I just have it in my head that I can't go to sleep on an empty stomach. A full stomach helps me go to sleep.
“I just have it in my head that I can't go to sleep on an empty stomach. A full stomach helps me go to sleep.”
— Mat Fraser · Empty
The World Motivation
I just have it in my head that I can't go to sleep on an empty stomach. A full stomach helps me go to sleep.
“I just have it in my head that I can't go to sleep on an empty stomach. A full stomach helps me go to sleep.”
— Mat Fraser · Empty
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“I just have it in my head that I can't go to sleep on an empty stomach. A full stomach helps me go to sleep.”
“My day - every day - revolves around training, diet and recovery.”
“When people try to have those mindset talks, if it's a forced situation or just the atmosphere isn't right, I always found it lost all of its value, even if the information was great. But if the conversation is kind of going that way and there's a good opportunity to bring something in, then absolutely.”
“I usually don't wear anything on my head while competing. Sweat on my face doesn't really bug me.”
“I try to live in my own little positivity bubble and to keep good people around me who encourage me and build me up, instead of those negative friends that kind of chip away at you.”
“I'm trying to inspire people to have a better work ethic, or chase whatever they want to chase.”
“We have two options - to continue living in poverty and empty promises or build a Belarus that we deserve.”
“There's no amount of money that makes you feel better when people think of you as a joke or a hack or a failure or ugly or stupid or morally empty.”
“In the morning, I know everyone has two things: an empty stomach and a fresh brain.”
“I think things like 'farm to table' are misleading. I think sometimes that becomes a pedestal or a soap box to get people into your restaurant but is not... it's almost empty in a way. I mean, my food comes from a farm, and I serve it on a table.”
“Here's the problem with downplaying the radical nature of decommodification: when you empty something of political content, politicians are free to wield symbols as they please.”
“I'd got very successful, everyone knew who I was, but I felt very empty.”