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A Good Calamity: Useful Ess...

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What is Z-Health?: The Syst...

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“The good news is, you’re a part of the human race. And humans have never been and will never be short on it. No matter their credentials, humans are the most resilient animals to ever wear Levi’s. We have been dealing with it since saber-tooth tigers were a problem. Yet somehow we have always found a way, day-in and day-out, to deal with it. Whether it is big or small, our innate resilience is really extraordinary. Maybe our most extraordinary quality.

I want to reassure you that even though we might not like it, we’re built to deal with it. And that your it builds character.”
Jay Armstrong

“you’re afraid of it.

The good news is, you’re a part of the human race. And humans have never been and will never be short on it. No matter their credentials, humans are the most resilient animals to ever wear Levi’s. We have been dealing with it since saber-tooth tigers were a problem. Yet somehow we have always found a way, day-in and day-out, to deal with it. Whether it is big or small, our innate resilience is really extraordinary. Maybe our most extraordinary quality.

I want to reassure you that even though we might not like it, we’re built to deal with it. And that your it builds character.”
Jay Armstrong



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