I’d like to report that drinking two 5-hour ENERGYs does not give you 10 hours of energy.
— Douglas A. Boneparth (@dougboneparth) January 30, 2025
15 Hard Truths Of Life:
— Wisdom (@Wisdom_HQ) January 29, 2025
1. pic.twitter.com/jaPmWPFcvF
Imagine:
— Ole Lehmann (@itsolelehmann) January 30, 2025
• Breakfast in New York
• Lunch in London
• Dinner in Dubai
Sound impossible? Not anymore.
How an ex-Amazon employee with zero aviation experience is about to make this your new reality: pic.twitter.com/7B4XV2t6Ij
75% of U.S. 8th graders aren’t proficient in math right now. If we don't fight to fix that for our kids immediately, then we are failing them and dooming our nation to a future dominated by China. Those are hard facts & unfortunately they don’t care about our feelings. https://t.co/iAne8Pxf48
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) January 30, 2025
At 62, this guy's STILL more fearless than kids half his age.
— Emotional Utility Beverage (@drinkeub) January 30, 2025
He's worth over $600 million and has won 60+ awards.
Most would just retire in peace.
Instead, he's risking his life doing stunts even pros won't try.
Here's how Tom Cruise STILL outworks Hollywood's best: pic.twitter.com/kuDTPzi1rd
Born into instability, he moved to 15 different schools in 14 years.
— Emotional Utility Beverage (@drinkeub) January 30, 2025
Diagnosed with dyslexia at age 7, academics were a constant struggle.
But this adversity built the foundation of his legendary work ethic.
How he prepares for stunts is crazier than the stunts themselves... pic.twitter.com/Gnc9R9a7tV
For Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, he spent YEARS preparing for a single stunt:
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Riding a motorcycle off a cliff and base jumping into a ravine.
His training included:
• 500 skydiving sessions
• 13,000 motocross jumps
• Countless hours of mental preparation
But that's… pic.twitter.com/VphM3GpmPc
For Ghost Protocol, he dangled 1,700 feet in the air outside the Burj Khalifa.
— Emotional Utility Beverage (@drinkeub) January 30, 2025
The world's tallest building.
Using only special gloves to stick to the surface.
It took 8 days of filming, hanging there for hours each day.
His dedication knows no bounds: pic.twitter.com/PHHJo7o1jF
For Edge of Tomorrow, he trained for months wearing an 85-pound metal suit.
— Emotional Utility Beverage (@drinkeub) January 30, 2025
The same suit that injured multiple stunt performers.
He spent three months in pre-production just learning to move in it.
His co-stars were blown away by his endurance... pic.twitter.com/iMBRwJbspS
For Top Gun: Maverick, he designed a 3-month aviation course for his co-stars.
— Emotional Utility Beverage (@drinkeub) January 30, 2025
Why? To prepare them for the intense G-forces they'd experience during filming.
While they trained, he piloted P-51 fighters and helicopters himself.
His commitment goes even deeper: pic.twitter.com/z0qDtWAr22
For Rogue Nation, he hung onto an Airbus A400M during takeoff.
— Emotional Utility Beverage (@drinkeub) January 30, 2025
A small pebble hit his ribs at high speed, nearly shattering the bone.
Yet he continued filming.
The producers were terrified. But Cruise wasn't done: pic.twitter.com/yIofW8tsyR
Before any major stunt, Cruise:
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• Works with world-class experts
• Trains for months or years
• Masters every technical detail
• Practices until it's perfect
Most actors would never take these risks. But Cruise has a philosophy:
It's not just about physical preparation.
— Emotional Utility Beverage (@drinkeub) January 30, 2025
The biggest stunts require peak mental state.
Your mood and motivation determine everything—from split-second decisions to executing under pressure.
This is why top performers obsess over their mental state:
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