Ed Latimore boxer, writer genius..! 4 confidences

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  • Zaroku
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    Ed Latimore boxer, writer genius..! 4 confidences

    https://*************/watch?v=aAbW8QoqHTo

    A good watch guys.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Zaroku
    Solid find, great video.

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      The philosophy is trite drivel, but I like the art. I wish I could draw like that.

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        #4
        Actually, a couple of his pieces of advice are good. I always advise people not to waste their time trying to figure out things they could learn in one minute simply by asking someone who knows.

        As far as people having no limits, we know that is malarkey. People happen to be very poor at conceiving of and evaluating their limits, though, tending often to sell themselves short, which will of course turn into self-fulfilled prophecy.

        This individual did the right thing--he reasoned it out for himself and made his own system of thought. Any of us can do as well.

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          Originally posted by The Old LefHook
          Actually, a couple of his pieces of advice are good. I always advise people not to waste their time trying to figure out things they could learn in one minute simply by asking someone who knows.

          As far as people having no limits, we know that is malarkey. People happen to be very poor at conceiving of and evaluating their limits, though, tending often to sell themselves short, which will of course turn into self-fulfilled prophecy.

          This individual did the right thing--he reasoned it out for himself and made his own system of thought. Any of us can do as well.

          Well said, but so many people think they are so unique, that no advice applies to them... flawed thinking for sure.

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