The Warrior Mindset

The Warrior Mindset

We are your guide as you make your way through life getting better 1% every day. We believe that life is lived, truly lived, through adversity. Nothing easy is ever worth it in the end.

We believe in the warrior ethos and support those that choose to walk the path.

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  • @RobertQuisenberry-vs5gf
    @RobertQuisenberry-vs5gfКүн бұрын

    MEN SHOULDN'T BE COMPETING WITH WOMEN. WE SHOULD BE AND MADE TO COMPLEMENT ONE ANOTHER. NOT COMPETE

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcast23 сағат бұрын

    It's not about that. It's about when men act in a competitive way we reward them with high fives, but when women do it we think they shouldn't. Ya missed the point.

  • @AlaskaHaikuWarrior
    @AlaskaHaikuWarrior4 күн бұрын

    You seem to have gotten several facts backwards.

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcast3 күн бұрын

    Enlighten me please!

  • @gregbauer1773
    @gregbauer177312 күн бұрын

    Chris wanted to be surrounded by God. For our Heavenly Father is the creator of ALL.

  • @MsNS-uh7vb
    @MsNS-uh7vb15 күн бұрын

    Definitely logical questions and statements to temper a heated moment. Thank you.

  • @Mr.Anglo1095
    @Mr.Anglo109516 күн бұрын

    I don’t see anything on there about sleeping around and being a whore, odd

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcast15 күн бұрын

    It's well known, google it.

  • @TheUnknownRebels
    @TheUnknownRebels16 күн бұрын

    Sounds like you need to study this article a few more times so that you can articulate the message better. Not Making fun of you just noticing how bad our school system really is .😮

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcast16 күн бұрын

    Care to enlighten me on what you're talking about?

  • @EarlHall-zi4cm
    @EarlHall-zi4cm17 күн бұрын

    Mas Oyama was not a smoker although he died from lung cancer. This is not unheard of .

  • @waldi1339
    @waldi133923 күн бұрын

    👍🏻, you also have Master Oyama‘s book „Advanced Karate“?

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcast23 күн бұрын

    Not yet. On the lookout for a good version of it though.

  • @waldi1339
    @waldi133923 күн бұрын

    @@warriormindsetpodcast 👍🏻

  • @thecodyexperience7373
    @thecodyexperience7373Ай бұрын

    Is this a book?

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcastАй бұрын

    I don't recall which book of her's this was from, but here's a link: brenebrown.com/books-audio/

  • @papsie-cool5313
    @papsie-cool5313Ай бұрын

    Why is there a bus in that wilderness? How did it get there?

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcastАй бұрын

    Pretty crazy right? It was originally put there by hunters, or so it's been said.

  • @1speedyGTR
    @1speedyGTRАй бұрын

    🤷

  • @michellecrocker2485
    @michellecrocker2485Ай бұрын

    Chris’s sister spoke about the decision to move the bus and she agreed with it because she understood that it was causing safety concerns

  • @michellecrocker2485
    @michellecrocker2485Ай бұрын

    This is what gets me about this guy. He was reported to be a smart guy so why did he think that he could survive with minimal supplies and think it wouldn’t get him killed? At least with a map, he could have been able to know that further down the river bank, there was a safer way to cross. Let this be a cautionary tale as to what happens when you’re ill prepared for this kind of adventure

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcastАй бұрын

    Perhaps a healthy dose of arrogance too?

  • @bulletproofpepper2
    @bulletproofpepper2Ай бұрын

    The worst is a lunch meeting. The company I work for does the twice a week, the meeting sucks and now I can’t get to eat lunch also.

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcastАй бұрын

    So RIGHT! To HELL with lunch meetings!

  • @Gentleheart420
    @Gentleheart420Ай бұрын

    Arctic Daughter is an excellent documentary where the outcome and journey in Alaska wilderness was just amazing

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcastАй бұрын

    Thank you! I'll check it out!

  • @Gentleheart420
    @Gentleheart420Ай бұрын

    To me its extremely sad at how conflicts within the family could make a young person feel they had to do this to feel peace. 💔Ita hard to understand unless youve been through it. As a child i always wanted to run away in the woods where no one could find me.

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcastАй бұрын

    True!

  • @user-qo1io5qp7e
    @user-qo1io5qp7e29 күн бұрын

    Same here people that don't know you're situation will never understand

  • @Gentleheart420
    @Gentleheart42029 күн бұрын

    @@user-qo1io5qp7e wishing you peace my friend.

  • @PLF...
    @PLF...Ай бұрын

    Its neither. Intuition is heightened when youre very young. Dont make the mistake of thinking a simple looking UI isnt actually incredibly complex. There are a lot of support structures behind even the most "simple" things.

  • @oscarmanuelalejandrouribes5433
    @oscarmanuelalejandrouribes5433Ай бұрын

    Yeah ui but when its gaming and they are in the max level where I have troyble and my 4 yeah old a beast

  • @ericwiley3963
    @ericwiley3963Ай бұрын

    When they were still doing testing on an iPad they (Jobs and others) would take a prototype to rural areas and give the kids an iPad to see what they would intuitively/naturally do. By design

  • @shawn1749
    @shawn1749Ай бұрын

    Ya: work a Linux system and bam, you find out fast how tech dumb you are because the UI nowadays does it for you in the background

  • @Columbiadogwalkingco
    @ColumbiadogwalkingcoАй бұрын

    Amen 🙌🏽

  • @troyanderson-rolon2468
    @troyanderson-rolon2468Ай бұрын

    Kids thinking they're smart cause tablets and like you guys thinking you have a good podcast lmfaoo

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcastАй бұрын

    Who hurt you bro?

  • @sandramoscato2644
    @sandramoscato26442 ай бұрын

    This came on as I was driving to meet an employee where I knew the topic was going to be intense. It was a good reminder to be the observer and not reactive. Listened to it again this morning.

  • @philipmcritchie7309
    @philipmcritchie73092 ай бұрын

    Absolute garbage..They are completely different..

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcast2 ай бұрын

    What's different? Burnout or Depression?

  • @QS4LBanks
    @QS4LBanks2 ай бұрын

    Speak faster

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcast2 ай бұрын

    Hunh?

  • @QS4LBanks
    @QS4LBanks2 ай бұрын

    @@warriormindsetpodcast it was a little hard to follow, so i was saying speak faster to get your point across

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcast2 ай бұрын

    @@QS4LBanks Roger!

  • @seamusnaughton8217
    @seamusnaughton82172 ай бұрын

    Whst you said is so true train 8 hours aday 7 days then see what happens to you that differance lt changes put you have to eat sleep lt or forget it lwas trained by japan master 7 dan and his top student 7 Dan

  • @seamusnaughton8217
    @seamusnaughton82172 ай бұрын

    Sibcribed seamus like yourchannel

  • @Dmanrocksall
    @Dmanrocksall2 ай бұрын

    “There’s definitely some technique” breaks firey brick in half. Video cuts

  • @sectiondrecords4580
    @sectiondrecords45802 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this! Subscribed - My former Sensei, Sam Tendencia, spoke highly of Mas Oyama. Sam also would knife hand coke bottles in half, amazing. We used 2x4's for makiwara.

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcast2 ай бұрын

    Incredible! Thanks for the sub!

  • @kiranshegaonkar8080
    @kiranshegaonkar80802 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this video. It reoreinted me to restart practice my karate realising 'budo' as a way of life and beyond karate. PS: I've edited my comment to add that I've subscribed to your channel after watching your video 1st time ever.

  • @warriormindsetpodcast
    @warriormindsetpodcast2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the comment! I'm so happy for your restart!

  • @dennisgoe3537
    @dennisgoe35372 ай бұрын

    Only in Sport's.

  • @riverrockranger812
    @riverrockranger8123 ай бұрын

    The guy was an idiot!!! Couldnt survive 3 months in the summer!!! The bus is a crypt, not a shrine! Cmon people look at the real picture!

  • @Gentleheart420
    @Gentleheart420Ай бұрын

    He was actually running from trauma and pain Try and think outside your box since no one is there but you 🤣

  • @nikadgod5152
    @nikadgod51523 ай бұрын

    I do both. Bust my ass but invest more time with my kids. Wife stays home and we have all the money we need. Choose your career wisely. Financial independence is real if you make the right choices

  • @KitKatKman
    @KitKatKman3 ай бұрын

    Extremes are bad life is about finding the middle ground

  • @projectdrunkguy4112
    @projectdrunkguy41123 ай бұрын

    Obviously the latter! Go ask anyone, “would you rather your father take care of your needs, or a father that sits on his a$$ all day playing mom?”

  • @KynaruHelio
    @KynaruHelio3 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately you kind of need both

  • @zaritcor1668
    @zaritcor16683 ай бұрын

    Is almost like you can tell the sex of who commented😅

  • @snow-in4zp
    @snow-in4zp3 ай бұрын

    The one that provides is better. Its better to go to bed with a full belly and a half full heart then a full heart and an empty belly.

  • @rsmetz88
    @rsmetz883 ай бұрын

    You think so, until you age. Those scars stay with you. You can fill that belly anytime. But everyone is different.

  • @snow-in4zp
    @snow-in4zp3 ай бұрын

    @@rsmetz88 I grew up with a dad who was there but didn't provide, it has caused all kinds of misery for my family. The scar that won't heal for me is wondering where my next meal is coming from or wondering if I should even take the time to unpack because who knows if we are going to be there for more than a few days or when I had to start feeding my siblings because my dad was too busy with school and my mom was working 2 jobs just so that we could stay in a tiny POS apartment and even when he wasn't too busy he would almost burn the apartment down. I'm not speaking in some metaphorical sense I'm speaking from a place of experience, I'd much rather have never had a full conversation with my dad and had a stable life than what I got.

  • @Wolf-tw5rs
    @Wolf-tw5rs3 ай бұрын

    A dad that doesnt like milk

  • @sweetlifealley
    @sweetlifealley3 ай бұрын

    Based on the statistics, kids are more likely to become criminals without an active father in their lives. This scenario is not too much different than the mother providing everything, with a father not around, and yet kids have a higher chance of becoming criminals. So if it was the father providing instead, but is still never there, that doesn’t change anything. Perhaps the mother will have more time to be with her children, but that doesn’t change the fact that the kids are more likely to become criminals without their father active in their lives. Now with a father who doesn’t provide, but is actively involved, the kids will have the better outcome. Of course, we have to assume that either the mother provides, which happens. There are some stay at home dads. Or they are getting the bare bones essentials another way.

  • @jayceewilliams5250
    @jayceewilliams52503 ай бұрын

    Idk. What i can say is that being broke is very traumatizing for a lot of people. You build terrible habits that persist with generations and create a cycle. I don't think either is good, but I'd say the 1st is better. At least the kid could easily grow up and be like "i don't want to miss out on my kids lives like my dad with us" and it kind of just ends there. Sure in the poor example you say well you just end up rich and stop it there, but that's less likely than 1st scenario or we wouldn't see generational poverty like we do. Not to mention being broke comes with this anxiety of being known to be broke. Will someone notice you only have 2 pair of pants? Your shirt gets dirty with a stain that never comes out, will someone point that out? You only have 3 shirts so it's a matter of time. Will someone ask to come to your house, but your house isn't that nice and barely has food? Now they can tell everyone and break your social standing and self esteem. Will you miss out on one time experiences like your 8th grade trip to Washington DC because it was 900 dollars and that was more money than you've ever seen and the family is struggling at the moment? That's what being poor was like for me and it was a lot worse and a lot better at times. We weren't even always poor, would just have life changes that took us from security to unstable. I still remember when in front of like half the class, this guy hit me with the "how you show up to school with stains already on your shirt" and everyone laughed and I went home and checked my shirts and cried because they all were stained😂😂 and we were primarily broke during all this because my dad would have anger issues and not keep a job, so I had him around all the time. This created a little resentment in me, i felt like we were struggling because he wouldn't put his ego down to give us a better life. Now that I'm older I can look back on things and laugh and all that, but I'd be lying if I said I don't live with the fear of ever being broke again and do everything to avoid it. Lastly I was always focused on growing up as fast as possible so I could be in control of my own life, I couldn't want til I was old enough for a summer job then after that, i couldn't wait til I had a permanent job. I don't sit around angry over that stuff or sad, but I do wish I enjoyed being a kid more when I was in that place.

  • @dalebeck4833
    @dalebeck48333 ай бұрын

    Does not matter which parent is the workaholic If the other parent is fully caring for the children on emotional level and education level then it can be a win win. If it is balanced it can be best outcome for the children.

  • @OctagonalSquare
    @OctagonalSquare3 ай бұрын

    No. You literally need both parents. This idea that one parent can check out and let the other one fully take on the emotional and nurturing side is bullshit. The past several generations have proven that this “well I bring home the money so I don’t have to deal with the kids” is abusive and creates kids who aren’t well adjusted. Be a dad or don’t have kids.

  • @petnaby
    @petnaby3 ай бұрын

    Both lead to sub-optimal outcomes. You need both parents in a kids life if you're aiming for the best chance of raising a functioning and thriving adult.

  • @splouffy
    @splouffy3 ай бұрын

    They're both focusing on a need.

  • @tym6217
    @tym62173 ай бұрын

    Either one could be good or bad. It depends on the rest of the family dynamic.

  • @VoidFyre
    @VoidFyre3 ай бұрын

    Wrong, ones providing a better life for his kids and giving them a future and a comfortable life off the back of his hard labor. The other is prioritizing his kids over all else which that in itself isn’t a bad thing. But the father needs to provide or him and his wife needs to find a work life balance. Neither are necessarily bad just you need to find the balance in these two situations.

  • @tbreezebanks2616
    @tbreezebanks26163 ай бұрын

    Money doesnt give you purpose

  • @alhumdulilah4ever
    @alhumdulilah4ever3 ай бұрын

    Bills

  • @rogueshepard9299
    @rogueshepard92994 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @mactan_dame
    @mactan_dame4 ай бұрын

    New subscribers nice podcast and topic