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Ep #205 - The Olympics Episode: Striving for Glory

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The Paris Olympics have just started, showcasing the dedication and hard work required to become an Olympian. Qualifying for an Olympic team, let alone winning a medal, is monumental.

My water polo experience gives me a deep appreciation for these athletes. I played at a top level in Victoria, served as a referee, and travelled with the Australian women’s water polo team to the 1984 Olympics.

Olympians dedicate years to their sport, striving for glory. What are you willing to strive for with all your passion? Reflect on what you strive for daily. Are you willing to endure the pain for the glory?

Beliefs shape your reality. If you believe the government or doctors always act in your best interests, you may miss evidence to the contrary. It’s crucial to evaluate your beliefs about government, healthcare, media, and other institutions.

The Olympics opening ceremony contained disturbing influences. If you don’t believe such influences are possible, you won’t see them. Similarly, if you believe in the integrity of the WHO or the UN, you may not recognize their misinformation about issues like bird flu.

Former Senators Len Harris and Rod Culleton are uncovering fraud in attacks on our constitution and legal rights. If you believe the government is always truthful, you might dismiss these findings.

The assassination attempt on Donald Trump is murky, with conflicting media reports. Learning to live with uncertainty and questioning accepted narratives is vital.

Senate's rejection of a detailed submission on excess deaths over the past four years, driven by corrupted politicians, underscores the need for vigilance in governance.

Visit Charles Kovess' websites:

Reach out to Charles via email: charles@kovess.com

Discover more about Charles and this show: charleskovess.com/show-notes/

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Intro/Outro music credit: Music by bensound.com
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The Paris Olympics have just started, showcasing the dedication and hard work required to become an Olympian. Qualifying for an Olympic team, let alone winning a medal, is monumental.

My water polo experience gives me a deep appreciation for these athletes. I played at a top level in Victoria, served as a referee, and travelled with the Australian women’s water polo team to the 1984 Olympics.

Olympians dedicate years to their sport, striving for glory. What are you willing to strive for with all your passion? Reflect on what you strive for daily. Are you willing to endure the pain for the glory?

Beliefs shape your reality. If you believe the government or doctors always act in your best interests, you may miss evidence to the contrary. It’s crucial to evaluate your beliefs about government, healthcare, media, and other institutions.

The Olympics opening ceremony contained disturbing influences. If you don’t believe such influences are possible, you won’t see them. Similarly, if you believe in the integrity of the WHO or the UN, you may not recognize their misinformation about issues like bird flu.

Former Senators Len Harris and Rod Culleton are uncovering fraud in attacks on our constitution and legal rights. If you believe the government is always truthful, you might dismiss these findings.

The assassination attempt on Donald Trump is murky, with conflicting media reports. Learning to live with uncertainty and questioning accepted narratives is vital.

Senate's rejection of a detailed submission on excess deaths over the past four years, driven by corrupted politicians, underscores the need for vigilance in governance.

Visit Charles Kovess' websites:

Reach out to Charles via email: charles@kovess.com

Discover more about Charles and this show: charleskovess.com/show-notes/

Visit and subscribe to the YouTube channel: youtube.com/@CharlesBKovess

The Charles Kovess Show is now being syndicated in Cafe Locked Out on 'X' (formerly Twitter). Go here: x.com/cafelockedout

Intro/Outro music credit: Music by bensound.com
License code: SVLGLBBT9BLK1ZT4

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