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Prayer request
Please keep my wife in your prayers. This morning she fell down and broke her lower back. She's in the hospital and they are going to do surgery on her then put her in a nursing home for a couple of weeks. As some of you know according to doctors she only has 3-15 months left and now I'll have less time with her. This isn’t how I expected our last month's together to go.
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@Joseph Moses.G of life. We found out yesterday when she was in the emergency room that there's a slim chance that she can beat those odds but first she has to put on at least 20 lbs. and that’s going to be hard seeing as she can only eat 3 or 4 bites of food then she's full.
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@Annabel Christopher I'm doing the best I can. I've got to get some sleep. I've gotten about 3 hours of sleep since she broke her back.
How to be unshakeable in every situation
How To Be Unshakeable in Every Situation: 5 Life Lesson Quotes Miyamoto Musashi was a legendary Japanese swordsman who remained undefeated in over 60 duels throughout his lifetime. Born in the late 16th century, he transformed from a wandering warrior into one of history’s most profound philosophers on strategy, discipline, and mental fortitude. His masterwork, “The Book of Five Rings,” has guided military leaders, business executives, and individuals seeking personal mastery for centuries. What made Musashi exceptional wasn’t just his sword skills but his unshakeable mental state. He developed a philosophy that enabled him to face death without fear, make decisions without hesitation, and maintain clarity in the midst of chaos. The following five lessons provide practical guidance for cultivating an unshakeable mindset in every area of life. 1. Accept Failure to Succeed “Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world.” – Miyamoto Musashi. Musashi taught that a warrior must confront the possibility of defeat before every battle. This wasn’t pessimism but rather a radical acceptance of reality. By acknowledging that failure is always possible, he freed himself from the paralyzing fear that prevents people from acting in critical moments. When you’ve already accepted the worst possible outcome, you can act with complete freedom and clarity. The practical application extends to every area of life. When you accept that any venture might fail, any relationship might end, or any achievement might be lost, you paradoxically gain the courage to pursue them fully. Most people live trapped between desire and fear, never committing completely because they can’t accept potential loss. This hesitation guarantees mediocrity. This acceptance doesn’t mean fatalism. It means operating from clear-eyed realism instead of denial. When you start each day acknowledging that circumstances can change instantly, you develop the flexibility to adapt without the emotional devastation that crushes others. You make decisions based on what serves your goals rather than what protects your ego from discomfort.
8 questions we should ask ourselves
8 important questions we should ask ourselves The 8 questions 1. Where do your thoughts come from? This question prompts reflection on the origin of one's thoughts and existing ideologies 2. How could you begin to define your identity without limits or labels? This challenges the common practice of defining oneself by societal or personal labels, encouraging a broader, more growth-oriented self-definition 3. In what aspects of your life do you actually have peace of mind? The speaker suggests that identifying areas of peace reveals existing strategies for achieving tranquility that can be applied to other areas of life 4. In what ways does your life serve a greater purpose? This question pushes viewers to consider whether their life has a purpose and challenges them to consider becoming a role model for others 5. What don't you know that you really need to know today? This question encourages self-awareness about gaps in knowledge and understanding 6. How can you peacefully coexist with uncertainty? This question prompts reflection on accepting the inherent uncertainties of life, particularly the ultimate certainty of death and making the most of life. 7. Upon what basis do you make important decisions? This asks viewers to consider the criteria they use for decision-making, whether it's facts, feelings, or values 8. What are you going to do about it? These questions emphasize taking personal responsibility, making conscious choices, and becoming the change one wishes to see in the world.
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Build on Your Strengths and Work on Your Weaknesses
Build on Your Strengths and Work on Your Weaknesses: A Reflective Journey ​Life is a continuous process of self-discovery and refinement. The most successful and fulfilled individuals are those who understand that personal growth is an active pursuit, centered on recognizing and leveraging their innate strengths while diligently addressing their weaknesses. This balanced approach isn't about achieving impossible perfection; it's about optimizing your unique potential. ​Harnessing Your Strengths: The Foundation of Success ​Your strengths—the talents, skills, and positive traits that come naturally—are the engines of your effectiveness. By focusing energy on what you do well, you can achieve greater results with less effort, experience more job satisfaction, and develop a deeper sense of purpose. A strength-based approach doesn't just make you better; it makes you more authentic and resilient. ​Thought-Provoking Questions on Strengths: When was the last time you felt completely 'in the zone' and energized while working on a task? What specific skills or strengths were you using? ​If you could only choose three adjectives to describe your most valuable professional or personal traits, what would they be and why? ​How might you redesign your current responsibilities or daily routine to incorporate your core strengths more often than you currently do? ​Addressing Your Weaknesses: Opportunities for Growth ​No one is universally capable, and acknowledging areas for improvement—your weaknesses—is a sign of maturity, not failure. These areas represent growth opportunities that, when addressed, can remove bottlenecks to your overall success. Ignoring weaknesses can lead to burnout, poor performance, or dependence on others. Working on them makes you a more well-rounded and versatile individual. ​Thought-Provoking Questions on Weaknesses: What is one critical skill or knowledge gap that, if improved, would significantly reduce a common stressor or struggle in your life?
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Bear Gonzales
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66 year old Puerto Rican Taino American Indian Army veteran working with troubled youth and hopefully inmates in Lompoc Federal Penitentiary soon.

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