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Single and Anxious Episode Two - I Don't Wanna - Duration: 9:24.
(smooth music)
♫ Get me in, get me in
♫ Trouble
♫ (Mumbles) get me in
♫ Trouble
♫ You always get me in
♫ Nothing but trouble
♫ The only option is
♫ Get me in trouble
♫ All up in my DM
♫ You're nothing but trouble
♫ I hope I don't let this
♫ Get me in trouble
♫ Trouble
(uptempo music)
- I want to know one thing.
- What?
- Why was T treating Sebastian like that
the other day at Jimmy's?
- I know, it was awkward, right?
- Yo.
- It just takes him awhile to warm up to people.
New people at that.
- I guess.
- But once he does, he's cool.
- Hope things will be alright later.
(smacks lips)
Why you keep messing with your hair like that?
- It's so much!
I think I'm 'bout to change it.
- Change it?
- I don't like it.
- It's cute!
- No, I think I'm a go back to the old hairstyle.
- No, you should embrace the different.
- No.
- It's nice.
- T doesn't like it,
so I don't like it. - Shoot.
Girl, you better do you.
- That's true.
- That is cute!
Forget T (laughs).
(phone vibrating)
(unlocking)
- Hi, daddy.
- Well, hey, you have a moment to talk?
- Sure, what's up?
- 'Kay, and how are you?
- I'm fine.
- And school?
- Fine.
- Okay, look, Karissa, I didn't call
to pick a fight with you or to start a argument,
so you can just relax.
(knocking)
Hold on for a second.
What's this?
- The files you asked for.
Here to take out the trash, right?
- Well, the reason I'm calling
is that I think I have something
that I need to speak to you about.
- I don't know.
- Look, Karissa, you haven't been
to the house in months.
- Well, I have this thing with T,
so I don't think I'll be able to come.
- Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,
did I just hear you say the name T?
- Please don't start.
- Don't start what?
He's trouble.
Why do you think they call him T?
- You just don't like him.
You've never liked him.
- As your father, I am trying to protect you.
- No, you're trying to control me.
- And you think that he isn't?
- You know what, dad?
I gotta go.
(phone slams)
(uptempo music)
- Karissa, is that you?
What's up?
- Juliana?
- Nah, it's Jewelz now.
What's up? How you doing?
- Hey, girl, how are you?
- I'm good.
How you been?
- Good, still with T.
- Really? Wow. - Yes.
- So, you not gone introduce us?
- My fault.
Amaya this is Jewelz.
Jewelz this is my friend, Amaya.
- What's up?
- So, how y'all know each other?
- We grew up together.
- She been my girl since forever.
- Ohhh. Okay. - Yes.
You still got the same number?
- Yeah, hit me up. - I'm a call you.
Okay. - Alright, bye, love.
- Nice meetin' you.
So, how you know her again?
- Karissa?
Rissa, come here.
- What?
- Am I annoying you?
- You rang?
Well, you screamed?
- What do you think about his necklace
with this outfit?
(sighs)
- Why do you do this?
You ask me what I think
and then end up changing it completely.
(sighs)
- No, I don't.
- [Karissa] Yes, you do.
You know you takin' your little time
putting this little outfit together
and watch tomorrow you won't even wear it.
(laughing)
Watch.
- I might not wear it tomorrow,
but I'm a wear this outfit.
- That outfit you wore at Jimmy's though,
that was cute.
Sebastian seemed to like it too.
- (sighs) Girl, Sebastian like my lil' brother.
- He's not tryin' to be your brother.
- I know, but I'm not feelin' him like that.
He is too perfect!
- (groans) I can't talk.
I do like 'em a bit more aggressive myself, so.
- How do you even deal wit' T's personality?
He is always so forward.
- We've been together for a long time,
so I'm used to it.
Besides, when we first got together,
he was a softie.
- (laughs) Had to be child.
- Shut up!
He still is, okay?
Listen, I love him,
but he just goin' through a lot,
so I have to deal with it
and hope that he changes for the better.
Yeah.
- (sighs) Anyway, for real.
What do you think about my outfit?
- It's cute, but what is all this for?
- Myself.
- Uh huh.
I don't believe you.
Nope.
- What?
What you mean by that?
For real.
Rissa, why you say that?
(piano music)
(calm music)
- It's not something I can tell my parents about.
Especially not my dad.
- Well, you're gonna have to tell 'em
at some point, Rissa.
You can't keep it a secret forever.
- And why not?
- 'Cause it would eat you alive.
That's why.
- My dad would kill me
and my mom would just...
(knocking)
- (sucks teeth) I'll get it.
- (sighs) I don't feel like seein' anybody Maya.
- [Amaya] It's probably just Tash.
- Especially not her.
- Especially not you.
Why y'all sittin' in the dark?
(groans) Could you move over?
What y'all having a Oprah moment?
- Kind of.
- It's none of your business.
- (sucks teeth) It's about T.
Oh, this is serious?
- Look, I'm not talkin' about it while she's here.
- Why?
She might be able to help you.
- How?
- Are you pregnant?
- Not anymore.
- Amaya!
- You had an abortion?
- And T made her do it.
- Today?
- No, not today!
- Oh.
- Over the summer.
Couple months ago.
- Why are you still wit' him?
He made you kill your baby?
- And that's exactly what I been sayin' to her, but.
- Look, Karissa, I don't know him
and I barely know you,
but any dude that will let you do that
to your body and take a life is not worth it!
- I didn't want to do it!
- I know.
- It's like he just let me throw
our baby in the trash.
You been pregnant before?
- Hell, no! What I look like?
- Tash!
- Oh, my bad.
(sighs)
(groans)
(calm music)
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🕉😀 How to Stop Overthinking? Abide as I AM. Roger Castillo on Nisargadatta Maharaj - Duration: 8:21.
'Abide in I AM' means when awareness recognizes that this is obsessive thinking,
and thought could arise and the thought is 'I AM,'
which becomes the bookend to that obsessive thinking.
Our contentment and our piece is not to be found in outcomes, but rather in our Being, in what we are at our core.
And this is not an intellectual belief.
We can test this out for ourselves. We can start moving back to the heart more regularly.
So Nisargadatta's teaching would suggest that we abide in I AM.
His guru suggested this to Nisargadatta Maharaj: 'Abide in I AM'
Nisargadatta trusted him and three years later - as the story goes - there was self-realization.
So what exactly does 'Abide in I AM' mean?
What it means is that there is this field of Being that exists prior to thinking.
A field of Being that we are not particularly familiar with,
because for our whole life we have lived as the thinker, as the doer, trying to control life through thought,
imagining the future and having expectations about it, remembering the past and having regrets, and complaining in the present moment.
Looking at things and judging them as 'good' or 'bad.'
Judging them as in line with how we think life should be or out of line with how we think life should be,
all based on the ingrained beliefs of who we are and what we need in order to be complete.
So for a large proportion of the population there is no idea that there is any other way of Being in life,
no experiential reference point of resting in the heart,
no experiential reference point of functioning from outside the continuous, incessant, obsessive stream of thinking.
And so 'Abide in I AM' is suggesting that there is this field,
and that thinking about the past and the future with expectations and feeling guilt and blame is what keeps us outside of that field.
And so all of the concepts that we are speaking about tonight are concepts
that say our suffering is basically a feeling in the body that at the base of it comes from a belief about ourselves being the doer and the other being the doer and we needing life to be pleasure, pleasure, pleasure in order for me to be happy and complete.
So it's pointing to this obsessive thinking and saying 'none of it is true.'
In fact all of it is our suffering.
And so 'Abide in I AM' means dropping out of that thinking into Being.
And this is not something that we do, but rather it's a happening once there is this realization that all of this thinking is actually taking us away from where we want to be.
We start off with this obsessive thinking, because deep down we think it's good for us, deep down we think it's going to take us to what we need, deep down we think we might control life and we might actually get happiness through pleasure.
Now we can start to see that we have been doing this for long enough and that thinking is actually the suffering.
So this now is part of the body's up-to-date conditioning, this concept and 'Abide in I AM' means when awareness recognizes that this is obsessive thinking, a thought could arise and the thought is I AM, which becomes the bookend to that obsessive thinking.
So it's 'Why didn't I do this,' 'I should have done that in order to achieve that result,' 'that person should have helped me,' etc.
And then there is a recognition that that is what is happening,
and the thought I AM arises and the I AM can cut off that thinking
And it cuts off the thinking, because now we realize that there is no point in this thinking.
So we're happy for it to just stop midstream.
And so I AM can drop us into Being.
And what we'll find is that it might drop us into Being for a second.
And before we know it we're back into thinking again
about 'why didn't I do this?' or 'why didn't that person do this,' and 'I need this to be the outcome and it's not looking like it's going to happen.'
And then minutes can go past where this obsessive thinking has happened before awareness lands on it again 'There it goes again.'
And the thought I AM arises, I AM.
And at the end at the full stop there is a dropping into Being.
Maybe only for a second again before the thinking starts again
But that doesn't matter that we are dropping only for a second.
What can happen is that we can find ourselves doing this ten or fifteen times in a day.
Not as a practice so much, but rather when awareness lands on the obsessive thinking, the thought I AM - which is the bookend to that obsessive thinking, the end, the cut - that thought arises automatically.
And we can carry on our day as we are doing this, we do carry on our day.
And the thinking will come back and that's O.K.
Then the thought I AM cuts it off.
And each time we drop down into the heart,
what I mean by dropping down into the heart is that the center of consciousness resides up in the head, because of all the thinking.
But its home is actually the chest in the heart.
So when the thought I AM arises it cuts off thinking and if we can imagine that all off a sudden the center of consciousness is dropping into the chest area and that life is being seen not from the head, but from the chest.
The reason it's in the chest, in the heart, is that that's the place where impersonal consciousness links into the human being and functions through the human being as personal consciousness.
So the heart is the junction box for impersonal consciousness connecting to the body and flowing through the body as personal consciousness.
And so in the heart resides the sense of Being, the sense of I AM.
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Focusing on My Strengths | Daily D. 014 - Duration: 4:01.
Hi, everybody. I'm Dylan Robertson.
Thank you for tuning into my vlog,
the Daily D. Back in my childhood days,
when I was in primary school, then
as a teenager in high school, and
later at university, I really had no idea
what I wanted to do, or what I was good
at. I did know what I disliked and
there were a few things that I
got good grades for, but I still didn't
have a clear image in my mind of what
I wanted to do. I thought I did at
several stages, but it never really
panned out. Then, once I got into the
workforce, I tried various jobs. I moved
from company to company, and changed
through several industries. My resume is
a complete mess. But, through the course
of all of that, I started to see patterns.
About 10 years ago, I read a book
called, "Now, Discover Your Strengths."
The idea is that there are
certain things that your
mind and body is wired to do better
than anybody else. And, if you can
figure out what these are and
focus on them, refining your skills
increasing your knowledge, getting
more experience, it can lead you
to success. If we look around us at
the most successful people in the world,
we see that they generally focus on
one, maybe two, or possibly three
strengths.
They delegate everything else.
I've been doing my best
to follow this advice. In my company,
I outsource a lot of things
which I'm not good at or not
interested in. One of these is accounting.
I have a tax accountant take care
of all of my tax filings.
Another thing is graphic design.
I think if I had the time
and the patience, I could probably
work my way up to being
average or maybe a bit better than
average that graphic design.
I do appreciate good design,
but I've never really had the
interest to follow up it fully. So, I
outsource design work. Sometimes I use
various automated services or tools,
and other times I hire professionals
to do the work for me.
Another thing is research. I'm
quite good at research.
Sometimes you'll find that if
you're very good at something and
understand it deeply, you're then in a
position to outsource it to others -
manage others through the process, give
them guidelines. So, just because you're
good at something, doesn't mean you
have to do it hands-on all by yourself,
all the time. Sometimes, there is an
opportunity to scale your productivity
by managing others and having them do
the work for you.
That's something I'm doing now with
my publications. I feel that I'm a
reasonable writer. I'm not going to win a
Pulitzer award or be on the New York
Times Best Sellers List, but I'm probably
better than 90-percent of native English
speakers. So, I generally serve the yoga
community in the role of an editor
for the publication's I'm running.
Anyway, what do you feel are your
strengths and what are things that you
would like to have others do on your
behalf? Let me know. Cheers!
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Best Roulette Ever in Project Pokemon Roblox #1 - Duration: 12:46.
i am here with
kingchaos
i get it he is not in the server
but we are in skype
in a call
so he is just going to be
lets go start the roullete
i have a lot of robux
you see youtube pay me alot
yeh i gave it all
it wasnt you
oh my gosh
oh my god really
i almost got a virizion
you dont even know it
share your screen so i dont feel left out
oh yea give me a second
so we are back i had to share my screen
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