Hi folks, how are you? I want to record another video. Yes, I'm
hanging in my hammock and it's a beautiful summer day. And I'm going to
take the camera turn somewhere else cuz you don't want to talk a memory
fluorogenic So I'll try to get the arc here and do my discussing
or
talking about something we've probably all been taught. I'm sure we
have. We were taught many, many years ago when we were youngsters that
we need to be good people in this world.
And
good people do this bad people. Bad people don't do this, but good
people do. And what that is, is to use a famous colloquialism, quote
unquote turn the other cheek. If you've been wronged, turn the other
cheek and give them a chance give them a second, third, fourth, or fifth
or sixth or seventh chance to do better to you and the list goes on.
Now, probably like me, most of you have lived an entire life like that.
You and almost inevitably, when we turn the other cheek, we get slapped.
Almost inevitably, if not for certain. But yet we keep turning the
other cheek because we've been taught good people turn the other cheek.
Bad people. Well, the older I get, the more I got to argue with that.
Philosophy. I'm getting to a point where I am downright Tired. Tired.
And I don't know about you, but many of you are to have turning the
other cheek and getting the same thing over and over and over, like only
being bored. So what I've adopted at this stage in my life is everybody
gets one shot. One and only one. Don't blow it there's that many people
that are alone. And if I'm texting them or I got some phone number,
I'll delete their texts on a race or number of blocks. I have no qualms
doing that. If you've got one shot, you know and you did me wrong.
You're not gonna get a second shot to do it again to me, because I know
from past experience that you probably more than likely will do exactly
the same thing over and over again. So at what point does it become
counterproductive? For me, it's after one. Now, I can tell you all what
to do. But I want you to understand that in my life, I found that
turning the other cheek almost inevitably, it's the same case scenario
repeated over and over again. How does that make you a better person by
taking abuse from someone who's been dealing with you in a way that you
don't like? You allow them to continue dealing with you in that way? How
does that make you a better person? I don't know. I don't think it
does. So this is gonna be a short video but I'm gonna put it on the
website called turn another cheek. Bs. I think it's BS at this stage.
I've done it enough and I think probably most of you have to are yours
not going to get a difference. You know what it's like the old saying,
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a
different result. Well insanity in this case, is allowing someone do to
do the same thing. To you over and over again, expecting them to stop.
And they're not more than more than that. So with that, I'll sign off
and I'll put this on the website. Turn the other cheek. I think
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