! There’s a thing called “etiquette”. Trust me, I don’t agree with all etiquette. But it’s disrespectful.
@jorilextera Isn't it a universal law that the person who's doing the calling should be the one to say hello??😭😭.
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I got put in charge of the boys (getting up and going to school) halfway through last year. The first week the boys missed the bus three times. I grounded them. But instead of giving them a timeout, I made them do chores around the yard and in the house. They never missed the bus.
Came home. Wife immediately & exasperatedly told me the boys haven’t been listening to her the whole day. Now usually, I send them to timeout, I take away privileges, &/or scold them. But that doesn’t seem to work. So I made them do yard work with me outside in the 90 degree.
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This is EXACTLY why I started picking up sailing. You don’t have to sail. Just have ChatGPT give you a list of “high flow” activities (ie: horseback riding, canoeing, rock climbing, etc) & pick one. Enjoy your life. You only have one. ❤️.
Of course, therapy is a scam. ~80% of them are female, hardcore leftists with more problems than their patients. Better options (for most people): walking, grounding, going to church (or a similar form of self reflection), fly fishing, playing a sport, watching the sun rise,.
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This is what I do: Cold Plunge, exercise and breathing techniques. And yes, I can tell the difference.
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Had this same plan. It didn’t work for me (don’t worry, it turned out ok). Put too much pressure on myself and when I didn’t achieve it by 30, I went in a mental fog for 2-3 years. I’m only saying this to say: some people put too much pressure on themselves. I had to regroup,.
I will never forget telling a friend at age 21 that I would have $1 million by the time I turned 30. He looked at me like I was out of my mind. I went home asking myself…“maybe I actually am crazy?”. But as the years went on, I realized that goal was not just possible, it was.
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