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I will show you a card, remember it. If you can't find it, you're looking too closely. Remember, the closer you look, the less you see.

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After the Romans destroyed the second temple, Rabbi Akiva and his colleagues witnessed a fox leaving the holiest part of the temple. While everyone else mourned, Rabbi Akiva laughed. When asked why, he explained that there were prophecies about the temple's destruction and subsequent rebuilding. Seeing the first prophecy come true gave him hope that the second prophecy would also be fulfilled.

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Never give up on your greatness, even if someone tries to discourage you. Believe in yourself, even if others doubt you. Keep chasing your dreams and don't let anyone hold you back.

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The magician transforms the ordinary into something extraordinary, leaving you searching for the secret. You don't truly want to know the truth; you want to be deceived. Merely making something vanish isn't sufficient; you must be amazed.

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This is a replica of Da Vinci's Salvator Mundi, the most expensive painting. The orb Jesus holds is a mystery, with experts debating Da Vinci's intentions. Some suggest his apprentice painted it. The speaker theorizes the orb symbolizes the sun, representing Jesus as the savior of the world. They link recent solar activity to a global awakening, claiming the sun is the truth. They believe Da Vinci knew this, hence the painting's title. They argue that the focus should be on the sun, not climate change.

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A subordinate once pointed out that the speaker's response to any problem was simply, "Good." The speaker explains that when things are going bad, some good will come from it. Didn't get new gear? Good. Didn't get promoted? Good, more time to improve. Mission cancelled? Good, focus on the other one. Didn't get funded or the job you wanted? Good. Got injured, tapped out, or beat? Good, you learned something. Unexpected problems? Good, an opportunity for solutions. The speaker advises that when things go bad, don't get frustrated. Saying "good" means you're still alive and have fight left. Get up, dust off, reload, recalibrate, reengage, and attack.

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The system is almost down, but there are last moments. Courage is needed to say no.

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It's unsettling to realize how much you can teach a child before they become independent. Josh plays chess, a game he taught himself, despite not knowing how to tie his shoes. In a competitive world, the focus is on winning, but there's more to it. Josh has a gift, and while winning is important, it's crucial to prepare him for the challenges ahead. He must learn to take risks and not fear losing, but rather fear losing love and support. The pressure to win can be overwhelming, and it's essential to nurture his decency rather than push him to be the best at all costs.

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In a museum, a world chess champion sees a painting called "Checkmate" where the devil laughs and a man looks desperate. The champion realizes the king still has one move left, giving hope in tough situations. The message is that despite feeling cornered or hopeless, there is always a chance for a positive change. The king has one more move in life's challenges.

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A man was tasked with moving a massive rock, but it wouldn't budge despite his daily efforts. Frustrated by the lack of progress, he questioned his efforts. He then realized he had become stronger. The rock hadn't moved, but he had. Life doesn't always give the results you want, but it builds the strength you need. Therefore, when facing resistance, don't quit. Push harder because you're not just moving the rock, you're moving yourself.

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This is the story of a prison in America with 500 inmates serving life sentences or awaiting lethal injection. A Christian warden transformed the prison by painting walls with biblical verses, leading all 500 inmates to embrace Christianity. The once violent inmates became peaceful and considered the prison a place of true freedom. Even those facing execution found solace in their faith. The prison became the safest in America, with inmates feeling liberated behind bars.

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I looked into the eyes of a godson and told him that I tried my best. Our day will come, but we must keep going.

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God anoints those who endure the most crushing experiences. Like an arrow, the further it's shot, the more it's pulled back. Exceptional achievements come from enduring exceptional crushing. The force of being pulled back determines how high you'll soar.

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Life can be unfair, and you may face challenges that seem undeserved. In those moments, it's crucial to stay determined and keep pushing forward. Never give up, no matter the obstacles you encounter.

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The speaker heard a story about a couple whose limo broke down in Atlantic City. Another couple stopped to help, and a week later, the limo couple's house was paid off. The speaker believes this story is true and shows the good karma of the man who helped.

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Life isn't always fair, and you may face challenges you don't deserve. In those moments, it's crucial to keep your head down and keep fighting. Never give up.

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What you care about matters. Life is long, and it's important to focus on what truly matters to you.

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A man gained fame for claiming that as a child in a concentration camp, a girl on the other side of the fence threw him apples every day. He later met her on a blind date and proposed. However, it turns out the story was not true. When asked why he lied, he insisted it wasn't a lie but rather his imagination. He still believes that the girl was there and threw apples to him.

This Past Weekend

Sadie Hawkins | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #243
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Theo Von opens with a shift in mindset: life is happening for you, not to you, a line that eases the feeling of wind against him and reorients his day. He recalls autumn memories from a small town—Sadie Hawkins dances, the thrill of the matching shirts, acne and nervous crushes, and the way a kid’s first love could make him sweat like a waterfall. He tells of DJ John, the so‑called Christopher Columbus of sound, who rode a horse trailer into town with a towering speaker and turned funerals, weddings, and dances into showtime. He laments the fall air and moving leaves, the sense of magic that vanished in Los Angeles’ climate, a Groundhog Day rhythm he both jokes about and misses. He shares recent life details: yoga, a fever, and body imagery as he sweats and laughs through illness, then pivots to a Manscaped ad and a reminder that holidays are coming. A Patreon question about hacky jokes yields a definition: hacky = jokes you’ve heard a lot; authenticity comes from true, personal sensibilities. He reflects on early routines, Brad Pitt stories, and how jokes evolve with time. Thanksgiving plans bring him back to New Orleans and sweet potatoes, plus a memory of a neighborhood cat, Quagmire, and a wild childhood scene with sharp claws and odd rituals, all treated in his characteristic, rambunctious warmth. He notes Popeyes’ Maryland incident and critiques media hype, echoing Duncan Trussell’s garden metaphor about tending to what you can control. Nick Davis recounts the Logan Paul vs. KSI fight in a deadened arena, with a crowd split between boos and chants and a technically improving Logan, despite the split decision. The LSU victory and a wood mill worker’s burnout become threads for callers’ stories, from gypsies to quick questions about addiction and tough love. The show closes with empathy for those battling heavy issues and a reminder to act with confidence rather than stay stuck: you’re right where you need to be today, and you can still aim higher.

The Tim Ferriss Show

Grandmaster Maurice Ashley — The Path and Strategies of World-Class Mastery | The Tim Ferriss Show
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In this episode of the Tim Ferriss Show, Tim interviews Maurice Ashley, the first African-American international grandmaster in chess. Maurice shares his journey from Jamaica to the U.S., highlighting the challenges he faced growing up without his mother for ten years. He discusses his competitive family background, with siblings who excelled in sports, and how this instilled a drive to succeed. Maurice's introduction to chess began in high school, where he was inspired to improve after losing to a friend. He joined the Black Bear School of Chess, a competitive group that took chess seriously, and learned through intense practice and rivalry. He later sought out stronger competition at chess clubs in New York, which elevated his game. He reflects on the importance of mentorship and community in chess, emphasizing how he learned from both victories and defeats. Maurice became a grandmaster after years of dedication, supported by a sponsor who encouraged him to focus on his chess career. He discusses the significance of perseverance and the mental discipline required in chess, likening it to martial arts. The conversation also touches on the broader impact of chess, particularly in education and character development for youth. Maurice's book, "Chess for Success," illustrates how chess can build strengths in children, especially those at risk. He emphasizes the need for resources in education and the systemic inequities faced by underprivileged communities, particularly highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Maurice shares his passion for teaching chess, the joy of connecting with students, and the importance of maintaining enthusiasm in education. He concludes by discussing the ongoing challenges in society, particularly regarding racial equity and the need for systemic change, urging listeners to reflect on their roles in fostering a more just world.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

This Lesson from the Bible will Make You Unstoppable | Franciscan University | EP 252
Guests: Franciscan University
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The discussion centers on the themes of responsibility, suffering, and transformation through faith. Jordan Peterson explores the idea of taking on personal responsibility and how it can lead to positive change, referencing saints like Francis of Assisi who exemplified this. Father Dave Pivonka emphasizes the significance of suffering in the Christian experience, particularly in light of the pandemic, suggesting that suffering can lead to beauty and salvation. They discuss the biblical narrative of the Israelites in the desert, highlighting the necessity of confronting suffering rather than avoiding it. Peterson draws parallels between the serpent in the wilderness and Christ's crucifixion, suggesting that facing fears can lead to personal growth and healing. The conversation also touches on the nature of good and evil, the importance of ethical living, and the transformative power of suffering, as illustrated by a priest in Africa whose illness brought his community closer to faith. Ultimately, they advocate for embracing challenges and living courageously to foster virtue and nobility in the world.

The Rubin Report

Is Mark Wahlberg's Shocking Announcement About LA a Good Sign? | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the challenges oil companies face with an administration aiming to end fossil fuels. He highlights Mark Wahlberg's departure from California to Nevada, citing high taxes and lack of opportunities in Los Angeles as reasons for his move. Wahlberg plans to create a new Hollywood in Nevada, emphasizing a better life for his children. Rubin also addresses protests against AOC, noting her constituents' frustrations with her policies and spending. He suggests that AOC may face significant challenges in her upcoming election. The conversation shifts to various topics, including the importance of free speech, the refusal of some Democrats to debate, and the potential implications of the CDC adding COVID vaccines to childhood immunization schedules. Rubin expresses pride in Florida's stance against mandates and reflects on his hopes for being remembered as someone who tried to bring sanity to a chaotic world. He concludes by encouraging viewers to pursue their passions and build supportive communities.

a16z Podcast

a16z Podcast | Belief -- An Interview with Oprah Winfrey
Guests: Oprah Winfrey
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Ben Horowitz welcomes Oprah Winfrey, who discusses her new series, emphasizing its purpose as an offering to connect people through stories. She highlights the importance of exploring various religions to reveal a central thread of compassion and love across belief systems. Oprah shares how her team selected diverse stories, aiming to show that all religions share common values, particularly the Golden Rule. She reflects on the significance of passing down stories and traditions to future generations, noting that understanding one's identity is crucial. Oprah believes that the yearning for connection to something greater than oneself is a fundamental human trait, and she encourages viewers to contemplate their beliefs. Reshma, a guest, shares her transformative experience at the Kumbh Mela, emphasizing the profound connection she felt with others. Oprah concludes by stressing the personal nature of faith and the importance of being open-hearted towards different beliefs, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own spirituality.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Magnus Carlsen: Greatest Chess Player of All Time | Lex Fridman Podcast #315
Guests: Magnus Carlsen
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In this episode of the Lex Fridman Podcast, Magnus Carlsen, the world’s top chess player, discusses various topics including football, chess strategies, and personal insights. Carlsen shares his views on the greatest football players, favoring Lionel Messi for his all-around game, while acknowledging the difficulty of comparing players across eras. He believes the World Cup is overrated due to its small sample size and emphasizes the importance of statistics in evaluating greatness. Transitioning to basketball, Carlsen expresses a nuanced perspective on the debate between Michael Jordan and LeBron James, noting that his preference can change based on mood. He leans towards quantifiable achievements but recognizes the unquantifiable aspects of greatness as well. When discussing his chess approach, Carlsen reflects on his evolution as a player, noting two peaks in his career. He highlights the importance of intuition, memory recall, and calculation in his gameplay, admitting that he struggles with deep calculation exercises but excels at evaluating positions and calculating short lines. He explains that his endgame skills stem from a strong understanding of dynamics and imbalances, allowing him to navigate complex positions effectively. Carlsen also touches on the role of technology in chess, explaining how modern engines have leveled the playing field and how he uses them sparingly in his preparation. He expresses admiration for AlphaZero’s creative approach to the game, noting the difficulty of replicating its style as a human player. The conversation shifts to Carlsen's personal experiences, including the pressures of the World Championship and the loneliness that can accompany a chess player’s life. He discusses the importance of family support and the balance between love for the game and the fear of losing. Carlsen shares insights on his training regimen, emphasizing the need for a good routine and mental preparation. He reflects on the meaning of life, stating that while he believes life is ultimately meaningless, it can still be enjoyable and fulfilling. Carlsen concludes by discussing the beauty of chess, describing it as a harmonious interplay of pieces and strategies, and expresses his desire to continue pushing the boundaries of his own abilities in the game.

The Megyn Kelly Show

How America Enabled Putin's Atrocities, and Democracy's Retreat, with Garry Kasparov
Guests: Garry Kasparov
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Garry Kasparov to discuss the situation in Ukraine and the recent sanctions against Russia. Kasparov, a chess prodigy turned freedom fighter, has accurately predicted Putin's actions for years, emphasizing the importance of understanding his mindset. Born in the Soviet Union, Kasparov became a chess champion by age 22 and later transitioned to political activism, opposing Putin's regime. He highlights the failure of Western leaders to recognize Putin's intentions, citing historical precedents of appeasement that led to conflict. Kasparov criticizes U.S. presidents from George W. Bush to Barack Obama for misjudging Putin, particularly Bush's naive assessment of Putin's character. He argues that the West's reluctance to confront Putin has emboldened him, leading to increased aggression, including the invasions of Georgia and Ukraine. He stresses that sanctions should be preventive rather than reactive, advocating for a clear strategy to support Ukraine and restore its territorial integrity. As the war in Ukraine continues, Kasparov warns that a failure to decisively support Ukraine could lead to further aggression from Putin, potentially threatening NATO countries. He believes that a strong response is necessary to deter future conflicts and that the current sanctions are insufficient. Kasparov asserts that the battle for Ukraine is crucial for the future of democracy globally, and he urges the West to take a more aggressive stance in supporting Ukraine. In discussing his chess career, Kasparov reflects on the mental and physical exertion required during matches and the evolution of chess with the advent of computers. He emphasizes the importance of strategic thinking, both in chess and in geopolitical contexts, and expresses his commitment to using his platform to advocate for democracy and freedom against authoritarianism.
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