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36 Years...
Today I turned 36. Which is a bit of a strange feeling for me… Not because I feel like I’m getting old, but because I feel younger than I ever have before. I feel stronger. More capable than ever. I feel completely unstoppable. Even though I’m 36 years old, I have never felt more on top of the world. Maybe I don’t run as fast as I used to, but I definitely feel more resilient than my younger self. The idea that you get weaker as you get older is absolute garbage. One of the biggest psyops that is fed to you since you were young. You see it on TV, in movies and everywhere in real life. If I asked you to imagine a 50 year old man you would all picture a grey haired overweight guy who complains about his back all day… But why? Why do you think that it’s normal to become weaker? THINK about it… Aren’t you supposed to get stronger everyday? Why has this idea of negative ageing been implanted into your mind? Because that’s the narrative society wants you to believe. They want you to think that your best years are behind you as you age. But that’s bullshit. The limits you feel are ones you've set for yourself. I personally know guys in their 50’s who would completely CRUSH most young men in fair combat. I'm 36 and doing things I couldn't do at 26. Every day I’m lifting, running, and pushing my body to limits. Most guys my age have settled. They’ve given up on improving and accepted their declining status. But not me. And not the men around me. As long as you’re building your body, enhancing your mind, and respecting your body everyday…. Age will be a badge of honour, not a death sentence. If you’re a man of high calibre, you’re built to age like fine wine… Act like it and get stronger everyday. Don’t let your warrior spirit die. - Luke
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36 Years...
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If you are not noticeably better each year, you are failing massively.
Welcome in my Community: The Gentlemen's Forge.
This community is mainly created for you to interact with me and the other members of the group about the different programs. I will keep you updated and share cutting-edge knowledge with you for free about: - How to be more charismatic as a man - How to be a leader in your life - How to improve your communication with your friends, wife, and business partners. And much, much more. Luke PS: Check my YouTube Channel for more: https://www.youtube.com/@LukeBarnattOfficial
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Thanks for making this community Luke
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You’re exactly where you’re supposed to be… Everything that is happening in your life right now is all happening according to you. Whether you’re in a dark place… Or on top of the world… You deserve to be where you are. The way I see it, you can’t fully control the things that happen to you in this life. That much is a given. But what you CAN control is how you respond to them. And the way you respond will completely dictate where your life heads. Prime example, losing a fight…. Now you can either choose to let that defeat you, or you learn from it and keep moving. I ALWAYS choose to learn from my failures. But the exact opposite can happen too. Imagine you win the biggest fight of your life. You’re now world champion. Congrats… What now? See, most guys will get comfortable with that level of success. And that’s exactly where you stop improving. Pretty soon you lose that title because you failed to defend it. Your mistakes? 1. You couldn't handle that level of success 2. You got comfortable with the success Just like with failure, how you handle success dictates the life you deserve. And being comfortable isn't winning; it's giving up the fight. Every victory is just a step in a much larger battle. True warriors don't seek comfort; they thrive in the struggle. If you think you can relax, think again. That’s when you start losing. Life is a constant fight for what you believe in—your goals, your values, your dreams. Never fool yourself into thinking you’ve made it. The moment you stop fighting, you start losing.
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Control
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Men are made for the trenches, retirement is a myth
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