Lifestyle

  • 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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  • The Financial Crisis/Panic of 1792

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  • A Shred of Dignity

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    I remember at one point in my life I cried when I was faced with the stark reality of having to find a job. I know it was super childish, but at the same time for me a job symbolized my own ineptitude, an implication of years of slavery, bowing one’s knee to the devil,…

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  • The Final Riff

    Read this article on Substack! EXPLICIT CONTENT WARNING: This article contains strong language, “colorful” images, and or similar themes. Anyone under the age of 18 should not be interfacing with lifewithken.com or any of our content. For more information view our privacy policy. Discretion is advised. For whatever reason historically, or at least the past…

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  • Find Your Community

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    Read this article on Substack! One of the fundamental truths of life is that humans are inclined to community. We are programmed to connect with each other. We need it as an essential for survival. You can get so much out of relationship: a sense of belonging, purpose, personal growth, etc. If you look at…

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  • How to Prevent Burnout

    Read this article on Substack! Picture this: you are working your job diligently and faithfully, not skipping a beat. Suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, it’s like you smack a brick wall. Now, when your alarm goes off, you are hitting snooze and rolling over to the other side of the bed. This is a stark…

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  • Tips and Tricks to Stay Motivated, Keep Engaged, and be a High Performer

    Read this article on Substack! Staying motivated can be a challenge. One day you are high off life: checking off all your boxes on your to do list, being accountable to others, and staying on top of your responsibilities. The next, you find that there are not enough hours in a day, you are only…

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  • Building Muscle and Strength

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    There is a lot of gray space in physical fitness. It’s difficult to get the best of both worlds in health in general but in training specifically. As a novice in working out I did it because it was the thing to do. For me in my youth a lot of what I did, I…

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  • Healthy Hurts

    Read this article on Substack! Your healthiness is hurting the people around you. That’s right, you being a healthy individual from the perspective of having your life in order, operating within some level of peace, and just being happy—is potentially having a negative impact on the people around you. Because we are all intrinsically the…

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