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best i could do was 140kgThen just listen to Melanie Martinez as you hit a 200kg bench press pr
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best i could do was 140kgThen just listen to Melanie Martinez as you hit a 200kg bench press pr
i literally said what the other guy said lol.You are turbo-autistic because you think what you just said doesn't make you sound autistic at all.
high iqTrue. The hardest workers/disciplined men of all time all had faced massive adversity and experienced the worst failures, they use those traumatizing memories as fuel to keep the fire in them going
As humans, we all abhor pain & embarrassment, and will go to great lengths to prevent those things from happening. There is no greater motivation that pain & suffering. A runner who finished last in the race will feel absolutely terrible, then train harder than before in hopes of obtaining a medal he greatly is in sought of. The lonely kid who got ridiculed for his looks will feel more inclined to do something about it. He will gather up money and research cosmetic surgery, break down his muscles 4-6x a week to tone his body, and keep up a routine that'll improve his skin, hair, and overall aesthetics
Pain, suffering, pressure can be used as tools. They'll drive you further and further, those things affect your psyche and keep you in check constantly. After all, all humans will do their best to prevent trauma from ever happening again. And the poor, broken, isolated man will drown in the wonderful taste of the fruits that grew from his labour. As he knows how it feels to never bite any fruit, except the bitter and rancid. The sharpest of swords and best of tools underwent the most pressure, heat, and forging. Don't let the pain of the past ruin the beauty of the feature.
Words of wisdom that will absolutely go over the head of this loser lol.True. The hardest workers/disciplined men of all time all had faced massive adversity and experienced the worst failures, they use those traumatizing memories as fuel to keep the fire in them going
As humans, we all abhor pain & embarrassment, and will go to great lengths to prevent those things from happening. There is no greater motivation that pain & suffering. A runner who finished last in the race will feel absolutely terrible, then train harder than before in hopes of obtaining a medal he greatly is in sought of. The lonely kid who got ridiculed for his looks will feel more inclined to do something about it. He will gather up money and research cosmetic surgery, break down his muscles 4-6x a week to tone his body, and keep up a routine that'll improve his skin, hair, and overall aesthetics
Pain, suffering, pressure can be used as tools. They'll drive you further and further, those things affect your psyche and keep you in check constantly. After all, all humans will do their best to prevent trauma from ever happening again. And the poor, broken, isolated man will drown in the wonderful taste of the fruits that grew from his labour. As he knows how it feels to never bite any fruit, except the bitter and rancid. The sharpest of swords and best of tools underwent the most pressure, heat, and forging. Don't let the pain of the past ruin the beauty of the feature.
suffering will bring you closer to your inevitable destruction. but its ok, i deserve it after all, im grateful actually.Words of wisdom that will absolutely go over the head of this loser lol.
That's still crazy good iclbest i could do was 140kg
its also crazy uselessThat's still crazy good icl