People enjoy rainbows, but sometimes they do not enjoy rain.
Posted : 28 Sep, 2025 02:14 PM
(continued) that situation that happened 20 years ago that you are almost sure ruined your life...I would like to slightly disagree. The truth is that you must still be choosing to allow the situation to ruin your life.
I know a guy that was on track to be a very strong individual, but when the guy walked into a gym he saw all of the weights that needed to be lifted and the guy thought 'forget it, I am giving up on this business'
While the person is in the middle of the trial, then molehills look like mountains. But looking back, people should probably laugh at adversity.
Weather a situation is a stumbling block or is the situation a stepping stone that is largely dependent on the person!
"I thought things were designed to keep me away from reaching that goal, I thought that way until I saw the steps that someone piled in front of the hurdle."
People enjoy rainbows, but sometimes they do not enjoy rain.
Posted : 28 Sep, 2025 01:56 PM
(continued) more than likely the situation is not going to end your life. I would suggest that people paint a mental picture of the best possible outcome and then ask themselves "what obstacles need to be rearranged so that the mental picture can become a reality?"
For example, lets look at a situation where a person needs to choose weather to keep a stuffed toy or an old lamp. If you can mentaly walk through your future house and not see that old lamp...well hang on to the stuffed animal!
I know that being in confusing situations can be pretty uncomfortable, but I want people to start view such situations like they are training sessions, since what does not kill you will only make you stronger.
Like it or not every situation that a person encounters has a part in shaping "who you will become". So if you loathe that situation that happened 20 y
People enjoy rainbows, but sometimes they do not enjoy rain.
Posted : 28 Sep, 2025 01:30 PM
Oyster pearls are formed when an irritant, like a grain of sand, enters the oyster's shell, prompting the oyster to secrete layers of nacre to cover the irritant, ultimately creating a pearl. This process symbolizes how adversity can lead to beauty and resilience in life.
The oyster’s journey of pearl formation is a metaphor for overcoming adversity. Difficult situations can be the source of our greatest blessings and growth if we respond with courage and perseverance.
When confronted with a troubling situation mes we do not know what to do. In a situation like that I would like to remind people that more than likely the si
Some days start out with tears, and by lunchtime you figure out that things were being set up in your favor.
The Farmer and His Horse
In a small village, there lived a humble farmer who owned a magnificent horse. This horse was not only beautiful but also strong and capable, helping the farmer with his daily tasks. The villagers often admired the horse and encouraged the farmer to sell it for a good price. However, the farmer always replied, “This is my horse; I will not sell it.”
One day, the horse ran away into the mountains. The villagers came to the farmer, expressing their sympathy. “What bad luck!” they exclaimed. But the farmer simply replied, “Maybe so, maybe not. We’ll see.”
A few days later, the horse returned, bringing with it several wild horses. The villagers were amazed and congratulated the farmer on his good fortune. “What great luck!” they said. The farmer, however, responded, “Maybe so, maybe not. We’ll see.”
The farmer’s son decided to tame one of the wild horses. While trying to ride it, he fell and broke his leg. The villagers again expressed their sorrow. “What bad luck!” they said. The farmer replied, “Maybe so, maybe not. We’ll see.”
Soon after, the king declared that all able-bodied young men must join the army to fight in a distant war. Because of his injury, the farmer’s son was exempted from service. The villagers came to the farmer once more, saying, “What great luck!” The farmer simply said, “Maybe so, maybe not. We’ll see.”
Life is full of ups and downs, and what may seem like misfortune can lead to unexpected blessings, and vice versa. The farmer’s calm acceptance of each situation teaches us the importance of perspective and patience in the face of uncertainty.
This parable encourages us to refrain from jumping to conclusions about our circumstances, reminding us that life’s events can unfold in ways we cannot predict.
I am not saying that I am free from jumping to conclusions, I just want to lend a kind word to the people that are going through a rough spell.
Peplink is a company that is able to build a meshnetwork.
https://www.peplink.com/
The way that I understand thins is that Peplink can set things up so that a county can establish their own "mini internet"
Mesh networks, or meshnets, represent a transformative approach to connectivity by utilizing a decentralized architecture that enhances communication and data transfer. Unlike traditional networks that depend on a central router, meshnets consist of multiple interconnected nodes that communicate directly with one another. This structure allows for a more resilient and flexible network, capable of adapting to various conditions and requirements.
How Mesh Networks Work
In a mesh network, each node acts as a relay point, forwarding data to other nodes. This means that data can take multiple paths to reach its destination, which significantly improves reliability. If one node fails or becomes disconnected, the network can automatically reroute the data through alternative paths, ensuring continuous connectivity. This self-healing capability is one of the key advantages of meshnets.
Key Features of Mesh Networks
Decentralization: There is no single point of failure, making the network more robust against outages or disruptions. Each node contributes to the overall network strength.
Scalability: Adding new nodes to a mesh network is straightforward. As more devices are introduced, they can seamlessly integrate into the existing network, expanding coverage without the need for extensive infrastructure changes.
Cost-Effectiveness: Mesh networks can reduce the need for expensive cabling and centralized hardware. This makes them particularly appealing for rural or underserved areas where traditional infrastructure may be lacking.
Improved Coverage: Mesh networks can extend connectivity to hard-to-reach locations, such as large outdoor spaces or remote communities. The overlapping coverage of multiple nodes ensures that users can maintain a strong connection even in challenging environments.
I was recently listening to some talk about antifia. The news guys were talking about when antifia is declared to be an intenerational terrorist group then it will be like tugging on that loose string on your sweater. I suppose that many 'regular minded folk' did not give much thought to a group of agitators from out of town coming into cities and 'protesting' *this and that* and wouldnt you know it there just happen to be a pallet of bricks at the location. The 'man/oganization' responsible for a ton of coinsidences is named George Soros/Open Society. Things are about to become a little more intresting.
If your nursing or pregnet then proably ease off of the tynol
Posted : 23 Sep, 2025 07:11 PM
It almost seems like some bad actors helped big pharma commit dirty deeds.
Denise Cote is a senior judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, having been nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1994.
-U.S. District Judge Denise Cote in the Southern District of New York, who is presiding over the cases, in her 148-page opinion wrote that, in the absence of admissible evidence, the District Court will not hear the plaintiff’s expert testimony.-
If your nursing or pregnet then proably ease off of the tynol
Posted : 23 Sep, 2025 06:00 PM
(sory about that)
But some people are learning about the studies in 2025 and I guess they think this is groundbreaking news. The truth is that in the past 'certain actors' have worked to keep the true information burried. Some people dont care if you or 100 or 1,000 people have autism...what they care about is what has been done has made sure that they are 'on top'.
Anyway I hope that many people are 'happy' with the discussion others have made to "throw thoes people under the bus!"