The Inner Tyrant and the Four Universal Laws
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The greatest enemy you will ever face is the tyrant that exists within your own mind. To conquer this enemy takes great fortitude, nerves of steel, unwavering resolve, bold courage and unbending intent, the will to power!
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4 thoughts on “The Inner Tyrant and the Four Universal Laws”
Nice bro keep on rolling 🙂
Thanks bro.
I liked the music in the background Doug. And the demolition analogy. Great work.
Thanks David. I always appreciate your feedback.