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    FRIEND or FOE ?

    Precisely Steve, the post and the attributes I've alluded to have applied to me and helped me, especially through times of inertia. In my younger days when I started, I just did it. Then stuff happened, and I parked. Evan, thanks for your response. I'm not rebellious at my stage of life...
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    FRIEND or FOE ?

    Success may be easy, but so is neglect. Success is easy but so is neglect. :rolleyes: Whilst perhaps most are not consciously running these programs in their awareness (RAM) all the time, those who have the runs on the board (however that is measured for each of us), probably have the right...
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    FRIEND or FOE ?

    It starts in the mind There will always be exceptions....and btw how do you define "no mindset"? :confused: I do agree Evan, it doesn't HAPPEN in your mind (read above I said that those with knowledge and fail to apply it are fools at the very least and their own foe/enemy by that...
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    FRIEND or FOE ?

    Hi folks, The distinction that helps me the most is that the friend or foe perspective doesn't just involve people, but as has been mentioned above by some, the behaviours and decisions/choices we make or don't make. On the impersonal level, behaviours such as addictions to toxins...
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    FRIEND or FOE ?

    I must first acknowledge that the broad concept of “Friend or Foe” as I elaborate upon below is that of a personal development author named Johnny Wimbrey. I have summarised and reworded some of his ideas and incorporate some of my notes taken when I saw him live two years ago and annotated...
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