If you see something and you tell the story behind it, there is no need to give YOUR version by adding YOUR commentary. Recently I read that a fella would rather spend $200 on the "Summary" of a book rather than only the $20 for the book. Fuck that! I like to get the facts and draw my own conclusion. Likewise, I don't like getting someone else's version of a story. I don't watch the news and I certainly don't listen to commentary when I watch sports. I often turn the sound off and play music on "Game Day". However, ONCE I know the truth I surely won't add to it when I report it. I also won't hesitate to tell the truth. Today's Training: Conditioning and restoration.
Rule #53 Tell The Truth
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