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Living Life as a Digital Nomad in South Korea

The digital nomad lifestyle is becoming increasingly popular, as more and more people are realizing that it is possible to work from anywhere in the world. If you are a digital nomad who is looking for a new and exciting place to live, then South Korea may be the perfect place for you. South Korea…
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Thank you for your Service.

The Purple Heart and the Order of Military Merit are two prestigious military decorations awarded to individuals who have been wounded or killed in action while serving their respective countries. These medals are not only symbols of honor but also serve as a testament to the unwavering courage and sacrifice of those who have answered…
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The Grass is Greener on the Other Side

The phrase “the grass is always greener on the other side” is a common metaphor that is used to describe the human tendency to believe that other people’s lives are better than our own. We often look at others and envy their possessions, their relationships, or their careers. We may think that they have it…
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It Ain’t Easy Being Green

I recently started working for the government. I’m not sure which one yet, but I’m sure it will be a great experience. I’m excited to start my new job and learn more about the world of intelligence. I know that it’s going to be a lot of hard work, but I’m up for the challenge.…
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Dealing with Uncertainty

Navigating the Fog: Making Decisions in a World of Uncertainty Life is rarely a straight line. More often, it resembles a winding path, filled with unexpected turns and obscured by the fog of uncertainty. Making decisions in such an environment can feel overwhelming, but it’s a crucial skill for navigating the complexities of modern life.…
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Visiting a Temple with the Wife

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Going with the Flow and Taking it Slow

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Up in the Mountains and by the Ocean

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Gratitude and Being Humbled

Just like the song by Kendrick Lamar, Be HUMBLE man. Wow, man, we are NOTHING without our people. I mean absolutely NOTHING. Without our people who have our backs, we are nothing. Talk about being humbled. What a humbling experience. To realize that you are something, that people believe in you, and that we are…
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Living in Nature

Living in Nature in South Korea: A Breath of Fresh Air South Korea is a beautiful country with a rich culture and history. It is also a country that is increasingly being recognized for its natural beauty. In recent years, there has been a growing movement in South Korea to promote the benefits of living…
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Rebuilding Faith in Humanity

I’m starting to rebuild having faith in humanity, day by day. I can only speak to my own experiences and perceptions of our civilization(s). Yet each day I feel that my ability to put my faith in humanity is building more and more every single moment of every single day. I believe that the universe…
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Living in the Moment and the Power of the Subconscious

In today’s fast-paced world, it can be difficult to slow down and appreciate the present moment. We are constantly bombarded with distractions, and it can feel like we are always trying to keep up. But when we take the time to live in the moment, we can experience a sense of peace and calm that…
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Trusting Life

Sometimes life throws us curveballs. It’s important for us to recognize that a lot of the time, progress will look more like one or more curved lines, rather than a linear progression. Let us remember to take things day by day each day, and live in day-tight compartments.
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Global Mental Health Trends

Unraveling the Threads of Erratic Behavior: Why Are People Losing Control? It’s a sentiment echoed in online forums and overheard in coffee shops: “What’s happening to people?” A recent poll by the Pew Research Center found that 73% of Americans believe that people are more easily offended than they used to be, and 68% feel…
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Trust

Trust is the backbone of any and every type of relationship. We trust in God. We trust each other. We cover each other’s asses and we learn how to cover our own asses as well. Amen to that.
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Restoring Faith in Humanity

So I remember that back in Guam, there was a point in time where I was almost ready to restore my faith in humanity; that humanity can be trusted, that other humans can be trusted, that we can all experience that warm and fuzzy glow which comes with the feelings of mutual trust and mutual…
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Our One True Common Enemy

This is a blog post about how Law Enforcement Officers, Undercover Agents, military service members, along with clandestine operation agents and their counterparts in the CIA and the FBI all only have one true common enemy: the 0.000001% of people who absolutely can NOT be saved. The 0.000001% are the only true common enemy of…
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Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset

Where does the time go? We are all amazing at one thing or another. We’re also not skilled in some things. Other things, we entirely suck at. To have a growth mindset means to believe that we can figure out how to do anything we want to do. To have a growth mindset is to…
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The Importance of Checklists

It’s quite important to follow a checklist. Especially when dealing with routine tasks and rote work, creating checklists and then checking them twice or more will help increase the probability of completing a job or work successfully.
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The Joy of the New Normal

Although the singularity may (or may not) be coming soon, we believe in the ability to be having a life of full abundance, with a sense of comfort and ease in handling large amounts of money.
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Lifelong Partners in Life with a bit of Strife

We are a team. Sometimes there is strife. Yet no matter what happens we trust each other with our lives.
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Abundance of Wealth, Health, and Joy

Having an abundance of money, health, wealth, happiness, and joy brings more health and wealth to all of us. As long as we remain faithful to the Universe that things will both come and go, our faith is manifesting what some might consider to be impossible. Let me tell you: This shit works.