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This pool guy was called to find a leak that no one else could find. Within a little while he detected the leak around a jet. He wasn’t sure why no one could find it. The only way to permanently fix the leak was to jackhammer into the concrete...

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Jordan Peterson: "If you can't fix your room, you can't fix your life" "Why should you even bother improving yourself? The answer is something like: so you don't suffer anymore stupidly than you have to. And maybe so others don't have to either. It's not some casual self-help doctrine. If you don't organize yourself properly, you'll pay for it. In a big way. And so will the people around you." Peterson continues: "You can say, 'Well, I don't care about that.' But that's actually not true, you do care about it. Because if you're in pain, you will care about it. It's very rare that you can find someone in excruciating pain who would say, 'Well, it would be no better if I was out of this.' Pain brings the idea that it would be better if it didn't exist along with it. It's incontrovertible." On how to start: "Look around for something that bothers you and see if you can fix it. You can do this in a room. Sit in your bedroom and think: 'If I wanted to spend ten minutes making this room better, what would I have to do?' You have to ask yourself that, it's a genuine question. And things will pop out. There's a stack of papers bugging you. Some rubbish behind your computer monitor you haven't attended to for six months. Cables tangled up." He explains why this matters: "If you were coming to see me for psychotherapy, the easiest thing would be to get you to organize your room. You think, is that psychotherapy? It depends on how you conceive the limits of your being. Start where you can start. If something announces itself as in need of repair that you could repair, fix it. Fix a hundred things like that, your life will be a lot different." On fixing what you repeat every day: "People tend to think of their daily routines as trivial. You get up, brush your teeth, have breakfast. Those probably constitute 50% of your life. People think, they're mundane, I don't need to pay attention to them. No, that's exactly wrong. The things you do every day are the most important things you do. Hands down. Just do the arithmetic." On staying within your competence: "Sometimes you don't know how to fix something. Imagine you're walking down the street and there's a guy who's alcoholic and schizophrenic and has been homeless for ten years. That's a problem. It would be good if you could fix it, but you haven't got a clue. You walk around that and go find something you could fix. Just because something announces itself as in need of repair doesn't mean it's you, right then and there, who should repair it. You have to have some humility. You don't walk up to a helicopter that isn't working and just start tinkering away." Peterson shares the key insight: "As soon as you give your mind a genuine aim, it'll reconfigure the world in keeping with that aim. That's actually how you see to begin with. You've all seen the video where you watch basketballs being tossed back and forth, and while you're doing that, a gorilla walks into the middle of the video and you don't see it. If you thought about that experiment for five years, that would be about the right amount of time to spend thinking about it." He explains what it reveals: "What it shows you is that you see what you aim at. If you can get one thing through your head, that would be a good one. You see what you aim at. One inference you might draw from that is: be careful what you aim at. What you aim at determines the way the world manifests itself to you. So if the world is manifesting itself in a very negative way, one thing to ask is: are you aiming at the right thing?"

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Besides the neighbor hitting my mailbox. I have had one of the neighbors down the street hit my house with a drone. The neighbor got a new drone as a gift and they were flying it around the neighborhood. I think they may have had interference or went out of range because it flew right into the side of the house and dented the siding. Being high up it wasn’t that noticeable but I knew it was there. Unlike this young lady who ran off the road and went over 100 ft after she destroyed this man’s fence. Regardless of her excuses I think she’s liable no matter how many claims she made saying it was the car’s fault, like it was a malfunction. Either way she needs to pay for the damages. I doubt the homeowner is going to go after the car manufacturer because she lost control of the car, wouldn’t you agree, He came by asking if I saw the drone and I told him I had it but k also showed him where he hit and that he needs to pay to fix it. He said it wasn’t a problem because he has a handyman that could fix it for me easy. I told him I didn’t want a handyman doing it I want the company I used to hire it to do it that way they could replace it with the same materials. He refused saying it wasn’t a big deal and only one piece of siding. I told him that’s not how it works because since he damaged it, I have a say in how it’s repaired, I was not having anybody go to Home Depot and get a cheaper piece of siding to fix it, there wasn’t any guarantee it would last and I didn’t want any issues later. He told me wouldn’t pay a contractor because it would cost much more. I ended up fixing it with the company and sent him the bill to be reimbursed. After a while he decided to pay me back in fear of being went after by the insurance company to get the money back.

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