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You are not enough.

Since you wrote this its safe of me to think u r a christian, when u get time look on youtube for, The One room schoolhouse, Its a story about Joey an Rory Feeks life and the way God is trying to get back into schools and some transparency into he and Joeys life, it will break your heart in a good way. I think I know what im doing when i make plans then sometimes God just laughs cause hes planning something different and his way is always better!
I tried finding it. But a link would be helpful. TIA
 
I have trained in every art of survival and weapons use from jungle to to desert and snow bound I have learned from native bushmen things you would not begin to even think about. I have been dropped into places I was not thought to return from but I did. it was not due to all the training i survived it was my faith in a god he show me the way out and moved the enemy out of my pathway right before my eyes. so alone with all my training and skills was not enough it was my walk with god. and if any one tells you its something you need to buy there 100% wrong. so wait for part 2 of the veido before you judge anyone.
There are no aethists in fox holes.
I am convinced that these ultra smart elites who have all their faith in science and the greatness of mankind, would wet their pants or worse and be on their knees praying to God to save their souls at the first bullet or the first mortar or artillery barage.

They think they are masters of the universe in highrises in places like San Francisco and New York.

Put them in a jungle or in a fox hole or in a desert or on a rocky mountain side 10 minutes and I will bet they are crying for mercy, grace, and forgiveness. Hubris works on twitter, where its all online and they are in their pajamas, not so much on a real battle field with fatiques and live fire.

Bet they can't hunt if there aint no Whole Foods (I call it Whole Wallet)
neither. Krogers, Dominicks, Jewel,
Meijers, HEB, Albertsons, whatever grocery you got aint where food comes from all wrapped up and pretty.

Some day and it may be sooner than later, we may not have grocery stores, and we may be defending our homes and way of life on hillsides just like at Bunker Hill or Lexington.

And pajama boys who are smarter than God will plead with you for food and protection.

Science is great in so far as it goes.
I do like and trust in science up to a point. I use it all the time up to that point. But science has been wrong so many times in my life I've lost count.

We are always finding something we thought we knew that was preached as fact for sure that turns out wrong or revised.

Mankind's nature is to not know what we don't know.

We don't get that we have our limitations.... We are not God.

We weren't designed or made to be either. Again, just my opinion and 2 cents. We each are free to make our own choices.

As for me and my house, Joshua 24:15
 
This video feels like watching a recruiting commercial for one of those rehab clinics for the stars in Malibu, where you play golf for 30 days straight while you try to kick your $10,000 a day coke habit between morning and evening sessions where you vent your daddy issues crying to a therapist.

Ask Robert DowneyJr, he knows what I'm talking about.
 
Please don't say anything if it is not positive with limited knowledge. Greg has done more for the enhancement of this sport of shooting than you can possibly imagine. So evidently you don't know anything about Greg or Primal Rights. Try listening to what other's say and maybe you might learn something. If you have something that will enhance what someone else has to offer on this forum please do so. That is what this forum is for-ENHANCING OUR SHOOTING KNOWLEDGE!
Greg - Primal Rights is a LRH SPONSOR. Has the right to promote business and marketing. What would we do if no one marketed their products? Greg promotes his knowledge on this forum way more that any of his products, which helps anyone that listens to it.
To follow-up on this post, Greg is a top notch and very generous guy. He is well known on other shooting forums I frequent.

I'm not sure what this video is about, but he has the best primer seater on the market.

Give him the benefit of the doubt and a little grace here. He is good people.
 
"There is a way up! There is a way out of it! And then he stops there without any of that information on HOW to go up or out of it Yeah most of here cnaintuit what he is alluding to, but that's it. So, IMHO, I am positive it is a rather bland uninformative waste of a video without anything further...............
 
Okay - reading and taking this further – is the point is that we all reach the point of where we suck at shooting any better than right now? Yes. So what do we do? Without saying more is the point to leave us thrashing in our shooting suckyness, crying about what to do next? Again, IMHO, those of us on this forum KNOW what comes next. Stop. Look at each aspect of what you are doing now, and identify what you can change, modify or improve to do better. Have I actually peaked with this specific combination of equipment? Am I using the most precise measuring and calibrating equipment I can? Same for reloading equipment, powder, bullet, case, etc. How about my stance, position when prone, what I use for support in those expositions and on, and on, and on, ad nauseum. OR, do I maybe need coach, outside observer to just tape myself when I shoot? Finally, do I just need to redefine my goals to recognize when I have reached "good enough" At the very least it got us to talk/think about the subject. On that note, I will (thankfully some of you will agree) go sit quietly in the corner - for a while!
 
After reading the first page of this, thought I should see the video.
He's spot on. It's a realization we all come to one day, and part of maturing.

I have been fortunate enough to stand with giants who show me how to move past that obstacle that I experience but cannot overcome.
There will always be some level you cannot transcend. This, in every part of life.

Many write, "wait for part II." I say it's not needed. There's a humble beauty in accepting your peak performance, and continually striving for that next level which you may never reach. Being at peace with it is as simple as 'amen'.

 
Gee - I am POSITIVE this sounds just like body building/weight-lifting and weight control videos I have seen, except they went to tell you the next part - How to get past it. EVERYONE will hit a plateau in anything they do. The key is how to get past it. What is the part left unsaid - sell your stuff and move on to somethign new?
That's it! Right answer.....think of all the things we've left behind and all the new things we've done in our lifetime! And mostly because all the things we did early in life have left us half crippled and hurt to much to even think about revisiting!
 
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After reading the first page of this, thought I should see the video.
He's spot on. It's a realization we all come to one day, and part of maturing.

I have been fortunate enough to stand with giants who show me how to move past that obstacle that I experience but cannot overcome.
There will always be some level you cannot transcend. This, in every part of life.

Many write, "wait for part II." I say it's not needed. There's a humble beauty in accepting your peak performance, and continually striving for that next level which you may never reach. Being at peace with it is as simple as 'amen'.


Well said!!!
 
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