There is a lot of fear in this world. Fear of: Getting sick. Not making money. Disappointing your parents. Not living up to your expectations. Fear eats away at you like a crow eats away at a dead corpse. Fear will drain you. Fear will cripple you. Fear will hold you back. People will instill […]
Archives for March 2020
How To Start Being A Go-Getter
I came across an interesting article recently about a guy who has been studying for 15 years why people hate their jobs. According to him, basically 70% of people hate / aren’t satisfied with their jobs. These are typically the same people who gossip, feed into drama and exhibit jealously, envy and resentment. They are […]
What Supplements Should I Take On A Ketogenic Diet?
The ketogenic diet without a doubt is a nutritionally complete diet. However, for those looking to Ease Carbohydrate Withdrawal or simply perform at 110%, there are some supplements that you can take. So what supplements should I take on a ketogenic diet you ask? 1.) Kettle & Fire Bone Broth Kettle & Fire makes some […]
Do Friends Exist?
Friends do exist… at least in a conventional sense. Friends exist because of a common ground shared. You guys are in the same business. You share the same interests. You partake in the same hobbies. It’s easy to be friends with someone when you think alike and do the same things together. The problem comes […]
Everything in Moderation Including Moderation
There are a lot of great quotes out there. There is one quote that takes the steak though. (I’d say cake but I don’t eat that garbage) It’s this quote by Oscar Wilde: “Everything in moderation, including moderation.” I enjoy this quote the most for many reasons. One of those reasons being that moderation can […]
Why Restaurant Food Sucks
It wasn’t too long ago when I ordered a steak from Longhorn Steakhouse. I remember thinking to myself: “No big deal, it’s just a steak.” Oh boy, was I wrong. Not even 5-10 minutes after eating that steak; my stomach was KILLING me. Two thoughts came to my mind. Either… 1.) The butter I was […]