I just want to tell this story How Jockos "GOOD and Seal mentality" helped me out in a tricky bad situation :D I was hiking in the mountains and had a bad move fell over and sprained my ankle . I started to panic how will i go back down what will happen? it hurts. Then i started to think what woud Jocko say GOOD :) and made myself calm. Told myself okay i have water, the weather is good,no dangerours animals around,noones shooting at me. nothing gonna happen :) i made two walking stick cruch from some wood i found ,it took me 3 more extra hours, but i walked back down before dark. i know its funny ,compare this to Seals but its pretty cool how this mentality can help a regular dude too like me.
Keeping a level head during adversities or chaos is an invaluable skill; especially when others are losing theirs. Had you panicked, you could've easily made a bad situation worse.
This is the best summary I could muster for the Leadership Loop: - assess time (given vs. needed) - check influence of / to emotions (self and others) - check if driven by ego / humility - put the team first - is it in line with our priorities? - are our priorities still correct? - does it still fit the tactical mission? - does it still fit the strategic mission? - detach from the plan / situation - acquire different perspectives - delegate if possible, so you can lead / stay in the leadership loop - try to delegate the good and do the bad stuff yourself if possible - be aware of your leadership capital and spend it wisely - assess your cognitive biases / logical fallacies
Jocko, please consider a side gig in military book narration. I just listened to "Cold As Hell" read by you and you absolutely add so much to the story with your voice and details you add. Would love more. (Jocko 53 if anyone else is interested)
The story about how you reflected on the journey of learning how to lead reminds me of a video about how the mind works when learning. The metaphor was initially like navigating thru a thick jungle you not moving fast because you are carving neuro pathways thru your brain. The more trips you make down this path the more worn in and easier it becomes to navigate. Eventually it becomes so easy that it looks like instinctive. Your trail blazed single track became a paved highway you get there much faster. Learning something new takes alot more energy but the more you do it the easier it becomes. Because the path is improved each time your travel it allowing the energy hungry mind to conserve energy. You're leadership instinct was hard earned by practicing leadership over and over and over until it became very easy, appearing to the outside observer to be effortless. Leadership can be learned and taught if they continue to travel down paths of leadership until they master it.
Joco here’s a idea switch seats , have Tilt and echo interview you ! How you entered the military and threw out your career? I’m guessing there’s some good storylines there
I had a math teacher who would always say that time we have left and the number of problems we encounter is inversely related. Less time means more red lights.
I can't believe Jocko listens to metal. Listening to him talk I assumed he enjoyed the sofistication and complexity of Handel and Vivaldi's Arias. "Vedro Con Mio Diletto" is the only song, in my mind, that holds the intense emotions of Jocko's.
Nah, dude is a New England Hardcore Kid from way back. Probably grew up on shit like Hatebreed, Biohazard, and Sam Black Church. *my kids bitch about my music today almost as much as my parents did in like 1994.
Talking about red lights and time. I realized the concept otw to mountain school in elementary school. The ride to the schooling took forever. Otw back seemed to take no time at all. We were all discussing what we had experienced and what had happened. The concept of time was relative to how we passed it. Companionship was the key.
The ooda loop is very similar to something we use in the emergency services in the UK called the National Decision Making Model (NDM). It's absolutely right what you say about it becoming an ingrained process!
Win the war, in spite of victory over small battles, order to prevent mission creep. Any issues over mission creep falls on the leader, who is ultimately the person holding extreme ownership over the situation.
Thank you for the good podcast brother. I’ll be honest, I’m not good at time at all. And as a scientist working on multiple projects, it’s really hard to be on-time. When I listened to your podcast, I feel that you’re like a drill instructor just tell me straight to my soul to know yourself and know your asset. You taught me something valuable. Gonna keep at it. Keep up the good work!
38:30 hit home for me. I worked for a start up for 2 years and the owner did exactly this. They could never make a decision or prioritize it seemed to me. Drove me insane.
I am a JockoFuel subscriber. I drink 2 a day regularly. I felt before the "New Improved" label appeared, the Sniper improved on flavor. The Afterburner has not changed that much for me. Sniper and Afterburner are the only two flavors I drink. I have to admit, that after my bout with Covid, my sense of smell has diminished therefore so has flavor sensitivity.
Yes, you are the cumulative set of your decisions, from cradle to the grave. Better decisions will lead you to a better life, not necessarily the good life, and that is ok. Don't be too hard on yourself, especially on things outside your control.
every person goes his last way alone and every person stands at the end of his journey before the god he himself believes in..every person gets back what he gave and every person must give back what he took.!! my GOD loves me UNCONDITIONALLY!!!
Time is the only resource you can't store, buy, steal, haggle or create. It's the ultimate finite resource that must be efficiently allocated for because all other resources require a time cost to be paid before they can be realized and you can't store time up; you can be ahead of schedule, but eventually you will run out of time, ahead of schedule as you may be.
In regards to the O.O.D.A. loop in a conceptual manner; I think the perfect analogy is trading the stock market. I use this process in trading, and it's been immensely helpful.
Echo Charles is "EMPORTENT" Solid episode as anticipated Gentleman. Bless up from Brooklyn NY #MangoMeyhem is the 🐝 beez kneez. Orange 🍊 afterburner #YesPLEASE
My first thought with the natural leadership part was that, that's an excuse to not try to be as good a leader as Jocko, now, we may never be as good as him given his experience, but we can try, thinking his leadership prowess as being a natural thing is a poor excuse to not try
Im a big Jocko fan man he put me on a great workout phase of my life I would wake up at 5am and bike all the way to the gym and work out this was back in 2020 then I got Covid and it all came to a crashing stop I got over Covid but didn’t get back after it I stopped watching Jacko, stopped working out, my biz got stagnant, I got depressed man it’s 2022 now I still feel the same idk what the heck is wrong with me I must get back after it before I wake up an old fat useless fart in the wind…Ahhh
Question about the name dropping conversation: how do you know (internally) if you're name dropping or providing relevant information/context? I'm really paranoid about name dropping b/c you're right that people notice and it's a bad look, but sometimes I feel like I'm overly limiting myself and causing unnecessary hesitancy in the way I communicate.
Jocko your thoughts are antelope, Buffalo, and wildebeest. “Put your mind out to pasture. Let your thoughts graze on muse. Drink from the spring of conception. As the conscious herd drifts through stimulating hues.” Or maybe I’m channeling a big lion dreaming. Lol
I've been watching your podcast for a couple of years. I'm a 41 years old Finnish ER doc and a lieutenant of the Finnish Army. The podcast is great. You propably have said it, but what was your rank? as you've said youself, you were the commander of the task force Bruiser.
Robert E Lee was a remote viewer over the Union Generals, including US Grant. That said, he had a poor detach moment during Gettysburg, when he committed to Pickett's Charge. Abraham Lincoln was the great detached leader, who can see outside himself, while he was executing his plans & actions.
1:00:00 In concept, remote viewing isn't about using the eyes when open, it's about using the 3rd eye (pineal gland) to see while in meditative states where the consciousness is projected as far beyond the body as they can go. If you have never had an out of body experience, I understand the disbelief. However, I have friends whose hearts stopped or were otherwise close to death who have experienced those states, e.g. seen their bodies and people trying to revive them from perspectives otherwise impossible, such as from the ceiling or in another room. It's not uncommon on psychedelics, either, to have the same kind of experience. Now, I'm not saying remote viewing is a viable tool -- I'm just saying... 👀look into it 👀
A big part of what was said was to orient yourself into making a decision. WHAT is going on, how am I reacting to the problem. How is my ego influencing my view, am I thinking this through in time? Orient is the 2nd part to OODA OBSERVE, ORIENT, DECIDE, ACT.
Jocko, Please review A Few Bad Men , by (retired) Major Fred Galvin the incredible true story of an elite team of U.S. Marines set up to take the fall for Afghanistan war crimes they did not commit-and their leader who fought for the redemption of his men.
Lt. Colonel Steve Morgan, USMC (retired) and jury member of the 2008 Marine Special Operations Command’s Court of Inquiry says in the foreword to A Few Bad Men, “This is a case of a perfect storm of toxic leadership.” Mattis retired and went on to make a fortune serving on four corporate boards, including Theranos and military contractor General Dynamics. Theranos’ technology would not only be denied FDA approval, but it was proven to be a fraud. During the Elizabeth Holmes trial, Mattis, who had served as a Theranos board member for several years, testified that he was unaware of any of Theranos’ scandalous actions. This seems unlikely, given Mad Dog’s legendary tenacity, and the fact that he had a fiduciary duty to know what was going on.
Mattis’ disgraceful actions are laid bare in A Few Bad Men. He used his position as secretary of defense to bottle up the Freedom of Information Act requests to get testimony in the March 4, 2007 ambush exposed. Shocking testimonies have now been released and tell a terrible story of betrayal by a Marine against other Marines. They reveal why the Pentagon’s top-brass generals who burned the careers of subordinates but then pivoted to lucrative careers with every defense contracting company lost their forever war in Afghanistan, and really, haven’t won a war in decades
For timing issues, get an accurate watch, and measure tasks/events, and calibrate your activities often. Vacations are nice, as in most cases, time should not factor into your fun, aside from flight/travel times.
I'm about to be 36 and haven't lived a good life up to this point. I'm ashamed of myself for not ever trying to reach my potential. Is it too late to become a success when I'm starting from square one at 36?
Hey dude... Ah yes, the VW Vanagon syncro, a vehicle so cool hardly anybody even bought it or knew it existed until 25 years later! There is now a frenzy for them among the fancy lads, and the angry man you ran into that day may have paid just as much for his as you did for your new Ford Transit. Check out Bring a Trailer for auction results for these things! In fact, the guy had better be rich, because after purchase price, there's vintage German car repair bills, unless he's handy himself.
Jocko? Here's a really good Question? What's a, Really good Quality? that you find in a person? And that also goes for you to Echo? Because We're all fuck ups! in our own way? But knowing that! And Accepting that? Makes Growth for knowing that! And makes us know that we are just Humans? & Not! Robots?
some strange things have happened in my life that i've repressed and forgotten over time...and about 10 years ago i was so lonely that i was determined to end my life.. i fell in the middle of the night to a deserted one I went there, I tried to call 2 of my friends again, but no one answered their cell phone...so I walked the last few meters, I cried a lot, a lot...and when I put the knife on, a terrible scream suddenly came out of the Heaven and it came closer and closer...etc etc...after that I said to myself: boy live decently don't lie etc etc...I kept the promise I made to myself...and then Corona came...I asked me: what did I do to deserve this..? why did the good god let me live when about 10 years later a stranger is supposed to determine my life... the voice came back and said: think about your life, think about the events in your childhood and in yours Youth..I've lived through my life at least 6 or 7 times and haven't found a single mistake..and suddenly my thoughts exploded...at work I realized which colleagues were vaccinated and which weren't..it seemed to me that when I was with vaccinated talk as if I were talking to dead people...I don't want to write more. .this is part of my story..!
I just want to tell this story How Jockos "GOOD and Seal mentality" helped me out in a tricky bad situation :D I was hiking in the mountains and had a bad move fell over and sprained my ankle . I started to panic how will i go back down what will happen? it hurts. Then i started to think what woud Jocko say GOOD :) and made myself calm. Told myself okay i have water, the weather is good,no dangerours animals around,noones shooting at me. nothing gonna happen :) i made two walking stick cruch from some wood i found ,it took me 3 more extra hours, but i walked back down before dark. i know its funny ,compare this to Seals but its pretty cool how this mentality can help a regular dude too like me.
Keeping a level head during adversities or chaos is an invaluable skill; especially when others are losing theirs.
Had you panicked, you could've easily made a bad situation worse.
Good.
*Jocko Willink is the Reluctant Leader we need.*
.....We know you've done enough, but your Nation needs you.
🇺🇸 *2024* 🦅
Yessir
Do you think the dumbasses in Washington would ever let him do a leadership job????
omg he'd be the best president we ever had
@@Li_Mu_Bai
Indeed!
Even Chinese movie characters agree.
@@David_Lo_Pan 🇺🇸
🤣🤣🤣
Good morning to my American Brothers. Have a great Thursday.
🇦🇺🇦🇺
To all around the world. Stay on the path this day and on.
We’re ridin the gravy train on biscuit wheels! Always a great day
Mighty Thors'day
Ay Lard Lad G'day
Making a move to another job/possible career today. Perfect timing for this cast. Thank you.
Best of luck!
Good luck homie
This is the best summary I could muster for the Leadership Loop:
- assess time (given vs. needed)
- check influence of / to emotions (self and others)
- check if driven by ego / humility
- put the team first
- is it in line with our priorities?
- are our priorities still correct?
- does it still fit the tactical mission?
- does it still fit the strategic mission?
- detach from the plan / situation
- acquire different perspectives
- delegate if possible, so you can lead / stay in the leadership loop
- try to delegate the good and do the bad stuff yourself if possible
- be aware of your leadership capital and spend it wisely
- assess your cognitive biases / logical fallacies
Great advice frpm Nelson Mandella, be the last to speak in all meetings. Now you listen ro all others ideas first, not yours first.
Jocko, please consider a side gig in military book narration. I just listened to "Cold As Hell" read by you and you absolutely add so much to the story with your voice and details you add. Would love more. (Jocko 53 if anyone else is interested)
58 min. Echo, I enjoyed the Christmas music on that video! 🎄
The story about how you reflected on the journey of learning how to lead reminds me of a video about how the mind works when learning. The metaphor was initially like navigating thru a thick jungle you not moving fast because you are carving neuro pathways thru your brain. The more trips you make down this path the more worn in and easier it becomes to navigate. Eventually it becomes so easy that it looks like instinctive. Your trail blazed single track became a paved highway you get there much faster. Learning something new takes alot more energy but the more you do it the easier it becomes. Because the path is improved each time your travel it allowing the energy hungry mind to conserve energy. You're leadership instinct was hard earned by practicing leadership over and over and over until it became very easy, appearing to the outside observer to be effortless. Leadership can be learned and taught if they continue to travel down paths of leadership until they master it.
well said
Jocko, you are great story teller. Your able to weave extreme ownership into simple, everyday life.
Joco here’s a idea switch seats , have Tilt and echo interview you ! How you entered the military and threw out your career? I’m guessing there’s some good storylines there
Hands down the best podcast yet. He’s dropping some serious wisdom and knowledge and it’s here for us to snatch up for free. So great!
I had a math teacher who would always say that time we have left and the number of problems we encounter is inversely related. Less time means more red lights.
I can't believe Jocko listens to metal. Listening to him talk I assumed he enjoyed the sofistication and complexity of Handel and Vivaldi's Arias. "Vedro Con Mio Diletto" is the only song, in my mind, that holds the intense emotions of Jocko's.
Nah, dude is a New England Hardcore Kid from way back.
Probably grew up on shit like Hatebreed, Biohazard, and Sam Black Church.
*my kids bitch about my music today almost as much as my parents did in like 1994.
Respect from Romania. Excellent podcast like usual. Thank you Sir.
Coming out of a period of self reflection on how I can better leave my team, this was perfectly timed and one of the best podcasts to date.
“Cover and Move” I’m going to start incorporating that in my life immediately.
Talking about red lights and time. I realized the concept otw to mountain school in elementary school. The ride to the schooling took forever. Otw back seemed to take no time at all. We were all discussing what we had experienced and what had happened. The concept of time was relative to how we passed it. Companionship was the key.
Our choice define our direction for eternity, life, and define our character.
This is my favorite kind of podcast that you guys do! Just Jocko and Echo having a conversation :)
"I always thought that song was bigger than Christmas"-Dwight Schrute
The ooda loop is very similar to something we use in the emergency services in the UK called the National Decision Making Model (NDM). It's absolutely right what you say about it becoming an ingrained process!
Win the war, in spite of victory over small battles, order to prevent mission creep. Any issues over mission creep falls on the leader, who is ultimately the person holding extreme ownership over the situation.
Listening in on the key to happiness, and how to win the day? Priceless! Thank you gentlemen.
Absolutely loved this podcast. I have re listened to it a few time and have really tried to implement this into my decision making process.
Good morning eagles, spread your wings
Thank you for the good podcast brother. I’ll be honest, I’m not good at time at all. And as a scientist working on multiple projects, it’s really hard to be on-time. When I listened to your podcast, I feel that you’re like a drill instructor just tell me straight to my soul to know yourself and know your asset. You taught me something valuable. Gonna keep at it. Keep up the good work!
Jocks please run for President we need a true leader that has served our nation.
38:30 hit home for me. I worked for a start up for 2 years and the owner did exactly this. They could never make a decision or prioritize it seemed to me. Drove me insane.
God Bless. I know it’s time to grind when i see this on my youtube recommended
I am a JockoFuel subscriber. I drink 2 a day regularly. I felt before the "New Improved" label appeared, the Sniper improved on flavor. The Afterburner has not changed that much for me. Sniper and Afterburner are the only two flavors I drink. I have to admit, that after my bout with Covid, my sense of smell has diminished therefore so has flavor sensitivity.
Both of you are awesome human beings. Thanks for sharing so much with us all, I love you guys.
Babe wake up there’s a new jocko podcast
Yes, you are the cumulative set of your decisions, from cradle to the grave. Better decisions will lead you to a better life, not necessarily the good life, and that is ok. Don't be too hard on yourself, especially on things outside your control.
There would be another great book out of this, Jocko.
I absolutely love this podcast
Great stuff.....I needed this today....thank you. Jocko 2024
every person goes his last way alone and every person stands at the end of his journey before the god he himself believes in..every person gets back what he gave and every person must give back what he took.!!
my GOD loves me UNCONDITIONALLY!!!
The Title says it all. Completely correct.
The explanation of leadership capital is great.
Time is the only resource you can't store, buy, steal, haggle or create. It's the ultimate finite resource that must be efficiently allocated for because all other resources require a time cost to be paid before they can be realized and you can't store time up; you can be ahead of schedule, but eventually you will run out of time, ahead of schedule as you may be.
Echo on that CPT 😂
Goood Morning!☀️Thank you so much!
My gf needs to listen to this so she can understand my thought process.
I think the word ego should be replaced with "lack of humility" because people who are told they "lack" work harder to not lack
Good point
OODA LOOP!!
I appreciate y’all.
You got it J....
.right on...be very careful
In regards to the O.O.D.A. loop in a conceptual manner; I think the perfect analogy is trading the stock market. I use this process in trading, and it's been immensely helpful.
I would suggest a sample pack of the GO
Perfect Timing 💪
1st jewel dropped between 0445-0536 thanks Jocko!!!
345 is a square - right angle.
2 sides give u the length of the 3rd at 90°
Eg. My gestimations are right 90% of the time.
ALWAYS some take aways from your conversations that can be applied to everyday life . Thank you!
Todd
Echo Charles is "EMPORTENT" Solid episode as anticipated Gentleman. Bless up from Brooklyn NY #MangoMeyhem is the 🐝 beez kneez. Orange 🍊 afterburner #YesPLEASE
wat up Brooklyn! Stay cool and hydrated brudda.
Love this episode.
My first thought with the natural leadership part was that, that's an excuse to not try to be as good a leader as Jocko, now, we may never be as good as him given his experience, but we can try, thinking his leadership prowess as being a natural thing is a poor excuse to not try
Im a big Jocko fan man he put me on a great workout phase of my life I would wake up at 5am and bike all the way to the gym and work out this was back in 2020 then I got Covid and it all came to a crashing stop I got over Covid but didn’t get back after it I stopped watching Jacko, stopped working out, my biz got stagnant, I got depressed man it’s 2022 now I still feel the same idk what the heck is wrong with me I must get back after it before I wake up an old fat useless fart in the wind…Ahhh
It was about time I realized this... haha. Thanks!
We up early
I’m going to look into reading extreme ownership
Question about the name dropping conversation: how do you know (internally) if you're name dropping or providing relevant information/context? I'm really paranoid about name dropping b/c you're right that people notice and it's a bad look, but sometimes I feel like I'm overly limiting myself and causing unnecessary hesitancy in the way I communicate.
Jocko your thoughts are antelope, Buffalo, and wildebeest.
“Put your mind out to pasture. Let your thoughts graze on muse. Drink from the spring of conception. As the conscious herd drifts through stimulating hues.”
Or maybe I’m channeling a big lion dreaming. Lol
I've been watching your podcast for a couple of years. I'm a 41 years old Finnish ER doc and a lieutenant of the Finnish Army. The podcast is great. You propably have said it, but what was your rank? as you've said youself, you were the commander of the task force Bruiser.
Lt Commander?
Lots to reflect on in this video
Robert E Lee was a remote viewer over the Union Generals, including US Grant. That said, he had a poor detach moment during Gettysburg, when he committed to Pickett's Charge. Abraham Lincoln was the great detached leader, who can see outside himself, while he was executing his plans & actions.
1:00:00 In concept, remote viewing isn't about using the eyes when open, it's about using the 3rd eye (pineal gland) to see while in meditative states where the consciousness is projected as far beyond the body as they can go. If you have never had an out of body experience, I understand the disbelief. However, I have friends whose hearts stopped or were otherwise close to death who have experienced those states, e.g. seen their bodies and people trying to revive them from perspectives otherwise impossible, such as from the ceiling or in another room. It's not uncommon on psychedelics, either, to have the same kind of experience. Now, I'm not saying remote viewing is a viable tool -- I'm just saying...
👀look into it 👀
Guten morgen zu mein amerikan bruders
Servus
So jocko confirmed Men Who Stare At Goats is a documentary not entertainment….
That's why there probably is no such thing as instinct, other than the instinct to survive
A big part of what was said was to orient yourself into making a decision. WHAT is going on, how am I reacting to the problem. How is my ego influencing my view, am I thinking this through in time? Orient is the 2nd part to OODA OBSERVE, ORIENT, DECIDE, ACT.
"There is only one Truth"
Yooooo
Where do we go to ask a question to jocko and echo?
Jocko did you get involved with interservice rivalry? was it all banter or did it get in the way?
Jocko,
Please review A Few Bad Men , by (retired) Major Fred Galvin
the incredible true story of an elite team of U.S. Marines set up to take the fall for Afghanistan war crimes they did not commit-and their leader who fought for the redemption of his men.
Lt. Colonel Steve Morgan, USMC (retired) and jury member of the 2008 Marine Special Operations Command’s Court of Inquiry says in the foreword to A Few Bad Men, “This is a case of a perfect storm of toxic leadership.”
Mattis retired and went on to make a fortune serving on four corporate boards, including Theranos and military contractor General Dynamics. Theranos’ technology would not only be denied FDA approval, but it was proven to be a fraud. During the Elizabeth Holmes trial, Mattis, who had served as a Theranos board member for several years, testified that he was unaware of any of Theranos’ scandalous actions. This seems unlikely, given Mad Dog’s legendary tenacity, and the fact that he had a fiduciary duty to know what was going on.
Mattis’ disgraceful actions are laid bare in A Few Bad Men. He used his position as secretary of defense to bottle up the Freedom of Information Act requests to get testimony in the March 4, 2007 ambush exposed. Shocking testimonies have now been released and tell a terrible story of betrayal by a Marine against other Marines. They reveal why the Pentagon’s top-brass generals who burned the careers of subordinates but then pivoted to lucrative careers with every defense contracting company lost their forever war in Afghanistan, and really, haven’t won a war in decades
Interesting - will check that out, tks for sharing
For timing issues, get an accurate watch, and measure tasks/events, and calibrate your activities often. Vacations are nice, as in most cases, time should not factor into your fun, aside from flight/travel times.
I'm about to be 36 and haven't lived a good life up to this point. I'm ashamed of myself for not ever trying to reach my potential. Is it too late to become a success when I'm starting from square one at 36?
Was this posted before? I thought Echo was off somewhere. Also, I remember hearing this episode before.
Hey dude...
Ah yes, the VW Vanagon syncro, a vehicle so cool hardly anybody even bought it or knew it existed until 25 years later! There is now a frenzy for them among the fancy lads, and the angry man you ran into that day may have paid just as much for his as you did for your new Ford Transit. Check out Bring a Trailer for auction results for these things!
In fact, the guy had better be rich, because after purchase price, there's vintage German car repair bills, unless he's handy himself.
Echo putting on that late night work huh
Dam donut holes it was a moment of weakness.
hell yeaaa
Either robot is a good option, but The Mouse might take exception if you use the Star Wars droids without their say-so...
How do you deal with Echo being late? Lol
Echo is on Hawaiian time!
Jocko? Here's a really good Question? What's a, Really good Quality? that you find in a person? And that also goes for you to Echo? Because We're all fuck ups! in our own way? But knowing that! And Accepting that? Makes Growth for knowing that! And makes us know that we are just Humans? & Not! Robots?
Sure.
Stay hard
Check !
some strange things have happened in my life that i've repressed and forgotten over time...and about 10 years ago i was so lonely that i was determined to end my life.. i fell in the middle of the night to a deserted one I went there, I tried to call 2 of my friends again, but no one answered their cell phone...so I walked the last few meters, I cried a lot, a lot...and when I put the knife on, a terrible scream suddenly came out of the Heaven and it came closer and closer...etc etc...after that I said to myself: boy live decently don't lie etc etc...I kept the promise I made to myself...and then Corona came...I asked me: what did I do to deserve this..? why did the good god let me live when about 10 years later a stranger is supposed to determine my life... the voice came back and said: think about your life, think about the events in your childhood and in yours Youth..I've lived through my life at least 6 or 7 times and haven't found a single mistake..and suddenly my thoughts exploded...at work I realized which colleagues were vaccinated and which weren't..it seemed to me that when I was with vaccinated talk as if I were talking to dead people...I don't want to write more. .this is part of my story..!
Consistently,
UA-cam stop selling space for next video spots and messin with my algorithm
Okay
can someone summarize the 4 steps
nursery rhymes
2 or 3 blue Pa. from ai to 1988
Books can it be America, British
Got the new Jocko Watermelon "Improved". Not a fan of the improvement, too sweet. Why the change? Can we still get the old stuff?
Second
my time is running out