Grandpa’s 4 Least Successful Attempts At Becoming An Influencer
Grandpa’s 4 Least Successful Attempts At Becoming An Influencer
Hoy se cumplen 10 años del lanzamiento de Mirror's Edge: Catalyst. ¿Lo habéis jugado? ¿Qué os pareció?
#MirrorsEdgeCatalyst #MirrorsEdge #FaithConnors #Videojuegos #Parkour
𝑯𝒐𝒚 𝟔 𝒅𝒆 𝒋𝒖𝒏𝒊𝒐 𝒔𝒆 𝒄𝒆𝒍𝒆𝒃𝒓𝒂...
#diadellenguarusa #controldeplagas #hidradenitissupurativa #yoyo #parkour #6dejunio
🏃➡️ 🧗Si cela vous tente de se faire une petite session #parkour ensemble de temps à autre, n'hésitez pas à nous rejoindre !
Sessions fréquentes sur #NANTES :
- Dimanche 15h30->17h (si 🌥️ < 25°C)
- Jeudi 7h->8h30 (de mai à sept si 🔅)
et parfois en semaines de 20h->21h.
Mais vous pouvez aussi proposer des sessions à d'autres moments (...et pour d'autres villes !)
Tout niveau bienvenu. 😉
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Obstacles
When you start to see your world as something more in line as a tool and an obstacle to interact with, play with, you’re going to take that lesson and look at other obstacles in your life. Your relationships, your job, your work, your health even. All these things are going to be so strongly ultimately affected by this tiny little change of yourself and your city.
~ Caitlin Pontrellaslip:4a823.
#CaitlinPontrella #Parkour #QuotesWhen do you stop?
I’m away at a parkour event this weekend, lots of walking and playing and jumping. One session was a discussion of fear, and of consequences. And one particular question for discussion was, “When do you stop?” People raised lots of ideas—good ideas, wise ideas… lots of things I was in agreement about.
But I was also thinking, “Wait. Why do I have to decide that?”
I know I’ve certainly faced decisions about stopping. Work, play, relationships, sports, parkour practices (ask me about the time I climbed across a train station outside of Paris,) … yes, deciding if, when and why to stop is an obvious question.
If I think about two paths—perhaps diverging in the woods, if you like that imagery—an hour’s hike along the path of one choice, I might decide I’m going the wrong way. There’s one of those when-to-stop decisions. But the mistake was an hour before, where the paths diverged.
This business venture: what if I had truly been committed, and had planned clearly the way we’d know when to stop? The question is gone. This relationship: could it be planned, or could two people be so honest, that the question doesn’t appear? This parkour jump, at the end of an exhausting day of training: why am I standing here, right now? If I’d planned better, could I have gotten all the same benefit, but a few minutes before right-now, I’d have moved to something else?
Might it be possible to still have challenge, commitment, growth, love, spontaneity, and humor… without ever having to decide, “should I stop this now?”
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#Parkour #PracticingReflection