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Clarity vs. Chaos, Adaptability, and 10 Free Websites That Feel Illegal to Use

Welcome to edition #4 of the rOS newsletter.

Today at a Glance:

  • What makes a Man or Woman truly free?

  • The source of clarity and chaos

  • Why daily routines can make you weak

  • 10 free websites that feel illegal to use

Here are 1 power move, 2 visualized ideas, and 1 insightful tweet:

🔆 1 Power Move

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What Makes a Man or Woman Truly Free:

Some people think of a fat bank balance.

Others say a huge 401k…

The family house fully paid off…

To have no boss looking down on them…

Or just living in the greatest country on Earth.

But it comes down to this:

CONTROL.

Because when you have control over your business or career, relationships, finances, spirituality, and fitness…

You don’t have to beg or rely on:

  • ❌ Government handouts

  • ❌ Charity

  • ❌ Friends or family (no matter how well-meaning)

  • ❌ Playing by the rules

Control over every part of life makes a human being genuinely FREE.

With Control, a person can reach for whatever they want...

...and take it.

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Your Power Move: Take control over your life. Do what's required to master yourself. Do the work. You don't need another step-by-step course for that.

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 đź”† 2 Visualized Ideas

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Clarity vs. Chaos

Need clarity?

Understand this one truth:

Clarity is a superpower that comes from thoughtful iteration. Chaos is the byproduct of thoughtless action.

Now, stop. Think for yourself.

You know what to do.

Go do it.

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Why Daily Routines Can Make You Fragile:

I'll be the first to say that I like structuring my days according to the goals I want to accomplish. If you see my daily routine, you might get a little scared.

However, I found that my rigid daily routine was also a weakness.

The problem?

At the first blow of wind [interruption], my entire day would get sidetracked, and my productivity will go straight to the gates of hell.

When you want to accomplish big things, you must not be at the mercy of other people's plans or external events.

Here is what I've been doing that's working for me:

I create structure, but I remain flexible enough to adapt fast.

I used to get anxious, frustrated, stressed, and even angry when I was interrupted while creating meaningful work.

It can be very annoying, but I realized this:

I could continue to let those interruptions take power away from me, or I could do what Bruce Lee once said: "Be water, my friend."

If you think about it, the problem wasn't the interruptions but my inability to adapt and control how I felt about it.

Often, the solution to your problem is right inside of you.

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🔆 1 Insightful Tweet

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Until next Sunday,

Ricky Figueroa​Creator of rickyhq.com​

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