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U can pull a b!tch with a boyfriend before u can pull a single girl and what’s crazy is im not even lying


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Shame and guilt are two of the lowest energy states for a human being to operate in. There’s a reason why they are so heavily weaponized in politics.

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“What the hell, sure” is so profound it’s kinda daily mantra at this point


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your idea of what’s practical & reasonable to desire is constrained by how much fear is in your body


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“It may seem difficult at first, but everything is difficult at first.” — Miyamoto Musashi


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Okay so that Miles Davis quote "if you hit a wrong note, it's the next note you play that determines if it's good or bad" applies to basically everything


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chronic self-criticism is a way to feel like you're "doing something" about the perceived problem, without actually taking any action it's your subconscious finding the perfect compromise between the desire to stay stuck (and therefore safe) and the desire to move forward


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“Intellectualism is a common cover-up for fear of direct experience.” - Carl Jung


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Fernanda Pessoa, some lines contain whole books

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your biggest risk right now is being afraid, of not being aggressive enough with opportunities. your biggest risk right now is turning timid and afraid of life. always playing defence always reactive on the back foot. scared.


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clock ittttt

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John Fowles explains in "The Aristos" (1964) how high IQ can subvert your will to act: "High intelligence leads to multiplicity of interest and a sharpened capacity to foresee the consequences of any action. Will is lost in a labyrinth of hypothesis." Rule 1: Do not lose the will

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damn

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replace the word “discipline” with “devotion” and see what happens


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serious question what must one do about this when it happens

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Reminder

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Notice how the nice guy who “does everything by the book” quite literally never wins, in anything Naive belief of “doing what i should” = “owed a reward”. A very child-like mental model. Real world = “what is most effective” Often times it’s opposite of the book


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Van Gogh, oh boy could the man write

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