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With all the challenges that superiors can present, know that Your Boss Wants What You Want.
Founder and CEO of Brass & Unity, host of The Brass & Unity Podcast. Brass & Unity was started in 2016 as a way to help fellow soldiers.
After serving in Afghanistan as an Artillery Gunner at 19 years old and losing friends during battle, Kelsi came home with PTSD. After 7 years of anger and pain she decided to use her struggle for good, and try to help others through their struggle.
Exploring ancient wisdom to gain understanding on the best approach to life. I Ching. FuXi. Yin Yang.
Struggling while everyone around you succeeds.
Dating a girl with a promiscuous past.
Getting a loved one onto the PATH.
Wife is spending us into a bad place. Refuses to stop or help.
How to know if a Jiu Jitsu Academy is reputable.
"Psychology for the Armed Services" Document analysis. Fight, flight, freeze. Resilience, discipline, and adapting to change.
How to win in a world full of rapid change.
Is it "good" to have enemies?
Practicing enough to get good at something.
How to deal with an intimate partner drifting away.
How important are Jiu Jitsu tournaments?
Developing a good work ethic.
Masahiko Kimura (木村 政彦, Kimura Masahiko, September 10, 1917 – April 18, 1993) was a Japanese judoka and professional wrestler who is widely considered one of the greatest judoka of all time.[1][2][3] He won the All-Japan Judo Championships three times in a row for the first time in history and had never lost a judo match from 1936 to 1950. An author said," In the history of judo, no one is the strongest before Kimura and no one is the strongest after Kimura...
Hustle Cultrue.
Cutting Corners.
Ideas of re-structuring deployments. Jocko's opinion.
Getting dumped after helping him get a job at your own workplace.
Being pressured into a promotion.
Your rubbing people the wrong way is the a problem.
One of the simplest and most impactful little piece of advice for success in life is, "Don't Do Dumb sh*t". Avoid things that may make you do dumb things. Like alcohol, drugs, out of control ego, peer pressure, and many others. With Jocko Willink and Echo Charles
Following the rules gets you less rules.
Dealing with life with a serious injury.
Dealing with a toxic new boss at work.
The "manosphere" and the "red pill" community.
Active shooter protocol.