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🌡️ Paying attention to current oil crisis
Here’s a quick clear explanation of what to expect in the ripple of effects of the current oil crisis we are experiencing. The supply and demand haven’t even really impacted as there is still some carryover shipments in the system. https://youtube.com/shorts/Jf3rHAXOZj0?si=wONQyLKaUrmFDYZ_
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@Reese Ryan 🚲
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@Reese Ryan it seems like Trump took a calculated risk because worst case scenario China or other Asian countries can buy our oil from the Gulf of America and best case scenario we get control over the strait. Seems like things are working in our favor right now. I don’t see as much skepticism as people anticipated, thank God
🎯 E.O.W Review | Real Talk
Alrighty time to make the most of who we are!! (These are our Top Contenders) Who’s gonna be at the top of the leaderboard this next week? 🏆 @Adam Simon 🥈 @Mandy Wultsch 🥉 @Yehoshua Shapiro Keep showing up and growing this community! 🎉 Everyone let’s get back to the discussion and start ranking 🆙 ✳️ Any lessons you learned this week? Were there wins to celebrate or setbacks? What are you most proud of yourself? Pause & reflect. Remember, the most value real estate you can own is between your two ear, it’s your belief system. Comment below 👇🏽 #consistability
🎯 E.O.W Review | Real Talk
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@Reese Ryan welcome @James Baker
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Had a great day yesterday as I was able to make an income, hang out with friends, get closer with my goals, and have time with family. If every day could be like that, I would be satisfied however there’s always room for improvement.
📕 Relentless | My Library
From Good to Great to Unstoppable is a 2013 self-improvement book which details the legendary mindset of elite athletes like Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Dwyane Wade. The book distinguishes between three types of competitors—"Coolers," "Closers," and "Cleaners"—arguing that true greatness requires tapping into a "dark side" of intensity and instinct rather than relying on thought. https://www.amazon.com/Relentless-Unstoppable-Tim-S-Grover/dp/1476714207
📕 Relentless | My Library
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Such a good book and I’m so glad you recommended it to me. I need to reread it again because on the top of my head, I can’t imagine or think of anything that I’m actively applying, but it makes you come to reality of whether you are closer or a cooler or a cleaner, and I think the biggest Takeaway was play a game that you’re not competing with other people because if you are competing with other people, you’re gonna lose eventually you have to play game that they’re not playing so you can be the best in your field.
🌡️ Paying attention to the private credit space
The warning signs are there. You just have to be willing to look. https://youtu.be/Pcp8uKnxd9o?si=14M6pe6W_bbKfaL7
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I never have felt safe about annuities. Anything super normie / average freaks me out. This confirms my gut feeling
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@Reese Ryan 😡
🥩 Mid-week Lesson 3.1i: Challenges
A unprepared mind invites suffering during the challenging times of life, but a battle ready attitude leads to composure and poise in turbulent conditions. By and large life is difficult and requires an effort of work. But we do have a choice in our work, resenting the days of struggle or mastering your attitude. A key to keep is embracing dilemmas and difficult circumstances. It isn't the problems in of themselves that present, its the lack of being prepared that causes loss and suffering. The one that expects things to not goes as planned will not become overwhelmed. Suffice it to say that challenges are good for you. 🔎 A useful life inevitably brings many problems with it, while the desire for ease ultimately brings insufficient discomfort. In wasting several naive years, thinking I'd be happy only once I've eliminated problems all together. The idea of doing what you love and the money will follow creates a false expectation. Convincing us that job stress and personal struggle were abnormal and unnecessary, ie the phrase follow your bliss or the expression follow your passion. The trouble I see too often is that ideal leads to an unreasonable expectation that work equates pleasurable and blissful duties. And when everyday common challenges seem to become mountains I became increasingly frustrated. Contrary to that ill-advice, I find it better to expect those difficult circumstances as a normality, day to day trials, and maintain a problem-solver attitude. Difficulties are meant to spur growth not discourage your aims. We must get to a point of understanding that human spirit is designed to grow by conflict and problem solving. At the summit of our most productive years each day's battle is overcoming challenges. What is your capacity to deal with those stresses? With constant exposure of growth expansion and scaling income ones ability also increases. We strengthen to handle the challenges that once defeated us. We expand our boundaries, limitations, and capabilities through pressure and being out of our comfort zone.
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Wow. Let’s crush these expectations and expect difficulty… while keeping a solution based mindset. BATTLE every day This too shall pass - the greatest salesman in the world. The only way out is through
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Skool Instructor. Believer. Work harder on yourself than you do at your job

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