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A new summer brings new challenges.
Marc shouldn’t have a single complaint as he finishes seventh grade. He’s done really well in his classes, his friends Kenny and Nathan have joined him at jiu-jitsu, and most important, he’s been staying on the Warrior Kid path. There’s just one problem and that problem is named Danny Rhinehart. It seems like every thing Marc does, Danny does better. Danny runs faster, can do more pull-ups, has jiu-jitsu moves that Marc can’t solve, and is even awesome in school. On top of all that, Danny is too nice—he smiles at everything and it drives Marc... more
Marc shouldn’t have a single complaint as he finishes seventh grade. He’s done really well in his classes, his friends Kenny and Nathan have joined him at jiu-jitsu, and most important, he’s been staying on the Warrior Kid path. There’s just one problem and that problem is named Danny Rhinehart. It seems like every thing Marc does, Danny does better. Danny runs faster, can do more pull-ups, has jiu-jitsu moves that Marc can’t solve, and is even awesome in school. On top of all that, Danny is too nice—he smiles at everything and it drives Marc... more
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David Barnard @bryce Lots of good, bad, and shockingly bad advice in this thread. I’ll add one thing… Kids learn through stories and if they are 12 and under, @jockowillink’s Way of the Warrior Kid books are fantastic stories about working hard and living a meaningful life. https://t.co/Z4o3GQOuKT (Source)
Jake Ellenberger I highly recommend this book by @jockowillink for everyone. ESPECIALLY if you have kids. Best things you could teach https://t.co/POpbUsX7r1 (Source)