TNR Happenings, December 29, 2025
Dr. Kevin’s New Year’s Message
All of the hoopla has been played out for Christmas, and now we look forward to yet another New Year. I encourage all of you to abstain from being average, mediocre, and ordinary by having a New Year’s resolution, participating in the collective consciousness of unconsciousness (drunkenness), or saying this year is going to be different. Instead, in TNR, we lower our heads and get to work, without announcing our intentions on social media. Truth does not need a microphone; everything else does to dupe innocent, naïve comrades who still believe the government knows best and are willing to give their power away to be accepted by the masses. Consider being more fearless in 2026: less subservience to practice members and relationships, less of ‘that’s just the way it is’, and less of “I’ve got to look the other way so I get paid by disease insurance that rewards people by being sick.” Stand before your people in truth, not what society tells you.
Always remember that we are humanitarian first (Love Has No Color, serving our practice members’ highest good) and have out-of-this-world clinical abilities that result in 3, 5, even 10x the income of ordinary doctors. If your 2025 income did not eclipse your 2024 income, then ordinariness, being a face in the crowd, and losing passion have already laid their claim on you. Seeing yourself as different gets increasingly complex in a world where everyone is supposed to be equal. From grades to income and social status, doing the minimum is very tempting. While you are at it, see an average band this year or have your taxes done by an average CPA. Like Chiropractors, there is a world of difference between them. Warning: it will cost you hundreds to thousands of dollars. If someone you love is in a must-win situation, make the mistake of having the sword supposedly pulled from a stone by an average doctor. It isn’t going to happen. Step up in 2026. There is no such thing as plateauing. It’s a meme, a trap to help cool your jets, to stop making everyone else look bad, and to take your foot off the gas pedal. Growth is unwanted and unwelcome by the majority: it takes insight, effort, and the ability to be okay with being a target for the crime of being ultra-successful.
Do you want to take your pulse? How intense was your training in 2025? Did family, social activities, or hobbies get in the way of TNR events? Did you have fewer Head-to-Heads? Ask yourself about the very tools that got you into ultra-higher states of income and why you are training less now. That’s the invisible grip society has on ultra-successful people: chill out, slow down, you are already successful enough. Maybe you hear the whispers from the peanut gallery: “Another training in Boston?” Do it anyway. Express your true potential in 2026 with no excuses, no explanations for delay, and no procrastination: only your best effort, and the rest will take care of itself. I am proud of all of you. Feel the connection with each person you serve. We are all one people.
Love,
Dr. Kevin