Ep 148 | Do You Want The Truth About Ukraine? Do You Really?
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As bad as it is to act irrationally but in the grip of your emotions, it is even more dangerous to think irrationally because you are influenced by your emotions and by how other people around you are thinking. Today we learn independent thinking which will help your future success in all your 5Fs, Finance, Family, Faith, Fitness, Friendship. This all depends entirely upon your ability to impose your own limits on your own freedoms. This in turn, depends upon your ability to restrict the control that your emotions have upon your decisions and choices. We will study the Russian Ukrainian situation in terms of how many Americans may have been emotionally manipulated to believe something that may not be true. After all, it already happened once before with Covid. They gave figures for the number of Covid deaths and they described the efficacy of masks. Should America really send $10B of your tax money to Ukraine? Why not rather to other countries suffering war and deprivation? Do you like inflation? Gain wisdom from our book, Buried Treasure https://rabbidaniellapin.com/product/... Happy Warriors are not tennis balls floating down the gutter of life. Get out of your gutter and master your 5Fs—all five of them. Learn about We Happy Warriors membership, join our private Podcast discussion group here: https://wehappywarriors.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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