Life Is Hard

Dry Creek Wrangler School
2 Aug 202412:10

Summary

TLDRIn this reflective video, Dwayne from Dry Creek Wrangler shares a candid evening, discussing life's inherent challenges and the role of men in society. He emphasizes the harsh realities of life, as depicted in the Bible, and criticizes modern portrayals of success. Dwayne encourages resilience, reminding viewers that enduring hardships is what makes men strong. He speaks to the shared human experience of struggle, advocating for perseverance and dignity in the face of adversity.

Takeaways

  • πŸŒ… The speaker starts by appreciating the evening scenery and setting the scene for the video message.
  • πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ He encourages his audience, particularly men, to accept the reality of life's inherent difficulties.
  • πŸ“œ The speaker references the Bible to emphasize that life has always been hard since the beginning of mankind.
  • πŸ“Ί He criticizes modern media for creating unrealistic expectations of life and success.
  • πŸ’ͺ The speaker calls for resilience and strength, suggesting that men should 'grow a set' and stop complaining about hardships.
  • 🀝 He acknowledges that everyone, including himself, faces struggles and battles in life.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ The speaker discusses the role of men as protectors, standing between their families and the world's challenges.
  • πŸ˜” He admits to experiencing sadness, depression, and exhaustion, normalizing these feelings as part of the human experience.
  • πŸ₯Š The speaker uses the metaphor of a fighter to describe how men should face life's battles, even when they feel defeated.
  • πŸ’ͺ He emphasizes the importance of perseverance, standing firm in the face of adversity until the situation changes.
  • πŸ‘‘ The message concludes with a call to take pride in the struggle, to fight with dignity, and to rest and prepare for the next challenge.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of Dwayne's video?

    -The main theme of Dwayne's video is the reality and difficulty of life, and the importance of perseverance and resilience in the face of challenges.

  • What does Dwayne suggest is the problem with modern portrayals of life through media?

    -Dwayne suggests that modern media, such as movies, television, and social media, often present an unrealistic portrayal of life, which can lead to disappointment and a false understanding of what winning and success look like.

  • What does Dwayne believe is the nature of life according to the Bible?

    -Dwayne believes that life has always been hard, as stated in the Bible, where it is mentioned that man's days are few and full of trouble.

  • What does Dwayne think about the concept of 'men's mental health awareness month'?

    -Dwayne seems to be critical of the concept, suggesting that what men need is not an awareness month, but rather a reminder to grow a set and stop whining, implying that they should face life's challenges with strength and resilience.

  • What does Dwayne say about the common experiences of men in life?

    -Dwayne emphasizes that all men go through hardships and battles, and that it is a shared human experience, regardless of one's public persona or social media presence.

  • How does Dwayne describe the role of men in protecting their families?

    -Dwayne describes the role of men as standing between their families and the world, taking the 'beatings' and protecting their loved ones from harm or hardship.

  • What does Dwayne suggest is the appropriate response to feeling sad or going through depression?

    -Dwayne suggests that feeling sad or going through depression is a part of life that everyone experiences, and the appropriate response is to acknowledge it and continue to fight and persevere.

  • What does Dwayne mean by 'planting your feet' in the context of facing life's battles?

    -By 'planting your feet,' Dwayne means standing firm in the face of adversity, not giving up, and continuing to fight even when the situation seems overwhelming.

  • How does Dwayne view the concept of winning in life?

    -Dwayne views winning not as an absence of struggles, but as the ability to continue fighting and persevering through life's battles, even when feeling exhausted or defeated.

  • What advice does Dwayne give to men who are feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges?

    -Dwayne advises men to quit complaining, get up, and keep going, emphasizing that life's battles are temporary and that perseverance will eventually lead to victory.

  • What does Dwayne believe will happen when the 'bell rings' on a particular fight in life?

    -Dwayne believes that when the 'bell rings,' it signifies the end of a specific challenge or battle, and that one should take pride in having faced it with dignity and resilience.

Outlines

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πŸŒ… Embracing Life's Hardships

In this opening paragraph, Dwayne from Dry Creek Wrangler shares his evening musings with viewers. He begins by appreciating the scenery and the tranquility of the evening, then transitions into a candid discussion about the inherent difficulties of life. He emphasizes that life has always been challenging, as illustrated by biblical references, and criticizes modern media for creating unrealistic expectations of success and happiness. Dwayne encourages his audience, particularly men, to accept the harsh realities of life and not to be disheartened by the portrayals of 'winning' in media. He suggests that instead of seeking awareness or sympathy, men should focus on resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity.

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πŸ₯Š The Fighter's Resolve

The second paragraph delves deeper into the theme of resilience. Dwayne uses the metaphor of a fighter to describe the struggles that men face in their daily lives. He acknowledges that everyone, including himself, goes through periods of sadness, depression, and exhaustion. The key difference, he suggests, is not in avoiding these feelings but in how one confronts and continues to fight through them. Dwayne emphasizes the importance of standing firm in the face of battles, even when it seems like there is nothing left to give. He draws a parallel between the physical exhaustion of a fighter and the emotional and mental fatigue that men experience, urging his audience to take pride in their ability to continue fighting, regardless of the circumstances.

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πŸ›‘ The Warrior's Pride

In the concluding paragraph, Dwayne wraps up his message with a call to embrace the role of a warrior in life's ongoing battles. He reassures his audience that every struggle is temporary and that there is a sense of pride and dignity in enduring them. He encourages viewers to smile through their hardships, to stand tall even when they are bruised and battered, and to take their stand with quiet dignity. Dwayne reminds his audience that they are not alone in their struggles and that perseverance and dignity will eventually lead to victory. He ends with a note of encouragement, reminding everyone that they are part of the 'Chosen Few' who are brave enough to face life's challenges head-on.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Reality

Reality in the context of this video refers to the undeniable truth of life's inherent challenges and difficulties. The speaker emphasizes that life has always been hard and will continue to be, contrasting this with the often unrealistic portrayals of life in media. For example, the script mentions, 'life is hard... it's always been hard from the beginning and it will always be hard,' highlighting the theme that one must accept and confront life's struggles.

πŸ’‘Social Media

Social media is portrayed as a source of distorted perceptions of life, often presenting an unrealistic and idealized version of 'winning' and success. The speaker critiques this by stating, 'we have movies and we have television and we have social media that are always telling us what life should look like,' suggesting that these platforms can create false expectations and contribute to dissatisfaction with one's own life.

πŸ’‘Winning

Winning, in the video, is discussed as a concept that is often misunderstood or misrepresented. It is not about constant success or an absence of struggles, but rather about perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity. The speaker points out that 'for a vast majority out there that's not what winning looks like,' indicating that the true measure of winning is not in external achievements but in one's ability to endure and overcome hardships.

πŸ’‘Men's Mental Health

Men's Mental Health is brought up as a topic that the speaker feels is sometimes inadequately addressed. Instead of a dedicated 'Men's Mental Health Awareness Month,' the speaker humorously suggests 'Men's grow a set month' or 'Men stop whining month,' implying that societal focus should be on resilience and strength rather than dwelling on problems.

πŸ’‘Perseverance

Perseverance is a central theme in the video, defined as the continuous effort to move forward and remain steadfast despite obstacles. The speaker uses the analogy of a fighter who, even when exhausted, continues to fight, stating 'but eventually Here Comes Mama back around... they get up... they fight like hell.' This illustrates the idea that true strength lies in one's ability to keep going, no matter the circumstances.

πŸ’‘Dignity

Dignity is presented as a quality that allows one to face life's battles with grace and self-respect. The speaker encourages the audience to 'sit down with some dignity' after a fight, suggesting that maintaining one's dignity, even in defeat, is a sign of true character. The script mentions, 'sit down with some self-respect,' emphasizing the importance of self-worth in the face of life's challenges.

πŸ’‘Depression

Depression is acknowledged as a common experience that many, including the speaker, go through. It is not presented as something unique to the individual but as a shared human experience. The speaker says, 'say Dwayne I'm going through depression well welcome to the world welcome to the rest of us,' indicating that depression is a part of life that should be openly discussed and understood.

πŸ’‘Fighting

Fighting in the video is used metaphorically to describe the struggle against life's challenges. It is not about physical combat but about the internal and external battles one faces daily. The speaker uses phrases like 'we all go through it' and 'we have to protect our family from us,' illustrating the idea that fighting is an inherent part of being human and a protector of loved ones.

πŸ’‘Resilience

Resilience is the ability to recover quickly from difficulties and is a key concept in the video. The speaker talks about how even when one feels like they are at their end, they must find the will to continue, as in the line 'they don't know how they're going to pick their fist up... but they get up.' This highlights the importance of bouncing back and not giving up, even in the face of overwhelming odds.

πŸ’‘Cigar

While seemingly a minor detail, the cigar serves as a symbol of appreciation and a moment of relaxation amidst the challenges of life. The speaker mentions it as a gift from a student, saying 'this is a nice cigar so, that's what I'm having this evening,' suggesting that taking time to enjoy life's small pleasures can provide a needed respite from the ongoing battles.

πŸ’‘Protect

Protection in the video is a recurring theme, particularly in the context of men protecting their families. The speaker talks about 'standing between my family and the world' and 'taking the beatings so they don't have to,' which illustrates the role of a protector and the sacrifices made to ensure the well-being of loved ones.

Highlights

Introduction to the evening setting and the speaker's intention to share a message.

The acknowledgment of the beautiful scenery and the start of the video.

Encouragement to the audience, particularly men, to face the realities of life.

A reminder that life has always been hard, as supported by biblical references.

Critique of modern media for creating unrealistic expectations of life and success.

The suggestion of a 'Men's Grow a Set Month' as opposed to 'Men's Mental Health Awareness Month'.

Personal anecdotes shared to relate to the audience's struggles.

The importance of standing between family and the world, taking on the burdens.

The reality of feeling tired, sad, and burnt out, and the need to keep fighting.

The comparison of life's battles to those faced by combatants and athletes.

The call to not give up, even when feeling defeated or exhausted.

The idea that being a man is about perseverance through difficult battles.

The metaphor of standing in the doorway to protect loved ones from adversities.

The encouragement to take pride in the struggle and to keep going despite the fight.

The reminder that all men face similar struggles and it's a part of being human.

The conclusion that with perseverance and dignity, one can outlast adversity.

Transcripts

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good

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evening Dwayne here Dry Creek Wrangler

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stool uh and it is evening the sun is

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finally gone down enough and it's cooled

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down enough um I come outside and make a

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little bit of a video

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and how about that scenery out there

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it's pretty nice huh um and there's

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[Music]

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Joel he's going to wait wait just a

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second here it comes ready up there's

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Mouse

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um and so it's kind of a nice evening so

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I'm going to come out here and make a

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video and uh so I just want to encourage

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I'm going to I'm going to encourage you

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fellas tonight and for some of you

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ladies get something out of it and

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you're encouraged I'm happy it's good um

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but I'm talking to you fellas I'm going

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to remind you of something tonight that

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is it's just a reality all right but

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sometimes we forget the reality of it

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uh anybody's asking this is

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a uh EP cillo corillo how you pronounce

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it

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Allegiance uh one of the students that

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just left this week he brought me a box

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of these and this is a nice cigar so

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that's what I'm having this evening uh I

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want to remind you of something okay and

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you don't need reminded of it but I'm

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going to remind you anyhow life is

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hard okay fellas life is hard it's

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always been

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hard from the beginning and it will

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always be

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hard Bible says man's days are few and

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full of trouble all right ever since

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mankind fell in the garden uh we were

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told uh that we would eat out of a

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sorrow of the ground the sweat of our

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brow and and uh the ground would bring

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forth thistles and so it's just the

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nature of it all right the problem we

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have today is in this modern world we

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have movies and we have television and

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we have social media that are always

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telling us what life should look like

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and how a

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winner should always be a winner and

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then they tell us what winning looks

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like and uh for a vast majority out

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there that's not what winning looks like

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and it just brings us more down and uh

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it brings men more down

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but life is hard and that's the way it's

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always been it's our lot now if you

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don't want to accept that that's that's

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up to you okay but it's our

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lot it's our place and it has been for

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the history of

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mankind and regardless of how many

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influencers get on and play a fake game

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on there and tell you about all this and

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regardless of how many people get on

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there and they they make a month of

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uh men's mental health awareness month

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or whatever it is life's hard and

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sometimes we don't need men's mental

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awareness men's mental health awareness

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month is that what they call it we need

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men's grow a set month we need men stop

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whining month now I know things are hard

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for some of you I know things are

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extremely difficult for some of you

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things have been hard for me around here

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I don't get on here and post it not

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going to

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now but we all go through it and that's

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the reason I'm talking to you tonight

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um sometimes you look at people on the

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screen and you think that's distant and

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they're separated and they're not going

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through what you're going through listen

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man we all go through it we all go

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through it I've had folks get on here

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and comment Dwayne you look you don't

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look good man you look tired you look

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sad you look this you look that look I I

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go through life just like you do okay I

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have battles just like you do I stand

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between my family in the

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world just like you do and I take the

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beatings so they don't have

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to just like you do sometimes I have to

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stand between the church and my family

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so they don't have to and I take those

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beatings so that my family don't have to

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sometimes times I stand between

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myself and my

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family because I'm just a human too and

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sometimes we as men we have to take what

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the reality of what we are and we have

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to take it we have to crush it down and

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we have to put it inside and we have to

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shove it down why because we have to

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protect our family from

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us we have to protect our family

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sometimes from themselves and so we get

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a Beat from the family because we're

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standing between the family and what

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they think they want that's not good for

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them and so we stand in the

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Gap and we pay the

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price the difference is how do you look

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at it how do you approach

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it how do you deal with it how do you

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admit it and see it for what it is

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and then what do you do about

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it what do you do about it you cry about

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it you mope about it you drink about it

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you sleep around about it you get mad

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and getting fights about

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it you just hang

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around just turn the world out just

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zombie about it you fry yourself a

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marijuana about it you say Dwayne I'm

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sad

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dude that's a part of

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life you think you're the only man on

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this planet that's sad say Dwayne I'm

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going through depression well welcome to

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the world welcome to the rest of us you

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think I don't go through depression

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sometimes you think I don't get sad

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sometimes you think I don't just feel

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wore out and burnt Plumb down to the

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bottom of my

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soul we all

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do we all do

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that's what sets us

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apart that's what makes us

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different that's what makes us

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men we're not men because we Face the

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battle and we get immediately Victory

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every time a battle comes up We're Men

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because we Face the battle and we stay

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in the battle when we feel like we're

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losing and we feel like we're getting

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beat

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up but we stay in there and we keep

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fighting and we plant our feet and we

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say until death do I

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part this is me and I will fight this

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battle regardless of what the battle is

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being tired is part of

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fighting go find one MMA fighter one

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boxer one combatant of any kind who's

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never tired who never gets tired who

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doesn't get so exhausted in the rain

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that he's just moving on guts alone

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that's all he's got left is his guts but

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eventually Here Comes Mama back around

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here hi Mama you're okay go ahead you're

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fine are you doing a video I am

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everybody everybody be happy to have

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you

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sorry there's no combatant true

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combatant that has never gotten to the

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point where there's nothing

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left when there's no physical strength

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left when there's no energy left when

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there's no speed left when there's no

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joy left in that fight all they have

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left is the will to get back up again

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and they don't know how they're going

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to pick their fist up they don't know

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how they're going to move their feet

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they don't know how they're going to

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take another swing they don't know if

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they're going to be able to get up when

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that next punch HS them in that fight

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but that's all they got so they get

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up they get

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up and do they look triumphant no do

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they look all shiny faed no do they walk

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around in tailored suits talking about

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their their uh private aircraft no do

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they talk about their private collection

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of cars and their $50,000 doll watches

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no they look like hell they feel like

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hell but they fight like

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hell we all do all real men do you say

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Dwayne I don't feel like that then you

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have nothing in your life and you're

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living for yourself if you have someone

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in your life something in your life that

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you care about that you're struggling

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for there's going to come times when you

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feel like

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that and so what I'm telling you tonight

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is we all this is just what all of us go

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through and we have since man fell in

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the garden the first time 6,000 years

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ago and we're going to be like that

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until this ends and Christ comes back

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and puts everything back in order and

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fixes everything that we've messed up

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okay so I'm not getting on here and

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blowing in your ear and patting you on

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the bottom and telling you uh that

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everything's going to be okay

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I'm telling you quit them open quit

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winding and get up and keep going the

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bell will ring on this particular fight

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that you're in whatever it may be the

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bell will ring and that fight will be

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over none of them last

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forever none of them last forever but

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take pride in the fact that you're one

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of the Chosen Few who's been picked to

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stand in the door doorway and take the

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beating so the loved ones behind

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you don't have

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to smile in the middle of that fight

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smile through those bruises smile

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through that swollen face smile through

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the

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blood and when you don't have another

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smile you just keep standing in that

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doorway and you keep taking the blows

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and you keep fighting back until until

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that one

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ends and then sit down with some dignity

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sit down with some

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self-respect rest

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recover and face the next one with the

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Quiet dignity and the earned

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Pride that only the warrior who keeps

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fighting has any right

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to and

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no you're not the only

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one all right all of us are going to it

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all of us fight the fight okay all

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right just want to encourage you tonight

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it's this is just life it's just life

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and so we keep living life with

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perseverance and

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dignity and eventually you'll

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win if for no other reason because you

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outlasted

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the adversary on the other

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side all

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right we'll catch you guys next time

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