Alexander & Angelina

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CONCLUSION

Alexander the Great wanted to untie the knot but struggled to do so. He then reasoned that it would make no difference how the knot was loosed, so he drew his sword and sliced it in half with a single stroke. 

Alexander the Great was a victim of fate,
And he sighed there was naught to delight him
When he brandished his sword and defiantly roared
And could not get a country to fight him.

All the armies he’d chased, all the lands laid to waste,
And he clamored for further diversions;
And our history speaks of his grip on the Greeks
And his hammerlock hold on the Persians.

Though the Gordian knot, cut in two, in a spot
In his palace was labeled a relic,
Though Bucephalus, stuffed, gave him fame, he was huffed—
He was grouchy and grumpy, was Aleck.

And the cause of his woe, he would have you to know,
Was the fact that he never was able
To conduct a big scrap that a versatile chap
Of a war correspondent would cable.

‘Stead of being quite glad, he would grow very sad
When he told of the fellows who’d fought him,
As he thought of the lack of the clicking kodak
In the hands of a man to “snapshot” him.

We are told that he wept, and in dolefulness crept
Through his palace—the reason is hinted:
There were not at that time magazines for a dime,
And his articles could not be printed.

Though it may seem unkind, ere his life we’ve outlined,
We must say in some ways he was hateful;
And in truth, we have heard he went back on his word,
And was not Alexander the Grateful.

ALEXANDER THE GREAT BY WILBUR D. NESBIT

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Why I’m So Angry

I was 25 years old on 9/11 when the Revelation prophecy was fulfilled.
My anger comes from the fear of being a thought leader, in the face of an all encompassing, monolithic, psychiatric thought police.

Fear of failure: inadequacy; still taking charge and as a result making mistakes that have major consequences. Failure is what the strongest, most intelligent and most confident leaders fear. Whether starting a new project or succeeding in the current one, the difficulty lies in escaping from the gnawing sense of failure. Being afraid to fail will lead you to tell people that you don’t expect to succeed. To lower expectations destroys imagination.

Fear of being abandoned: the fear of becoming isolated, being pushed out of the team or organization. A branch of this fear is this is the fear of not being popular and being rejected, the latter becoming crippling for some. If untreated, fear of rejection worsens over time and gradually takes over every part of life. You fear people losing interest in you and disappointing those whose opinion you value.

Fear of criticism: this particular type of fear focuses on what other people think about you and hinders you from pursuing the future you desire. Being afraid of others telling you what you cannot or should not do, and what you cannot accomplish, will quietly and quickly fester if left untreated.

Fear of being an impostor: the fear of claiming a leadership role and others finding out that you were not born, trained, or qualified for it. Not everyone can function on the “fake it till you make it” theory.

Fear of making a mistake. When we become afraid to move forward, and are afraid to make mistakes along the way, we miss many great opportunities.

CONCLUSION

Old GF NF told me to TRY. So i kept trying. Despite impossible odds and a braindead populace. I’m not angry anymore at NF. Alexander the Great was 20 years old when he became King, 32 when he died. His famous quote was, “Nothing is impossible to those who TRY“.

Alexander never lost a battle in his life. In the end, he died from a mutiny by his own men.

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Angelina Jolie Music Video Therapy

The existence of a Macedonian nation and language was first recognized after World War II, when Macedonia became one of the Republics of Yugoslavia.
Bucephalus was Alexander’s horse and one of the most famous horses in world history.

CONCLUSION

In his vision of judgment upon the wicked, the apostle John tells us the second Christ is returning on a white horse: “Then I saw heaven …Revelation 19

 

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