Lifestyle Philosophy Spirituality

Supply and Demand of Your Psyche

The law of supply states that as demand raises — supply will also raise   Could we hypothesise that similar principle could govern one’s soul? =The more one wants something — the more one strives to obtain it CETERIS PARIBUS the more one wants something — the more one strives to obtain it. Assuming no …

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Lifestyle Spirituality

Allow Love

Is there something, anything, that you LOVE unconditionally? Consider   Perhaps you ALWAYS LOVE to play the piano Perhaps you LOVE EVERY cat you ever see Perhaps you ALWAYS LOVE pizza Perhaps you ALWAYS LOVE going for a walk   Of course that thing itself is a condition If you always love to play the …

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Lifestyle Spirituality

To Feel Superior Is To Feel Inferior

To feel superior is to feel inferior   To want to be “better” is to risk being “worse”   Growth is inextricably linked with insecurity   If you want to win over others — you are also preparing to lose with others   Can you see? Any time you harbour this pleasing thought of being …

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Lifestyle Philosophy

Imitate Properly, Puppet

Since you’re a soulless puppet Why not be a happy puppet?   We learn via imitation And lose our soul in the process Deal with it   Since you’re an imitator anyway, At least do the imitation properly   At least become conscious WHO you imitate WHAT you imitate WHY you imitate Make that choice consciously …

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Philosophy

“Smart” People Also Jump On a Bandwagon

“Smart” people are as susceptible to bandwagon effect as stupid people (as susceptible to jump on a bandwagon)   This is because bandwagon effect is not driven by lower cognitive abilities — but by desire to fit in, to find consensus Which is universally human   Of course smart people have superior accuracy. Superior sense …

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Lifestyle

You Don’t Have The Luxury Of “Self-acceptance”

You don’t have the luxury of “self-acceptance” Not unless you’re already improving   By default — when we see something we value, we like — we go ahead and take it, and utilise it, enjoy it, and we call it progress, call it an improvement — to have gotten hold of value, to have gotten …

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Philosophy

To Judge or Not To Judge (#2)

I have previously written on the subject, from a more spiritual perspective: To Judge or Not To Judge Today I take on the subject more pragmatically and simply   Judgement is innately divisive. You use some criterion to divide objects into different categories, including categories of desirability, value.   Of course one would judge. The …

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