Lifestyle Philosophy World

Caught Between: EXPLORATION vs REPUTATION

Life is exploration. World is exploration. Progress is exploration. Discovery is exploration.   Exploration comes before discovery. Before result. Before achievement. Before benefits. Before reputation   Exploration is salient philosophically, spiritually. Results are subjective. Their relevance is merely relative. Exploration is a way of living, a lifestyle, a life’s philosophy.   Fixation with result ruins …

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Lifestyle Spirituality

Beyond Entitlement

  We collectively have an idea of What-One-Deserves, formed a posteriori. It’s an *OBSERVATION* It is thus not supposed to have predictive power.   EVERYTHING YOU THINK YOU DESERVE, OR DON’T DESERVE, IS A LIE.   Do you deserve the sun? Do you deserve a lambo? Do you deserve a horse? Do you deserve to …

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Lifestyle Philosophy World

Promises of Results

Don’t listen to the promises of results because tomorrow’s results are fucking useless. Unless you’re living authentically in this very moment — you are not living at all. When I read another public account of achievements, the inspiring “changes” which occurred in the “past few months” — all I can see are the poor fools …

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Lifestyle Spirituality

Harmony Instead Of Motivation

Perhaps 100 years from now all the hustle videos and motivation crap will be replaced with harmony videos. Hustle neither brings the happiness at the end of the road nor does it even accelerate the “growth”. You’d be shocked how much more productive is the FREE one. And how much happier. I’m saying this because …

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Lifestyle

you didn’t earn it you took it

  You didn’t earn it. You took it. Stop implying a sacrifice. It’s a choice.   To even imply a sacrifice is to make life harder. Why does there have to be this dichotomy? you earning it / you not earning it you deserving it / you not deserving it you making it / you …

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Lifestyle

Dichotomy of “Following One’s Passions”

Following/ Not-Following one’s passions must be the most inimical false dichotomy there is.   To follow one’s passion indiscriminately is to unawarely set oneself for a lifetime of failures and mediocrity — statistically unlikely ending with a miraculous success. To NOT follow one’s passion at all is to live a life of defeat, meaninglessness and …

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Philosophy

Invalidating The Rules

Invalidating the rules is more beneficial then validating them.   There is no benefit from validating the held truths. Modus operandi stays the same – and so do the results.   There is everything to gain from invalidating the status quo. Including better methods which lead to better yields.   When you’re entering uncharted territory …

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Lifestyle Philosophy

PROFESSIONALISM

One either does something to get something or does something just to do it. If it’s the former then anything less then COMPLETE PROFESSIONALISM is just nonsensical.   Professionalism is identical with intelligence identical with awareness, high discernment. You’re either aware what must be done or not. You either do what must be done or …

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Lifestyle

The Wrongs Are Wrongs

The wrongs are wrongs.   It won’t cease being wrong just because you ignore it.   It will anger you for as long as you not solve it.   Your wrongs you correct with action and/or understanding.   Wrongs of others you correct by: 1) Correcting them 2) Getting rid of them 3) Making the …

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Lifestyle

How Does One Not Do Something?

How does one NOT do something? By not doing it.   Life is really simple. You either do something — or you don’t.   If you can investigate your life with scrutiny – you will see that 90% of things you didn’t do – you never even attempted. The narrative is futile. The excuses are …

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