439. Andy, Chadd Wright & DJ CTI: White House Winter Plan, State Department Struggling To Track Ukraine Aid & Sending Patriot Missile Defense To Ukraine
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Summary
In this episode of The Realists, DJ, Andy and Chad are back on the show talking about how to deal with adversity and how to handle it in order to be the best you possible at whatever it is you re doing.
Transcript
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What is up guys, it's Andy Priscilla and this is the show for the realists, say goodbye
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to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking
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reality. Guys, today we have a very special show and I know you know what it is because
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you clicked on it, but I got to make it a big deal anyway. Today we have Andy and DJ
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I'll tell you what, man, it's good to be back. You guys got that intro down pat, man, you
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Man, I'm just happy to be back and you know why I'm happy to be back. I'm happy to be
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back because y'all are my brothers, man. And I had a dream about Andy a while. We can talk
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about it. Look, man, look, I'm happy to be back though because I know the type of people
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that listen to this show, all right? You don't know this, Andy. You don't know this, DJ, but
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I have trained over 200 first form real AF listeners in the back country. That's what
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And I've had over 200 people since our first episode that we did together, roger up and
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come and train with me. And anytime someone comes to train with me and they say they heard
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me on real AF, I know this is going to be a first class individual that showed up for
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the right reasons, that showed up because they want to get better, that are invested in whatever
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it is God's called them to do and to be able to reach the right people. I don't care about
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reaching millions of people. I want to reach the right people. And that's what happens on
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this show. We reach the right people. You guys have built that. And then you open it up to me
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and you allow me to come in and have a voice here. You understand how much of, you understand how
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much of an honor that is for me, for me to sit right here. You guys built this, man. And then you
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brought me in and let me have a little piece of it. I take this freaking seriously, dude.
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Bro, we didn't build it. The people listening built it because they tell people about it.
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You know, you're right. But you kept showing up.
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But I appreciate it, man. And that means a lot to hear, dude, because I do feel like
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that's the case with the people that do listen to this show. And I don't recognize it as often as
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I should. You know, these are the people that are making differences in the world.
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The people listening to the show. That's why I say so much when I talk, you know, like, dude,
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if all of us here just took action, we could really make a big dent in what's going on.
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Because these are the people, those are those kinds of people, you know, and it means a lot
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to hear you say that, dude. I didn't know that about all those people coming to train with you.
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Your people listening to this show are taking action.
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And when they come train with me, dude, like, this ain't no canned. I mean, this is the real
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freaking deal, man. I take these people into environments where if you make mistakes, you will
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freaking die. And I push them to the limit. Look, man, I'm not a guy that can teach somebody how to run
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a business. I'm a guy that can teach you how to respond the right way when adversity happens,
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which then helps you run your business, right? I learned how to run business from Andy.
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Yeah, or your household or whatever it may be. But I learned the business stuff from Andy.
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My specialty is teaching people how to respond when things don't go the way they want to go,
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right? And you have to put, you got to get out into a real environment and subject yourself to
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that. Well, dude, that's most of the time. Most of the time, things don't go our way.
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That's the thing. I talk about this all the time. And I have this element built into the Live Hard
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program of doing the outdoor exercise, no matter what the weather's going on, right? And people try
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to avoid it. And I'm like, bro, you should be going out there when it is a little bit sketchy
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for you or a little bit uncomfortable because the truth is, yeah, dude, if we can't get better when
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times are tough, you can't get better because times are never great. That's the big lie.
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The big lie that's being told to everybody in the universe. And it's being told by people who
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coincidentally or uncoincidentally have never actually achieved anything.
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They tell people that they're going to wait for a better time. They're going to wait for the
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skies to be blue and the sun to be shining and the temperature to be perfect and the birds to be
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chirping and everything in the universe to align before you get to go. And if that's the way you
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think, then you can never be anything because it's never that way. And so if we don't learn to get
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better when things get hard or things get difficult in spite of those things, you literally can't get
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better. And I think it's the most important thing. Like what you're talking about, bro,
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is the most important concept for people to understand. The timing is never right. The
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timing is never good. It's never ideal. Fucking bro. Out of the 24 years, I'll be 24 years in
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business on January 1st in this business. I can't remember a single day that was easy.
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Like not a single day. I can't remember a single day over that 24 years that has gone my way.
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Like now I might have done things during the day to make it end my way, but it certainly didn't
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fucking swim that way on its own. Like we have to be prepared as individuals to get better and
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understand that we have to train ourselves to get better when conditions are not ideal because
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everybody quits when conditions are rough. So if you're the one that does it, you're automatically
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going to beat all those people. Like to me, that makes perfect sense, but I don't think people think
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about it the right way, man. No, man. And that's the, it's going into, this is something I wanted to
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share with you guys on the show today is you're going right into the standard that you have to set
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for yourself, right? That is the standard that you, so this is, you guys need to understand this.
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I know that you guys tuning into real AF. You came here to get something. So I'm about to give
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you something. All right. You came here to get something. We're about to deliver. All right.
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The difference between professionals and amateurs. I ask that question all the time. People say,
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uh, professionals get paid this and that. And no, man, some professionals don't get paid, man.
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I mean, the real difference is that professionals have standards. All right. You have to have a
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standard to measure your actions against in order to ever grow or to, in order to know where you're
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at, whether you're making progress or whether you're digressing in life, right? So you should
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have standards in everything. If you like to shoot, you should have shooting standards.
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If you like to lift weights, you should have standards in terms of all your major lifts.
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If you like to run, you should have running standards. You should, every aspect of your life,
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right? But you should also have an overarching standard that guides your very being from day to
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day. The decisions that you have to make, the way you're reacting to situations in your life,
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you have to have a standard there too. All right. And that's the creed, man. Everybody talks about
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a mission statement. Nobody talks about a creed. All right. A mission statement shows you, might give
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you something to shoot for, like a direction that you want to go, right? No, the creed is used day to
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day. The creed is the encompassing standard. So y'all want me to share this with you?
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Yeah, bro. I think also to add to that point, I do want to hear your creed. I am actually super
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interested to hear it. You've done some incredible things in life. Anytime I can learn from someone
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who's done the kind of things that you've done, I want to hear what they're thinking.
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But to your point of professionals, when people say, oh, they get paid,
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people fail to connect the dot that the reason that they get paid is because of the standard.
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Mm-hmm. That's the reason. You nailed it. Yeah. So like when you guys sit, you say,
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oh, that guy's a professional or he makes more money or this or that. The only reason they ever
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made the money was because of the creed or the standard or the code that they live by.
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That's it, brother. Yeah. So let's hear it, bro. That's it. I want to hear this.
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Yeah, man. We'll break this down. And look, I would encourage you guys to go out and think about
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this. You can take this. I've actually never shared this on air before. This is something special
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that we share when we train. But I encourage you guys to develop a standard or a creed for your own
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life, right? And what this is, it's a mirror. It's something you look into at the end of the day
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to say, where did I freaking, where did I live up to this or where did I fall short of this? Okay.
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This is extremely important. All right. Now this creed right here, this actually comes in a big way
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from the creed that we used in the SEAL teams to guide us in our actions and everything that we
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did in the SEAL teams. And it's just been tailored to fit us because we're not fighting war yet.
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That could change quickly. That's coming in a minute, guys.
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All right. All right. So we'll probably revisit that conversation that we had last time you were here.
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So here's the standard. And this first, literally the first part goes to what Andy was just talking
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about. All right. In times of distress or uncertainty, you ever had a, you ever experienced
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times of distress or uncertainty? Yeah. Yeah. All right. There is a special breed of person ready to
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face any challenge and prepared to accomplish any mission. A common human with an uncommon desire
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to succeed forged by adversity. I am that person. You just talked about this earlier. You talked about
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the burden that you have to bear every single freaking day, man. You know what? There ain't nothing
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special about you. No, there ain't nothing special about me. Look, let me tell y'all right now,
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everybody listening to this, one of the biggest freaking problems with you is the way you think
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about yourself. That's one of your biggest freaking problems. That's why you can't achieve what you want
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to achieve. That's why you look around you. You look at other people. You look at guys like me and you
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say, man, I can't ever do what Chad did. You look at guys like Andy and say, I can't ever do, man,
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that's freaking bull crap, man. Let me tell you what we are. Let me tell you how we believe about
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ourselves. We believe and we know that we are simply common humans with an uncommon desire to succeed.
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And how do you build an uncommon desire to succeed? That has got to be forged by adversity.
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You need to start believing that about yourself and stop believing all the bull crap that you believe
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about yourself and stop looking at people like me or Andy or DJ and thinking that there's something
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special about us that you don't freaking have, man. We're flesh and blood. We're flesh and bones,
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man. All right. That's a first stanza of this thing. Let me let me ask you this, Andy, too,
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because I mean, I feel like when I hear that, like people can can have these opportunities to get
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through adversity every single day. What do you guys say? I mean, I feel like personally, it's just a
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decision whether they choose. Hold on. We're about to get to that. Hold on. You know what I'm saying?
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Hold on, son. That's all in the creed, son. Okay. All right. We're about to get to that.
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I'm here. I'm right here with you, baby. Shut the fuck up.
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So the first step in your creed is you need to identify what it is you want to believe about
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yourself. And at the end of the day, you need to ask yourself, did you live up to that? Is that
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what you believed about yourself today? And if it's not, you need to fix your freaking self, son.
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The second part, I accept the responsibility that is bestowed upon me. And I understand that my chosen
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way of life is a privilege that I must earn every day. So once you determine what you're going to
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believe about yourself, the very next step is making a choice and understanding that it's a privilege.
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I just ran 24 freaking hours on a goddamn treadmill for a teammate of mine who's paralyzed from the waist
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down. And while I was running for 24 hours, I had a piece of tape on my treadmill that nobody else could
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see. And you know, it was written on that tape for those who can't, for those who can't,
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you don't understand how much privilege you have to be able to get up and walk to the freaking
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refrigerator. You don't understand. You're taking so much of your life and your ability
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for granted and you're wasting it. You're flushing it down the toilet every single day.
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And I see y'all waiting in line at the Bojangles to get you a freaking fried chicken biscuit. And you're
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so fat. You can't even walk hardly. I see you, man. And let me tell you why it pisses me off so bad.
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It pisses me off so bad because I care, because I know there is more for you. I know there is more
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for you. Because you haven't severed your spinal cord. You don't have freaking cancer. Maybe you do.
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Maybe you do. I'm just saying, if you're in a good place, you have got to make a choice
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and you got to earn it every day, right? So that's the very next step is making that choice.
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As soon as you figure out who it is you want to be, you got to make the choice to be that person.
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All right. Did I make that choice today? I ask myself that at the end of every freaking day.
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Did I make the choice to accept the responsibility that is bestowed upon me by God, my creator,
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the creator of the universe? Did I make the choice to live up to that? Some days the answer is no.
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Let me tell you, boy, something. If you don't miss the standard every now and then,
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Dude, you just described the entire misunderstanding of my persona in like one sentence.
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I fucking get pissed off at you motherfuckers because I know you're better than that.
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And they say, oh, why is he so angry? Well, I'm angry because you're living
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fucking a hundred miles below your potential every single day and I can see it.
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I will humbly serve my fellow man and teammate, always ready to defend those who are unable to defend themselves.
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I do not seek recognition for my actions and I will place the welfare of others before my own.
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When I was a SEAL, when I graduated SEAL qualification training, we got this big gold pin called a trident.
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Very few men have ever gotten to pin that trident on their chest.
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And I'm pinning that on my chest, man, the day of graduation.
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And I never, ever wore that pin again out in public.
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The only time I ever put that pin back on is if we lost a teammate and I went to their funeral.
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Professionals don't need recognition for their freaking work.
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Stop walking around thinking that you deserve a pat on your back.
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Whatever it is you've been called to do, it has to become literally ingrained into the fibers of your being to the point that you couldn't possibly do anything else.
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You say, what the crap you're talking about, man?
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I will serve with honor on and off the battlefield of life.
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The ability to control my emotions and my actions,
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regardless of circumstances, what sets me apart.
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Oh, I got many stories of my life where my entire life,
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the trajectory of my entire life hinged upon a lapse in my integrity.
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and we have the ability to control our emotions.
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Bombs going off, people shooting at us, coming from all different directions.
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And I remember seeing some, as a young frog man, seeing two of my leaders, platoon chiefs.
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One of them was running around like a chicken with their head cut off.
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And then I remember looking over into the other corner,
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and I saw the other platoon chief sitting in the corner.
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He was talking on comms in a calm, cool, collective voice.
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He was talking to some guys and some very deadly machines that were flying around in the air.
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And he was able to probably save everyone there
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because he did not allow his emotions to lead him.
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Your emotions, God gave you emotions to serve you and make you who you are.
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I want to talk to you all about the foundation of leadership.
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But you have got to make a decision in your life.
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You have got to make a decision about your fitness.
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You have got to make decisions about your business.
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You have got to make decisions about your faith.
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You have got to make decisions about your marriage.
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You have got to make decisions about your kids.
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You may still be alive walking around on this earth.
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I will persevere and I will thrive on adversity.
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He literally came back to life after laying in the
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we're 400 pounds and healthy, which we all know
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is scientifically inaccurate, you might feel good
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When they tell, when they tell you to do all of
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these things that we know are not in our interest,
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and then they also tell you that Jesus was fake and
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that this is a bullshit story, isn't that the evidence?
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They show their cards by what they tell you the
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It's the opposite of what they tell you in almost
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When we break down all the things that these people
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do, it's usually the opposite that ends up being
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So if they want you to abandon your faith and they
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want to make a joke or a mockery out of Jesus and
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religion in general, okay, that tells you what they're
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Well, and then also, let's look at the values that
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Like, let's talk specifically about the evilness of
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indoctrinating children at young ages to look at
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pornographic books and then to say that pedophiles are now
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minor attracted people that deserve some sort of grace
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The greatest trick that was ever told, the greatest trick
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that devil ever pulled was to convince everybody he doesn't
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exist and it's right in our faces every single day right now.
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How many commercials do you see of somebody coming on TV and
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say, hey, man, eat right, be healthy, work hard, and things
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And if you happen to put that message out, you're a huge
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Yeah, a conspiracy theorist, racist, misogynist, domestic
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I don't know about you, but I think most of my content, almost
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all of it, always comes back to personal excellence and being
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better and being stronger and being more educated no matter
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Well, I'm only a problem if I'm creating more of a threat for
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They're afraid of everybody out there listening to what I'm
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saying and actually doing it, which is why we need to do it.
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And they're about to run the same game plan, man.
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I got a couple of headlines here for us if we want to cruise
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So yeah, as always, if you want to see any of these pictures,
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articles, links, videos, go to andyfusilla.com.
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And with that being said, let's get on headline number one.
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By the way, DJ puts a lot of freaking work into this.
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I saw him for like three straight hours putting work into this.
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White House releases winter COVID plan with echoes of March 2020.
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Doctors are told to give patients latest shot and hundreds of millions of masks
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He is resuming giving out the free COVID test for per U.S. household.
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He's asking hospitals to vaccinate patients before they are discharged.
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And they're stockpiling a lot of supplies right now.
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Millions of N95 masks, billions of gloves, tens of millions of gowns,
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and over 100,000 ventilators are stored in strategic national stockpiles right now.
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And they're saying that this is not one disease in isolation.
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And, of course, to combat it, just get vaccinated.
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But the interesting twist that I want to spin on this,
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and I want to take this in this direction real quick,
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is that we've been talking a lot about what's going on on Twitter.
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they're obviously talking about the Hunter Biden laptop right now.
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And what they really need to be getting into is the COVID
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This actually happened about, what, a week and a half, two weeks ago?
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AFL lawsuit uncovers more damning CDC documents revealing Twitter's
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partner support portal for COVID-19-related censorship
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and the U.S. government's advancement of social inoculation
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It wasn't, I thought it was just a pandemic, guys.
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they released the fourth set of shocking documents
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of documents containing new appalling information.
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Among these include the fact that Twitter ran a, quote,
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partner support portal for government employees
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and other stakeholders to submit posts that it would flag
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You know who they refer to when they say stakeholders?
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They're referring to people in the World Economic Forum.
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and here's how they're responding to it, right?
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a doctor wants to help Elon Musk do medical fact checks on Twitter.
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he's a convicted U.S. Capitol insurrectionist, right?
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Like, no, this is Simone Gold is the woman from the frontline doctors
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who went on TV and said that ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine actually worked.
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And then they actually, if I remember correctly,
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saying that he was talking about misinformation
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some of this misinformation has gotten out there so strong
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And so people are just adopting the misinformation as truth.
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You mean how you guys lied about the entire fucking pandemic
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and the masking effectiveness and all this shit?
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What he's actually saying is that the truth is out now
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These people, with the sending out of the tests,
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before they put the ticker back up on the screen.
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Also, let's not forget what I mentioned on the yesterday's show,
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which was that Bill Gates just ran a pandemic exercise.
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Just like he did with event 201 right before COVID happened,
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he ran a new pandemic exercise for a respiratory virus
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And if you remember what he said on his interview
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he looked at Melinda Gates when they were questioning his quote-unquote science,
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And the only reason the next time is even able to come
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is because these people are still in these positions of power
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I only told you this, 47 million fucking people.
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Yeah, I mean, you have to understand that the force,
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this thing that we call evil is a tangible force, okay?
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And that is what is driving these people, all right?
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It says being turned over to a reprobate mind, okay?
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and interacts with the creator of the universe.
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the knowledge of what is right and what is wrong, right?
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go against what you know in your nature to be right,
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you will then be turned over to a reprobate mind.
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And that is the one state that a human can exist in
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Once you've been turned over to a reprobate mind,
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or see the line that is drawn between good and bad.