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Woodward Ogé

@woodwardoge

Helping people recover from addiction | On a mission to help people heal (and thrive) through food

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"Thinking in decades avoids a lot of bad behavior. If you think about relationships lasting decades, you'll often handle the current moment differently. This works for co-workers, partners, customers, friends, etc. Think twice before you interrupt time." —

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Absolutely love this. The most sound advice for any human being wanting to thrive — physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. Learn how to engineer the perfect nights sleep. Tim Ferriss Peter Attia Matt Walker Brad Kearns

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I learn more in 30 minutes on mrkt call about stock market philosophy, pragmatic trading/investing, and (understandable) technical analysis than any other show, podcast or videos out there. tastytrade is up there, but a different beast entirely. A sincere thank you. 🙏

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The six mega-caps that have at one point had trillion $ market caps have now lost more than $5 trillion in market cap from their peaks. $MSFT and $AMZN have each nearly lost a trillion! Staggering declines.

The six mega-caps that have at one point had trillion $ market caps have now lost more than $5 trillion in market cap from their peaks.  $MSFT and $AMZN have each nearly lost a trillion!  Staggering declines.
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Unpopular opinion: Don't worry about macros, micros, satiety, food timing, fasting, or supplements until you have the habit of eating real food 95%+ of the time locked in.

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Curiosity cures: anxiety, ignorance, selfishness, extremism. Curiosity creates: empathy, compassion, knowledge, growth. Curiosity prevents: arrogance, judgment, stagnation. Practice curiosity.

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“All courses of action are risky, so prudence is not in avoiding danger (it’s impossible), but calculating risk and acting decisively. Make mistakes of ambition and not mistakes of sloth. Develop the strength to do bold things, not the strength to suffer.” — Niccolò Machiavelli

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If you are nervous about taking action out of fear of the unknown, here is your antidote. Write down your answers, and keep in mind that thinking a lot will not prove as fruitful or as prolific as simply brain vomiting on the page. Write and do not edit—aim for volume.