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lilbassirou.odg
🙏Bassirou 💸ODG💰 :
je remercie Dieu je suis l'islam 🥰
2026-04-15 09:59:45
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asanteson0
Asante Son :
I don't understand what Baba is saying but I love our tradition as an African. God bless you Baba
2026-05-24 18:07:48
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salifdiapa798
Salif Diapa :
Merci pour les conseils je comprends mon ça maintenant
2026-05-15 10:59:08
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sanogodaouda727
daoud :
vive nos ancêtres
2026-05-07 16:06:26
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loukmanedipama143
Loukmane Dipama :
vous êtes ou ?
2026-04-24 11:48:56
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donttrustanyone_21
Original❤️ Dubai1✌🏻 :
God bless you papa
2026-05-20 18:55:00
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rasch.le.milliardaire
Rasch le Milliardaire :
svp vous êtes ou
2026-04-14 15:49:33
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tapsoba070
user5578353410596 :
c'est quel côté de boulbi vous y êtes?
2026-05-23 22:54:54
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diomandeissouf546
Diomande Issouf :
ok
2026-05-31 19:23:28
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lunique.belge
CHEICK’O👻💫❤️ :
Traduction s’il vous plaît 🔥
2026-05-14 18:01:52
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steverover_17
SteveRover :
@SteveRover :si tu tombe sur mon commentaire que Dieu te beni
2026-04-16 07:52:57
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toumba07toujours4040
TOUMBA 07 TOUJOURS 4040 :
c'est Pas tout le monde 😂😂😂
2026-04-14 14:16:52
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africain059concient
africain059concient :
Vive tiinkougourii
2026-04-14 14:54:08
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nancydaramkoum6
nancydaramkoum6 :
j'ai rien compris pourtant je parle mooré
2026-05-16 21:56:03
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86kinaza
ki naza :
vous êtes ou
2026-04-14 15:47:17
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user4955965406006
yalame ka zoanga de Koudougou :
merci beaucoup pour votre conseil
2026-04-14 16:58:53
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abouabou20
Abou Abou :
Trois jrs?
2026-04-14 17:35:54
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sssai66
savadogosaïdou :
merci bcp
2026-04-28 10:02:44
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pascal2226
pascal :
merci bien c'est ça 🥰🥰🥰
2026-04-20 08:14:47
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aminatapsoba559
Amina ♥️ la ♥️ sagesses ♥️💯 :
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 longe vie papa
2026-04-30 09:53:02
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user83727191293675
user83727191293675 :
vraiment c'est la vérité
2026-04-24 14:49:49
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billgatesana0
BillGate SANA :
C'est clair ✅💞💞💞🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️
2026-05-05 17:42:31
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moniquesawadogo204
Monique ouèdraogo :
vous êtes où
2026-05-15 15:21:09
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ino.le.molare.de.p
ino le molare de peux a sabou :
c'est la vérité saï vrai
2026-04-19 13:10:03
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alain.boy.coiffure
fan kayawoto 👑 :
dougoura 🥰🥰
2026-04-14 17:45:58
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Yes You Can Three little words. Words that can change your life if you let them. How often do our brains try to convince us that we can’t do something when, in fact, if we push ourselves, we truly can? Kathy and I take a high-intensity workout class at our gym.  When we are working on our fiftieth burpee of the day, the teacher will look at us and shout into the microphone, “Yes, you can.” It’s not a question. It’s not a directive. It’s three little words that, if used, push you past what your mind tells you you can do and push you to take that one more repetition.  We place too many restrictions on what we can or cannot do. We listen to the negative voices rather than silence them by proving them wrong. Yesterday I went on an eight-mile run with a 33-year-old friend of mine in Oregon.  Ten years ago, we did this run often, but I was in my fifties, not my sixties. I was a little nervous. No one wants to look like the old man. There were moments in the run when I wanted to slow down. My pride and my ego wouldn’t allow it. In my mind, I told myself, “Yes, you can.” The reason we do hard things is to toughen us up. The tendency towards softness and retreat is part of being human. We look for the easiest way to do things, which isn’t a bad thing, but sometimes the hard road is the better road. Next time you take a walk and feel like stopping, don’t. When you reach pushup number 15, do just one more. When someone challenges you at work, but you want to ignore the challenge and find an easy way out, refuse to take it. Yes, you can.
Yes You Can Three little words. Words that can change your life if you let them. How often do our brains try to convince us that we can’t do something when, in fact, if we push ourselves, we truly can? Kathy and I take a high-intensity workout class at our gym. When we are working on our fiftieth burpee of the day, the teacher will look at us and shout into the microphone, “Yes, you can.” It’s not a question. It’s not a directive. It’s three little words that, if used, push you past what your mind tells you you can do and push you to take that one more repetition. We place too many restrictions on what we can or cannot do. We listen to the negative voices rather than silence them by proving them wrong. Yesterday I went on an eight-mile run with a 33-year-old friend of mine in Oregon. Ten years ago, we did this run often, but I was in my fifties, not my sixties. I was a little nervous. No one wants to look like the old man. There were moments in the run when I wanted to slow down. My pride and my ego wouldn’t allow it. In my mind, I told myself, “Yes, you can.” The reason we do hard things is to toughen us up. The tendency towards softness and retreat is part of being human. We look for the easiest way to do things, which isn’t a bad thing, but sometimes the hard road is the better road. Next time you take a walk and feel like stopping, don’t. When you reach pushup number 15, do just one more. When someone challenges you at work, but you want to ignore the challenge and find an easy way out, refuse to take it. Yes, you can.

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