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This video could go in a compilation of "I saw that going differently in my mind", but I want to give it preferential treatment. It deserves its own post. This video shows you how, by carrying out a stupid idea, you can go from having an active life, playing sports, coming and going, in and out, to ending up feeding yourself with a straw laying on a bed for a long long time.
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ExtraBall by walter
The slow motion footage of the day.
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Failing is not bad per-se, the bad thing is not learning from your mistakes. We live in a constant phase of learning where we test, consciously or unconsciously, everything we have learned throughout our lives, so don't be afraid to make mistakes, as long as you don't put your life at risk. If that's ever the case, tell someone else to try it out and you can safely take notes on the side.
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It's good to learn from your mistakes but it is much better to learn from the mistakes of others, that is why these types of posts are so necessary, because they expose you to more or less everyday situations from which to draw great lessons that will avoid greater evils in your life.
ExtraBall by bear
The slow motion footage of the day.
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ExtraBall by david
The slow motion footage of the day.
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Acting impulsively makes you reach goals you thought you'd never accomplish, but it cal also lead you right into the emergency room where you'll have plenty of time to meditate and regret on why you did it.
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Sir, please go back to your seat.
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Reality hits hard, but it's good to have a reality check every now and then to focus and avoid bigger and worst outcomes. If everything is working out for you, eventually you'll let your guard down and the damage will be bigger.
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Before doing anything, it's ok to stop and meditate about the good old action/reaction law that's been happening throughout humankind's history, but truth to be told, if everyone did this, we'd lose all of these hilarious and painful moments.
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It's ok to know your limits. We all have limitations, and growing thinking you don't have them, assuming you can achieve whatever you set up yourself to, will ultimately end up in a life filled with frustration and continuous visits to the ER.
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