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Thinking of a new watch
Hi Gentleman I am currently looking at a couple watches Tag Heur Roles What would you recommend 🤔
1 like • Oct 28
@James Mckenzie You said Roles- is that Rolex? Budget is awfully tight if so. You should look at Longines. It stands a little more shoulder to shoulder with Tag. Also consider Tudor; great watches that will undercut the Rolex asking price.
Colour Combo
I’ve mostly retired my Pagani watches as I’ve acquired more brands that don’t rely as heavily on copying styles. This one still comes out. I wear my watch on my right wrist and this is my only left-side crown. The real choice today came when I picked my green sweater and black shirt- seemed obvious.
Colour Combo
Top botton
Hey guys. Wife bought a nice new shirt. Good fabric. Seems to me it's more suited to wear with tie Though I don't have many occasions or setting where this is suitable Question here. Is it ok to wear the tip botton open? It looks better closed but my neck is not used to that 😅
Top botton
6 likes • Oct 5
I never button the top button unless I have a tie. Nice fit in the shoulders and chest. Looks like you have a slim build and might have trouble getting shirts that are slim enough around the midsection. There’s a little extra fabric around there. That’s an easy alteration for a tailor.
2 likes • Oct 5
@Tony Verkamer I’m not really sure what shirt makers mean by “slim fit” Ironically, many of my shirts are slim fit, and “slim” would be one of the last adjectives you would choose to describe me.
Real Entrepreneurs Build Things
Ever notice how many people online talk about how successful they are with no evidence? Creating content about entrepreneurship is not entrepreneurship. Notice how almost all these people have some weird backstory about how they "used to do" something or exited some secret business nobody knows about? Real entrepreneurs build things. Things you can see. Things you can touch. If you can't see it... It's not there. Because if it were... You can bet your ass they'd be showing it. 98% of these people are complete frauds. Yes ... Even the bigger names. If they were great entrepreneurs... Why aren't they running successful companies? Stop this ridiculous shit. Go build, create, and become something so undeniable it silences every voice. Winning makes noise the world can't talk over. ~ Andy Frisella
8 likes • Oct 4
@William Feldtmose But that money can be financed. I started by business with all borrowed money (not saying that’s a good way for everyone to do it). I’m making good money and it didn’t cost me anything.
4 likes • Oct 4
@Sean Kavanaugh Ahh, I didn’t say it would be risk free; only that you can do it even if you don’t have cash.
Fitness Tip (revelations)
I’m getting back into shape (gets harder when you’re older), and I’ve discovered some trends that may help others get back into shape or keep in shape: 1. Time of day. Everyone seems to have a peak time. If you attempt do workout at off peak times, you will struggle. Personally, I’m a morning person. Working out at the start of my day is far easier than working out mid-day or after work. 2. Cost. Running in your neighborhood is free. Personal trainers are expensive. I’ve worked out at all ranges of costs. You have to find an option that fits your budget, but also clicks with your motivation. 3. Peer motivation. A workout buddy, or a class can get you through a tough time. Finding the magic combination of these three factors seems to be key. When I was young, I worked out at the university gym (free), my room mate worked out with me and we did body building style workouts. We did morning workouts (at 20 years old, this was the challenging part, but it was the only time we had). When I graduated, we joined a big chain gym. Still primarily motivated by each other. Cost was minimal, and mornings were still tough but the best option. When that workout buddy switched gyms, things totally fell apart. Lifting can easily be a solitary pursuit, but not for me. My wife and I joined a local gym, but she prefers evening workouts- it was tough. Getting back into it, I coined a gym with a personal trainer. As I age, morning workouts are easier and easier to accomplish. Having the one on one or one to two sessions was very motivating- this was the most expensive option and eventually just was tough to continue to pay. Recently I found a gym with group workouts. Classes are small (2-12 depending on the day). We all know each other by name and it’s a very encouraging environment. Costs are at a reasonable level. If anyone is still reading, my advice is this; if you’re struggling to get into shape, be sure to explore the factors that are holding you back. Perhaps you just haven’t found the correct combination.
2 likes • Oct 4
@John C Great info. I’m trying to get into creatine. My wife picked it up for the perimenopausal mental benefits… just a new thing for me now. Those exercises sound familiar. I just did a back squat maximum (2 rep) test yesterday and set a personal record @ 225 pounds. Our gym has a bell that you get to ring when you set a personal record; everyone cheers and gives high fives (it’s the little things). Today was a partner workout sharing 150 shoulder press, 150 burpees and 150 calorie row. (I’ll take a regular strength training any day!)
1 like • Oct 4
@Bernie Henesy It’s great when it’s easy to slide a workout into your regular life routine.
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