10:8:23
Useful terms and quotes:
“I don’t think there is anything that can get someone more riled up than just the general sense of injustice around us.” (The Pulse with Dave)
“Everyone is figuring out now that they have been lied to and manipulated. And yet half the population walks around like nothing is going on.” (The Pulse with Dave)
“The red pill is the cure.” (FCB)
“The truth is right in front of you.” (Q)
“You can’t fool the spirit.” (FCB)
“When there are questions and doubt? It’s the head. When there is clarity, it’s the heart.” (K Moon)
“Your soul knows more than you do.” (Dr. Wendy Nickerson)
“Everyone has been hit with intense energy and ascension feelings lately, which are making many of us feel physically ill.”
“Many who took the COVID shot, their light is out. I saw it with my own eyes.” (Rumble comment)
“Why do they kill celebrities?” (YouTube comment)
“Irritation is good for comedy and everything in New York is irritating. You name it, I can’t stand it.” (Jerry Seinfeld)
“The bulk of the Patriot Act was written before 9/11.” (The Pulse with Dave)
“Hilary Clinton thinks MAGA is the cult, but we all know they are the cult. They always have been. Hillary’s comments that Trump supporters will need some ‘formal’ re-education was alarming. As a former Hillary die-hard, it's hard for me to listen to her now as she complains that the establishment was going so great when the people weren’t involved. As usual, it’s ‘democracy’ they really have a problem with…Searching the internet for this story was yet another reminder of just how dominant the Democrats and the Left are. They have all journalists in their pockets. They have nearly all tech companies in their pockets. And they have so much money they don’t know what to do with it all.” (Sasha Stone)
“Before our very eyes, the Left in America is criminalizing opposition and here is the most interesting part: the agencies meant to protect Americans are going along with the plan.” (Michael Herman)
“The bar for courage in our society is so low that just saying what you believe to be true, or in some cases something that is objectively true, is now considered something that requires a unique and special amount of courage. When I think, really, it should be the default. Now people’s tolerance for risk is zero…Our Western world, where there is little to no emphasis on struggle, pain and deprivation, has become the norm, and makes you feel like you are entitled to that kind of comfort all the time. And when anything or anyone comes along that threatens to take you out of that, you recoil from that even more. Worst of all, everyone enables you to recoil from discomfort and suffering. Because we’ve become so comfortable, even just disapproving comments or criticisms becomes a real trial for people. They don’t want to hear the truth about themselves or their shortcomings. They want the opposite—people to provide comfort and indulge their limitations and weaknesses. Cowardice in men is encouraged and the gender ideology war normalizes and enforces it.” (Zuby)
“Men are guilty of saying things such as “I don’t have time,” “I can’t do it,” or “I’m not ready.” Why does a man tell himself this narrative and allow himself to spiral? Lives with unlimited potential can be derailed by something as simple as an excuse. Pushing past the desire to make excuses makes a man stronger and more resilient. Embracing the struggle enables a man to prioritize and execute. Ultimately, choosing to no longer make excuses will bring you closer to fulfilling your potential as a man, a husband, and a father.” (Untaming Masculinity)
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.” (G. Michael Hopf)
“Excuses are always dishonest. They’re a feeble attempt to hide — or at least ignore — the truth. And the truth is always about confronting fear…We cannot move ahead if we don’t take risks, be honest, face the truth about who we are, how we feel, what we want and need for our lives. Excuses are a terrible waste.” (LibertyForest)
“Thinking will not overcome fear but action will.” (W. Clement Stone)