Khan - So evil I make therapists rich

thank you sir

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:point_up: @AnswerGroup

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Amazing journal!!! You’re so determined! I love it…. And you’ve been on eog so long I actually feel your richness of character

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thank you : )

Nice styling. Just one thing that mind’s eye is also core.

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I am using Yggdrasil, or Omnidimensional is also nice.

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Lol. I read big butt at first :sweat_smile::rofl:

I would recommend putting Mosaic in there.

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Perhaps you could ask them how they use archetypal symbols in their logos such as astrology, pyramids, the sun, etc.

For example, the big M for McDonalds could be the ares sign. Burger King’s giant orange circle in their logo could be the sun. Arco’s symbol could be a bird’s eye view of a pyramid.

Also I think the golden ratio tends to get used in logos.

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The golden M has a special meaning, but its slightly different. Since it’s in cosmopolitan, I don’t consider this conspiracy.

You can look up Spartangum on Insta. He claims to have the toughest gum on the market.

@RVconsultant If this is against campfire policy, please delete. I’m working my way through the thread, but am far from finished.

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If you wanna face fitness regarding face shifting
https://www.foreo.com/bear-collection?v=1625&p=125&s=1

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That one is interesting since it’s not moldable. Very curious to hear how it works out for you.

I’ve got a different one that I slacked off with, but followed similar concepts. Only difference being it was progressive, so every two weeks you’d remold it since your body adapts. I have to get back to it, but subconsciously I’m more aware of the right jaw position in my day to day so it helped sort of “imprint” that into my postural habits.

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I would argue against that long ponytail. It can tangle to legs during fights.

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But it can also easily be used as a weapon to choke someone out

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Incredible.

Excellent work.

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thank you Malkuth

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I know a guy (personally, not over the Internet) that made millions in finances. But it didn’t make him happy. It was fun to do because he was good at it and he liked to try out his ideas and see them working. But he always knew it’s nothing longterm.
Then he started a company his heart is burning for. I don’t know if it makes more or less money. But he has about 60 employees right now, many of them he considers family.
He spends way more hours working than most people I know.
Thing is, he found his purpose. That’s why he always pulls through. Even after a huge shitstorm in the media earlier this year.
I’ve seen him. Crying about the false allegations. It was devastating to see this successful and strong man cry. But he got up again and kept fighting.
Why am I telling you this story? Because he told me one big truth about having money:

Money equals options

No more either or. Always both. No more can I afford this? Can I afford to care for old parents without reducing my income? No. He just got them the care they needed from professionals.

2 years ago, he bought a huge mansion in Central America. There he had one of the most emotional experiences ever (besides popping the question to his GF). He invited his old father to come for a visit. His father never even left his home county. But he came nevertheless. Standing at the pool, looking at the sunset, he started to cry. He had never seen his father cry before in his whole life. He asked what’s wrong. His father answered “It’s just so beautiful. I think I wanna die here”.

That’s the kind of freedom money + purpose can buy.

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Funny that’s a similar feeling I got when running khan

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