It is wise to be mostly in cash right now imo.
This is on top of my christmas wishlist list right now https://youtu.be/SlxDV5KlFyA?t=7
That being said, this is just another fancy toy if it just sits there. Of course I say that I say nothing
But I digress
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Talking about christmas, 3 weeks ago a friend of mine told me that christmas 2020 doesn't feel right to him, like not at all, and he said that not because of his personal situation, which is fine btw. It's gut instinct, regarding geopolitics, politics, and world events in general.
But I digress again, I just can't help it
There are three things I know for sure. About gold; you can't eat it you can't live in it. Needless to say that it's also true for many things, not just for gold.
And the third thing I know, is that every time I didn't listen to the "small voice" I ended up telling me "I should have listened to the small voice"
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/small+voice
> small voice - an inner voice that judges your behavior
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=little%20voice%20in%20your%20head
>That voice in your head that says do it. Me: I really want this but I don't have the money, should I steal it? Little voice: Do it? That little voice in your head that says do it, don't do it.
Hm
I guess we don't all have the same experience with the inner voice
That boxing trainer looks like a lot of fun.
Yeah, that's among the few "boxing games" you can hardly play alone without it.
It's also a good investment in one's health capital, that's the sort of stuff you can practice at pretty much any given age, with pretty much any given physical condition, within reasonable boundaries of course. If you're in a wheel chair or have a stage 4 bone cancer is going to be a tad complicated
For optimum training, it requires additional space all around it. The name of the game being "attack going in and out, while circling around dealing with the rotating thing" https://youtu.be/OOngAQPCves?t=1 (I'm not a fan of the helicopter kicks but you get the idea)
That alone gives/maintains overall good habits, and not just in boxing btw
Technique, speed, power. In that order. First you work slow and clean, then you add a bit of speed, and a bit more, and more. Once you reach a comfortable level, you can start adding power/sheer physical force (if needed because sometimes you don't need it since the power is in the tool you use, a spear, a knife, a gun, any given tool). And it's true not only for combat stuffs.
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