These guys are enjoying life to the fullest, with no room for weak males.
I Hunted Wild Hogs with a M249 SAW!
“How wonderful it is that nobody needs to wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” – Anne Frank
“Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. Time will pass anyway.” – Earl Nightingale
While trading on the move, it may be helpful to carry valuables where you can see them, as opposed to a backpack.
Just don’t get one that’s too feminine.
How Nothing and Nobody Will Affect Your Energy Ever Again (Carl Jung) - NO BS guide
Everything is energy. And if you’ve been leaking energy into the past, over-explaining yourself, or trying to fix people who secretly resent you, this is your turning point.
You don’t fix the world by fighting it. You break free by understanding it.
Yup. You learn the hard way how life can be. Then you build yourself up, and if you can gather enough resources, you can maneuver through life as you will.
The Bahamas. This is right up your alley!!
The lady selling hotdogs:
“I love it. I can make my rent in one day.”
That’s an awesome business!!!
Brussels
Imagine your life bigger than what it is now.
Your life can be bigger than your workplace, laundromat, and supermarket.
Going to only three or four places year after year, is very limiting. Make your world bigger than the 20 minute radius from your house.
Unbelievable $200,000 Korean House Built in JUST 60 Days!
They built the house on a slope, where machines had to fly in and men worked with their hands in mud and sun. The land was hard and uneven. Still, they laid the foundation straight. They poured concrete, framed walls, raised the roof, and sealed it tight before the rains came.
Inside, they placed pipes and wires with care. They laid heating lines under the floor so the house would be warm in winter. Outside, they wrapped the walls, nailed down the roof, and fixed each piece of the facade until it sat flush and true.
It wasn’t just the tools or the plans that made it strong. It was the men working together, lifting when the frame was heavy, staying late when something didn’t fit, checking twice when once would do. They didn’t talk much, but they trusted each other.
Now the house stands firm on the hillside. Clean lines. Solid bones. Built to last. And you can see, if you look close, the work of many hands, and the pride they left behind.