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build relentless psychology and skills, do peak performance in your craft. fun stories when I have time.

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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
This photo becomes so much better when you realize that this is a belt-fed weapon, and you can't see the belt hanging which means He's down to 5 rounds at most. His hand isn't on the trigger. Means it's jammed. He's manually charging the weapon This Quokka makes its last stand
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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I first met @michaelcurzi while I was begging on the streets in SF, he hit me on the head with a frying pan and said, "You gotta be tough to make it in this world, kid." Mildly concussed, I realized he was right. I ran my first ultra marathon that night while starting a business
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1 year
Just (and hilarious) punishment. I will also say this: when I moved to the US to work at the company @michaelcurzi also worked at it was really rough for me. I was dealing with that, in part, by attempting attaching myself to him in a pretty icky way. He called me out and said
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@Duderichy Yeah, i agree. It's pretty damn useful. Lucked out marrying a German though, she comes from such a detail oriented, measure twice culture. "Mehr structure? Ja!" Really kicked it into the next gear when we moved into visualizations in the house for how close we are to goals.
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@Broseph_Heller
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@visakanv Bro i could write a book with just corrective training I saw. Private who was continually late had to wear a clock Flava Flav style and remind the company of the time every 15 minutes at the top of his lungs. Private who forgot his rifle had every piece (25) of gear tied to him
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
11 months
@PrinceVogel The brightest minds can transmute anything into rocket fuel. They can turning nicotine, caffeine, and nuggies into Shareholder Value
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@sirsfurther look at his face. unafraid. I would like to believe that there is no dulce et decorum est pro patria mori for this Quokka. He is just focused. He needs to get back to Quokka Frau and Quokka Kinder. perhaps not the look of resignation but determination
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
9 months
@visakanv This strikes such a chord with me. I live in a homogenous town outside of a major City in Germany. Easily the scariest person walking around my neighborhood even though I smile at everyone. This was a 180 after I had the kid. Have mixed feelings, cuz i do like the safety here.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@the_wilderless one person can survey the whole gamut too lol I remember my first month of German, I was like I don't know any German. Then I learned more. And I was like I know a bit of German. Then I KNOW German! aand then I don't know any German Then came the slow climb to real competence
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@cimmerian_v Ride out and greet them. what? Ride out and greet them, my lord. for tinsel and lights? For your elves, for the good little boys and girls.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
People often conflate the benefits of working to heal themselves emotionally with the natural healing properties of time. You want active emotional recovery. Build small wins, doesn't matter if you're limping as long as forward, you get blood moving. And the wound heals itself.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
I hear this so often. Active recovery means do the minimum you can to get blood circulating, moving, and healing. Even deload weeks tbh. You can still get in the gym and get a small pump. Not breaking yourself off, of course. By day 3-4, I promise you'll want to ramp back up.
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@Broseph_Heller
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@michaelcurzi Bro the Roman's met these dudes in Teutoburg Forest
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
When the homies say they're feeling a strange drive to be more successful, make more money, get in better shape, be a better person, because they have a baby on the way.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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Reminds me of being treated like a savant in the Army for actual reading the field manuals on how to do the things we needed to do
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@lndian_Bronson Reminds me of when I was visiting India with my dad when I was a kid. My dad had lived in America for 40 years and an American tourist noticed he was wearing a Lands End jacket. Tourist said, "I'm from Michigan where they make Lands End!" Dad responds "nah dude, def Wisconsin"
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
Merry Christmas eve ❤️ I want to share with you on this day my favorite story from reddit. I always tear up on the fourth paragraph and at the end.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@visakanv Its so crazy that your experienced reality literally is oriented with your RAS which is informed by knowledge and beliefs It 's like when you buy a car and now notice the car everywhere. They've always been there It's essentially unlocking new things on the map
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@cloudseedingtec Ah, i didnt think of that. Maybe SHE is Quokka Frau lol
@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@sirsfurther look at his face. unafraid. I would like to believe that there is no dulce et decorum est pro patria mori for this Quokka. He is just focused. He needs to get back to Quokka Frau and Quokka Kinder. perhaps not the look of resignation but determination
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
9 months
If Trump met Diogenes lol "Diogenes, you're filthy.. you're broke. I saw you and said, "what a filthy and broke man, Diogenes" "Stand outta my sun bro" Later: "Diogenes, so smart. So bold. He looked at me and said, "Sir, if I wasn't Diogenes, I would want to be Donald Trump"
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
It's wild how in Hunchback of Notre Dame the priest dude sings a Song about his lust for Esmerelda And instead of seeing if there was way to make it work, decides the logical Action is to KILL this person😯 This seems crazy to me but realized a lot of ppl do this w hopes/dreams
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@jachaseyoung Great reference. I think about this dude more than i should lol he only died 9 years ago
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@visakanv My buddy, another Sergeant, had his armored personnel carrier's driver practice right and left turns on an imaginary steering wheel for an hour after a wrong turn
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@itinerantfog count yourself as lucky. God doesn't give everyone such gifts. traumatic experiences/childhood insecurity often leads to super-compensation and either you can ride the lightning to someplace new/better/interesting or it destroys you.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@visakanv So this reminds me of @AlexHormozi 's thing where he often on-paper roleplays dialogue with 80 year old him because 80 year old u has maximally aligned goals wonder if I could get ChatGPT to do this effectively, or if half the value is in assessing the situation as 80yo me
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@nosilverv I mean i feel that unnecessary suffering in the world should be minimized But necessary suffering in pursuit of one's vision for the future I think is another thing I've gone through more pain than I would wish on anyone + I'd prob do it again because I love the life it created
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Broseph Heller
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I like Ed's work a lot. He's also an Army Vet, was a heavyweight boxer, and most of all is so uniquely himself He does not for a split-second show any kind of self-pity/victim mentality because above all, navigating the horrors and joys of life means controlling the controllable
@EdLatimore
Ed Latimore
9 months
I spent about 5 years living next to a certified crackhead. When I moved to another housing project, I lived next to a crack dealer for 4 years. The hood is a terrible place to begin with. I can assure you that living next to hard drug users and dealers is a unique level of
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@visakanv Private spent literally all day digging a perfect rectangle person sized hole at the range after a safety violation. Then had to do a eulogy for his friends that he could have lost that day
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
I don't completely agree with this. But i think a lot of people don't realize how small the number of frontline soldiers the US has actually is. It's half the current student population of USC. Smaller than a state school. Over the years i ran into the same dudes all the time.
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US leaders realizing that modern warfare is just a repeat of WWI and they have about 20,000 frontline infantry with a million useless paperpushers and POGs
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@Broseph_Heller
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@PrinceVogel man you have skill with words broski thinking about it more, realized I have no problem dying like a dog if that means not living on my knees someone or some force stronger than me will have to knock me down, and you can bet I'll be back up. I won't go softly in that good night
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@visakanv I was big on writing exercises I made two of my privates write a paper together after a fist fight entitled, The Ballad of Private Duffy and Snuffy; Or, why Conflict Resolution Matters
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
The funny thing is that we always acted surprised, "you know Ramirez?! Holy shit" "Yeah, i served with him at Hood" "I did in the 101st" "He owes me 100 bucks!" lol Yeah, there's only 20,000 of us. You're going to know all of the same people if you stay in a few years.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
9 months
Early Optimizing and too much contemplation (no bias to action) seems to be the biggest impediment to people who should on paper be doing much better Biggest impediment to smart people specifically Make a move and iterate. Can't have insane accuracy until you have insane volume
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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I once worked with a guy who spoke in almost a transatlantic, 1920s Radio Guy voice. He spoke about Investments, went to the Opera, brought a french press with him everytime we went to the field. I find out later he was from a Trailer Park in Alabama. Something beautiful there.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@Duderichy This actually happened to my wife's step sister fr though lol She was a real lazy POS for years, by chance married a soldier, had a kid, then joined the Army herself and is doing really well now I see her posting about discipline, duty, honor, and respect, and I'm like, "You??"
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
If you ever feel like you started too late, remember this guy spent his entire 20s in jail, sold hotdogs on the street at age 30, became a chef, and didn't start Wagner until he was 53. Now look at him, good chance he'll be Russia's new dictator if they can make it to Moscow.
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Broseph Heller
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Reminder in the new year when faced with decisions, I want to frame the problem as what would someone 10x smarter than me do? "What would Charlie Munger do?" "What would King Solomon do?" "What would Richard Feynman do?" Who else?
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Broseph Heller
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When we were dating, i made Spongebob references my wife didn't understand, Weenie Hut Jr etc She thought the victory screech was an Indian ancestry thing When she learned the truth "Spongebob Schwamkopf! Spongebob!! I thought it was a cultural thing?! It is a cultural thing
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Broseph Heller
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@visakanv A friend of mine and I were on a walk and he was like, "its weird that 3 different people crossed the road?" And I had to face the truth and manage the cope, these people didn't all magically need to cross at that exact time we crossed their path lol
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
Are there any modern versions of this scene in Predator? Closest i can think of is RRR We need more bro handshakes in film
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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I hear this so often. Active recovery means do the minimum you can to get blood circulating, moving, and healing. Even deload weeks tbh. You can still get in the gym and get a small pump. Not breaking yourself off, of course. By day 3-4, I promise you'll want to ramp back up.
@BowTiedOx
BowTiedOx | Chad Bodybuilder
1 year
Know an absolute stud former D1 & pro lacrosse player, been a good friend my whole life. Guy has always been in phenomenal shape. Hurt his shoulder & now doesn’t go to the gym anymore because of it. Instead of the “rest” healing it, now has further complications + is fat now
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I was a Bradley Gunner for a while and loved every second of it, such a strange ill-fit beast of a machine that worked incredibly well for no logical discernible reason Was always curious why nothing about it made sense until watched The Pentagon Wars+ found how it was conceived
@SSgtKotyk
Eric Daniel Kotyk
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The pattern of modern armored vehicle development.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
9 months
I just realized I have the skills to read Ernst Jünger in OG German On my list for nightime reading LFG
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@KiwiDenny Hot take: It doesn't matter if they are or not. It's not the roadmap that matters, it is the process of orientation to the problem, defining steps to the solution, and driving alignment that matters. Plans are useless, planning is invaluable.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
11 months
I experienced this with a client for my dayjob semi recently, he had a Big Problem and was so sure he needed a complex solution The actual solution we used was super simple. When it worked he was over the moon, but it really explains why ppl over complexify w business jargon
@visakanv
Visakan Veerasamy
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sometimes a big problem has a small solution and people hate to hear it because they feel that their big problem deserve a big solution
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@qorprate Apparently since ice baths became a thing some ppl have been reframing the cold as, "This is healthy" to associate it with a positive. like the glorious pain from a workout, which if it was from illness would be considered excruciating. Good reminder to try it when i step out.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@yacineMTB Bench 3 plates Squat 4 visa - create the dieselest generation
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
@meaning_enjoyer It's called being a normie appreciator
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
There's a scene in Saving Private Ryan where Tom Hank's team is amazed at his field craft knowledge. He's like, "didn't you guys read the field manuals we were supposed to read?"
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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I was talking with my bro whose business is finally taking off and he said "I'm having burnout, think I should shut it down?" "Do you have a good reason for what you're doing?" Yes. "And does that reason energize you?" Yes. "Then you're just tired. It's ok to work tired"
@tekbog
terminally onλine εngineer 🇺🇦
9 months
burnout doesn't exist if you wanna be cracked enough
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
This is a great lesson for life in general from Christopher Lee. Many times for forward progress you'll have to do the unsexy tasks, the boring projects, so that you can do the stuff you love. The Trick is to do the thing you hate like you love it.
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Big Bad Sad
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@retneysholocron He once said, "Every actor has to make terrible films from time to time, but the trick is never to be terrible in them." Whether or not the prequels were "terrible" is subjective, but the point remains that Lee was a consummate professional who was fantastic in everything he did.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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I promoted pretty fast in the Army. A young ambitious private asked how i made X rank in Y years. I told him that the first break is the hardest, you're basically just grinding thanklessly until you get noticed for an achievement. Then you can Mathew Principle that achievement.
@PrinceVogel
Prince Vogelfrei
11 months
Most businesses will fail, many hardcore meditators will burn out, most writing will be forgotten, most relationships end, most economic consumption is essentially meaningless, most political change hopeless. But what strong nature minds a failure or two, in himself or others?
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Broseph Heller
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@BowTiedOx @BowTiedBull This looks like my childhood in Ohio
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Broseph Heller
1 year
I watched this thinking "what branch is this??" Then I read the comments and people pay $10,000 to play Army. Now I'm like, holy shit I should open one of these.
@dollarbillbluez
sandhya
1 year
You’ll never guess how the drill instructor enters the frame
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
Man it's so hard to explain to someone that they aren't generating enough intensity on lifts. Have to "feel" it. Most people simply aren't pushing themselves hard enough. It's not that their goal is different, it's that they're pursuing the goal suboptimally by holding back.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
This is so common in so many areas. The smart kid that goes to Berkeley and realizes he's not as smart as he thought. The weightlifter who goes to a real powerlifting gym and realizes he's not as strong as he thought.
@wholebodyprayer
rosalind lucy
1 year
My friend in Berlin was telling about the phenomenon where young people who are like the stand out weird person of their small town move to berlin and have a complete personality crisis/meltdown because nobody a) notices them at all or b) cares
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Broseph Heller
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@nosilverv Says who lol Lots of powerlifting broskis reading Camus, Heidegger, and Sartre. I bonded with my homie for the first time when i saw The Stranger in his gym bag along with the lifting chalk
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
Nails it. "Too late to explore the seas, too early too early to explore the universe. Right time to explore my mind" kinda vibes. "Undiscovered portion of the Mariana trench you say? Look man i just wanted to signal my adventurousness, and that mushrooms is a proxy for this".
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andi (e/alb)
1 year
the thing about the unironic “men used to go to war” crowd is like. men still go to war. you know men still go to war right. like there are actually a lot of wars you are eligible for right now. have you tried talking to a recruiter recently
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Broseph Heller
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@comradesancara @visakanv is the man. i personally think his biggest strength is framing. "Every utterance is an invitation" is such a good frame because it increases agency in just about every situation with other ppl
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
@Nexuist Value in normie appreciating man! Although have a feeling, I think you already touched on? that one has to go through the middle to get to the other side Some need to go thru hooberman overanalysis of the dopamine systems effect on this and that before realizing u need do shit
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
@cauchyfriend Bro, words and actions mean so much to those you're leading. And you're usually a leader to somebody in some way. Whether that's having direct reports, influencing somebody without direct authority at work, husband, wife, father, you're showing somebody what right looks like.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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The funny thing is when Jesse and James pulled out the toolie, things worked their way everytime. It's when they messed around with battling Pokemon that they lost. Great life lesson here about playing to your strengths lmao Pull out the toolie, Anon
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choomba
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you ever see a pokemon and think "where is my rifle"?
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@visakanv And I think you're completely right here. I never get angry at challenges/sub-optimal situations. In fact, the more difficult they are the better supercompensation response. Everything that went right in my life I can Attribute to these. Super grateful.
@visakanv
Visakan Veerasamy
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but maybe that’s part of what really lit a fire under my ass to get good at expressing myself in words. so that at least there might be some domain where I can be seen and judged for who I am, not for what I look like so maybe in a twisted way I should be grateful for it all
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Broseph Heller
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Life doesn't have weight classes. Everyone is in the heavyweight category. Thing is Mike Tyson was 5'9 stomping 6'4 opponents. He was faster, used his low center of gravity to weave in ways his opponent couldn't hit, and had momentum on the swing up. You have a unique edge too
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@arctanno it's funny because I'm not sure whether this is a joke or he actually said this lol People hate on Sam but I always liked his energy
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@michaelcurzi think of pullups as a metaphor. every pullup is of self reliance and realization what could represent man 'pulling his weight' better than literally pulling up your own bodyweight? I don't even do pullups anymore other than as a spiritual exercise lol
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@jay_aronson @Historycourses makes Washington all the more admirable that he wasn't the intellectual equal of Hamilton or Jefferson. Not a dummy by any means, but the fact that he led men with greater mental horsepower through principled servant leadership is really something.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
Mathew Principle. I saw this often on group runs, sometimes someone would fall behind. Leader yells at the person, team jeers them. Guy cries. Feels shame, tries harder. I made my team carry the man when he fell behind and alternate carrying, myself included. Skin in the game.
@samswoora
Samswara
10 months
Is there a phrase for when you’re hiking and the fastest person gets the most breaks waiting for others and the slowest person gets the least breaks? Feels like it applies to more in life
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Broseph Heller
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Basically use that achievement to pivot into other noticeable achievements. People are primed to see your work as good. You can shortcut this with badges and schools, but if you don't do that you need recognized achievements. That first one is the hardest, its a Sisyphean task.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
I love du but tbh, as someone who trained a lot of ppl, false Motivation and Motivation from the wrong source can be powerful to get someone started, and once you start winning, easy to fix past issues. Lifters often start to impress girls + realize they love the process itself.
@thedulab
du
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Most insidious form of motivation is the desire to prove someone wrong Not doing something because people pushed you to do it. Doing something because people told you that you couldn't do it Then one day you have your look at me now moment and literally nobody cares. Should've
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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@visakanv I was pretty surprised too tbh I was watching your Podcast with @michaelcurzi and saw you had an interview with Tucker Max and was like woah, i remember when that dude's first book came out.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
Oh yeah, this is a great point on management in general. There is an inherent limit to management that should be done. Once people are trained and aligned and the projects are working effectively.. there's not really that much to do. But you always need to "show" more work.
@Nexuist
andi (e/alb)
1 year
Discord hired the best people who built the best product for their market. But now those people are still on payroll and need to _keep changing things_ to justify getting paid. Their recent moves are indicative of managers flailing around because there is no real work left
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Broseph Heller
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It's crazy how many times I've wanted to follow someone for camping or other interest and they turn out to be a full blown white nationalist when I go to their page lol Now I have a quandary. How badly do I need to know how to tie a tent up in a tree
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
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Ayy, thought I lost this velcro Patch Time to give all the Bros sick handshakes
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Broseph Heller
10 months
Are there any modern versions of this scene in Predator? Closest i can think of is RRR We need more bro handshakes in film
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Broseph Heller
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@pli_cachete Oh yeah, this is true. Or "I have insomnia" and they do a hike or high work capacity long exercise and they're sleeping like a baby at 9pm
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
This is so true. how little time people work here is crazy. Dunno how to be cutthroat. Being an American with a company here makes client retention incredibly easy, because the level of customer service they expect is Stockholm Syndrome low. Americans always exceed expectations
@sirsfurther
Sirsfurther
10 months
If Germans worked the same hours as Americans their economy wld be 7% smaller per capita. But they don't. They have a lower GDP per capita cos they spend their productivity on more leisure time
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Broseph Heller
1 year
Man such a good post
@seconds_0
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@vers_laLune This is my argument as well. 95% of the human experience is available to absolutely anyone with work ethic the tail end 1%+ is reserved for the genetic monsters the 0.01% is reservered for genetic monsters in perfect situations with optimal work ethic and a little bit insane
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
9 months
@tautologer Yeah, actually. I knew a lot of people with their own offices that brought their kid to work. But that correlated with being higher up the food chain too
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
Merry Christmas ❤️ It'll be my 6th year in Germany coming up. I decided 3 years ago that i would stay here for the holidays I found this has served me well What serves you could be different Everyone has a unique mission in life and whatever that is, i hope you achieve it 🙏🏾
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@AlexHormozi
Alex Hormozi
10 months
Everyone goes home for the holidays. It’s just that for some, home isn’t where they’re born, it’s where they choose.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
What i love about Miyamoto Musashi is almost everytime in the Book of the Five Rigs he gives a direct prescription he says: "Test this thoroughly" Don't take my word for it. See if it works, and if it's useful keep doing it.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@PrinceVogel It is an iron law of my philosophy that no one should lie down and live like a dog. If you feel weak, you should pursue skills and knowledge, and from those capable of offering to you. The game isn't over until you're six feet under. Can always, always turn things around.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
9 months
Rest easy, Carl Weathers Without you, I would have never seen one of my favorite movie scenes of all time.
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@Schwarzenegger
Arnold
9 months
Carl Weathers will always be a legend. An extraordinary athlete, a fantastic actor, and a great person. We couldn’t have made Predator without him. And we certainly wouldn’t have had such a wonderful time making it.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
I remember a junior leader a while back who was "carrying the team" and burning himself out in the process. He thought this would be met with high praise, but the reality is that making other people do their jobs/do their jobs better is so much more valuable to the org.
@eigenrobot
eigenrobot
1 year
the reason managers are paid so much is not because they are evil its because they do the magical work of making the most sophisticated machinery on earth, machinery that no one really understands, somehow hum along without interruption and this is extremely high marginal value
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
8 months
Luck (opportunities being presented through circumstance) does play a huge part of success. But you can build systems to consistently put yourself in situations that maximize your chance of finding luck. And that's work.
@AlexHormozi
Alex Hormozi
8 months
Most people mistake success for luck because they’ve never worked hard for anything in their lives. So they can’t imagine another way something big could happen for anyone.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@eigenrobot USA everytime we don't have a coalition tho
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
Having worked all three, I feel uniquely qualified here. Europe is wild because nearly everyone believes they work hard while getting off at 4:00pm, having several vacations a year, and enjoying a high degree of work-life balance. My wife just had a year off paid for the baby.
@yassoma
Yasmeen
1 year
Honestly, European work days and ethic are weak sauce, if you haven't worked in tech in the US you wouldn't survive the military and that's the only data point I need
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
11 months
yep. it's a hard truth but the best dating and relationship advice is become someone worth dating and being in a relationship with. "Everyone gets what they deserve bro, so be someone who deserves blah blah" - charlie munger i think
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11 months
dating advice is if u need dating advice it's over for u. if u can't make a sound decision based on past experiences + avoid healthy risks + lack of inner work you're not ready for a relationship. get back in the arena for more character building battles, shinji
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
Happy VE Day! And happy anniversary to the wife and I (our own victory in Europe :)
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
9 months
Happens in real life too. Eye contact and your gut already assessed all the operational variables and you know, "Yeah, I fuck with you." Friend and I were talking a while back, and he was like "It was crazy. I just knew immediately we would be friends." "Likewise, bro."
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Barry
9 months
One of my favorite tropes in media is when "super legit person recognizes another super legit person through the subtle patterns in the way they distort the fabric of the world" - RRR has this right before the bridge scene
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
11 months
Never listened to @dwarkesh_sp Podcast but i am going to listen in the gym just because it was phrased as Lex if he actually read the books of his guests🤣 sold!
@charliedbecker
Charlie D. Becker
11 months
@tapir_worf @dwarkesh_sp Wow I’ve been on the fence for a long time and this is the first endorsement I’ve heard that made me want to listen. Thanks.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@visakanv This was about a year ago He really tries to pull himself up now. But i just want him to get used to the movement, with my assistance he feels as tho he can do it himself.. until he can 🥲
@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
Rise to the challenges of the day with these pull-ups my son. I'll be here to assist you until you can do them on your own.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
🤣this is fun missed the sleeve tattoos but thats ok lol
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@visakanv
Visakan Veerasamy
10 months
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
8 months
@nosilverv So i guess if someone wants something bad enough, I would advocate paying the price to achieve it. Enduring the pain that makes you the person you want to become in pursuit of your vision. And if you don't want to pay that price then that's fine too. We all have our goals.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
1 year
I am a lakeside restaurant near Munich and I saw a child going , "A-pizza! A-pasta! Pizza. Pizza A-pasta!" Walking around doing the  🤌 🤌 thing. I was wondering if this is considered offensive until the parents came walking behind speaking perfect Italian to each other.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
It's wild how I can't buy any of the guns I want here in Germany and yet there are seemingly no laws regarding fireworks, public drinking, and publically drinking while using fireworks. The neighbor kid had to go to the hospital last year cuz his entire back was scorched.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
11 months
You can also shorcut this with good social skills and awareness, Enhances and speeds up the other parts of the process. Everyone wants to work with the guy with good social skills. Opens up more projects, and you can communicate your value more effectively for these projects.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@Indian_Bronson Yeah, this is silly. I knew so many jacked/ shredded South Asians in the military myself included. It's just dumb. There was a chubby tech ceo a while back who kept saying that indian ppl couldn't build muscle lmao Like bro you spend too much time in tech circles
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
MBA is much easier to do as a civilian than my bachelor's tbh, both from the actual content of the work and not having an insane sleep/work schedule. Both paid for by Uncle Sam tho and for that I'm grateful.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
@michaelcurzi 🤣i think it looks pretty good with the height moustache and Kojima Shirt Those forearms are goals though lol Then again this is mine. If i kept my current size but was more shreddy again it would be closer
@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
🤣this is fun missed the sleeve tattoos but thats ok lol
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
9 months
When I count on my wife to get my back in a conflict and she brings the Teutonic Rage of her ancestors with Prussian Discipline to the fight. Thanks, honey.
@eigenrobot
eigenrobot
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
9 months
This applies to everything. "I am making good money for having X degree" "I speak good Portuguese for a German" Stop putting yourself in weight classes. It creates an unearned sense of comfort.
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@Broseph_Heller
Broseph Heller
10 months
I actually wonder sometimes. Often the people with the most upper middleclass blasé upbringings latch on to the most extreme beliefs. It actually can be good for them tho. What is the other option, check the R or D box every year? Some need extreme change to escape their setup.
@Nexuist
andi (e/alb)
10 months
so-called contrarians raised by parents that named all of them daniel and andrew
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