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Entrepreneur Jiu-Jitsu (EJJ): Part 2

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Q. Wow. Looking at this, I realized I had lost my spark or was in a cocoon phase again. At his best, CJ can match this energy I just have not seen "that guy" consistently for a minute, only in sparks. This was brilliant. I have always wanted to ask if you and your brother studied at a big university. At the peak of my business career, I had no degree either. I slowed everything down to get my AA, Bachelor's, and Master's later in life to see if I could. There is so much more in this life you guys are living it, working, and playing hard. God bless you guys. It's never too late!
Cleon Joseph (12/2/2024 10:37 PM)
A. It's never too late.
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Q. Thank you so much for sharing this. I'm excited for part three.
kevinolega (11/11/2020 3:00 PM)
A. You're welcome!
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Q. Where can i find part 3?
Yehia Salah (7/23/2020 1:42 PM)
A. To be continued....
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Q. Where can i find other principles? Rener talked about there is 15 principles but i can only find principles 1-6
Skysoldiers (7/8/2020 3:45 AM)
A. He's saving it for Part 3!
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Q. Wow, I am only 6:25 into this video and essentially having a Research Degree myself from University days, I realize that a flow, a roll, a spar, is a research experiment in action, filled with if/then (hypotheses) statements/actions directed by knowledge, feel, and partner behavior. Each touch, feel, and sensor (hand, foot, leg, etc...) helps one to make decisions and move and flow down a given path. If a response from a if/then thought to action fails, and cancels out a pathway of flow, you go for another move or shuffle the deck and flow in a different path...direction, and this all continues until one exhausts, or there is a stalemate, or a submission occurs. Its all one long experiment from start to finish, and the more Jiu-jitsu knowledge one has relative to partner behavior the more one can use GJJ principles and techniques to flow like water toward the end of the roll...(All the better for applying knowledge and action within the overall experiment/roll). Sound correct?
Gerahd (12/14/2016 7:54 PM)
A. Perfect!
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