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Relationships - t-shirt changed life literally
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Relationships - t-shirt changed life literally" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHW2TnAMlX5/?igsh=MWV6YzllNTNqeGQxOA==" source_id: "instagram:reel/dhw2tnamlx5" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + fas...
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--- title: "Relationships - t-shirt changed life literally" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHW2TnAMlX5/?igsh=MWV6YzllNTNqeGQxOA==" source_id: "instagram:reel/dhw2tnamlx5" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 50 source_chat: "daimon-2468338737" topics: - local tags: - source/instagram --- # Relationships - t-shirt changed life literally ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHW2TnAMlX5/?igsh=MWV6YzllNTNqeGQxOA== - **Relevance:** 50/100 - **Topics:** ai, local - **Source:** daimon-2468338737 - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 128.895375s ## Summary This t-shirt changed my life, literally. Let me explain as I show you an awesome way to make an easy cool Tata t-shirt using my go-to, Gildin Heavy Cotton T. And now I'm partnering with Gildin for a huge giveaway, so check out the caption for all the details. So my journey from zero to over a millio... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text This t-shirt changed my life, literally. Let me explain as I show you an awesome way to make an easy cool Tata t-shirt using my go-to, Gildin Heavy Cotton T. And now I'm partnering with Gildin for a huge giveaway, so check out the caption for all the details. So my journey from zero to over a million followers on social media all started with one big decision. Spending $250 on a box of Gildin hoodies and t-shirts. And here's the picture I took from 2020 because I was so excited. So now for the t-shirt here, as we wrap it up, make sure to avoid any big overlapping folds and keep pulling it down and twisting this thing up as tight as possible. So getting that first box of Gildin blank hoodies and t-shirts sparked something in me and I just could not stop creating. I was just so curious about what I could make next and I completely fell in love with the process. I started sharing it all on social media and before I knew it, things just started taking off. That's why I still use Gildin today. Their 100% cotton shirts are perfect for absorbing dye, which is why so many professional diars use Gildin heavy cotton t-shirts. So whether you're into DIY or running a small business, Gildin really is the perfect blend of quality and value. Now that the t-shirt is wrapped up and almost ready to dye, place it in a strainer to let the dye flow out all the way and then tilt it at about a 40 degree angle which will help create the cool effect we're going for. Over the top of the ice, evenly apply your powder dye to cover the entire area. Then sprinkle a little soda ash on top to help lock in those colors. Let this sit for at least 24 hours to cure properly. After anxiously waiting 24 hours, it's finally time to rinse out your tie dye. This step is crucial to avoid dye bleeding so rinse it well in the sink before throwing it into the wash and drying it. Now for the best part, the final reveal. What's awesome about this technique is that it works on almost any style of garment and another favorite of mine is the Gildin soft style line, especially the hoodies and crunettes I used right here. But now it's time for you to get creative and that's why I'm partnering with Gildin to launch an awesome value packed giveaway. There's gonna be five lucky winners so don't miss out. Check the details below to enter and don't forget, stay creative and do what you love. ## Caption / Post Text *(None)* ## Key Claims - This t-shirt changed my life, literally. - Let me explain as I show you an awesome way to make an easy cool Tata t-shirt using my go-to, Gildin Heavy Cotton T. - And now I'm partnering with Gildin for a huge giveaway, so check out the caption for all the details. - So my journey from zero to over a million followers on social media all started with one big decision. - Spending $250 on a box of Gildin hoodies and t-shirts. ## Topic Application - **ai**: AI/tech - **local**: Barbados/Caribbean ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Caribbean Culture - Alright let's talk t-shirts]] — This note shows the creator side of t-shirt culture (customizing Gildan blanks to build a million-follower brand); c_efncovkui traces the supply chain behind those same $15 t-shirts (cotton, water, spinning mills, garment labor). Together they cover both the creative surface and the production depth of the t-shirt economy. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Youth Strain and Status Malware]] — youth, status, social pressure
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Master the art of storytelling. It’s a skill very few people are good it, so you’ll stand out.
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- discipline keepmovingforward mindbodyspirit motivation onepercentmindset source/instagram southpark storyteller storytelling
--- title: "Master the art of storytelling. It’s a skill very few people are good it, so you’ll stand out. Develop a OnePercentMindset - #onepercentmindset #discipline #motivation #keepmovingforward #thrive #" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "Master the art of storytelling. It’s a skill very few people are good it, so you’ll stand out. Develop a OnePercentMindset - #onepercentmindset #discipline #motivation #keepmovingforward #thrive #" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_KAFD6vZvX/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c_kafd6vzvx" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 61 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - mindset - practical - culture - health tags: - source/instagram --- # Master the art of storytelling. It’s a skill very few people are good it, so you’ll stand out. Develop a OnePercentMind ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_KAFD6vZvX/ - **Relevance:** 61/100 - **Topics:** mindset, practical, culture, health - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 76.6040625s ## Summary We can take these beats, which are basically the beats of your outline. And if the words and then belong between those beats, you're f***ed basically. You've got something pretty boring. What should happen between every beat that you've written down is either the word therefore or but. Right? So wha... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text We can take these beats, which are basically the beats of your outline. And if the words and then belong between those beats, you're f***ed basically. You've got something pretty boring. What should happen between every beat that you've written down is either the word therefore or but. Right? So what I'm saying is that you come up with an idea and it's like, okay, this happens, right? And then this happens. No, no, no, it should be this happens. And therefore this happens. But this happens, therefore this happens. And that as soon as we are able to, and literally sometimes we'll, we'll write it out to make sure we're doing it. We'll have our beats and we'll say, okay, this happened, but then this happens, and that affects this and that does to that. And that's why you get a show that feels like, okay, this to that, to this to that, but this here's the complication to that. And there's so many scripts we read from new writers and things that we see. I see movies. Yeah, you see movies that you're just watching. It's like this happened and then this happens and then this happens. That's when you're in a movie just go, what the fuck am I watching this movie for? Just like this happened and then this happened and this happened. That's not a movie, you know, that's not a story. Like Trace said, it's those two but because therefore that gives you the causation between each beat and that makes that that's the story. ## Caption / Post Text Master the art of storytelling. It’s a skill very few people are good it, so you’ll stand out. Develop a OnePercentMindset - #onepercentmindset #discipline #motivation #keepmovingforward #thrive #mindbodyspirit #storyteller #storytelling #southpark ## Key Claims - We can take these beats, which are basically the beats of your outline. - And if the words and then belong between those beats, you're f***ed basically. - You've got something pretty boring. - What should happen between every beat that you've written down is either the word therefore or but. - Right? So what I'm saying is that you come up with an idea and it's like, okay, this happens, right? And then this happens. ## Topic Application - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **practical**: Practical skills - **culture**: Culture - **health**: Health ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[The single best marriage]] — both about delivering what people actually want; storytelling masters craft narratives where every beat serves causation, the marriage hack asks your partner exactly what they want and delivers it — both about precision in meeting audience/partner needs. ## Linkages
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One Great Example of the Word Hustle
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "One Great Example of the Word Hustle And Another Reason to Never Give up ‼️ Wise Words frm @mack_link45 Glad I Passed Tru💪🏾🫱🏿‍🫲🏾" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DK-pYj1ybH2/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dk-pyj1ybh2" creator: ...
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--- title: "One Great Example of the Word Hustle And Another Reason to Never Give up ‼️ Wise Words frm @mack_link45 Glad I Passed Tru💪🏾🫱🏿‍🫲🏾" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DK-pYj1ybH2/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dk-pyj1ybh2" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 30 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth tags: - source/instagram --- # One Great Example of the Word Hustle And Another Reason to Never Give up ‼️ Wise Words frm @mack_link45 Glad I Passed ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DK-pYj1ybH2/ - **Relevance:** 30/100 - **Topics:** wealth - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 59.46775s ## Summary I start I start by saying snacks and a snack by drinks in a cooler You understand boom boom box from Barry another girl shot. I will tell you all people sound here. They afraid Do whatever you want. Do whatever let it be tell you can get it's the okay That is happening because they are focused on st... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text I start I start by saying snacks and a snack by drinks in a cooler You understand boom boom box from Barry another girl shot. I will tell you all people sound here. They afraid Do whatever you want. Do whatever let it be tell you can get it's the okay That is happening because they are focused on start telling people your problems You can't tell the problem. There is God You understand I feel real God is a grace and you got everything on the count of short. God know we want before we even ask you But remember this when you get things and like do not forget what God is given down the theater Fastly God is humble and real quick He's there when you are doing when I get a foolish I tell myself I got you word Quite everybody I think sleep everybody I'm being a police you understand they've got a place All this phone and it do not refuse people so keep down the brain see people things and laugh you good things ## Caption / Post Text One Great Example of the Word Hustle And Another Reason to Never Give up ‼️ Wise Words frm @mack_link45 Glad I Passed Tru💪🏾🫱🏿‍🫲🏾 ## Key Claims - I start I start by saying snacks and a snack by drinks in a cooler You understand boom boom box from Barry another girl shot. - I will tell you all people sound here. - They afraid Do whatever you want. - Do whatever let it be tell you can get it's the okay That is happening because they are focused on start telling people your problems You can't tell the problem. - There is God You understand I feel real God is a grace and you got everything on the count of short. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[The Algebra of Wealth, puts it, is all about discipline, resilience, and]] — Both frame wealth as the result of discipline, resilience, and timing. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Wealth is not a stagnant dry thing. Wealth is money alive. Wealth is money]] — Both treat wealth as something dynamic, not just a static number. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Attitude Gap]] — Hustle framed through faith and gratitude rather than complaint — reframing struggle as purpose through mindset shift.
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Naval (@naval) explaining why networking is overrated in business. Do great work and the network builds itself for you!
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Naval (@naval) explaining why networking is overrated in business. Do great work and the network builds itself for you!" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7uUHpKNz_i/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c7uuhpknz_i" creator: "" captured...
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--- title: "Naval (@naval) explaining why networking is overrated in business. Do great work and the network builds itself for you!" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7uUHpKNz_i/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c7uuhpknz_i" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 65 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - practical tags: - source/instagram --- # Naval (@naval) explaining why networking is overrated in business. Do great work and the network builds itself for you! ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7uUHpKNz_i/ - **Relevance:** 65/100 - **Topics:** wealth, ai, practical - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 49.297375s ## Summary I really think networking is overrated. There are all these articles about like, oh, you're out of network more, and this is how you, it makes me want to vomit, right? Go do something great, and your network will instantly emerge. If you build a great product, or if you get a good customer base, I g... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text I really think networking is overrated. There are all these articles about like, oh, you're out of network more, and this is how you, it makes me want to vomit, right? Go do something great, and your network will instantly emerge. If you build a great product, or if you get a good customer base, I guarantee you we will get you funded. You will not have to go take internal meetings, building relationships, years, and events. All that meeting stuff you're doing, shaking hands, do it for recruiting, do it to learn from really, really smart people, but you've got to make sure you've something to offer them, too. Otherwise, you're just taking, but just sort of networking. If you're standing around an event with a name tag and a glass in your hand, then that kind of includes this event, not that I think about it. Yeah, sort of, you're doing it for entertainment. You're doing it because that's your leisure time. This is not your work time. This is your leisure time. Yeah, let's just be clear. ## Caption / Post Text Naval (@naval) explaining why networking is overrated in business. Do great work and the network builds itself for you! ## Key Claims - I really think networking is overrated. - There are all these articles about like, oh, you're out of network more, and this is how you, it makes me want to vomit, right? Go do something great, and your network will instantly emerge. - If you build a great product, or if you get a good customer base, I guarantee you we will get you funded. - You will not have to go take internal meetings, building relationships, years, and events. - All that meeting stuff you're doing, shaking hands, do it for recruiting, do it to learn from really, really smart people, but you've got to make sure you've something to offer them, too. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance - **ai**: AI/tech - **practical**: Practical skills ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Wealth - distinguish difference between wanting successful life need make]] — both about prioritizing substance over appearance; Naval says do great work instead of networking, dghyhgks3wu says serve with competence instead of chasing salary. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — "Go do something great, and your network will instantly emerge" — building substance through personal initiative rather than chasing connections. - [[Concept - Ownership Gap and Capital Markets]] — Build a great product and customer base; the network and funding follow — business value drives equity.
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God isn't something you believe in - Jordan Peterson
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- achieveyourgoals ambition believeinyourself dailyinspiration dailymotivation dreambig empowerment goalgetter growthmindset
--- title: "God isn't something you believe in - Jordan Peterson - #motivationmonday, #inspiration, #mindset, #successmindset, #positivity, #goalgetter, #dreambig, #dailymotivation, #lifecoach, #personaldevelopme" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "God isn't something you believe in - Jordan Peterson - #motivationmonday, #inspiration, #mindset, #successmindset, #positivity, #goalgetter, #dreambig, #dailymotivation, #lifecoach, #personaldevelopme" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-DHyxgui4E/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c-dhyxgui4e" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 85 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - mindset - faith tags: - source/instagram --- # God isn't something you believe in - Jordan Peterson - #motivationmonday, #inspiration, #mindset, #successmindset, #posi ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-DHyxgui4E/ - **Relevance:** 85/100 - **Topics:** wealth, mindset, ai, faith - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 78.102625s ## Summary God isn't something you believe in. This isn't the thing, or people, or you could say that the way we conceptualize belief in the modern world is shallow. To believe in God is to commit your life. That's what the belief is. It isn't the statement I believe in God. You could... This statement can get... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text God isn't something you believe in. This isn't the thing, or people, or you could say that the way we conceptualize belief in the modern world is shallow. To believe in God is to commit your life. That's what the belief is. It isn't the statement I believe in God. You could... This statement can get in the way. It does all the time. It says in the Gospels, Christ Himself says, not everyone who says Lord, Lord will enter the kingdom of heaven. Just because you say you believe something, it's like... People say all the time that they're Christians. I'm a believing Christian. It's like, that's hard, there, buddy. That's the most difficult possible commitment by definition. It's them... because it's the hoisting of the cross. Right? Really? You're going to commit to that, are you? So, here's what you're committing to. Painful... Painful unjust death accompanied by betrayal, the pervade of the mob and the dominion of the tyrant. And you're going to welcome that. And that's not all because Christ harrows hell. That's not all. That's just where it starts. Full confrontation with malevolence. You're going to commit to that, are you? ## Caption / Post Text God isn't something you believe in - Jordan Peterson - #motivationmonday, #inspiration, #mindset, #successmindset, #positivity, #goalgetter, #dreambig, #dailymotivation, #lifecoach, #personaldevelopment, #motivationalspeaker, #empowerment, #inspireothers, #believeinyourself, #selfimprovement, #motivationalsuccess, #ambition, #inspiredaily, #growthmindset, #motivationalsaturday, #positivemindset, #motivationvideo, #achieveyourgoals, #motivationalshort, #successquotes, #inspiringwords, #dailyinspiration, #motivationalspirit, #selfgrowth, #hustlehard ## Key Claims - God isn't something you believe in. - This isn't the thing, or people, or you could say that the way we conceptualize belief in the modern world is shallow. - To believe in God is to commit your life. - That's what the belief is. - It isn't the statement I believe in God. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **ai**: AI/tech - **faith**: Faith ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[REPEATS]** [[Relationships - God isn't something believe]] — c-dhyxgui4e and c7ia9vfqi51 are the same Peterson clip: belief in God means committing your life, not just saying "I believe." Same idea, same speaker, same content. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — belief as life commitment, not just statement; true faith as the ultimate act of agency — committing your entire life to something
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This is crazy. Follow @futurewithfawzi for more updates on the latest in emerging and disruptive tech #microsoft #micros
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- ai artificialintelligence futuretech futuretechno futuretechnology micros microsoft microsoftcopilot source/instagram
--- title: "This is crazy. Follow @futurewithfawzi for more updates on the latest in emerging and disruptive tech #microsoft #microsoftcopilot #ai #artificialintelligence #tech #technews #futuretech #futuretechno" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "This is crazy. Follow @futurewithfawzi for more updates on the latest in emerging and disruptive tech #microsoft #microsoftcopilot #ai #artificialintelligence #tech #technews #futuretech #futuretechno" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cp466lcg9qW/" source_id: "instagram:reel/cp466lcg9qw" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 38 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - culture tags: - source/instagram --- # This is crazy. Follow @futurewithfawzi for more updates on the latest in emerging and disruptive tech #microsoft #micros ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cp466lcg9qW/ - **Relevance:** 38/100 - **Topics:** ai, culture - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 56.0296875s ## Summary Okay, this is crazy. Look at what Microsoft co-pilot can do. Imagine you're leading a team at a global manufacturing company, and you want to create a rough, solid customer proposal, and you don't have time for writer's block. Let's see how co-pilot can use your customer notes in one note, as well a... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text Okay, this is crazy. Look at what Microsoft co-pilot can do. Imagine you're leading a team at a global manufacturing company, and you want to create a rough, solid customer proposal, and you don't have time for writer's block. Let's see how co-pilot can use your customer notes in one note, as well as another internal document. Co-pilot quickly creates a first draft. Now, you probably want this to... So you can go to Word, reference an old email, and another document, and create something that combines information from both. But wait, it gets crazier. We want this to look like your previous proposals. Co-pilot can give you a draft in the format you typically use. It inserts product images and pulls in relevant visuals from other files. Speechless. ## Caption / Post Text This is crazy. Follow @futurewithfawzi for more updates on the latest in emerging and disruptive tech #microsoft #microsoftcopilot #ai #artificialintelligence #tech #technews #futuretech #futuretechnology ## Key Claims - Look at what Microsoft co-pilot can do. - Imagine you're leading a team at a global manufacturing company, and you want to create a rough, solid customer proposal, and you don't have time for writer's block. - Let's see how co-pilot can use your customer notes in one note, as well as another internal document. - Co-pilot quickly creates a first draft. - Now, you probably want this to. ## Topic Application - **ai**: AI/tech - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Wealth - want make money]] — Both treat marketing and leverage as key drivers of scale. - **[CONTEXTUALIZES]** [[Striking distance keywords - how to rank high for them]] — Both are about using systems and execution to get discovered or ranked. ## Linkages
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AMEN if you needed to hear this today🙌🏼
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- bible christ christianinspiration christianity christianreels faith jesuschrist reels source/instagram
--- title: "AMEN if you needed to hear this today🙌🏼 Enjoy our content? Give us a follow and grow deeper in your relationship with God❤️ #Christianreels #Christianinspiration #Jesuschrist #bible #christianity #" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "AMEN if you needed to hear this today🙌🏼 Enjoy our content? Give us a follow and grow deeper in your relationship with God❤️ #Christianreels #Christianinspiration #Jesuschrist #bible #christianity #" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DBGKrp_SyMT/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dbgkrp_symt" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 85 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - philosophy - mindset - faith tags: - source/instagram --- # AMEN if you needed to hear this today🙌🏼 Enjoy our content? Give us a follow and grow deeper in your relationship with Go ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DBGKrp_SyMT/ - **Relevance:** 85/100 - **Topics:** philosophy, mindset, ai, faith - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 125.598125s ## Summary The reason marriage is important is because it is in the nature of love to bind yourself to the one you really, really love. And that's what our culture does not understand. Our culture thinks that you use a person as long as they are expedient, as long as they make. You feel good about yourself, as... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text The reason marriage is important is because it is in the nature of love to bind yourself to the one you really, really love. And that's what our culture does not understand. Our culture thinks that you use a person as long as they are expedient, as long as they make. You feel good about yourself, as long as they give you thrills, then you're together. But if they lose their ability to turn you on, then you ditch them and go get somebody else. And the problem is, although there are physical reasons why that is attractive, because we love the brush of pleasure, it leads to a loneliness and isolation. It trivializes yourself, your partner. In our culture, if the quality of sex is high and the price is low, wow, that's golden. But if the quality of sex goes down and the price goes up, relationship over. And Christ says, no, it's not so much a question of falling in love. It's a question of choosing to be in love. And that's what God wants us to do. God loved us so much that He sent His Son, Christ, to bleed and die on a cross. And in the Garden of Gesemini, Christ was not looking forward to, oh, wow, I can hardly wait to be nailed to a cross. He wanted to get out of there, but He stayed there because He loves you and me. And He understood that love is not just a rush of pleasure. Instead, love is a commitment to stick with someone through thick and thin, through the good and the ugly. A deeper love grows as a result of that commitment. But you take commitment out of the equation and you're basically a dog having sex with as many other dogs as you can. And as long as this particular dog is beautiful and turns you on, oh, that's cool and that's wonderful. But the problem is we're not dogs. We are human beings instead of dogs. And as a human being, God creates us to really build into each other, to make commitments to each other. Think about your best friends. I dare say loyalty is one of the key issues in your best friendship. All right, so now your best friend is sitting next to you. And your best friend is sitting next to you. And that best friendship will only grow in deepened as you're committed to each other, as you're loyal to each other, as you turn away from impatience, from playing the boss game, from being self-absorbed, but really, exalt that other person, encourage that other person the way you're so wonderfully beginning to do. ## Caption / Post Text AMEN if you needed to hear this today🙌🏼 Enjoy our content? Give us a follow and grow deeper in your relationship with God❤️ #Christianreels #Christianinspiration #Jesuschrist #bible #christianity #christ #faith #reels ## Key Claims - The reason marriage is important is because it is in the nature of love to bind yourself to the one you really, really love. - And that's what our culture does not understand. - Our culture thinks that you use a person as long as they are expedient, as long as they make. - You feel good about yourself, as long as they give you thrills, then you're together. - But if they lose their ability to turn you on, then you ditch them and go get somebody else. ## Topic Application - **philosophy**: Philosophy - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **ai**: AI/tech - **faith**: Faith ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[EXTENDS]** [[God isn't something you believe in - Jordan Peterson]] — dbgkrp_symt says love is choosing to commit through thick and thin, modeled on Christ's sacrifice; c-dhyxgui4e says believing in God means committing your life to painful sacrifice. Both use Christ's sacrifice as the template f
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We are often told that we can attract the reality that we want if we have faith, if we have belief. What tends to get le
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- dvi faith higherlearning selfimprovement source/instagram
--- title: "We are often told that we can attract the reality that we want if we have faith, if we have belief. What tends to get left out is understanding that in order to create what we want, we have to take th" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "We are often told that we can attract the reality that we want if we have faith, if we have belief. What tends to get left out is understanding that in order to create what we want, we have to take th" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2TLI9rB4bd/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c2tli9rb4bd" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 53 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - health - faith tags: - source/instagram --- # We are often told that we can attract the reality that we want if we have faith, if we have belief. What tends to get le ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2TLI9rB4bd/ - **Relevance:** 53/100 - **Topics:** ai, health, faith - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 135.071875s ## Summary When your faith is absolute, the reality is absolute. You attract Him. I like the statement of Jesus from the Bible, you know, he who have faith in the size of a mustard seed, command the mountain to enter the ocean, he said. So when you discover you and your discovery is unwavering, you will provok... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text When your faith is absolute, the reality is absolute. You attract Him. I like the statement of Jesus from the Bible, you know, he who have faith in the size of a mustard seed, command the mountain to enter the ocean, he said. So when you discover you and your discovery is unwavering, you will provoke the reality. I know there's a lot of talk about manifestation of their law of attraction. A lot of it a noise, you know, there's no substance to it. But the day you know you, the day you know you, you're going to attract the reality. I tell you when go as a good story. You know, he saw the world, I paint, I wish I could see the world, I can't see the world the way when go saw it. I cannot see, he saw it. He had faith, he banked on it. He had a mental illness to get faith. He banked on it, you know. In his lifetime he saw one painting, one, his brother's supportive, but today it's worth hundreds of millions of years. But he never got to see that. That's that's tragedy. That's that's other circumstance. But but I know, I know you didn't get to see it. So there's a bit sad. It's a bit sad. It's a bit sad. But that's not the point. He was true to his faith till the last he painted it. Now and forever time we will mention his name. When go so now here they said faith is about self-discover when you discover you and you survive the trial and tribulation, you will create the reality. Laudsu say this, you know, to the mind that is silent, the universe surrenders. Laudsu say this. When does the mind get silent? When there is faith, when there is faith is when you know you. So use every opportunity to get to know you. Don't force you. Allow everything to reveal who you are. When you are revealed you have faith, when you have faith you conquer all. I will say the same state. You will attract. ## Caption / Post Text We are often told that we can attract the reality that we want if we have faith, if we have belief. What tends to get left out is understanding that in order to create what we want, we have to take the time to really know ourselves, absolutely. This journey of coming to be with ourselves can take a lifetime but the life you seek will unfold beautifully when you take the effort to really understand you. Join us for DV Meditation Hour everyday at 1 pm UTC. Open to all. Link in bio #DVI #faith #higherlearning #selfimprovement ## Key Claims - When your faith is absolute, the reality is absolute. - I like the statement of Jesus from the Bible, you know, he who have faith in the size of a mustard seed, command the mountain to enter the ocean, he said. - So when you discover you and your discovery is unwavering, you will provoke the reality. - I know there's a lot of talk about manifestation of their law of attraction. - A lot of it a noise, you know, there's no substance to it. ## Topic Application - **ai**: AI/tech - **health**: Health - **faith**: Faith ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - [[TRUTH BOMBS!!!]] — **[COMPLEMENTS]**: Self-discovery through faith parallels Brand's "access the divine" — both argue inner knowing is the path to reality, not external worship. - [[Why did Michael Jackson tell us to Study the greats]] — **[COMPLEMENTS]**: Unwavering self-belief against all doubt mirrors "study the greats and become greater" — faith as the engine of persistence. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — the reel argues that becoming clear about who you are and taking that inner discovery seriously is what lets you shape reality; self-knowledge becomes action and responsibility
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Want to learn straight from 7, 8, and 9-figure entrepreneurs? Check out the School of Mentors on our profile and start y
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- entrepreneur financialfreedom motivation source/instagram wealth
--- title: "Want to learn straight from 7, 8, and 9-figure entrepreneurs? Check out the School of Mentors on our profile and start your journey to success. #wealth #entrepreneur #financialfreedom #motivation" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/re...
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--- title: "Want to learn straight from 7, 8, and 9-figure entrepreneurs? Check out the School of Mentors on our profile and start your journey to success. #wealth #entrepreneur #financialfreedom #motivation" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_lZPbaMy2v/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c_lzpbamy2v" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 78 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - mindset - culture tags: - source/instagram --- # Want to learn straight from 7, 8, and 9-figure entrepreneurs? Check out the School of Mentors on our profile and start y ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_lZPbaMy2v/ - **Relevance:** 78/100 - **Topics:** wealth, mindset, ai, culture - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 25.7059375s ## Summary What's the deepest life quote that you ever heard? God feeds the birds, but it isn't drop worms in their nest. And I'm like, that's so true, man. Like God gives us all this opportunity. We have to go out and do something, man. Like we have agency to choose. We want to do it in life. Most people are ... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text What's the deepest life quote that you ever heard? God feeds the birds, but it isn't drop worms in their nest. And I'm like, that's so true, man. Like God gives us all this opportunity. We have to go out and do something, man. Like we have agency to choose. We want to do it in life. Most people are all afraid, right? They never do anything. So you've got to go out and do something. God gives you an opportunity. So just go out and do something, help people. You know, I feel like you go out there and you like, you really have something that you want to help people. You have a great business plan around it. Like it's a great feeling. ## Caption / Post Text Want to learn straight from 7, 8, and 9-figure entrepreneurs? Check out the School of Mentors on our profile and start your journey to success. #wealth #entrepreneur #financialfreedom #motivation ## Key Claims - What's the deepest life quote that you ever heard? God feeds the birds, but it isn't drop worms in their nest. - And I'm like, that's so true, man. - Like God gives us all this opportunity. - We have to go out and do something, man. - Like we have agency to choose. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **ai**: AI/tech - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Relationships - It's better admit walked wrong door spend life]] — both about agency and movement: c_lzpbamy2v says opportunity exists but you must go out and act, damqsy_myr9 says leave the wrong room — both reject stagnation and demand action. - **[EXTENDS]** [[Margulan Seissembai is a prominent entrepreneur and investor from Kazakhstan]] — c_lzpbamy2v provides the spiritual framing (God feeds birds but doesn't drop worms), Seissembai provides the practical mechanism (energetic trial-and-error correction loops) — both say agency and action create wealth. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Ownership Gap and Capital Markets]] — ownership and capital access - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — person - [[Concept - Ownership Gap and Capital Markets]] — ownership and capital access - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — personal agency, taking control
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Do Relationships Last Longer If Men Are The Prize?
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- dtayblackie source/instagram thekickback
--- title: "Do Relationships Last Longer If Men Are The Prize?" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C53XVC6rPt5/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c53xvc6rpt5" creator: "thekick.back" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "csv_metadata_fallback"...
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--- title: "Do Relationships Last Longer If Men Are The Prize?" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C53XVC6rPt5/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c53xvc6rpt5" creator: "thekick.back" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "csv_metadata_fallback" capture_status: on_screen_text review_status: intake confidence: low relevance_score: 30 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - mindset - relationships tags: - source/instagram --- # Do Relationships Last Longer If Men Are The Prize? ## On-Screen Text (Vision Capture) **Status: Geo-restricted — content not available in this region.** Instagram displayed: "Not available in your region. This content isn't available in your country due to legal restrictions. Log in to continue." The post content (video/reel) could not be visually captured due to geo-restriction. The caption text below is from the original metadata export. **Caption (from metadata):** Do Relationships Last Longer If Men Are The Prize? • LINK IN BIO • #dtayblackie #thekickback **Creator:** thekick.back ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C53XVC6rPt5/ - **Creator:** thekick.back - **Relevance:** 30/100 - **Topics:** mindset, relationships - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** vision_capture (geo-restricted) | **Confidence:** low - **Language:** English | **Duration:** 0s ## Summary A reel from @thekick.back (Dtay Blackie) posing the question "Do Relationships Last Longer If Men Are The Prize?" The post includes a link in bio for extended content. The video content was not accessible due to geo-restriction, so only the caption text is available. ## Key Claims - ****Men as the prize:** Posits the idea that relationships may last longer when men position themselves as the "prize" rather than pursuing — a reversal of traditional dating dynamics.** - ****Relationship longevity factors:** Explores what contributes to lasting relationships from a masculine-frame perspective.** - ****Content engagement:** Part of the #thekickback community content by Dtay Blackie, likely a discussion-style reel.** ## Topic Application - **mindset**: Relates to masculine mindset and self-perception in relationships - **relationships**: Directly about relationship dynamics and longevity ## Concept Links - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — positioning oneself as the prize reflects personal agency in relationship dynamics ## Related Sources ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[TENSION]** [[Happy marriages - a husband praised by his wife, a wife pursued by her husband]] — “Men as the prize” reverses the usual pursuit dynamic; the happy-marriages source keeps a complementary model where husbands are praised but wives are pursued. The tension is whether male value should reduce pursuit or coexist with active pursuit. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[You can tell a person raised in a balanced and loving household!]] — Both use a masculine-frame lens to ask what makes relationships last: this source raises the “man as prize” question, while the balanced-household source gives a fuller role-based account of male respect, conquest, and female emotional connection. - **[TENSION]** [[Emotional Maturity Stages 1-5 - How Handling Emotions Shapes Our Choices]] — The “men as prize” frame risks becoming ego/validation positioning if handled immaturely; the maturity-stage framework distinguishes ego-driven young-male behavior from disciplined, legacy-focused mature masculinity. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — positioning oneself as the prize reflects personal agency in relationship dynamics
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Black Man, let’s talk about something real—
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- affirmationsforblackmen blackmendeservejoy blackmenhealing blackmenmatter destinationaddiction emotionalcheckin emotionalwellness faithandhealing healinginprogress
--- title: "Black Man, let’s talk about something real— Destination Addiction. That belief that your peace, joy, or worth is always somewhere else. That you’ll finally be happy when you hit the next goal, get " type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "Black Man, let’s talk about something real— Destination Addiction. That belief that your peace, joy, or worth is always somewhere else. That you’ll finally be happy when you hit the next goal, get " type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DH13TmwAns6/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dh13tmwans6" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 73 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - mindset - health - faith tags: - source/instagram --- # Black Man, let’s talk about something real— Destination Addiction. That belief that your peace, joy, or worth is always ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DH13TmwAns6/ - **Relevance:** 73/100 - **Topics:** mindset, ai, health, faith - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 131.0780625s ## Summary Lot of black men, if not most black men that I personally know, deal with destination addiction. And I know black men from all different levels of their journey, all different ages. And a lot say the same thing when they reach that destination that they think will make them happy, it ends up being a sad moment because they realize how much time went by and they didn't allow themselves to be happy throughout the duration of the journey of getting to the destination. ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text lot of black men, if not most black men that I personally know, deal with destination addiction. And I know black men from all different levels of their journey, all different ages. And a lot say the same thing when they reach that destination that they think will make them happy, it ends up being a sad moment because they realize how much time went by and they didn't allow themselves to be happy throughout the duration of the journey of getting to the destination. And if you really think about it, like each destination or moment of success might last a day, two days a week, like it's like getting a new car, you know, but those five years or ten years it took to get to that destination are a lot more valuable than that one week or that one day. And it's often realized when black men are on top of one mountain, they create another mountain or create another level. So it's this constant chasing for this constant carrot that just seems to never be enough. And so a lot of my affirmations were based in enjoying the journey, accepting who you are today, accepting what you have today and allowing yourself to enjoy your life because black men, you are human, you deserve to enjoy this experience, even if cards are down or if relationships are down or if money is down, if you can be a man who is able to keep a positive mindset despite your circumstances, nothing is going to be able to shake you. And that's why receiving content, you know, sometimes I may get a little bit repetitive, but repetition is really, really important because the world is repeating to you in so many different ways than the negative of that. So that is my intention for this past week. Let me know what you think about last week's message and let me know if you want me to expand more. Okay, bye. ## Caption / Post Text Black Man, let’s talk about something real— Destination Addiction. That belief that your peace, joy, or worth is always somewhere else. That you’ll finally be happy when you hit the next goal, get the next check, or finally “arrive.” I was going to save this one just for my subscribers, but something told me more brothers need to hear this today. You are not alone. You are not behind. You are not broken for feeling like this. I’ll be popping up on the weekends here on the main page, but during the week I’ll be in the Subscriber Hub pouring into those who need that extra support. Let me know in the comments if this hit home. Have you ever struggled with Destination Addiction? Founder: @nicolejglass #AffirmationsForBlackMen #BlackMenHealing #MentalHealthMatters #DestinationAddiction #MindfulManhood #EmotionalWellness #SelfWorth #BlackMenDeserveJoy #HealingInProgress #TikTokTherapy #MensMentalHealth #InnerPeace #TikTokForBlackMen #FaithAndHealing #EmotionalCheckIn #BlackMenMatter ## Key Claims - lot of black men, if not most black men that I personally know, deal with destination addiction. - And I know black men from all different levels of their journey, all different ages. - And a lot say the same thing when they reach that destination that they think will make them happy, it ends up being a sad moment because they realize. - And if you really think about it, like each destination or moment of success might last a day, two days a week, like it's like getting a new car, you . - And it's often realized when black men are on top of one mountain, they create another
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Gen z expecting life to be served a silver platter for them
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Gen z expecting life to be served a silver platter for them Follow for daily motivation/business @mindsetinstructor @mindsetinstructor @mindsetinstructor Credit to the respective owner 🤝" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/...
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--- title: "Gen z expecting life to be served a silver platter for them Follow for daily motivation/business @mindsetinstructor @mindsetinstructor @mindsetinstructor Credit to the respective owner 🤝" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/CosO-muAZ1U/" source_id: "instagram:reel/coso-muaz1u" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 70 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - mindset tags: - source/instagram --- # Gen z expecting life to be served a silver platter for them Follow for daily motivation/business @mindsetinstructor ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/CosO-muAZ1U/ - **Relevance:** 70/100 - **Topics:** wealth, mindset, ai - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 25.7044375s ## Summary It's your job. I give you money. You give me ideas. You never say thank you. That's what the money is for. You're young. You will get your recognition. And honestly, it is absolutely ridiculous to be two years into your career and counting your ideas. Everything to you is an opportunity. And you sho... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text It's your job. I give you money. You give me ideas. You never say thank you. That's what the money is for. You're young. You will get your recognition. And honestly, it is absolutely ridiculous to be two years into your career and counting your ideas. Everything to you is an opportunity. And you should be thanking me every morning when you wake up along with Jesus for giving you another day. ## Caption / Post Text Gen z expecting life to be served a silver platter for them Follow for daily motivation/business @mindsetinstructor @mindsetinstructor @mindsetinstructor Credit to the respective owner 🤝 ## Key Claims - You never say thank you. - That's what the money is for. - You will get your recognition. - And honestly, it is absolutely ridiculous to be two years into your career and counting your ideas. - Everything to you is an opportunity. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **ai**: AI/tech ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[TENSION]** [[Youre NOT DUMB! Youre just DEEP!]] — The boss expects a "what" person: "I give you money, you give me ideas, never say thank you." This note argues "why" people need deeper understanding to be motivated — raising the question of whether the boss's demand for compliance suppresses depth. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Money Scripts]] — money scripts / inherited financial beliefs - [[Concept - Money Scripts]] — money scripts / inherited financial beliefs
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Relationships - Meena's younger brother same age
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Relationships - Meena's younger brother same age" type: source source_type: facebook platform: facebook url: "https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DDEmfiUfA/" source_id: "facebook:wa:b89e2bdd81c7" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status...
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--- title: "Relationships - Meena's younger brother same age" type: source source_type: facebook platform: facebook url: "https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DDEmfiUfA/" source_id: "facebook:wa:b89e2bdd81c7" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 58 source_chat: "daimon-2468338737" topics: - local - culture tags: - source/facebook --- # Relationships - Meena's younger brother same age ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** facebook - **URL:** https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DDEmfiUfA/ - **Relevance:** 58/100 - **Topics:** ai, local, culture - **Source:** daimon-2468338737 - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 689.430625s ## Summary Meena's younger brother, um, over the same age. And we're like, he was the only one that I was actually close to. Um, so that was like, really messed up, but he just like left us and then, like, I felt really bad and we're just like, not what, and I mean there's no delt rounds so we're just like, ok... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text Meena's younger brother, um, over the same age. And we're like, he was the only one that I was actually close to. Um, so that was like, really messed up, but he just like left us and then, like, I felt really bad and we're just like, not what, and I mean there's no delt rounds so we're just like, okay, I guess we'll just go. All right, Sennie. Um, where are you from originally? Um, originally from Wisconsin. What part? I'm a walkie. A walkie. Tell me about your family growing up. Um, growing up, well, I mean, I didn't really have a childhood. What kind of, um, so, my family. My mom and dad, um, they divorced when I was eight or nine years old. Um, but like the first time that I had any kind of like, I guess, trauma or, um, thing that like happened to me was like when I was one to two years old. Um, like as a, as a baby, like in diapers. Um, I like, I didn't realize it was, it was a, I guess, a memory. Um, do you remember something at that age? Yeah, I remember so, like, I like, again, I didn't know about trauma until like, way later on in my life, but I didn't realize it was a memory of mine. It was like a, like, when you think about a flashback or something, um, two years old, you can barely remember anything. Yeah, but it was like so traumatic that I, I guess, just kept it in my, in my mind, but as a kid and growing up, like when I would think about it, I would, I would see like, the memory or like the image of what happened, but I didn't know that it was, like something that happened to me. I didn't know it was traumatic, if that makes sense. More like, like I would see, because I can see the TV, I can see, I can see the couch, I can, like everything that you would like, visual see as like a baby, but I can't, like I don't, I didn't think like, oh, there's a TV, there's a couch or I'm on the floor, it's just like, the environment, yeah, the environment, my point of view, and I just see like someone like over me. I don't even know who it was. I don't even know, again, I was a baby, so I don't even know what was happening to me, but it was traumatic enough that it was a memory that stayed with me, and then years later after like processing, I realized, oh, like something actually happened to me, that's why it's, that's why I can like, see it and like I know what it is now, what happened to me, but yeah, it's just, it's just, yeah, you know who it was? I'm pretty sure it was probably a family member, I'm a male, I don't, yeah, I don't know who it would be, but because a lot of, or all the individuals that sent me were all family members, my grandpa, my older cousins, my uncle, my stepbrother, all of them, all of those, like when I was a child, um, so, Is this continued on throughout your childhood? Yeah, um, so at like after like one or two, um, like my mom said I had a, like a seizure, um, and then she said that, like she, um, like called the police ambulance, but like she was afraid they were gonna take too long, so then she just started like holding me like a ran to all the neighbors in order, it was like knocking all their doors, and she said, um, she, there was like a man and he knew CPR, and then he gave me CPR, and then I lived because of that, um, and then I guess the next memory that I have after that was like three or four, um, when my older cousins, um, like one of them, he would come over to our house, and um, he would like take me to my bedroom, and he would close the door, and he would like do things to me, and I didn't understand what it was, but like he did it every single time, like he came over to visit, um, and was your mom around to protect you? No, they, they were never around, really, um, yeah, I don't even know where they, I think they were just maybe working all the time, I just, because like a lot of times like she left us w
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The Economics of Discrimination: Getting to the Core of the Matter
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-- caribbean-values-wealth economics glenn-loury racial-inequality source/paper
--- title: 'The Economics of Discrimination: Getting to the Core of the Matter' type: source source_type: paper platform: Academic Journal url: '' source_id: '' creator: 'Glenn C. Loury' speaker: 'Glenn C. Loury' posted_at: '1998' captured_at: '2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00' processed_with: web research...
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--- title: 'The Economics of Discrimination: Getting to the Core of the Matter' type: source source_type: paper platform: Academic Journal url: '' source_id: '' creator: 'Glenn C. Loury' speaker: 'Glenn C. Loury' posted_at: '1998' captured_at: '2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00' processed_with: web research into Obsidian source note capture_status: bibliographic review_status: intake confidence: high topics: - caribbean-values-wealth tags: - source/paper - glenn-loury - economics - racial-inequality - caribbean-values-wealth --- # The Economics of Discrimination: Getting to the Core of the Matter **Source ID:** paper:economics-discrimination-core **Platform:** Academic Journal **URL:** **Author:** Glenn C. Loury **Processed:** 2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00 **Priority Bucket:** caribbean-values-wealth Source type: Paper (1998) Author: Glenn C. Loury Journal: Published in *Journal of Economic Perspectives* / symposium contribution --- ## Summary Loury provides a critical reassessment of the economics of discrimination, arguing that the field has been too focused on the narrow concept of "discrimination" (differential treatment of equally qualified individuals) and has missed the deeper, more consequential phenomenon of "stigma" and its structural consequences. The paper is both a critique of the standard economics of discrimination (Becker, Arrow, Phelps) and a programmatic statement for a broader framework that incorporates social capital, identity, and historical path dependence. --- ## Key Claims - **The core distinction — discrimination vs. stigma:** Discrimination is about what happens at the point of transaction; stigma is about the social meaning that shapes everything before the transaction — expectations, investments, networks, opportunities. The economics literature has over-focused on the former and under-analyzed the latter. - **The Becker legacy and its limits:** Becker's taste-based discrimination model predicts that competitive markets erode discrimination. Loury argues this is empirically wrong because it ignores the dynamic, structural, and stigma-based mechanisms that reproduce inequality. - **Statistical discrimination is not the full story either:** Arrow and Phelps's statistical discrimination models are improvements but still static. They miss the dynamic feedback between reputation and investment that produces persistent inequality. - **Toward a broader framework:** Loury calls for an economics of racial inequality that incorporates social capital, identity formation, historical path dependence, and the structural reproduction of disadvantage — the framework he would fully develop in *The Anatomy of Racial Inequality*. --- ## Relevance to thesis This paper is the programmatic statement for the theoretical framework that underlies the Four Forces model. The distinction between discrimination (narrow, transactional) and stigma (broad, structural) is exactly the distinction between "removing barriers" and "addressing the accumulated consequences of barriers." For the Caribbean wealth thesis, the implication is that removing formal discrimination (e.g., ending redlining) is necessary but insufficient — the accumulated consequences (the ownership gap, the attitude gap, the inherited financial code) must be actively addressed through community-level capital building. --- ## Notable Quotes > "Discrimination is about what happens at the point of transaction; stigma is about the social meaning that shapes everything before — expectations, investments, networks, opportunities. The literature has over-focused on the former and under-analyzed the latter." > "Becker's taste-based discrimination model predicts competitive markets erode discrimination. This is empirically wrong because it ignores the dynamic, structural, and stigma-based mechanisms that reproduce inequality." > "Statistical discrimination models are improvements but still static. They miss the dynamic feedback between reputation and investment that produces persistent inequality." > "We need an economics of racial inequality that incorporates social capital, identity formation, historical path dependence, and the structural reproduction of disadvantage." --- ## Topics & Tags **Stance:** challenges --- ## Connections ### Related Sources - **[FOUNDATIONAL]** [[Loury - The Anatomy of Racial Inequality]] — This paper is the programmatic statement for the book's framework. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Loury - Racial Stigma and Its Consequences]] — The fuller development of the stigma concept introduced here. ### Related Concepts - [[Concept - Attitude Gap]] — Stigma as the structural source of attitude gaps. - [[Concept - Ownership Gap and Capital Markets]] — Stigma as the mechanism behind persistent exclusion from capital markets. - [[Concept - Inherited Financial Code]] — Stigma and its consequences as an inherited financial code. ### Appears In - [[Caribbean Wealth Attitudes - Four Forces Theory]] --- ## Extractio
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Part 3: what should we actually thank the feminists for?
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- antifeminism family feminism source/instagram thankafeminist traditional
--- title: "Part 3: what should we actually thank the feminists for? Feminism reshaped culture. But it also reshaped families, relationships, and the lives of the very women it claimed to free. And there were se" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "Part 3: what should we actually thank the feminists for? Feminism reshaped culture. But it also reshaped families, relationships, and the lives of the very women it claimed to free. And there were se" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSDbM3NEZGP/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dsdbm3nezgp" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 58 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - mindset - culture tags: - source/instagram --- # Part 3: what should we actually thank the feminists for? Feminism reshaped culture. But it also reshaped families, rela ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSDbM3NEZGP/ - **Relevance:** 58/100 - **Topics:** mindset, ai, culture - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 105.6754375s ## Summary First wave feminists, thank you. You helped win the vote. But your movement was never built for all women. It was engineered by white elite women and bankroll by people like George Francis train a braiding white supremacist who wanted political power kept in white hands. And your own leaders said it... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text First wave feminists, thank you. You helped win the vote. But your movement was never built for all women. It was engineered by white elite women and bankroll by people like George Francis train a braiding white supremacist who wanted political power kept in white hands. And your own leaders said it directly. Harry Chapman catchalled Southern lawmakers that white supremacy will be strengthened, not weakened by women's suffrage. So at its core, the first wave wasn't a fight for everyone's freedom. It was a strategy to secure the power of a select few. Second wave feminists, thank you. You promised liberation through sexual freedom, no fault divorce and total independence. But the structures you dismantled were the ones that families depended on. And as those foundations cracked, the consequences reshaped society. Children born outside of marriage searched from 5% to over 40% and single mother households rose more than 400% becoming the group most likely to experience poverty and leading women to absorb nearly all of the fallout alone. Modern feminists, thank you. You promised progress and powerment in a world where women could thrive on their own terms. But the culture you built cast men as either dangerous or useless and women as morally superior. A framework that upended the very design relationships depend on. You elevated independence over relationship, career over family and treated motherhood as a limitation instead of a calling. And the result wasn't stronger women. It was women carrying life alone reaching 35, now struggling to either find a husband or have children or forgoing it all together, praised for their resilience while deprived of its support that earlier generations could count on. And redefining women so broadly that anyone could claim it. The movement erased the very boundaries that once protected women at all. So yes, let's thank the feminists. ## Caption / Post Text Part 3: what should we actually thank the feminists for? Feminism reshaped culture. But it also reshaped families, relationships, and the lives of the very women it claimed to free. And there were serious consequences for it. #feminism #thankafeminist #traditional #antifeminism #family ## Key Claims - First wave feminists, thank you. - You helped win the vote. - But your movement was never built for all women. - It was engineered by white elite women and bankroll by people like George Francis train a braiding white supremacist who wanted political power kept in white hands. - And your own leaders said it directly. ## Topic Application - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **ai**: AI/tech - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - [[Relationships - never got point happy wife happy life hear]] — **[COMPLEMENTS]**: Both critique a cultural script where women's happiness and independence are elevated above mutual obligation — dsdbm3nezgp traces this to feminism, 0dbf3da0d583 critiques "happy wife happy life." - [[Relationships - Like man gonna look say know need pay]] — **[COMPLEMENTS]**: Both argue that modern relationship expectations have become one-sided — dsdbm3nezgp blames feminism for elevating independence over relationship, c9aibg1ud3b frames it as a reciprocity problem. ## Linkages
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Im glad you’re here. Please don’t go anywhere. #mensmentalhealthmatters #mensmentalhealth #end22aday #reels #relatable
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- end22aday mensmentalhealth mensmentalhealthmatters reels relatable source/instagram
--- title: "Im glad you’re here. Please don’t go anywhere. #mensmentalhealthmatters #mensmentalhealth #end22aday #reels #relatable" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxcCEJ1sX0k/" source_id: "instagram:reel/cxccej1sx0k" creator: "" captured_...
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--- title: "Im glad you’re here. Please don’t go anywhere. #mensmentalhealthmatters #mensmentalhealth #end22aday #reels #relatable" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxcCEJ1sX0k/" source_id: "instagram:reel/cxccej1sx0k" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 38 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - mindset - health tags: - source/instagram --- # Im glad you’re here. Please don’t go anywhere. #mensmentalhealthmatters #mensmentalhealth #end22aday #reels #relatable ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxcCEJ1sX0k/ - **Relevance:** 38/100 - **Topics:** mindset, health - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 58.4925s ## Summary What's up, man? Mate, another day, I should be proud of yourself. It's been a long couple months. I know what it is. It's been for me too. I hate to be the one to tell you, man. But you're slidin'. You started to fall back in that place you fought so hard to get out of. You wanted to be here. You wa... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text What's up, man? Mate, another day, I should be proud of yourself. It's been a long couple months. I know what it is. It's been for me too. I hate to be the one to tell you, man. But you're slidin'. You started to fall back in that place you fought so hard to get out of. You wanted to be here. You wanted to make it another day. You want to slip? Don't forget, man. You're not making mistakes. You're learning. You're just trying to learn how to deal with all the things that this life throws at you. You want to see your slip, man. You want you to come back? I want to see you. It makes you come back. ## Caption / Post Text Im glad you’re here. Please don’t go anywhere. #mensmentalhealthmatters #mensmentalhealth #end22aday #reels #relatable ## Key Claims - What's up, man? Mate, another day, I should be proud of yourself. - It's been a long couple months. - I hate to be the one to tell you, man. - You started to fall back in that place you fought so hard to get out of. - You wanted to be here. ## Topic Application - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **health**: Health ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Dr Brene Brown shares words on men being vulnerable and what it can often]] — both are men’s mental health messages centered on vulnerability, encouragement, and supportive listening. ## Linkages
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Relationships - Power makes men attractive women power doesn't make
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- source/facebook
--- title: "Relationships - Power makes men attractive women power doesn't make" type: source source_type: facebook platform: facebook url: "https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1Fc93o59Yc/" source_id: "facebook:wa:613b7ead1b93" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whis...
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--- title: "Relationships - Power makes men attractive women power doesn't make" type: source source_type: facebook platform: facebook url: "https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1Fc93o59Yc/" source_id: "facebook:wa:613b7ead1b93" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 58 source_chat: "daimon-2468338737" topics: - local - culture tags: - source/facebook --- # Relationships - Power makes men attractive women power doesn't make ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** facebook - **URL:** https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1Fc93o59Yc/ - **Relevance:** 58/100 - **Topics:** ai, local, culture - **Source:** daimon-2468338737 - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 26.1703125s ## Summary Power makes men very attractive to women, but power doesn't make women attractive to men. And that's a big difference. If you looked at sociobiological differences between men and women, the correlation between socioeconomic success and sexual success for men is 0.7, which is a walloping correlation... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text Power makes men very attractive to women, but power doesn't make women attractive to men. And that's a big difference. If you looked at sociobiological differences between men and women, the correlation between socioeconomic success and sexual success for men is 0.7, which is a walloping correlation. It is the biggest predictor of male success on the mating side by a huge margin. The relationship for women is zero. ## Caption / Post Text *(None)* ## Key Claims - Power makes men very attractive to women, but power doesn't make women attractive to men. - And that's a big difference. - If you looked at sociobiological differences between men and women, the correlation between socioeconomic success and sexual success for men is 0. - 7, which is a walloping correlation. - It is the biggest predictor of male success on the mating side by a huge margin. ## Topic Application - **ai**: AI/tech - **local**: Barbados/Caribbean - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - [[Marriage and Children as the Good Life Script (2)]] — **[EXTENDS]**: both center the role of power and status in romantic attraction, especially for men. - [[Relationships - important lessons learned relationships man woman man reacts]] — **[TENSION]**: this reduces relationship success to power and attraction, while the other note emphasizes mutual care under conflict. - [[Relationships - Dads children prefer each other play partners]] — **[COMPLEMENTS]**: both draw on evolutionary biology to argue male and female roles are biologically differentiated — one in mating/attraction (power predicts male reproductive success but not female), the other in parenting (fathers bond through play, mothers through nurturing, each peaking oxytocin differently). ## Linkages - [[Concept - Attitude Gap]] — the correlation between socioeconomic success and sexual success for men (0.7) is a stark example of how beliefs about money and status shape outcomes; the "attitude gap" is literally about how power and resourcefulness are perceived as attractive - [[Concept - Youth Strain and Status Malware]] — the sociobiological framing of power as attractiveness is the substrate on which status competition operates; men compete for socioeconomic success because it's the biggest predictor of mating success
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Follow @focusmarriage for more!
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- faith focusonthefamily marriage parenting source/instagram wedding
--- title: "Follow @focusmarriage for more! #focusonthefamily #faith #parenting #marriage #wedding" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/DGd7KphM6l9/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dgd7kphm6l9" creator: "focusonthefamily" captured_at: "2026-06-18" p...
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--- title: "Follow @focusmarriage for more! #focusonthefamily #faith #parenting #marriage #wedding" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/DGd7KphM6l9/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dgd7kphm6l9" creator: "focusonthefamily" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "vision_capture" capture_status: on_screen_text review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 65 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - faith - marriage - mindset tags: - source/instagram --- # Follow @focusmarriage for more! #focusonthefamily #faith #parenting #marriage #wedding ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/p/DGd7KphM6l9/ - **Creator:** focusonthefamily - **Relevance:** 65/100 - **Topics:** faith, marriage, mindset - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** vision_capture | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** English | **Duration:** 0s ## Summary Focus on the Family post urging believers to marry a spouse who prays *for* them, not just *about* them — emphasizing shared prayer as a cornerstone of Christian marriage. The image features the quote "Marry a spouse who prays for you. Not just about you." and encourages followers to engage with @focusmarriage. ## On-Screen Text (Vision Capture) **Image overlay text:** - "Marry a spouse who prays for you. Not just about you." - "FOCUS ON THE FAMILY." **Caption:** Follow @focusmarriage for more! #focusonthefamily #faith #parenting #marriage #wedding **Comments (sample):** - disney_lover28: Amen 🙏 🙌❤️ - dana_genevieve7: That prays WITH you. - gvthomas1795: Marry a spouse who also prays with you - 1133candles: Yes and Amen!!! - riseandreclaimministry: Amen! **Metrics:** 2.4K likes, 18 comments | **Date:** February 24, 2025 ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text *(No audio — image post)* ## Caption / Post Text Follow @focusmarriage for more! #focusonthefamily #faith #parenting #marriage #wedding ## Key Claims - A spouse who prays *for* you (interceding on your behalf) is more valuable than one who merely prays *about* you (mentioning you generally). - Shared prayer is presented as a non-negotiable quality in a Christian marriage. - The post frames marriage as a spiritually engaged partnership, not just a practical or emotional one. ## Topic Application - **faith**: Directly encourages prayer within marriage; rooted in Christian family teaching from Focus on the Family. - **marriage**: Core message about choosing a spouse who actively prays for their partner. - **mindset**: Implies a mindset shift — prayer as proactive spiritual support rather than passive concern. ## Caveats - Vision capture only; no audio or transcript available. - Comments reflect audience agreement but add no substantive new content. ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Relationships - best marriage textbook market still Bible]] — both frame Christian marriage as a spiritual partnership; dgtpsigpts0 prescribes sacrificial love and submission (Ephesians 5), dgd7kphm6l9 adds prayer as the mechanism that sustains it - **[EXTENDS]** [[A womans God- given role is to be a help meet for her Husband! Make being a]] — praying for your husband is a spiritual form of the "help meet" role described in dtx5trzkcb7 — interceding on his behalf rather than just mentioning him, deepening the anticipation-study model into spiritual territory - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[What does it mean to be committed to your marriage]] — prayer for your spouse is one form of the daily commitment c1uy4ahsjvz describes — both frame marriage as ongoing spiritual and practical work, not a one-time vow - **[CONTEXTUALIZES]** [[John Lenox defends his faith in God at Oxford University. Atheist Richard]] — Lennox argues faith is rational and defensible at Oxford; this note's call to pray for your spouse rests on that rational foundation — if faith is irrational, prayer is superstition; Lennox's apologetics legitimizes spiritual marriage practices ## Linkages - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — choosing a spouse who actively prays reflects personal agency in relationship decisions - — values-based decision-making in long-term partnerships (tangential)
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Margulan Seissembai is a prominent entrepreneur and investor from Kazakhstan. He is known for his work in private equity
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--- title: "Margulan Seissembai is a prominent entrepreneur and investor from Kazakhstan. He is known for his work in private equity, venture capital, and his role as a founder of Asadel Partners, a private equit" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "Margulan Seissembai is a prominent entrepreneur and investor from Kazakhstan. He is known for his work in private equity, venture capital, and his role as a founder of Asadel Partners, a private equit" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DBZLEzqiE1h/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dbzlezqie1h" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 78 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - mindset - culture tags: - source/instagram --- # Margulan Seissembai is a prominent entrepreneur and investor from Kazakhstan. He is known for his work in private equity ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DBZLEzqiE1h/ - **Relevance:** 78/100 - **Topics:** wealth, mindset, ai, culture - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 37.0836875s ## Summary To become a wealthy person, intelligence is not what is needed. It is needed, but not in the way people think. People overestimate knowledge and overestimate the importance of intelligence. Of the 100% of financially successful people I have met, not all 100% are smart people. Not all. I would say t... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text To become a wealthy person, intelligence is not what is needed. It is needed, but not in the way people think. People overestimate knowledge and overestimate the importance of intelligence. Of the 100% of financially successful people I have met, not all 100% are smart people. Not all. I would say that many of them are not very smart people, but they are all 100% energetic. They make a mistake. Correct it, make a mistake. Correct it and repeat. And they do this very energetically without losing enthusiasm. ## Caption / Post Text Margulan Seissembai is a prominent entrepreneur and investor from Kazakhstan. He is known for his work in private equity, venture capital, and his role as a founder of Asadel Partners, a private equity firm that focuses on investments in Central Asia. Margulan has played a significant role in the economic development of the region, often emphasizing the importance of innovation, entrepreneurship, and the growth of local businesses. Margulan is also a well-known public speaker, sharing insights on leadership, investment, and personal development. He has a substantial presence on social media, where he shares his experiences and lessons from both business and personal life, inspiring many aspiring entrepreneurs in Kazakhstan and beyond. ## Key Claims - To become a wealthy person, intelligence is not what is needed. - It is needed, but not in the way people think. - People overestimate knowledge and overestimate the importance of intelligence. - Of the 100% of financially successful people I have met, not all 100% are smart people. - I would say that many of them are not very smart people, but they are all 100% energetic. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **ai**: AI/tech - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Speed equals power Sun Tzu, Robert Greene, and Business Jiu-Jitsu]] — both about action over hesitation: Seissembai says wealth comes from energetic trial-and-error loops, Sun Tzu says speed beats over-calculation — both demand action over analysis paralysis. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Faith - What's deepest life quote ever heard]] — c_lzpbamy2v says God provides opportunity but you must act; Seissembai says the successful act energetically and correct mistakes — both frame agency and persistence as the path to wealth, not intelligence. - **[TENSION]** [[About speaker - Steven Paul Jobs was an American businessman, inventor, and]] — Seissembai argues energy and correction loops matter more than talent; Jobs' Beatles model emphasizes complementary talent balancing weaknesses — tension between energy-driven iteration and talent-driven synergy. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Relationships - It's better admit walked wrong door spend life]] — both about rejecting stagnation: Seissembai says keep making mistakes and correcting them, damqsy_myr9 says leave the wrong room rather than stay — both demand movement over staying put. ## Linkages - — wealth values direction - [[Concept - Money Scripts]] — money scripts / inherited financial beliefs
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What would you do with 100 acres of land?
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- christian country diy jesus source/instagram treehouse wife
--- title: "What would you do with 100 acres of land? #treehouse #wife #country #jesus #christian #diy" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNlxuvuS84h/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dnlxuvus84h" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed...
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--- title: "What would you do with 100 acres of land? #treehouse #wife #country #jesus #christian #diy" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNlxuvuS84h/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dnlxuvus84h" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 40 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - practical - faith tags: - source/instagram --- # What would you do with 100 acres of land? #treehouse #wife #country #jesus #christian #diy ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNlxuvuS84h/ - **Relevance:** 40/100 - **Topics:** practical, faith - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 46.3716875s ## Summary Why does my husband have the next 10 years of our lives planned out and I don't even know what the heck we're having for dinner? This tree house, he jumped it up before I was even in the picture. He's always talking about what this place is going to be, what it's all going to look like. Meanwhile, I... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text Why does my husband have the next 10 years of our lives planned out and I don't even know what the heck we're having for dinner? This tree house, he jumped it up before I was even in the picture. He's always talking about what this place is going to be, what it's all going to look like. Meanwhile, I am just trying to survive the day. He thinks in years, I think in minutes. That makes our decision-making fun. I'm not saying either one of us is wrong, but he's wrong. But here we are three years later and I can say the dream-taking shape. The Lord didn't just change my world. He over-delivered. How many times do I have to do this? That is a take. Yes, I know. I know my method is questionable, but it works. Once I was a nomad, now I'm a wife and I'm planning on chickens in a garden. Now do I know how to do any of those things? No. The Lord gave me a husband is basically Google. I may not see how this all fits into God's greater plan, but I do trust the one who does. ## Caption / Post Text What would you do with 100 acres of land? #treehouse #wife #country #jesus #christian #diy ## Key Claims - Why does my husband have the next 10 years of our lives planned out and I don't even know what the heck we're having for dinner? This tree house, he jumped it up before I was even in the picture. - He's always talking about what this place is going to be, what it's all going to look like. - Meanwhile, I am just trying to survive the day. - He thinks in years, I think in minutes. - That makes our decision-making fun. ## Topic Application - **practical**: Practical skills - **faith**: Faith ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Love alone isnt enough to build a lasting marriage. Its about choosing a]] — Both argue that lasting relationships depend on values and alignment, not just chemistry. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Wealth - Love person leaves mistake]] — Both emphasize that mutual investment is required for a relationship to work. ## Linkages - [[Master Synthesis - All Reviewed Folders]] — master synthesis
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Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, says “I’ve never met someone really successful with a great social life at 20”
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- alexkarp billionaire business chatgpt entrepreneur entrepreneurmindset entrepreneurship finance finance101
--- title: "Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, says “I’ve never met someone really successful with a great social life at 20”  Thoughts?  Follow @alerts for daily #investing & #finance related content ✅ #stockmarket " type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, says “I’ve never met someone really successful with a great social life at 20”  Thoughts?  Follow @alerts for daily #investing & #finance related content ✅ #stockmarket " type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKx5nkPAD3L/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dkx5nkpad3l" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 70 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - mindset tags: - source/instagram --- # Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, says “I’ve never met someone really successful with a great social life at 20”  Thoughts?  ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKx5nkPAD3L/ - **Relevance:** 70/100 - **Topics:** wealth, mindset, ai - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 46.9289375s ## Summary I've never met someone really successful who had a great social life at 20. That's what you want. That's what you want, that's great, but you're not going to be successful and don't blame anyone else. So, you know, it's like if your goal is to advance your aptitude, focus on your aptitude and focus ... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text I've never met someone really successful who had a great social life at 20. That's what you want. That's what you want, that's great, but you're not going to be successful and don't blame anyone else. So, you know, it's like if your goal is to advance your aptitude, focus on your aptitude and focus on your freedom and happiness, which are directly correlated, because if you're doing something you're really good at, no one really cares what you wear to work. And if you're very talented and most people have something that they're talented at and enjoy, men I'm like focused on that, organize your whole life around that. Don't worry so much about the money that sounds like hypocrisy now, but I never really do. And, and stay off the mess and you'll do very well. ## Caption / Post Text Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, says “I’ve never met someone really successful with a great social life at 20”  Thoughts?  Follow @alerts for daily #investing & #finance related content ✅ #stockmarket #stocks #stockmarkets #wealth #stockstowatch #hedgefund #business #motivation #stockmarkets #hedgefunds #investing #invest #investor #investments #sp500 #wallstreet #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #entrepreneurmindset #billionaire #success #chatgpt #finance101 #investing101 #personalfinance #vanguard #palantir #alexkarp ## Key Claims - I've never met someone really successful who had a great social life at 20. - That's what you want, that's great, but you're not going to be successful and don't blame anyone else. - So, you know, it's like if your goal is to advance your aptitude, focus on your aptitude and focus on your freedom and happiness, which are directly correlated, because if you're doing something you're really good at, no one really cares what you wear to work. - And if you're very talented and most people have something that they're talented at and enjoy, men I'm like focused on that, organize your whole life around that. - Don't worry so much about the money that sounds like hypocrisy now, but I never really do. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **ai**: AI/tech ## Caveats ## Linkages - [[Concept - Money Scripts]] — money scripts / inherited financial beliefs - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — personal agency, taking control - [[Concept - Ownership Gap and Capital Markets]] — the reel is explicitly about stocks, investing, hedge funds, and capital allocation, which sits squarely in ownership and capital markets - [[Concept - Youth Strain and Status Malware]] — the reel explicitly tells young people to sacrifice their social life at 20 and trade social pleasure for future success, which fits the project’s youth/status pressure concept ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Nietzsche on Finding Your Purpose]] — Karp says "organize your whole life around" what you're talented at and enjoy — this is the practical execution of Nietzsche's method for finding purpose: once you identify what has "dominated and delighted" you, structure your life around it. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Simon Sinek Speaks about essence of NIKE]] — Nike's celebration of the dedicated few who run rain or shine is the brand expression of Karp's "organize your whole life around" your aptitude. Both demand monomaniacal focus. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Wealth - Bro ski going carnival]] — Karp says successful people sacrifice their social life at 20; this note says skip carnival and lock in. Both argue young people should trade social pleasure for building wealth now. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Discipline - habits ha
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Modern Man in Search of a Soul
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- caribbean-values-wealth jordan-peterson meaning psychology source/book
--- title: "Modern Man in Search of a Soul" type: source source_type: book platform: Book url: '' source_id: '' creator: Carl Gustav Jung speaker: Carl Gustav Jung posted_at: '1933' captured_at: '2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00' processed_with: web research into Obsidian source note capture_status: biblio...
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--- title: "Modern Man in Search of a Soul" type: source source_type: book platform: Book url: '' source_id: '' creator: Carl Gustav Jung speaker: Carl Gustav Jung posted_at: '1933' captured_at: '2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00' processed_with: web research into Obsidian source note capture_status: bibliographic review_status: intake confidence: high topics: - caribbean-values-wealth tags: - source/book - jordan-peterson - psychology - meaning - caribbean-values-wealth --- # Modern Man in Search of a Soul Source type: Book (1933) Author: Carl Gustav Jung Publisher: Harcourt, Brace and Company / Kegan Paul (UK) Recommended by: Jordan Peterson --- ## Summary Modern Man in Search of a Soul is a collection of Jung's essays that introduce analytical psychology to a general audience, covering dreams, the unconscious, psychological types, the stages of life, and the relationship between psychology and literature. Jung's central argument is that modern people have lost contact with the unconscious — the deep psychic strata that connect the individual to archetypal patterns, collective wisdom, and meaning — and that this loss produces the neurosis, emptiness, and spiritual hunger characteristic of modern life. The book argues that psychological health requires integrating the unconscious, not suppressing it. ## Key Claims - **The collective unconscious:** Beneath the personal unconscious lies a deeper layer shared by all humanity — a repository of archetypal patterns (the hero, the shadow, the anima/animus, the wise old man) that shape experience, dream life, and behavior across cultures. - **The loss of the sacred as psychological crisis:** Modern secularism has not eliminated the religious instinct but displaced it — the psychological need for transcendence, ritual, and meaning persists, and when it is not consciously addressed, it manifests as neurosis, addiction, or ideological possession. - **Dreams as compensatory:** Dreams are not random noise but the unconscious's attempt to restore psychological balance, compensating for the one-sidedness of conscious attitudes — the psyche is self-regulating if attended to. - **Individuation as the goal of life:** The fundamental task of psychological development is individuation — the integration of conscious and unconscious, the acceptance of the shadow, and the becoming of a whole person rather than a fragment. - **Psychological types:** Jung's distinction between introversion/extraversion and thinking/feeling/sensation/intuition provides a map of individual differences that explains why people perceive the same reality differently and why one-size-fits-all approaches fail. ## Notable Quotes > "Modern man has lost his soul, and the neuroses of our time are the symptoms of that loss." > "The dream is the small hidden door in the deepest and most intimate sanctum of the soul." > "Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate." > "The individuation process is the psychological development that leads to the becoming of a whole person." > "Every psychic advance arises from the necessity of overcoming a one-sidedness." --- ## Topics & Tags **Stance:** provokes --- ## Relevance to thesis Modern Man in Search of a Soul is the clinical and theoretical foundation for the [[Concept - Inherited Financial Code]] framework — Jung's archetypes are the deep structure of the inherited code, the patterns that shape behavior below conscious awareness. The book's diagnosis of the loss of the sacred as the source of modern psychological crisis maps onto [[Concept - Lost Maintainers]] — the institutions that connected individuals to archetypal patterns (religion, ritual, tradition) were dismantled without replacement, producing the psychological emptiness that manifests as economic dysfunction. Jung's emphasis on individuation speaks to [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — true agency requires integration of the unconscious, not just rational decision-making. ## Connections ### Related Concepts - [[Concept - Inherited Financial Code]] — Jung's archetypes are the deep structure of inherited behavioral code - [[Concept - Lost Maintainers]] — the loss of sacred institutions produces the psychological crisis Jung diagnoses - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — individuation (integration of unconscious) is the psychological foundation of agency - [[Concept - New Malware]] — ideological possession is what Jung would call a failure to integrate the shadow - [[Caribbean Wealth Attitudes - Four Forces Theory]] — the thesis's attention to cultural inheritance as a wealth factor draws on Jungian depth psychology ### Related Sources - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Peterson - Maps of Meaning The Architecture of Belief]] — Peterson's magnum opus is substantially built on Jung's framework; Maps of Meaning operationalizes Jung's insights for a contemporary audience - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Peterson rec - The Origins and History of Consciousness - Erich Neumann]] — Neum
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This one really landed for me. 🙏
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- source/instagram
--- title: "This one really landed for me. 🙏 The truth is, none of us are perfect all the time. Sometimes we’re messy, overwhelmed, or just not our best selves. If you don’t feel safe to bring that version of yo" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "This one really landed for me. 🙏 The truth is, none of us are perfect all the time. Sometimes we’re messy, overwhelmed, or just not our best selves. If you don’t feel safe to bring that version of yo" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DD0cr6zTC3s/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dd0cr6ztc3s" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 78 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - philosophy - mindset - culture tags: - source/instagram --- # This one really landed for me. 🙏 The truth is, none of us are perfect all the time. Sometimes we’re messy, overwhelmed, ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DD0cr6zTC3s/ - **Relevance:** 78/100 - **Topics:** wealth, philosophy, mindset, culture - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 26.6346875s ## Summary Find someone who you just feel safe being a burden to. Not going to potentially be a burden, but if you, it's sometimes you suck, you know, sometimes you're a burden. And if you don't even feel safe being like that around your partner, you have to just withhold things from them and put on that show.... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text Find someone who you just feel safe being a burden to. Not going to potentially be a burden, but if you, it's sometimes you suck, you know, sometimes you're a burden. And if you don't even feel safe being like that around your partner, you have to just withhold things from them and put on that show. You're never going to feel like safe around them and you're not going to want to be there for them as much when they're being a burden as well. Just become these two people dividing and conquering all your problems, rather than taking on the world together. ## Caption / Post Text This one really landed for me. 🙏 The truth is, none of us are perfect all the time. Sometimes we’re messy, overwhelmed, or just not our best selves. If you don’t feel safe to bring that version of you into a relationship—whether it’s romantic, friendship, or even a business partnership—then what’s left is a performance, not a connection. True partnership means knowing you don’t have to carry it all alone. It’s having someone who doesn’t flinch when life gets heavy. It’s about showing up for each other—messy moments and all—and tackling the world together, not apart. The best relationships aren’t about perfection. They’re about safety, trust, and the willingness to hold space for each other’s burdens.🤍 🎥: @chriswillx 🗣️: @cbum ## Key Claims - Find someone who you just feel safe being a burden to. - Not going to potentially be a burden, but if you, it's sometimes you suck, you know, sometimes you're a burden. - And if you don't even feel safe being like that around your partner, you have to just withhold things from them and put on that show. - You're never going to feel like safe around them and you're not going to want to be there for them as much when they're being a burden as well. - Just become these two people dividing and conquering all your problems, rather than taking on the world together. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance - **philosophy**: Philosophy - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Unconditional Love]] — both about the conditions for genuine love: dd0cr6ztc3s says partnership requires being safe enough to be a burden, dc6x9zcoz2k says unconditional love requires empathy without judgment — both reject performative relationships. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[A woman who truly loves you does more than listen she believes]] — both about partnership as a force multiplier: dd0cr6ztc3s says the right partner lets you be a burden without performance, dmiwvlbx-wc says the right partner amplifies your vision — both about safety and trust as the foundation for growth. - **[PARTIALLY CONTRADICTS]** [[Father Josiah Trenham ''It isn't good for you to have multiple bed partners]] — dd0cr6ztc3s argues the best relationships embrace imperfection and mess; Father Josiah argues relationships require strict conditions and sexual restraint — tension about whether love should be unconditional or conditional. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Relationships - people love same frequency intellectually emotionally]] — dd0cr6ztc3s says most couples become "two people dividing and conquering" (habit, not love); Proctor distinguishes "being in love" from "being in habit" — both identify the same failure mode in relationships. ## Linkages
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Five Things Not to Play With in a Grown Man
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- changeyourmindset men peace relationships source/instagram women
--- title: "Five Things Not to Play With in a Grown Man" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVqS9cEjDA8/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dvqs9cejda8" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: ...
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--- title: "Five Things Not to Play With in a Grown Man" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVqS9cEjDA8/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dvqs9cejda8" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 30 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - mindset tags: - source/instagram --- # Five Things Not to Play With in a Grown Man ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVqS9cEjDA8/ - **Relevance:** 30/100 - **Topics:** mindset - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 95.087125s ## Summary When you're dealing with a grown man, there are five things that you absolutely cannot play with. Number one is his time. A grown man organizes his life around responsibilities, so family, purpose. So when a man like that gives you his time, that means something. Number two, his dignity. He is not g... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text When you're dealing with a grown man, there are five things that you absolutely cannot play with. Number one is his time. A grown man organizes his life around responsibilities, so family, purpose. So when a man like that gives you his time, that means something. Number two, his dignity. He is not going to play about his dignity. He can take a joke. You can even tease him a little bit, but humiliating him, correcting that man in front of people, talking down to him publicly, non-negotiable. Number three is his peace. And that should be number one, actually. A man of this world spends most of his day dealing with pressure, so the vibe becomes home to absolutely matters. Constant drama, tests, emotional fires to put out those kind of things drain him. Because peace is not boring to a grown man. Peace is necessary. Number four, his effort. When a man is trying, he's showing up, he's fixing problems, he's making plans, taking responsibility, that effort has to be appreciated. Because nothing tells a man to stop trying more than feeling like nothing he does is good enough. Number five is his loyalty. A real man takes loyalty seriously, not just physical loyalty, but emotional loyalty. The way you speak about him, the way you represent the relationship when he's not around. When a man realizes that the person beside him isn't truly in his corner, that man's going to start thinking hard. And when a man gets to thinking hard, it's bend or break. ## Caption / Post Text #relationships #men #women #changeyourmindset #peace ## Key Claims - When you're dealing with a grown man, there are five things that you absolutely cannot play with. - Number one is his time. - A grown man organizes his life around responsibilities, so family, purpose. - So when a man like that gives you his time, that means something. - Number two, his dignity. ## Topic Application - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Every father owes these 4 things to his kids]] — Both focus on a father’s obligations to his children. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[A fathers love]] — Both highlight fatherhood as sacrificial love. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Money Scripts]] — money scripts and mindset - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — personal agency
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Comment “king” if you been there or are there rn 👑
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- kingscommunity mensm mensmentalhealth mensmentalhealthawareness mensmentalhealthmatters niceguysfinishlast source/instagram
--- title: "Comment “king” if you been there or are there rn 👑 #kingscommunity #mensmentalhealth #mensmentalhealthawareness #mensmentalhealthmatters #niceguysfinishlast" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVrbhvijs6q/" source_id: "instagram...
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--- title: "Comment “king” if you been there or are there rn 👑 #kingscommunity #mensmentalhealth #mensmentalhealthawareness #mensmentalhealthmatters #niceguysfinishlast" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVrbhvijs6q/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dvrbhvijs6q" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 38 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - mindset - health tags: - source/instagram --- # Comment “king” if you been there or are there rn 👑 #kingscommunity #mensmentalhealth #mensmentalhealthawareness #mensm ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVrbhvijs6q/ - **Relevance:** 38/100 - **Topics:** mindset, health - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 151.511625s ## Summary What's something you'll get a lot of hate for if you say it out loud? A woman with an unhilled father wound brings into the relationship a little girl who is still trying to feel safe with a man. And when a man is not grounded in his boundaries and his own self-worth and self-respect, he will slowly... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text What's something you'll get a lot of hate for if you say it out loud? A woman with an unhilled father wound brings into the relationship a little girl who is still trying to feel safe with a man. And when a man is not grounded in his boundaries and his own self-worth and self-respect, he will slowly lose himself trying to prove that he's enough for her. But because she has this unhilled wound, he never will be. In the relationship, she says she wants leadership, but she punishes him when it shows up. She asks for decisiveness and strength, yet questions or criticizes all of his choices. And over time, he stops stepping forward, not because he can't lead, but because nothing he does feels supported. She undermines him in public, interrupting him, talking over him, correcting all of his words or decisions in front of others. And what looks small on the surface slowly turns into what feels like public humiliation to him. And he starts withdrawing to avoid it. She says she wants a man, but treats him like a boy. Micromanaging, reminding, using a parental tone instead of standing beside him as an equal. And eventually, the dynamic shifts from connection and love to control. And that's when all of the respect starts to erode in the relationship. And then she withholds appreciation and affection while amplifying criticism and coldness. What he does right becomes expected and unnoticed. What he does wrong becomes the focus. And what he comes home to is cold and bitter. She wants him to fight for her. But the way he sees it is that there's nothing left worth fighting for. And nothing he gives is enough anyways. So his motivation completely collapses. And here's the hard truth for us men too. We're the ones that allow her to do this. Because if a man isn't rooted in his own boundaries, in his own self respect and self worth, he'll tolerate this for much longer than he should. And over time, slowly lose himself trying to keep the peace. Stay strong, Kings. ## Caption / Post Text Comment “king” if you been there or are there rn 👑 #kingscommunity #mensmentalhealth #mensmentalhealthawareness #mensmentalhealthmatters #niceguysfinishlast ## Key Claims - **What's something you'll get a lot of hate for if you say it out loud? A woman with an unhilled father wound brings into the relationship a little girl who is still trying to feel safe with a man.** - **And when a man is not grounded in his boundaries and his own self-worth and self-respect, he will slowly lose himself trying to prove that he's enough for her.** - **But because she has this unhilled wound, he never will be.** - **In the relationship, she says she wants leadership, but she punishes him when it shows up.** - **She asks for decisiveness and strength, yet questions or criticizes all of his choices.** ## Topic Application - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **health**: Health ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) ## Linkages - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — the man who loses himself trying to prove his worth to someone with an unhealed wound: agency requires boundaries and self-respect; without them, you tolerate dynamics that erode your identity - [[Concept - Inherited Financial Code]] — the "unhealed father wound" is an inherited pattern: the woman brings a childhood wound into the relationship, and the man's response is shaped by his own inherited patterns of tolerance and self-worth
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