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Kobe Bryant and the Mamba Mentality â¤ď¸đđ
Kobe Bryantâs inspirational quotes
Kobe Bryant in 2008: âHave a good time. Life is too short to get bogged down and be discouraged. You have to keep moving. You have to keep going. Put one foot in front of the other, smile and just keep on rolling.â
Kobe on Failure: âWhen we are saying this cannot be accomplished, this cannot be done, then we are short-changing ourselves. My brain, it cannot process failure. It will not process failure. Because if I have to sit there and face myself and tell myself, âYouâre a failure,â I think that is a worse, that is almost worse than death.â
Kobe on Sacrifices:Â âThereâs a choice that we have to make as people, as individuals. If you want to be great at something there is a choice you have to make. We can all be masters at our craft, but you have to make a choice. What I mean by that is, there are inherent sacrifices that come along with that â family time, hanging out with your friends, being a great friend. being a great son, nephew, whatever the case may be. There are sacrifices that come along with that.â
Kobe on Chasing Success: âWhen you make a choice and say, 'Come hell or high water, I am going to be this,â then you should not be surprised when you are that. It should not be something that is intoxicating or out of character because you have seen this moment for so long that ⌠when that moment comes, of course it is here because it has been here the whole time, because it has been [in your mind] the whole time.â
Kobe on Mastering your Craft:Â âOnce you know what it is in life that you want to do, then the world basically becomes your library. Everything you view, you can view from that perspective, which makes everything a learning asset for you.â
Kobe on the challenge of coming back from injuries: âThe process of it [drives me to come back]. I want to see if I can. I donât know if I can. I want to find out. I want to see. Iâm going to do what I always do: Iâm going to break it down to its smallest form, smallest detail, and go after it. Day by day, one day at a time.â
Kobe on Retirement: âThere is beauty in that. I mean, itâs going through the cycle. I mean, itâs the cycle that is the natural progression of growth, of maturation. I mean, thereâs no sadness in that ⌠I see the beauty in not being able to blow past defenders anymore, you know what I mean? I see the beauty in getting up in the morning and being in pain because I know all the hard work that it took to get to this point. So, Iâm not, Iâm not sad about it. Iâm very appreciative of what Iâve had.â
Kobeâs advice to Gordon Hayward about returning rehabbing an injury: âReality gives nothing back and nor should you. Time to move on and focus on doing everything in your power to prepare for surgery, ask all the questions to be sure you understand fully the procedure so that you may visualize it in your subconscious while being operated on and better the chance of itâs success. Then focus on the recovery process day by day by day. Itâs a long journey but if you focus on the mini-milestones along the way you will find beauty in the struggle of doing simple things that prior to this injury were taken for granted. This will also mean that when you return you will have a new perspective. You will be so appreciative of being able to stand, walk, run that you will train harder than you ever have. You see the belief within you grow with each mini milestone and you will come back a better player for it.â
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The true deadly sins
Lust
Not a sin- feeling sexual attraction, sex with consenting partners, masturbation, consuming pornographic media, having several sexual partners, sex before mariage. ITâS A SIN WHEN- the person projects lust onto an unwilling recipient person and does not take into account their wants or consent. Rape, harassment, sexual assault, catcalling, dick pics.
Gluttony
Not a sin- food, enjoying food, cooking, eating sweets, eating meat. In the larger sense, accumulating material things you enjoy, like books or collectibles or whatever. ITâS A SIN WHEN- It deprives other people of what they need.
Envy
Not a sin: Wanting things you see other people have, like money, power, fame. ITâS A SIN WHEN: This is how you define people, and stop respecting them as humans. Itâs a sin when you use them for what they have and what they can bring you.
Greed
Not a sin: Wanting financial security, working hard for the things you want. ITâS A SIN WHEN: Your own financial growth depends on keeping other people impoverished and suffering.
Pride
Not a sin: Being proud of your accomplishments, liking your looks, dressing up ITâS A SIN WHEN: It stops you from accepting your faults and seeing how you can be wrong, not admitting that you can better yourself.Â
Wrath
Not a sin: Righteous anger at situations, being mistreated, seeing other people suffer, at the injustice of the world. Self-defense. Revolution. ITâS A SIN WHEN: Violence towards defenceless people, hitting your partner or your kids,. Violence fuelled by intolerance and bigotry.Â
Sloth
Not a sin: Resting. Sleeping. Taking a day or a year off. Being unproductive. Playing videogames. ITâS A SIN WHEN: You stay inactive when action is required. When people need you and youâd rather do nothing.
THIS IS SO IMPORTANT AND GIVES POWER BACK TO SO MANY PEOPLE
Say it sgain for the people in the back
so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
okay so i just got my dream job??? a week after applying to it?? and now iâm thinkingâŚ.maybe this is the good luck post
âŚ..not even six hours later i got an offer of a well paying full time long-term job with free room and board in queens in nyc, allowing me independence and a way to escape an abusive situation and an unhealthy environment
likes charge reblogs cast, folks, this is the good luck post
Three months ago I pitched an idea for a party game. Today, âWHAT THE PLOT?!â˘â is a real game and available for pre-order! I am so excited. Thank you everyone for your support!
Click on a picture for higher quality! Tumblr compresses pictures so they might look a bit blurry!
What The Plot?!⢠is now available for pre-order on planet Earth until January 1st! Definitely check it out; itâs pretty-ducking-epic thanks to your feedback and input!
https://creators.teespring.com/what-the-plot
omg they actually did it!!
guys ive been waiting for this. If I get it will you guys play? @folklorefairyqueen @moonxchaos
YES OMG I WANNA PLAY THIS RIGHT NOW @cyhyryth
this by itself already makes me wanna play this game đđđ
iâm clingy as fuck but i can also get distant real quick.
Farenheit is based on how humans feel, Celsius is based on how the water feels and Kelvin is based on how the molecules feel.
if you dont have me on facebook you are probably not missing out on any posts but the comment section is important too lmao
I went to the Renaissance faire dressed as a warrior. I had a real sword with me, too. I was standing (in character) next to a sword-fighting ring, where kids of all ages got the chance to pick up a sword and challenge the champion. Some woman walks by, with her little girl. The girl starts walking towards the ring, saying she wants to fight. But the mom pulled her away hella sharply, and was like, âThatâs for boys.â You donât want to be a BOY, do you?â   And the girl looked around and saw me. I think she thought I was a boy; I had my hair in a ponytail, and was wearing a hood. So she comes up to me and asks me, âDo you think girls can be fighters, too?â And her mom looks like sheâs silently gloating. Like she thinks Iâm going to say no. So I take off my hood, untie my hair so that it flows freely, and kneel before her. And Iâm like, âMilady, anyone can be a fighter.â I swear, the look on that motherâs face made my day.
This post was good but then it got better
Okay, this is a slight topic diversion, but in response to the above comment. Iâve volunteered at the CT Ren Faire for years now. For the last 5 or so Iâve worked in the game section, and we have a game similar to the above comment called âSmite the Knightâ. Iâve been in the ring before, itâs a ton of fun getting to run around with the kids. The main goal is entertainment. Have a good shtick, keep the crowd engaged, and let the kids have a good time.
In both work and observing, I have learned something about kids. A lot of parents try to get their boys to go fight. Of the young ones that do, they tend to be shy. You get the ones who just swing the boffer swords around with no regard for life, but, mostly, theyâre reserved. Itâs adorable. I mean, theyâre kids.
But the girls. THE GIRLS. Holy crap. I swear, the pinker the dress, the more taffeta and glitterâŚthe more intensity. I remember, the first year I worked there, one girl came in, grabbed the biggest sword she could, and WENT TO TOWN on our knight. Lifted it over head, let out this primal scream and mowed him down. Homeboy is 6â˛2âł, she was FIVE. And once he was in the fetal position (He was fine. It was for show.) on the ground, she stopped, put her foot on his chest, and yelled âI AM A FIERCE PRINCESS!!â. Later in the day when she walked by a couple of us yelled âAh! Itâs the fierce princess!â and she stopped and flexed. It was the best, and I will never forget that girl.
OH MY GOD ITâS BACK YES
This has improved since last I reblogged.
I taught karate for like 5 years, and the girls were always, pound for pound, better than the boys. Even the girls who didnât really want to do it and were only there because their parents made them were better than like 95% of the boys.
I was playing fiddle at a ren faire, and two little girls were really enjoying our set. After quite some time one of them walked up to me and shyly offered me her star tinsel tiara, because she âdidnât have any money. And this protects you from trolls!â I said âThanks, thatâs really sweet â but what about you? Donât you need protection from trolls?â
At which point this six-ish-year-old girl whips out her certificate from the axe throwing booth and says âNah, Iâm fine.â
I still have that tinsel tiara. Itâs draped over my modem. I figure itâll protect me from the most trolls that way.
I am not in the habit of reblogging a post and slapping an âit got betterâ on there BUT I SAY GOTDAMN
One question
Who will stop him
nobodyÂ
let the boy dance
There they goâŚ
i canât believe you forgot the best one
What a fool I am
The olâ Razzle Dazzlers
During a conversation with my manager this morning, she mentioned that her managerâ the district managerâ had told her that âWe want people who are passionate about our products. We donât want people working here if theyâre doing it for the money.â
To which the manager (internally, because she doesnât want to be fired), went âyouâve got to be fucking shitting me.â
Hereâs the thing: it is totally possible to do a job for the passion and not be obsessively thinking about the money every minute of every day. In fact, there have been economic studies regarding that very thing.
You know when it starts?
When the employee in question is making $50-75k per year.*
Thatâs the starting point of financial security. Thatâs the point when youâre fairly secure that youâre going to have rent, food, and basic living expenses covered.Â
Iâve worked a lot of jobs over the years. A lot. I saw the same working as a freelancerâ when I charged lower rates, my clients treated me like shit and acted like they were doing me a favor; when I charged more, they respected me as a professional. A newspaper that started out paying me above market wage also treated me very kindly, because they started with the assumption that I was a human being who needs to eat.
In my experience, the employers that insist that your job be your âpassionâ are also the ones that pay you nothing and treat you like garbage. Itâs exactly like abusive people, who tell you that you would put up with their abuse if you âloved them enoughâ. Itâs a way of convincing the victim that theyâre responsible for their own mistreatment, which is absolutely fucked up.
Hereâs my advice to you:
It is absolutely okay to take a job that doesnât pay you what you deserveâ Â youâve got to eat, after all. But donât think for a second that you have a responsibility to that job. If you see something available that pays better and treats you better, take it and donât look back. Donât waste an ounce of sympathy for employers who try to convince you that passion is an acceptable substitute for survival.Â
my friend is studying for the mcat and was just trying to explain to me about heat transfer and she said âyou know, like the reason you get cold when you go outside on a freezing day is that your tiny human body is trying to warm up the entire universeâ and i think thatâs the best thing i have ever heard
I kind of needed this today. Thank you.
from now on iâm only referring to people by their last name so we can have an emotionally charged moment months later when i finally use their first nameÂ
imagine roughly a million people realizing "yeah we could storm a government facility and they literally would not be able to stop us all" and not using that knowledge to overthrow the government
Dude just stop climbing mount everest. just stop it. Wtf
Not sure if this is a shitpost but we really do need to stop climbing mount everest. Itâs largely pointless and weâve made a huge ecological impact of years from waste left behind from all exhibitions. Not to mention the economic impact on locals
people in the notes are trying to imply this is good, normal, natural, and not something to be discouraged, so uh⌠lets break this down
obvious warnings for discussions of death
pollution
there are mountains of literal shit on everest. i can only assume people forget that everest is freezing and so poop wont break down the same way as it will when youre camping (or that they dont want to carry bags of poo around). this contaminates glaciers which has began to cause damage to the water supplies of nearby local villages
similarly there are mountains of rubbish. in 2015, it was reported that yearly clean up efforts had removed 15,000kg of rubbish and 800kg of human waste from everest.
because of the high altitude, a bag of poo or rubbish becomes so heavy to carry that it would be deadly to do so.
pollution thanks to littering is a growing problem and one that is hard to fix because of the above point â âEven picking up a candy wrapper high up on the mountain is a lot of effort, because itâs totally frozen and you have to dig around it,â
tourist privilegeÂ
to the average english speaker, âsherpaâ has come to mean guide, despite the fact it is a name for an ethnic group.
300 people have died on everest and the last year without a death was 1977. 111 of those deaths are people from nepal.
sad as it is to say, for tourism and money flow to keep coming in, it looks better for native guides to die than for the tourists to die. sherpas bend over backwards trying to help those they are assigned to
sherpas are often treated incredibly poorly by those they are assigned to, despite breaking their back (and risking their lives) to try and help
sherpas often have to support inexperienced tourists (who are on everest for some fuckin reason), making the already dangerous summit even more so. some of these tourists dont even know how to tie basic safety knots.
many sherpa guides work in the industry not because they want to but because they can make 10x the average wage in nepal doing it.
many of the deaths of tourists are down to doing extreme things for an ego boost, such as climbing without oxygen.Â
the corpses
should you die on everest you will likely remain there. âA dead body that normally weighs 80kg might weigh 150kg when frozen and dug out with the surrounding ice attached.â the risk to others isnt worth it, in most cases
furthermore, if you cant be found or your family cant organise rescue quickly, rescue may become impossible due to you literally becoming stuck to the mountain.
sherpas have reported how emotionally and mentally difficult finding these bodies is and plenty of them have died trying to bring people home
the difficulty in retrieving corpses means that many are left, mummified and frozen, in public view. it is common to find bodies when climbing which has proven to be difficult for many climbers
people who have climbed everest have gone out their way to say the media isnt being sensationalist about this, for once, and its as deadly and filled with corpses and rubbish as it is reported to be.
death is incredibly normalised on the mountain. a british man, famously, huddled with a corpse in a cave bid to survive. 40 climbers passed him and very few attempted to help, despite him being alive. why? most assumed he was a corpse and so didnt check.Â
this normalisation is why some corpses have gained names and become markers. green boots is the most famous, but the german woman and sleeping beauty are other examples. a stretch of the climb has been called ârainbow ridgeâ due to the bright colours of jackets belonging to corpses that poke through the snow.
tourism
more than 4,000 have climbed everest. while thats barely any compared to the overall global population, it definitely isnt the impressive, one of a kind feat it once was.
most people actually die AFTER getting to the top, not on the way there.
2019 was the deadliest year on everest since 2006, excluding years where deaths were largely due to natural disasters.
tour companies do not screen you for experience, anyone can sign up to go up mount everest. this means incredibly inexperienced climbers have become common, causing danger to themselves and others.Â
nepal also has no rules for who can climb the mountain.
until this year, the nepal government turned a blind eye to most of this. presumably, for them, the money income was worth it.Â
in 2012 it was reported that overcrowding was becoming a major issue, causing many to die that year. congestion caused by inexperience was blamed. nothing was done. in 2019 we heard the same story.
2019s viral photo of the crowd climbing. people died waiting in this crowd. people stepped over the dying and dead to make it to the top. congestion caused by inexperience was blamed, once again.
people fight to take selfies at the top
theft has been reported by climbers on the mountain
the demand has meant dodgy equipment has found its way onto expeditions. climbers reported oxygen tanks leaking and exploding.
psychology
people who have been rescued have been reported saying that they wished they had died; that the disfigurements to their body and the way such has changed their lives werent worth it
people have had their families die struggle never getting a body back
climbing over dead bodies, using them as markers, and even sharing a tent with one, has proven to be difficult for some who climb
the family of the man thought to be green boots has discussed how horrid it is to them that their sons dead body is posted online.
these thoughts were echoed by the family of the woman who came to be called the sleeping beauty.
you really think all that is natural and normal?Â
in what world is everest worth it
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If you or someone dear to you is struggling to overcome an addiction, no one needs to tell us itâs tough â we are living it. Sometimes we could use a few encouraging words to remind us that weâre not in this alone and that, yes, change really is possible.Â
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