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I remember one particular afternoon when I was lying on my couch watching tutorial videos on Youtube.
I was enjoying myself immensely until I came across a video of that female entrepreneur whom I’d been envied with.
This was before I decoded my jealousy towards her and started working on what I desire. So I immediately felt envy rising up in my chest like hot air. My shoulders came up to my ears and I felt my entire body tightened.
As I noticed the presence of jealousy, I also noticed in my heart, I genuinely want to be happy for her success.
So in a moment of insanity (or genius), I sat up straight on my couch and started to literally cheer for her out loud:
“You got this girl!”, I hollered at the screen.
“I’m so proud of you!,” I threw my fists in the air.
“You deserve 10 times more than this!,” I bounced up and down in my pajamas.
At first, it felt ridiculous - I was alone in my apartment wearing pajamas. Even my cat got alarmed by the scene.
But after a while, it felt strangely good.
𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐬 𝐛𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐡 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐟𝐞𝐚𝐫, 𝐰𝐞 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞.
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同時也有29部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,J.R. Smith was a one-man breakaway, his eyes widening as he sprang toward the basket, the ball rising over his head for a rim-rattling windmill dunk. ...
bounced up 在 謙預 Qianyu.sg Facebook 的最佳貼文
【能成功的人,絕對不粗心】
You Don't Become Successful by Being Careless
昨天早上的八字諮詢報名,我都已回覆了。沒收到我回覆的,原因不離:
一、沒有確切的出生時間。
有報名者在這欄寫 tba upon confirmation (確定諮詢後再通知)。
這位應該是沒看我最近的直播,也略過我網頁註明的條規。別把我的條規當兒戲。
在僧多粥少的情況下,我寧願把諮詢排給有準備的人。其實就算有空,我也沒想接,因為態度一開始就不對了。
二、填錯生日
有位先生把生日寫成(舉例):05/07/2021。
我覺得應該在下一季報名,先生出來,才能有確定的八字來批命。
也有位先生寫成 05/07/198。
這是要我自己看星卜卦還是捏指神算?
表格欄裡註明要的是陽曆生日,因此填寫農曆生日的也不會回覆。
三、填錯電郵
結果我的郵件被退回。
四、曾聯絡我師父
我都懂,您也懂。一開始就來騙我這位大貴人,天在看啊~
另外,各位回覆我時,請勿以撰寫新郵件的方式。這樣我還得搜回之前的郵件,看是否有漏掉什麼,很沒有效率,會讓後面等待我回覆的客人等得更久。如果屢犯,那請恕我會取消諮詢。
過多的粗心,是一種業力的黑影。在重要的時刻粗心,那真的是鬼遮眼了。
天底下多少人都曾算過命,找師父算,找朋友算,找三姑八叔算,用電腦算,一算再算不亦樂乎,可為何真正能推翻八字四柱束縛的人卻如鳳毛麟角呢?
要改命,先學會對自己嚴格一點,看到任何蛛絲馬跡的粗心都得立志把它改過來,才能過突破自己命運的侷限。
好命,不是您要就應該有的。
所以改命前,總是有考驗,也必須有考驗,才能測出您到底是否值得好命。
要不然,就隨便吧!
📺 https://youtu.be/YZ-GgOXlDKc
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For Bazi registrations sent in yesterday, I have already replied to all. If you have yet to receive my email, very likely these are the reasons:
1) No precise birth time
One registrant wrote "tba upon confirmation" in the birth time field. I guess he must have not seen my recent FB Live, and skimmed over the rules stated on my webpage.
Don't think little of the rules I list. When I do not have enough time slots to allocate, I would rather give it to someone who comes more prepared. Actually, even if I am free, I would still not take up this request, because the attitude is wrong right at the start.
2) Wrong birthday stated
A gentleman wrote his birthday as e.g 05/07/2021.
Please register again next season after he is born. It would be a more accurate reading, when the Bazi is affirmed upon his birth.
Another gentleman wrote 05/07/198.
Mister, it's a lot of work if I need to see the stars to do divination for your birth year...
The birthday field asks for birthdays in Gregorian calendar i.e. the usual Western calendar we are familiar with. Thus, forms with Lunar birthdays written will also not get a reply.
3) Wrong email given
And my mail got bounced back...
4) Contacted my Shifu previously
I know. You also know. So don't attempt to bluff this noble benefactor. Heaven is watching.
Excessive carelessness is the shadow of negative karma. To be negligent at important moments is literally having your eyes blindfolded by ghosts.
Countless of people have gotten their fortune told. They look for Masters, seek the help of friends, get the advice of Third Aunt and Eighth Uncle, and use the computer to read their Bazi, relishing in the delight of knowing what is ahead.
But..why is it so rare for people to tear down the confines of the four pillars in their Bazi?
To transform your destiny, you have to first learn to be stricter with yourself. When you see any traces of carelessness, you must have the determination to improve on that, to break out from the limits of your destiny.
A good Destiny is not something you should have just because you want it.
Thus on the cusp of changing your Destiny, there is bound to be tests and there definitely should be such obstacles.
To see whether you deserve the good fortunes.
If you don't wish to make the mark, then just let things be.
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bounced up 在 Milena Nguyen Facebook 的精選貼文
"I remember one particular afternoon when I was lying on my couch watching tutorial videos on Youtube. I was enjoying myself immensely until I came across a video of that female entrepreneur whom I’d been envied with.
This was before I decoded my jealousy towards her and started working on what I desire. So I immediately felt envy rising up in my chest like hot air. My shoulders came up to my ears and I felt my entire body tightened.
As I noticed the presence of jealousy, I also noticed that I really did not want to be jealous. In my heart, I genuinely want to be happy for her success.
So in a moment of insanity (or genius), I sat up straight on my cough and started to literally cheer for her out loud:
“You got this girl!”, I hollered at the screen.
“I’m so proud of you!,” I threw my fists in the air.
“You deserve 10 times more than this!,” I bounced up and down in my pyjamas.
At first, it felt ridiculous - I was alone in my apartment wearing a pyjamas. Even my cat got alarmed by the scene. 😹
But after a while, it felt strangely good." 🎉
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bounced up 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最佳解答
J.R. Smith was a one-man breakaway, his eyes widening as he sprang toward the basket, the ball rising over his head for a rim-rattling windmill dunk.
Clank!
It bounced off the iron and back toward halfcourt, the crowd moaning and coach George Karl nearly tipping over backward in his chair.
That one play both epitomized the Nuggets' shoddy, senseless play Saturday night and ignited the short-handed Sacramento Kings to a surprising 118-115 win that dealt the Nuggets a blow to their playoff plans.
"There's no reason for this team to come in here and beat us on our own floor, as good as we were playing on this floor," Allen Iverson said after the Nuggets fell to 31-8 at home. "They were playing without their two best players. No reason for it. It's unacceptable."
Kevin Martin scored 36 points despite missing Sacramento's shootaround with the stomach flu and the Kings capitalized on Kenyon Martin's one-game suspension by getting 29 points from Francisco Garcia and 23 from Mikki Moore.
"We didn't have a stopper mentality, a guy that could help us with those guys," lamented Karl, who was so incensed at K-Mart's suspension that he had a heated conversation with NBA executive vice president Stu Jackson earlier in the week.
The Kings, out of playoff contention and missing Ron Artest (thumb) and Brad Miller (leg), won their fourth straight game and snapped Denver's nine-game home winning streak. They took advantage of sloppy play and silly mistakes by the Nuggets, who got 47 points from Carmelo Anthony, two shy of his career high.
Kevin Martin gave them more than they could have hoped for, sinking all 13 of his free throws and converting a trio of 3-pointers.
"Kevin was not healthy," Kings coach Reggie Theus said. "He played through it. His stomach was hurting. He didn't even make it to shooting practice. I wasn't sure I was even going to play him. Kevin said he wanted to play, and you saw the results."
Instead of moving into a seventh-place tie with Dallas, Denver fell into a tie with idle Golden State for the eighth and final playoff spot in the wild Western Conference. The Nuggets visit the Warriors on Thursday night in a game that's suddenly a must-win.
"The sun will come up tomorrow and we're still tied," Karl said. "We kind of gave back the little bit that we've earned. But giving up 118 points to that team was disappointing."
Artest was a late scratch with a strained left thumb, seemingly negating any advantage Sacramento might have had facing a Nuggets team without Kenyon Martin, who had to sit out after picking up his sixth flagrant foul of the season.
Despite playing poorly, the Nuggets had a chance on their final possession to send the game into overtime.
After a timeout with 4.3 seconds left, J.R. Smith inbounded the ball to Marcus Camby, who gave it right back, but Smith's 3-pointer at the buzzer bounced off the front of the iron and high off the backboard.
"He's the best guy on our team making the tough 3, and with four seconds to go, you're probably going to get a tough 3," Karl said. "And I've seen him make the shot he took."
Linas Kleiza started in place of Kenyon Martin and scored 28 points, 21 in the first 18 minutes, helping Denver take a 41-32 lead. The Nuggets looked as if they were going to cruise to an easy win even without K-Mart, by far their best player over the last 1 1/2 months.
It was the Kings, however, who went to the locker room with a 59-56 lead behind 17 first-half points from their own K-Mart.
"In the second quarter we lost our discipline, our mental direction," Karl said. "We thought the game was going to be easy. J.R. missed a dunk and we kind of got sloppy with the basketball."
Iverson cringed as the Nuggets began to fritter away their early 12-point lead.
"They just played better than us, and there's no reason for that. As serious as this game was, and the magnitude of this game, there's no reason for it," he said. "I told 'Melo during the first half when they came back and took the lead and the momentum was going their way, I told him I didn't feel good about this game."
And now he doesn't feel so good about the Nuggets' tenuous hold on a playoff spot, either.
"I'm definitely concerned if we're going to play like this," Iverson said. "We've got to play better teams than them down the stretch. I'm confident, but, yeah, I'm concerned."
bounced up 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最佳貼文
It was last night's best bet on Broadway -- Allen Iverson of Georgetown against Stephon Marbury of Georgia Tech. The scene was Madison Square Garden. The occasion was a semifinal game in the 11th annual Preseason National Invitation Tournament.
The war between the precocious college basketball stars was more or less a draw. Iverson had the better numbers, but he also had a better team behind him. A noisy and appreciative crowd of 15,249 watched Iverson and Georgetown pull away in the second half to a 94-72 victory. That was no surprise because the Hoyas are ranked fifth and Georgia Tech 25th in the latest Associated Press poll.
The triumph sent Georgetown into tomorrow night's final against Arizona. In the first game of the semifinal doubleheader, Arizona held off Michigan, 86-79.
With little more than three minutes left in the game, Georgetown got a scare when Iverson jammed his left thumb. He left and did not return, but later, in the locker room, Iverson said the thumb was fine and he would be ready for the final. Still, as a precaution, he was taken to a hospital for X-rays.
Iverson shot 9 for 16 from the floor, 1 for 6 from the 3-point line. He finished with 23 points, 6 assists and 2 steals. Marbury (4 for 14, 0 for 4 on 3-pointers) ended with 13 points, 8 assists and 7 steals.
Before they are nominated for the Hall of Fame, it should be pointed out that Iverson made eight turnovers and Marbury six. But as point guards, they handle the ball more than others, and it also should be remembered that Iverson is a 19-year-old sophomore, Marbury an 18-year-old freshman.
Here are their assessments of the game:
Iverson on Iverson: "I think I played all right. But I made a lot of mistakes."
Iverson on Marbury: "He's a great player, but he's a freshman. He's got a lot to learn, just as I've got a lot to learn. He'll get better."
Marbury on Marbury: "I think I did a pretty good job. But I don't think I'm playing my normal game. I'm not shooting well."
Marbury on Iverson: "You can only try to contain him. He'll get his points, regardless."
Marbury was the more spectacular player. The Coney Island youngster played with the peripheral vision and magic of a Magic Johnson or Isiah Thomas. Once, on the run, he bounced a perfect long pass to a teammate sandwiched between two defenders. Several times, he drove to the basket and jumped and, when a defender would double-team him, he dished off the ball to an open teammate.
But Marbury did not have the help that Iverson did. Victor Page, Georgetown's freshman shooting guard, was the high scorer with 25 points. Othella Harrington, the 6-foot-9-inch senior center, was held to 2 points in the first half but finished with 14 points and 14 rebounds. Georgetown's bang-the-boards defense outrebounded Georgia Tech, 45 to 24.
John Thompson, in his 24th year as Georgetown coach, likes his team. "They've got a lot to learn," he said, "but it's a team I can drive. You don't drive people who aren't talented."
Georgia Tech Coach Bobby Cremins said he knew why his team was beaten badly.
"I think it was too much, too soon," he said. "We were not ready for that type of game. We're young, we hung in there, but it's tough on a young team."
The first semifinal matched Arizona's speed, defense and experience against Michigan's youth and bulk. Arizona broke open a tie game in the last 13 minutes.
The Wildcats, ranked No. 19, made fewer errors than 16th-ranked Michigan. Much of the time, it kept the ball from Michigan's post players and forced the Wolverines into bad shots from the outside. When Michigan closed to 79-77, Arizona tried to freeze the ball, Michigan double-teamed it and Joseph Blair, the Arizona center, got loose under the basket and sank the game-clinching field goal and free throw.
"Their post players beat us to death," Michigan Coach Steve Fisher said. "It seems like every shot they made in the second half was a result of our defense. But eight of our players are freshmen and sophomores, and you know it's going to happen some. I'm mad. I told our team they should be mad we didn't play better. You can't be afraid to make mistakes. Maybe I made them afraid to make mistakes."
Coach Lute Olson was pleased with the way his Arizona team played.
"The difference down the stretch," he said, "was probably that we had a lot more experience. But the only way to get experience is playing. You have to go through it with game pressure."
Reggie Geary, Arizona's point guard, scored only 8 points but also had 7 assists and 2 steals. Once, trying to keep a ball inbounds, he crashed into the press table and knocked over a telephone. He picked up the phone and put the receiver to his ear. It worked. He nodded and went back to business.
bounced up 在 pennyccw Youtube 的精選貼文
After missing the past 11 games for the Golden State Warriors with a right ankle sprain, Stephen Curry returned in emphatic fashion Saturday night.
The two-time NBA MVP exploded for 38 points, shot 13-for-17 from the floor and nailed a season-high 10 of 13 3-pointers in 26 minutes to guide the Warriors to a 141-128 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
"I just wanted that feeling again," Curry said. "It was pretty special.
"It felt like it was the first day of school again."
It was Curry's ninth 30-point game of the season, and his 10 treys were the highest total for any NBA player this season. Although it was nearly a month since he last played, Curry appeared not to have missed a beat.
"I was just happy to be back out there with my guys," he said. "You sit and watch for 11 games, you just wonder what it's going to be like to get back out there, and I finally got that opportunity. I really didn't know what to expect. I just wanted to get some good reps, get up and down, see how my wind was and, surprisingly, I think my body felt way better than I expected."
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr wasn't surprised as Curry enjoyed the second-most efficient game of his career when shooting 10 or more shots.
"Most guys you would say when they come back, maybe they'll struggle a little bit to find their rhythm, but you don't say that about Steph," Kerr said, "because all it takes is one and he can be feeling it."
Even though Curry was on a minutes restriction, it didn't restrict his offensive prowess. He did whatever he wanted. Whether it was driving to the hole, popping in transition or moving around screens, the Grizzlies simply didn't have an answer for him.
Curry played the first eight minutes of the game, producing seven points on two layups and a 3 from the top of the key.
Some 14 of Golden State's 37 assists occurred in the first quarter, a mark that was one assist off the franchise record for assists in a period.
If there was any doubt Curry wasn't his old self, a play late in the second quarter reminded fans of just how special he is. Curry passed the ball to Zaza Pachulia along the baseline and then ran behind the big man. Pachulia, without looking back, bounced the ball between his legs to Curry, and with the flick of his wrist the sharpshooter quickly got the shot off and drained a corner 3-pointer. Many of the fans in attendance at Oracle Arena jumped out of their seats.