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Ep 122 | What The Afghani Fiasco Teaches About Your Business, Family, and Life

Ep 122 | What The Afghani Fiasco Teaches About Your Business, Family, and Life

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin


Ep 122 | What The Afghani Fiasco Teaches About Your Business, Family, and Life

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Aug 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It gives me no pleasure to highlight the rapid decline of America as a world power. But how can I ignore the cataclysmic events of Afghanistan this week? I will not waste your time telling you what you already know about the buffoonish antics of the clowns in power. I won’t do that. But what I will do is identify the top ten mistakes made by the American government over the past 20 years culminating in this week’s debacle. I will then help you learn the important lessons their mistakes reveal about your life, your family, and your business. This Afghanistan fiasco parades the top ten mistakes that even smart people can make. It’s bad enough when these mistakes cause an international catastrophe, but it is actually even worse when these mistakes harm your life, your family or your business. This show identifies them and helps you insulate yourself from their calamitous effects. Enjoy a free glimpse into my program that once and for all teaches how and why the Bible is the most printed book of history and why it continues to shape civilization as it has for centuries at https://www.wehappywarriors.com/scrolling-through-scripture-free-lesson . I talk about the things that make me happy and why didn’t America get any of Afghanistan’s lithium?
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Released:
Aug 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Rabbi Daniel Lapin reveals how the world REALLY works and reminds us that the more things change, the more we need to depend upon those things that never change.