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HANDS AND DAYLIGHT

E17: ENTITLEMENT BEATDOWN

HANDS AND DAYLIGHT

Peter Roberts

History, Business

5.0765 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2018

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Everyone, at some point in their life is humiliated. The best form of humiliation is an entitlement beat down. Most of the time this is not literal, but for me it was. Learning through a personal, humiliating experience that you are not everything you thought. It’s an opportunity you can either embrace and become stronger from, or let it ruin your future. It’s a self-check that’s exposed by external forces. I personally had two experiences that were humbling and put me in my place.

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0:00.0

And so, my fellow Americans, ask not.

0:04.0

Taking back America starts here.

0:07.0

What your country can do for you.

0:10.0

Ask what you can do for your country.

0:13.0

I'm convinced.

0:14.0

The reclamation of America through many hands and daylight.

0:19.0

That's one small step for man.

0:22.8

We as a nation must undergo.

0:25.4

This is our origin.

0:28.8

A radical revolution of value.

0:33.0

Not because they are easy, but because they are hard.

0:36.9

This is the Hands and Daylight podcast. Welcome to Hands and Daylight podcast.

0:44.8

Welcome to Hands and Daylight episode 017.

0:47.7

Good morning, Brian. What's happening, man?

0:49.7

Good morning, living the dream.

1:00.8

Well, you know, you say living the dream, except you get to work this morning and you were just like, I don't know. I would say a little bit like a little bit shook up.

1:13.5

Yeah, shaking out. It wasn't like a bad, you know, it wasn't like a real bad thing. I didn't almost die or anything. But I was on my way to work and I almost had a dog, which I dogs as you know so that was weird so I pulled over stopped the dog looked like it was lost was like real frantic so were you on the main

1:19.7

road or you on back road I pulled off I was on the Colby Miller so very back road back road okay

1:25.9

and there was a house nearby and it had a collar on, but it was acting really funny.

1:31.4

And I honked and, you know, nobody came out looking for their dog.

1:34.4

So I pulled off to the side and it kind of disappeared and I was like, oh, maybe it ran off.

1:38.9

But I didn't want to run it over.

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