Lifestyle Philosophy

To Affirm Is to Admit

To affirm is to admit   You unravel given reality and admit it’s truth Armed with this understanding you resume your creation and exploration   Your realisation may escape you You will then (re)AFFIRM it — admit it again   Your realisation may escape you Because your cognition is limited, your memory is limited Because …

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Philosophy

You Can Skim But Fail to Understand

  You can skim through an idea or theory and understand it in 90% — but that missing last 10% compromises the entire meaning   I believe combination of your innate cognitive laziness with confirmation bias is what largely causes that — and subsequently our ineffectiveness at learning from what we read and hear And …

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Lifestyle Philosophy Spirituality

We Are Our Problems

We cause our problems   What is a problem? “You need this” “You must that” “You do this and that” Still “lack that” and what-else   You don’t really need any of that shit, obviously Eat something that drops under your nose Find some hole in the ground or cave Put some fire Find a …

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Lifestyle Philosophy

Laugh and Joke

Every day joke a little bit more Love a little bit more   Not merely for the sake of jokes, mind you Not merely for the sake of love’s delights But for the sake of all the parts of you that don’t feel like laughing don’t feel like loving   Laugh at your misery Laugh …

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Philosophy Spirituality

The Illusion of Misfortune

whatever happens to you know that you can either resist it, be upset about it, cry over it, throw a fit or accept it and understand that every breath you take is more then you deserve more then you asked for but more then you deserve less then you asked for but more then you …

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Lifestyle Philosophy

A Serious Doer

There is no excuse for not finishing the job   That you suck is no excuse That your work sucks is no excuse That you compromise yourself is no excuse That the cost are sunk and you’re just wasting your time — it’s no excuse   That’s because once you start justifying NOT finishing things …

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