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  • Reflection

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    I am coming off of a two-week break and I feel good! I wanted to get this to you all yesterday but that wasn’t in the cards. Right now for Life with Ken I am working on developing consistency. Well, in life period I am working on consistency. The hardest thing about consistency is itself.…

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  • Does God Compromise?

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    Read this article on Substack! A compromise is the coming to agreed terms among two parties. It is a settled negotiation for the purpose of mutual benefit. The Bible tells us that: No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to…

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  • The Purpose of Passion

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    It’s said that passion is a poor person’s career. Passion has two definitions: strong and barely controllable emotion; and the suffering and death of Jesus. I find this to be interesting because when you talk about passion with someone, an average person will probably describe their passion as something they do for work, or a…

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  • Don’t Lose Focus

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    Sometimes in life you have to compete with distractions. While you may have certain priorities, the things of life don’t always care about what you think is important. You may have a family that you care about, but your job needs you at the same time as your kid’s baseball game. You may have an…

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  • A Hobby Vs a Habit Vs a Lifestyle

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    Before I go over how these things are different let’s highlight how they are the same. At the end of the day a hobby, habit, or lifestyle is simply something you do. Outside of your biological activities, in theory the rest of what you do with your life in any given 24 hours, is up…

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  • The Practical Problems with Selfishness

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    And the Lord God said, “It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him a helper meet for him.” – Genesis 2:18 KJV. The subsequent scriptures talk about God making the animals and telling Adam to go name them all. The first helper for man wasn’t a woman, it was a…

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  • The Best Workouts for a Broad Chest

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    Your chest or pectoral muscles are essentially your main source for upper body strength. They lend themselves to your arm and shoulder movement, rotation ability, and adduction and abduction. Your pectoral muscles are responsible for pressing, pushing, flapping, and waving motions. A strong chest is one that can generate and exert force. A broad or…

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  • Sometimes You Just Need Company

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    Human beings are supposed to do life together. It takes at least two people for anything noteworthy to be accomplished. It takes at least two people to have a child. In order to make a sale or purchase there must be someone selling and another someone to buy; two people. It’s said that misery loves…

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  • The Statesmanship, The Renaissance Man, The Politician, The Scandal, The Richard Milhous Nixon

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    Born in Yorba Linda, California on January 9, 1913, Richard Nixon was a dynamo of a man for his time. He was a public servant for the lion’s share of his life and described as a natural master politician by some. He had a knack for capturing people’s attention and interest, and for being skilled…

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  • Too Big for Your World Too Small for the Real World

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    Image source. In civilization dynamics there is theorized to be multiple things that happen to a civilization that may lead to or signify its downfall. One of those things is qualified individuals doing things that they are overqualified to do. The issue with being a large fish in a small pond or an invasive species…

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