Ep 109 | Partnership Power: Why the World Hates My People and What You Can Learn From Us
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This show is NOT for crooks, creeps, clowns or cranks. It is NOT for drifters, dreamers or derelicts. This show is for men and women who joyfully embrace the great struggles of life and who laugh at adversity. They thrill to triumph and find meaning in achievement. This show is for Happy Warriors. I get why Muslims are attacking Jews in Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Montreal, Paris, Stockholm and London. (0:5:00) But why do so many others stand by and why do so many American Democratic lawmakers encourage it? (0:7:50) To barbarians, virtue is an ugly blemish. (0:8:30) Hating Jewish values and culture. (0:10:30) Why I have never accused anyone of being an anti-Semite. (0:11:45) Why adding numbers to your network strengthens you. (0:19:15) China wants Christians for economic benefit. (35:05) Is it true that only female teachers misbehave with students? (0:41:10) Divorce is not a private matter. (0:46:05) The most creative act any person can do is making a baby. (0:47:05) The five ways in which starting a baby resembles starting a business. How you can use these five timeless truths to improve your finances. Exploring Biblical truths at 'https://www.wehappywarriors.com/scrolling-through-scripture-unit1' . Forget dreaming of a massage with warm butter and become a Happy Warrior, rather than being a tennis ball floating down the gutter of life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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