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The Broken Lightbulb

Matthew Bank

Transcendence from simple thoughts into deeper meaning through philosophy, endurance, writing, religion, and conversation. Documented in my journal.

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Latest Issues

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The Beauty of a Bloody Lip

Brooks… two days ago, after my frustration with our nanny for keeping you inside on a beautiful day peaked, I decided to wrap up work a bit early and take you outside myself. I had the idea to take you to the park so you could ride down the...

4 months ago
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A Pump Up Speech

Something struck me recently. I was on a call with a bunch of my Tribal Training teammates and it was a good call. Great shares, good topics, and a group of guys who have been meeting for a few months. The consistency made the word team fee...

6 months ago
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Killing The Old You

### Transcendence is a neat word.

6 months ago
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Becoming A True Disciple

##### Disciple – “A pupil or follower of any teacher or school”

7 months ago
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  • Matthew Bank

    I never considered myself a writer which is the exact reason I am writing. As I venture deeper into my own being, writing, and journaling, I feel compelled to share some of what I am uncovering for myself.

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