American Cheers, Jeers, and Tears
American Cheers, Jeers, and Tears

American Cheers, Jeers, and Tears

Pierre A. Kandorfer

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NeverGiveUpYourDream.US Defending Truth, Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness, and the American Dream My latest books @NeverGiveUpYourDream.US A Love Letter to America Good, Kind, and Happy: Open Secret to our Life Find Peace of Mind or Lose Your Mind You Don't Know Who You Really Are: Discover Your True-Self No More Doubt: Science Confirms the Bible Idiots from Hell: Defying Lunatics Among US End Game: When Truth Doesn't Matter Anymore Whom Can We Still Trust? Liberals Hijacking America Fight Back Manual: Last Bet Strategy for Survival of Western Civilization

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America, a magnet for millions: Why do so many people want to come to the US? (Episode #27)
JUN 17, 2020
America, a magnet for millions: Why do so many people want to come to the US? (Episode #27)

“A simple way to take a measure of a country is to look at how many want in. And how many want out.”
(Tony Blair)

Whatever you think, say, or tell about America, one thing is sure. In the most regions of the world, the American way of life is still extremely popular. However, America’s image in the world has two diametrically opposed appearances.

• An endless admiration by people who love and appreciate the American way of life.
• A politically, socially, and economically motivated incredible hatred and envy, mostly based on tyrannical worldview such as Marxism, Fascism, or Islamism.

Nobody in the world can beat America’s popularity among international students. By a substantial distance, the US remains the most popular country for international students to study in, hosting over 30% of all international students in the world. The attraction to studying in the US springs from three principal factors:

• Commitment to excellence
• Freedom of choice
• Appealing culture

Nothing confirms America’s greatness better than the popularity among immigrants from all over the world, legal or illegal. In addition to our legal immigrants, about one million per year, over twenty million people, mostly from Middle and South America, Asia, and Africa, live and work in the US permanently. If this is not enough, thousands of illegals are streaming daily over our Southern border into their “land of dreams,” America.

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Why is America exceptional? (Episode # 26)
MAY 26, 2020
Why is America exceptional? (Episode # 26)

America is an exceptional nation. This is not because of what the US has achieved or accomplished. America is exceptional because, unlike any other nation, it is truly dedicated to the natural law and principles of human liberty, grounded on the truths that all men are created equal and endowed with equal rights. These permanent truths are "applicable to all men and all times," Abraham Lincoln once said.

As the Heritage Foundation points out, America's principles have created a prosperous and just nation unlike any other nation in history. “They explain why Americans strongly defend their country, look fondly to their nation's origins, vigilantly assert their political rights and civic responsibilities, and remain convinced of the special meaning of their country and its role in the world. It is because of its principles, not despite them, that America has achieved greatness.”

As history proves, the American Founders appealed to self-evident truths, stemming from "the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God," to justify their liberty. They are as true today as they were in 1776.
The US Constitution defines the institutions of American government: three distinct branches of government that make the law, enforce the law, and judge the law in particular cases.
This fundamental framework gives the American government the powers it needs to secure our fundamental rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The Declaration of Independence also sets the basic vision for the American Dream, still respected and admired by millions of people throughout the world.
Of course, the ultimate purpose of securing these rights and of limiting government is to protect human freedom. That freedom allows the institutions of civil society such as family, school, church, and private associations, to thrive, and form the habits and virtues required for liberty.

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Managing the Uncertainties in Our Life (Episode #24)
MAY 7, 2020
Managing the Uncertainties in Our Life (Episode #24)

We all love to be safe, certain, and resolved in our lives. We hate the uncertainty of any kind. Lose-ends make us worry about our future, and this is normal.

Unfortunately, in our contemporary lifestyle one thing is certain: change. Adapting constantly to the changes around us makes us uncertain and worried. Managing the uncertainty in our life becomes a major undertaking only emotionally mature and intelligent people can manage.

Let’s start at the root of the problem. Our brains are not hard-wired to the so-called modern lifestyle. When facing uncertainty, our brain signals fear causing all kinds of irrational reactions. The less reliable information we have about our future, the more fearful and irrational decisions we make. The reason is that in this scenario our brain shifts our control to the limbic system of the brain where all emotions, fears, and anxieties are generated.

As soon as our brain faces uncertainty, it overrides our rational thinking and starts to over-react. With enough emotional intelligence, yes, there is something like that, we can trick our brain into making rational decisions instead of clouding our thinking.

Spotting any kind of uncertainty, the primitive part of their brain is trying to take over but the logical part needs to be the one in charge. In scientific terms, we have to “quiet” our limbic system before it gets out of control. I’ll explain one proven technique how to do that by avoiding uncertainty causing irrational decisions.

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11 MIN