Lifestyle

I don’t trust the unhappy

I don’t trust the unhappy   I don’t trust the unhappy I’m not saying it lightly and it’s not a fancy quip It’s a genuine good advice Stay away from the unhappy   Unhappy is unhappy for a reason Whatever causes him to be unhappy is an ongoing process Whatever actions he engages in are …

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Philosophy World

Be Useful

Conditioned narrative has you ask a lot of questions and do a lot of strange things but it fails to point you at the single most crucial determinant of success: BEING USEFUL.   When you understand the simple necessity of USEFULNESS and obvious inevitability of the CAUSE AND EFFECT — everything makes sense Otherwise — …

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Lifestyle Philosophy Spirituality

Incompetence Is Not Spontaneity

Incompetence is not spontaneity Spontaneity is freedom from self-imposed limitations and constraints — not from logic.   Incompetence is just distortion, a perversion. It is the true opposite of action — the ANTI-ACTION — for it is by definition erroneous and unable and thus counterproductive   Spontaneity is not dumb and crooked and distorted. It’s …

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Philosophy Spirituality

Mind – The Blade Of Delusion

Some of the most delusional men I’ve met were also otherwise some of the smartest Not even the greatest fools were as delusional   Mind is the first and the last instrument of delusion If you don’t know how to use the sharper blade then you will only do more harm.   You want to …

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Lifestyle Philosophy

Simple Action, Direct Experience

Firsthand experience makes stronger impression. Some things you’ll never grasp unless you’ve experienced them.   It’s often impossible to get unstuck without getting one’s hands dirty.   The subconscious pulls us back, as we wonder why we’re stuck, We only get unstuck once we believe, truly believe, that something is possible   The subconscious doesn’t …

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Begone Foolish Past

Look back at everything you’ve seen in life and realize how EVERYONE has been WRONG so many times We have a certain strange reluctance to admit our own cluelessness and of those around us   There’s a whole lot of inane nonsense one is subjected to as a child, without having a choice on the …

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Being discriminating is obviously a good quality — as long as one is correct. Therefore the problem of discrimination is really a problem of judgment .It is not a problem of attitude because attitude can be due and justified or biased and foolish. — Janus (@JanusFaustus) November 23, 2019

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Lifestyle

Never Busy

BUSY-ness is killing time One kills hours of the day by busying himself with media-consumption One kills decades of life by busying himself with conditioned pursuits, purposes and shackles of responsibilities Responsible one, responsible with his time, he is never busy He chooses every single action anew So that it is never arbitrary never habitual …

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Philosophy World

Law Isn’t Law and Code Isn’t Code

  If you consider lawmakers as being beyond the law — illegal practices by politicians no longer sound strange or implausible or even unfair   Trust in law betrays incomplete understanding You can only trust the politicians (which is kind of a disturbing thought)   “Illegal” doesn’t mean illegal Law is man-made — and man-un-made. …

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Lifestyle

Aggregate Willingness Aggregate Unwillingness

Behind what you don’t want there’s a truth concealed as to why you fail to get what you DO want.   The aggregate reluctance, aggregate failure to get-what-you-want comprises of conscious and subconscious WANTS but also conscious and subconscious DON’T-WANTS.   Counting in the *wants* and counting out the *don’t wants* results in net willingness …

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