"I am the greatest!"

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Who is the greatest?

Some say Napoleon Bonaparte was the greatest . His empire extended all the way to Egypt and Syria. It was Napoleon’s desire to conquer India with his “Army of the Orient”. But they were defeated in the Mediterranean at the Battle of the Nile in 1801. To make a long story short, Napoleon’s army was defeated in the water when their flagship exploded.

This explosion left a vacuum of power. At the time there were basically Mamluks and Ottomons in Egypt. In 1801 a Macedonian born man together with his Albanian mercenaries united with the Mamluks to defeat the Ottomon Empire by 1805.

In just four years this Macedonian rose to power in Egypt. Even the Sultan could not stop him. He became the champion of the people. For 600 years the Mamluks had ruled over Egypt, But on March 1st, 1811 all the leaders of Mamluk were invited to the celebration of this Macedonian’s son. That day they were all killed and the Mamluk’s were no longer a threat to this man. What was this Macedonian man’s name?

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Float like a butterfly and sting like a bee

His name was "Muhammad Ali".

On May 25th, 1838 he declared independence from the Ottoman Empire. He had defeated empires and did what France and England couldn’t do. Then ten years later he couldn’t keep his son from the enemy of tuberculosis. One year after that Muhammad Ali died. The only one to take his place to lead this new kingdom was his nephew.

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Now lets go back to the Mohammad Ali we all know and love, the heavy weight champion of the twentieth century.

He fought 61 professional matches and won 56 matches. He suffered 37 knockouts and five match losses, but always got up to win the prize. Ali lost his first fight to Joe Frazier in 1971 but he came back to win the title in 1974. His is quoted saying,

“Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. The hands can’t hit what the eyes can’t see.”

He is also quoted saying,

“I am the greatest.”

He was great in what he stood for and what he stood up to. This boxer had guts to stand up to racism and stand up for what he believed in.


History is like a boxing match.

In this world, even the greatest fall. One by one the enemies are defeated like the henchmen in a video game. Yet the final enemy stands undefeated. Ghangis Khan conquered much of Asia and China but he fell at the enemy of death. Alexander conquered the known world of his time but he could not conquer the enemy of death.

I have not conquered nations or cities, but I can say I have lived every moment of my life to the full. As a new kid in a new school, life is challenging. I had moved schools 6 times already and now entered what was considered a “nice” school. A boy named Todd Harrington met me on the first day of school and told me rather confidently,

“We have to fight.”

This was quite unexpected. He didn’t even introduce himself. I guess it was the tradition to do this sort of thing to the new kids in school. He was rather scrawny and the freckles and curly hair gave him a kind of hillbilly look. I wasn’t sure I wanted to get in a fight with this kid on the first day of a new school. I was working a paper route each morning at 5:30 and was pretty tired by the end of the day. I would much rather just go home.

I told him,

“I have an eye doctor appointment.”

He said,

“Tomorrow.”

And just like he promised, the next day we met after school. There was no way out of this. Half the kids in our grade along with other kids were waiting at the back door of the school. They were smart enough to know that you don’t fight in school. The whole crowd moved to an alley a couple blocks away.

There were no rules, just the words,

“Fight, fight, fight!!”

I didn’t want to fight this kid but he swung at me first. Fighting is instinctive to a kid who grows up with five brothers. I came back with two swings to his face and one to his stomach and soon the kid was on the ground covering his face.

I won the first fight of my life. That day I walked home with a group of kids who wanted to be with the winner. I felt like the top of the world until the next day at school.

Another kid named Don Jasper came up to me and said,

“You have to fight me now.”

They were just trying to size me out. This kid was a lot bigger and the thought of meeting Don after school made my stomach churn. At the end of the day we were in the same alley I met the day before. This time there was an even larger crowd of kids. They were screaming the same thing,

“Fight! Fight! Fight!”

This time it didn’t take long for the kid to pull a one two combinations and wail on my face. All I could do was to put up my guard and try to move out of the way.

He was so lanky it was hard to get anything but his fists and occasionally his shoes. My nose was already bleeding and a couple more punches there might have caused some brain injuries. Since half the kids in school were there my older brother was also there.

He decided this was enough and he stepped in with one punch to the kid’s stomach. The kid was knocked down. But then a high school kid was there and he took a swing at my brother’s nose. Now we both went home with bloody noses.

A little old lady cried out…

“What are you kids doing?”

The kids scattered in all directions. This time another small crowd gathered around me as I walked home. These were the girls in my neighborhood.

They kept asking me and my brother,

“Are you okay. That was a cruel thing he did to you.”

This was the sympathy crowd. I was glad they were there. I remember one named Kristen who was worried about me fainting. She left me rest on her shoulder. For a middle school kid this was everything. I was a hero for losing.

My brother and I were filthy with blood dripping. My mom told us to wash up. My Dad wanted to visit Don’s house. He said it is better to talk things out. We did come there and talk with Don. Don was happy I came. We made up really fast. We never did finish that fight. He was a strong and fast kid. We became best friends for all of middle school and the first year of high school.

The fight was not the win but the friendship was the win. Together we would get in a lot of trouble and also get out of trouble. I still talk to Don. After high school he started working with cars and opened his own business.

He is now married and has a daughter and a son. Basically, we are friends for life. If I visit my hometown he will welcome me and make sure I have a place to stay.

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The Punchline

This is the true victory. It is the victory of winning one friend. Although I lost the physical fight I made one friend. I learned the hard way, but I learned early how to win. In the world of competition and outward appearances it seems that those who take every advantage to beat out the competition will win. They might win the immediate battle but in the end they have nothing. The problem is not much is credited to winning one friend. What good will all that winning do if you don't even have one true friend?

For a year after graduation from college I worked in the Cancer research center in molecular genetics. It was kind of my dream job at the time. I was actually doing "meaningful" research. Our lab isolated a tumor suppressor on one protein. Everyone was excited that we published in nature but when it came time to renew our NIH grant we were rejected and when it came time for the head of the lab to get tenure he was rejected.

At that time I went to other labs in the building and talked to the professors. It was 1998 and one professor told me to go to California. I told him I couldn't stand the thought of being apart from my friends and family.

He said,

“Get a VCR. That's my best friend.”

I really shouldn't concern myself about what he does with free hand, but this was about the worse advice I have ever heard in my life. He would be better off telling me to make new friends or consoling me that I could call my friends from time to time.

I knew there was more to life than science and medicine and a job and a VCR. I just needed some time to figure it out. I left my life in America on pause and came to Korea. At that time Korea owed money to IMF and a lot of companies struggled but there was always room for English teachers. I started teaching English and making friends with Korean people since 1998.

Sometimes it is very difficult to understand. Back when I went to school there was no way to learn to Korea. I learned the hard way, on the street. So many things were the opposite of the way that I had learned or understood but this was the normal way here in Korea.

For example, if a guest comes to our house in America we offer them a drink. If the guest refuses then we don’t bother them. It’s over. But in Korea it is mandatory to ask the guest three times if they want to have a drink. The first time they refuse is out of politeness. Then out of politeness the host asks them again. The same goes for offering food or offering seconds. In fact, you will be offered third helpings and it is hard to refuse.

Invictus Life

Every day was a boxing match to understand the language and culture of this country. I thought I was doing pretty good because I could order a bowl of rice and take a taxi but I was a million miles away from really understanding Korea. If you asked me two years before if I would ever get married I would say no, but it made so much sense at the time.

I never met a person so innocent and naïve as the graduate student who helped me with teaching. I wondered how she could be so humble and happy. Spending time with her after school I found she not only held to strong beliefs but she followed what she believed. I have seen thousands but never meet anyone so faithful and true.

It was more than fun… it was a lifetime experience to understand and know each other. I was from an Italian American neighborhood in Chicago and she was from a countryside village in Korea. This would be impossible without grace of humility and love.

This love is the key to true invictus life. The life of one victory after another doesn’t come by our fighting strategy or even our training. It comes from patience, understanding and forgiving. In one word the Invictus life comes from friendships that endure even through tough times.

I hope for each of us to experience one victory after another even if it seems you are losing the immediate fight you may win one friend.

We still face the last enemy and only one man I know has faced this enemy and returned. The best we can do in enjoy every moment of this short life time with thanksgiving cherishing the ones around us. This love is enough to keep the enemy from taking a foothold.

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All drawings used in this article were based on the simple drawing of a boxing glove sketched on Paint 3-D.

I used mostly marker and ink pen to create the drawing. The shape is based on a glove design I saw in shutterstock.com

I made my drawing more simple but with just as much punch.

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If you couldn't stand to leave for California, what made you choose Korea???

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If you couldn't stand to leave for California, what made you choose Korea???

Exactly... @wrestlingdesires. = That is really the big question. I remember someone telling me before I left that Korea's economic situation was so bad that I shouldn't accept Korean won. It's funny how things change.

I knew no one in California and had never been to California. I had been to Korea just a few months before I learned of my professor's situation. I made friends in Korea and fell in love with the mountains and the people. I knew it would be difficult to say good bye to friends but I had something more than VCR to go home to.


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Oh, then it was because you already felt a connection :) Maybe he should have suggested that you go visit California.

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That might have worked... My uncle lived there at the time.

It was a different Korea then. This video was taken from 1995-1999 the period I entered Korea. It was a very special place and I felt it. I'm sure I could feel something in California like a small earthquake but it wouldn't have been the same.


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I guess I didn't feel the same !LUV for California.


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At first it was difficult because it was so hard to find Chicago !PIZZA but now there are a lot of Chicago deep dish pizza shops in Seoul... but at this point I would rather have kimchi and rice.


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!PIZZA is still better than rice :)

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Maybe a rice token will do well somewhere but not on Hive.


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lol there have been crazier coins out there... Even one for Covid.

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ha ha you two are so funny...I shouldn't be enjoying the comments as much as the article lols...


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mmm...??? !PIZZA better than rice ... I guess that depends on the rice lol When I was in my '20's a friend of mine showed me how to make wine rice ... it was fabulous! We basically subbed the water with wine lols. I do love me some coconut rice with lemongrass and chilli too ... but then for me being vegan ... pizza is not so appetising as it lacks the ...erm...cheese.


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wine rice

The best rice wine I ever had was on an island just east of Korea. Somehow the native ingredients made the drink the best drink I ever had. It was pumpkin rice wine 호박 막거리.

I highly recommend #호박막거리 or any #막거리.

I guess any !WINE will do but this is the wine for Halloween^^


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sounds incredible! Do they ferment it then?

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Yes... for a while. That's the important part. If you don't do it right it becomes poison. I recommend taking a batch that has been tested first.

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Why Korea @mineopoly

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Why? Why?

I had been to Korea that year for the summer and fell in love with Korea and met Korean friends there. It was exactly the place I needed to look at my life from a completely new perspective.


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Well from America to Korea that transition is definitely not that easy as it looks, you damn are invictus. Tell us more about your Love story, i am sure that would be classic and memorable. Or Do a separate post on it, may in November on Korean Valentine's day💞♥️💖.
!LUV is Invictus 😊😁


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You got it @vikbuddy,

I have ten thousand love stories to tell but we really only need one.

Still they are all worth telling. My parents called me and reminded me of this one today. They came to visit Korea to meet my beautiful fiancé. We were a couple hours from Seoul at a Korean Folk village. We saw a bus headed to Seoul but it wasn't the right bus. Still we got on because it was getting cold outside. That bus didn't take the expressway, but took every country road and it didn't end up in downtown Seoul where we live but it ended up by the Olympic stadium on the outskirts. The whole ride was bumpy and there were stop signs and it was pretty annoying to me and also to my mom and dad. Yet there was one cute girl who spoke up and said, "I'm really glad we chose this bus. Now we have more time to talk together. Even this bus ride is a gift."

My parents still remember that and they told me today on the phone. They said, "You got a keeper."

I think all I have left is !PIZZA and !BEER. Now I just need a football game.


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I think I would love your other half. I am a big fan of unplanned detours (when time is not of the essence😂). I always find the most interesting and wonderful places that I know I would have missed out on had I stuck to the tried and tested ... which brings me to one of my favourite poems ... The road not taken by Robert Frost😍

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Yes @samsmith1971,

This poem should be required reading for any human being especially middle school me. They feed you all kinds of crap in school... like "The unexamined life is not worth living" but there is not enough written to tell us what life is worth living so screw it... Live every breath and every moment as if it was your first. Save the examining part for when you are asleep Sunday morning in third row from the alter.

!LUV

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Exactly! Too much drivel being dished up...although having recently visited a number of secondary schools with my son, I was relatively impressed with their choice of reading material ....fingers crossed🙏

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Pfft. American to Korea, @vikbuddy? My wife sends me to hell and back periodically. Try that trip, mineopoly! :)


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That must be the upcoming pob-wotw

"Hell"

or

"Wife"

It's gotta be one of those. I always wondered how you could manage the graduate school, the Hive, the kids and the wife without one of them sending you to hell.

This song was my high school choir final exam:

I got a "B"

I still can't sing.

!WINE

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That's a mystery I guess. I just came to know few days ago that @scholaris has recently finished his masters degree, and I was very much amazed. How's he managing everything, family, work and education. He had neglected his sleep his sleep and health in the process, but really what a dedication. Very inspiring. 😊

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Oh, I'm not done yet. My last class ends on December 18, 2021. In terms of sleep, I'm just making use of my weaknesses to accomplish that end.


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Wow, that's great. Enjoy the farewell classes. You can relax and rest for a while this new year I guess, some body and mind rejuvenation. 😌

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This is a masterpiece.

I had no idea Mohammed Ali was Mercedonian and he killed a bunch of Mamluk leaders.

I dunno how you do it but the way you connect and talk about your past experiences is..(I don't know the word to use right now).

The fight was not the win but the friendship was the win. Together we would get in a lot of trouble and also get out of trouble. I still talk to Don. After high school he started working with cars and opened his own business.

Most times we face situations where we'll have to fight our way out of and sometimes we get broken when we end up loosing these fights but we're ignorant of the fact that the fight wasn't supposed to be one in other for us to gain relationships we didn't know existed. Atleast I understand this perfectly.

I learned the hard way, but I learned early how to win. In the world of competition and outward appearances it seems that those who take every advantage to beat out the competition will win. They might win the immediate battle but in the end they have nothing. The problem is not much is credited to winning one friend. What good will all that winning do if you don't even have one true friend?

Yes exactly, winning isn't actually a guarantee of success. Sometimes winning gives room for a lot of fake associates to come into our lives.

Ómo, the story is just touching, really spoke to me and for real I was thinking a lot before reading this. Thinking how I've lost a lot, recently my instagram account with 5k followers got disabled and it really brought me down and I kept thinking why it had to be me. But right now I'm positive, they might have been a lot of fake people with fake support, I believe there's a path way that I'm being pushed to follow, so I'm walking in that line.

Before korea I'm sure you didn't even visualize marrying a korean or having kids in korea. But that rejection in the lab made it possible for this path to come alive. You found love and above all a companion,I don't know what other words to use but you found a friend and that's more than anything else.

Thank you for opening my eyes @mineopoly , I'll begin to cherish my wins even though they're loses in disguise.

Thank you ❤️

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!PIZZA. Love this comment Chinco. So meaningful. And I agree ... so many blessing bestowed on @mineopoly by choosing the path that he did.

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I'm always happy to hear from you and I hope you are having a great weekend.

I'm convinced that one person is more important than 5,000 followers on Instagram especially if that one person is @chincoculbert. I do realize how hard to was to gain followers and support and the way the algorithm works the numbers give us leverage and visibility.

I'm not sure if every win is a loss and every loss a win. I would love it if it was all wins all the times. I remember the year our hometown baseball team won the World Series. It's only once in a hundred years. People painted "W" on their houses and cars for "WIN" and everyone was excited. The ball park was newly remodeled and the team got nice locker rooms and a game room and sauna. When they won there was a parade and a million people lined the streets looking out for these "heroes" coming by. It seems like after a win like that they became proud. They just played worse and worse since then.

So, yeah... watch out. Make some wins, but make them count. And when the losses come then turn them into real wins.

As far as I can tell it seems like you are doing that on Hive and I hope you are very successful.

!LUV
!PIZZA


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@chincoculbert there are no wins without losses. You can't have one without the other. Losing is literally a substep of success. No one, and I mean no one, wins blindly.


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Thanks @scholaris.pob for replying.
You're right, there's always a balance between both. Loosing can be devastating but it is normal to lose, because they're a lot more opportunities to win and win well.

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I'm sorry @mineopoly for taking time to reply this Comment. I was facing to much stress, thinking about a lot of things that I couldn't be in the right state of mind to either post or reply comments. Whenever I feel this way I just take a little break to let my mind recharge itself and cool of a bit. Pls bear with me.

I'm convinced that one person is more important than 5,000 followers on Instagram especially if that one person is @chincoculbert. I do realize how hard to was to gain followers and support and the way the algorithm works the numbers give us leverage and visibility.

Yeah, it really is hard to build, took me almost four years to grow that much but truely I've learnt a lot over the years and growing won't be a problem if I have a @mineopoly supporting me every step of the way.thank you

I'm not sure if every win is a loss and every loss a win. I would love it if it was all wins all the times. I remember the year our hometown baseball team won the World Series. It's only once in a hundred years. People painted "W" on their houses and cars for "WIN" and everyone was excited. The ball park was newly remodeled and the team got nice locker rooms and a game room and sauna. When they won there was a parade and a million people lined the streets looking out for these "heroes" coming by. It seems like after a win like that they became proud. They just played worse and worse since then.

Lol, that's life. We can't predict the way we react to winning, sometimes it acts as a booster to continue doing more, other times it gets to our head and then we end up backsliding. Whatever the case may be, i hope to win more than i lose , lol.

So, yeah... watch out. Make some wins, but make them count. And when the losses come then turn them into real wins.

As far as I can tell it seems like you are doing that on Hive and I hope you are very successful.

Sure, I'll take your advice and work towards that.

Thanks for the reply. Hope you had a wonderful weekend

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Things are tough sometimes @chincoculbert,

Are you healthy?

How is school treating you?

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Yeah they are, sometimes.

So far so good I'm healthy, only regular headaches due to lack of sleep but I'm fine.

School's a lot of stress nowadays but I'll get by.

How's things with you?

Family?

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Great article @mineopoly... I wondered where it was going at first but I !LUV how it ended. Family and friendship after all are the rocks that give strength to our lives and help us to become Invictus of spirit. You have shared some of your past with me before and I think it's so wonderful that you were able to turn around and say "this doesn't work for me" re lab r&d the way it was happening ... and take that leap into the unknown in search of something meaningful for your life... and by all accounts you triumphed! A true invictus !LUV !PIZZA


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Thanks for stopping by @samsmith1971. Thanks for the encouragement. You made my day.

When we get older we keep repeating the same stories over and over although a little different each time. People didn't carry around electronic devices so all I have to rely on is my memories and the stories. When I meet these guys again in the neighborhood they don't remember at first, but a few triggers help them remember. They also remember things I didn't. Live moves on but it is important to say a few things to old friends and remember why we were friends in the first place.

It's Saturday night in the Americas so here is a !BEER. You can eat the !PIZZA while waiting for the beer to come. Sometimes it takes a while.


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Brilliant, you have a happy day @mineopoly. It is early hours Sunday morning for me now in England lols. Here's a !PIZZA for you too. Let's break some bread together. Enjoy the rest of your weekend with your family.

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Sunday was Halloween...

Instead of trick o' treating the kids wanted to spook people, but when they went outside everyone had already gone downtown for parties. The streets were empty.

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aw that's sad... did you manage to come up with any other ghostly fun to keep them entertained? 👻

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They spent the night scaring each other.

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lols well that sounds like a lot of fun 😂A plan can always be made ... glad it turned out all right for your kids. We thought our night was going to be a wash out. It has been once before when we ended up stuck at home. Today it rained and hailed earlier this afternoon ... and we were like... oh well... then the skies brightened up and we popped over to a friend who lives near their school and the kids went out together. We are lucky that it is fairly suburban where we stay and lots of young families. I think its the 2nd or 3rd time we have trick or treated together with another family. It was quite cool though although my youngest walked around all night in shorts and t-shirt whilst the other kids were dressed up warmer 😂

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Stay healthy @samsmith1971,

Our neighborhood has few children and that's kind of a problem. We have a friend that has five boys. Our boys sometimes meet up but not often. I'm glad to see your kids are keeping busy.

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PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA!

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We decide the winner and not the scoreboards. No matter how the battle turns out, there's always a choice to see the gains.

Good thing we have LOVE to always emerge as the conqueror.

I made my drawing more simple
They are lovely and really made it easy to resonate.

Thanks for sharing this.

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Wow what a great piece of post !
I have to say I was nearby stopping to read at the Muhammed Ali point. Now I am so happy that I continued following you words.
Thank you so much. It brings the feeling of true friendship love and staying together around the world to us all.
!LUV

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Thank you @beeber,

Your comments always make me feel happy.

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thank you for the pizza :-) oh I'm getting hungry now!
just stopped by for looking weather there is another of your crazy funny nobody really unterstands it comment contests :-)
then I saw your posting and here we go :-) have a nice day

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I missed this in the run-up and now get to enjoy it after the winning announcement - a piece that defo. deserves the top spot IMO.

I love that you blend the two Muhammad Alis and then introduce how you met your partner. Gentle and beautiful.

Wishing you all the best 🙏


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Mineopoly.
What a post :) It continued to develop and morph and each piece was something I didn't know, but was glad to absorb and process - especially when it got to your own life.

I really enjoyed all of this. Have you ever written about your courtship with your wife? If not - I would love to hear it hehehe If so - please drop a post that directs me to it :)

I really won't write much more - which is unusual for my comments hahahaha, but it is just the kind of post that I like soaking up :) very nice.

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Thanks for stopping by Dreemsteem,

I know that your comments (if gathered together) make make a series of stories and your history on this block chain.

I smile at the thought of writing about the courtship od mineopoly. There is a lot others can learn... Like "marriage is not the end of a relationship but the beginning" and "if you are a looking for a copy of you then just clone yourself."

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hehehehe i'm telling you - you'd have one reader who would enjoy this book... if you do - put me down as a mandatory tag so I can follow please :)

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oh! and @beeber shared this with us on PYPT - sorry i forgot to put that in my comment above hehehe

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yes it's such a great posting :-) that's why I wanted to show it to PYPT
thank you for looking at my proposal :-) Dreemy !LUV

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Wow!! I didn't know you posted this on PYPT... That's really kind. I should drop in that show one day. It's on Thursdays?

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Hi, yea because I really really loved your words :-) Jup Thursday ... "Pimp Your Post Thursday" ... hm, I think Pimp is the first word. something with P. It's about sharing and telling something you think is great content.
Are you on The Terminal? For sure you could ask @thekittygirl or @dreemsteem how to get there

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Yes, PYPT is on Thursdays in the DREEMPORT server in the Discord-app (an app for chatting & networking). PYPT stands for "Pimp Your Post Thursday" and is the oldest "live" curation show for writings on the blockhain, hosted by @shadowspub. Attendees take turns presenting one of their own posts or one by someone else (as @beeber did for yours). We'd love to have you join us sometime, if you are so inclined! 🙂

Your writing was very good, and I see why Beeber liked it! It was wonderful how you wove the line-of-thinking through several stages, each building upon the other, and ended with the effect those stages provided in your own life. You have an engaging and well-thought writing style! Bravo! 😃

Writing of this nature (pensive, upbeat, inspirational) is perfect for use of the #thoughtfuldailypost tag by @wesphilbin, should you ever wish to use it. There is even a community dedicated to ThoughtfulDailyPost writings which would welcome work such as this, should you be interested in posting there. Regardless, keep being awesome! 💛

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@thekittygirl,

You are awesome !LUV. Thank you for a sincere analysis of my writing style. Life for all of us is busy but writing is cleansing.

It's been years since I dropped by Shadowpub's show. I'm glad it's still around. I will take a look at #thoughgfuldailypost. I seldom post daily.

Cheers

!PIZZA

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Hi @dreemsteem,
If I get some time I will drop by pypt...
It's amazing how pypt is still here.
Cool

And thanks Beeber

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It actually just came back!

About.. 4 weeks ago

So nice to see the old gang and new people come too!!

Your spot will be cozy warm for you hehehe

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