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What I realize these days is
if ur @ ur early 20 ur body ur mind is capable of anything.
In this week on one of the days I was working doing what I suppose to do for whatever reason at the end of the day I couldn't sleep after I get back from gym. The next day my brain function properly. I don't or never use cafin but I was active all day. The problem is not ourbody or whatever it's our mind.
If we believe everything is possible. The only thing that is required of u is belief. So believe u can do anything. Focus.
Before u know it ur the person u want to be.
I always chase that guy. The guy who I wanted to become. The best version of me. Am on a mission to be him.
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Psalms 3:1-8 ASV
[1] Jehovah, how are mine adversaries increased! Many are they that rise up against me.
[2] Many there are that say of my soul, There is no help for him in God.

[Selah [3] But thou, O Jehovah, art a shield about me; My glory, and the lifter up of my head.

[4] I cry unto Jehovah with my voice, And he answereth me out of his holy hill.

[Selah [5] I laid me down and slept; I awaked; for Jehovah sustaineth me.

[6] I will not be afraid of ten thousands of the people That have set themselves against me round about.

[7] Arise, O Jehovah; save me, O my God: For thou hast smitten all mine enemies upon the cheek bone; Thou hast broken the teeth of the wicked.

[8] Salvation belongeth unto Jehovah: Thy blessing be upon thy people. [Selah]
Let's pray for our county guys. I mean we really need to pray for Ethiopia.


We need to pray for people in pain. For children, for women, for youth, for older ppl.

If ur saying u love GOD, but not doing the deed (loving thy neighbour as ur self). U don't love GOD. That's a lie.

So let's pray for our beloved country.
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PLATO’S VIEW

“How beautifully Plato put it. Whenever you want to talk about people, it’s best to take a bird’seye view and see everything all at once—of gatherings, armies, farms, weddings and divorces,births and deaths, noisy courtrooms or silent spaces, every foreign people, holidays, memorials,markets—all blended together and arranged in a pairing of opposites.”

—MARCUS AURELIUS, MEDITATIONS, 7.48
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PLATO’S VIEW “How beautifully Plato put it. Whenever you want to talk about people, it’s best to take a bird’seye view and see everything all at once—of gatherings, armies, farms, weddings and divorces,births and deaths, noisy courtrooms or silent spaces…
There is a beautiful dialogue called “Icaromenippus, an Aerial Expedition” by the poet Lucian inwhich the narrator is given the ability to fly and sees the world from above. Turning his eyesearthward, he sees how comically small even the richest people, the biggest estates, and entire empireslook from above. All their batles and concerns were made pety in perspective.In ancient times, this exercise was only theoretical—the highest anyone could get was the top of amountain or a building a few stories tall. But as technology has progressed, humans have been able toactually take that bird’s-eye view—and greater.

Edgar Mitchell, an astronaut, was one of the first people to see the earth from outer space. As he laterrecounted:“In outer space you develop an instant global consciousness, a people orientation, an intensedissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do something about it. From outthere on the moon, international politics look so pety. You want to grab a politician by the scrufof the neck and drag him a quarter of a million miles out .’

”Many a problem can be solved with the perspective of Plato’s view. Use it.
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The most frustrating and devastating thing is when your own friend scams or frames you. I mean, in work, work has to be work, but some ppl take advantage of u. And that's the craziest thing. Ur not gonna get ur friendship back. For sure:

Someone said GOD, I know my enemies protect me from my friends.
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When u work, just work as a businessman, even if the person is ur family. Unless otherwise, you're gonna be disappointed.
As a stoic I have learn my lesson gotta move on.
As Marcus said

“Indeed, no one can thwart the purposes of your mind—for they can’t be touched by fire, steel,tyrany, slander, or anything.”

—MARCUS AURELIUS, MEDITATIONS, 8.41
Got no time to weep
Get back to work

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IT IS WELL TO BE FLEXIBLE

“He can’t serve in the military? Let him seek public ofice. Must he live in the private sector? Lethim be a spokesperson. Is he condemned to silence? Let him aid his fellow citizens by silentpublic witness. Is it dangerous to enter the Forum? Let him display himself, in private homes, atpublic events and gatherings, as a good associate, faithful friend, and moderate tablemate. Hashe lost the duties of a citizen? Let him exercise those of a human being.”
—SENECA, ON TRANQUILITY OF MIND, 4.3
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IT IS WELL TO BE FLEXIBLE “He can’t serve in the military? Let him seek public ofice. Must he live in the private sector? Lethim be a spokesperson. Is he condemned to silence? Let him aid his fellow citizens by silentpublic witness. Is it dangerous to enter…
Shortly before his death, as victory in the Civil War was finally within his grasp, Lincoln told a storyto an audience of generals and admirals about a man who had approached him for a high-rankinggovernment appointment. First, the man asked if he might be made a foreign minister. Upon being turneddown, the man asked for a more modest position. Upon being turned down again, he asked for a job as alow-level customs oficer. Finding he could not get even that, he finally just asked Lincoln for an old pairof trousers. “Ah,” Lincoln laughed as he concluded the story, “it is well to be humble.”

This story embodies the flexibility and determination of Stoicism. If we can’t do this, then perhaps wecan try that. And if we can’t do that, then perhaps we can try some other thing. And if that thing isimpossible, there is always another. Even if that final thing is just being a good human being—we alwayshave some opportunity to practice our philosophy, to make some contribution.
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I just finished this in the morning. Technically it's a simple project take me not alot of time.
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I need to do a more compex project
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I added Russian, Arabic, and Japanese, by the way.
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THIS IS WHAT WE’RE HERE FOR

“Why then are we ofended? Why do we complain? This is what we’re here for.”
—SENECA, ON PROVIDENCE, 5.7b–8