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Monthly Archives: February 2011
How to Invoke Magic
“When you express gentleness and precision in your environment, then real brilliance and power can descent onto that situation. If you try to manufacture that presence out of your own ego, it will never happen. You cannot own the power … Continue reading
Choose knowledge not the rabble
Choose WikidFranchise.org. It ain’t everything. But it ain’t nothing either. If you want, I can show you how to build your own system’s wiki. [Golden Age Comic Book Stories]
Divide and conquer works only on certain butt-heads
Do you blame franchisors for inciting franchisees? I don’t anymore. If shithead franchisees weren’t franchisees they’d be still kicking someone, somewhere. Probably worse than the big bad franchisor they’re hooked up to. [come to butt-head]
Piece of shit franchise systems on sale now
Lots of spring franchise shows. It never ends this shit. [Onion News Network]
Don’t sue franchisors or wrestle with pigs.
You’ll only get dirty and they like it. It’ll only bring you down. Don’t sue unless you absolutely have to or absolutely DO NOT have to. [Buddha Brot]
Posted in Inner work
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The warrior who experiences windhorse feels the joy and sorrow of love in everything he does.
Letting Go “When you live your life in accordance with basic goodness, then you develop natural elegance. Your life can be spacious and relaxed, without having to be sloppy. You can actually let go of your depression and embarrassment about … Continue reading
Posted in Warrior class
Tagged Chogyam Trungpa, Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
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Your eyes see a franchise
Your brain believes the circles are round. No matter how much you stare, the illusion won’t quit. What are you….STOOPID? No just a person with a model-making process that is heavily influenced by my culture. [imgfave]
Posted in Confusion & Deceit
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In Gord We Trust
Sid the Kid, Gordo and Hockey Night in Canada. [Click through.] 1:39 of bliss Retrace, Gord Downie and the Country of Miracles High as an elephant’s eye* Before we even left And when the party had died And as we … Continue reading
On the other side of cowardice is bravery.
Renunciation and Daring “What the warrior renounces is anything in his experience that is a barrier between himself and others. In other words, renunciation is making yourself more available, more gentle and open to others. The situations of fear that … Continue reading
Posted in Warrior class
Tagged Chogyam Trungpa, Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
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VetFran is a milder brand of franchising
They must be right? Prominent celebrity/farmers/creators/franchisors say it’s true. Let’s just start that start or prolong that addiction to success, won’t we? Advertising – a judicious mixture of flattery and threats. Hypocrisy is more dangerous than crime; self-deception is more … Continue reading
Posted in Addictive qualities, Confusion & Deceit
Tagged Anne Baxter, Good Housekeeping, VetFran
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