Lifestyle

The Curse Of Being Smart

The curse of being smart is that there are few to show you how stupid you are.   Unintelligent people fail to perceive meaning and patterns. Intelligent people fail to perceive meaning and patterns..   The difference between an intelligent person and unintelligent is that intelligent person naturally perceives and understands more.   However, being …

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Lifestyle Philosophy

Look At The Intelligent

  Our natural instinct is to look for ways to confirm our previous beliefs. It’s called confirmation bias. In fact it is not entirely useless. If we can find circumstances in which our beliefs are true – they practically become true. Pragmatically, your beliefs render you positive results. But for those of us concerned not …

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Philosophy Spirituality

Arrogance, Ignorance and KNOWING

What is arrogance? You think you’re right. That is why you do something. Who would like to be wrong? There is nothing to be gained in holding untrue beliefs, is there? No one consciously wants to be wrong. Everyone would rather be right. And when you think you’re right — obviously you won’t change your …

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Philosophy

Clever Men, Clever Beliefs, Clever Nonsense

Stupid people have stupid beliefs. Clever people have clever beliefs. But it’s stupid all the same.   …”clever” belief, “stupid” belief…it doesn’t matter. It’s all the same. Belief is a belief. It’s by definition stupid. It can be the most clever belief, but it’s still stupid.   What is a belief? It’s a form of …

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Lifestyle

Self-Improvement Is Mental Masturbation

  Self-improvement is mental masturbation. You don’t really care about improving. You just want to feel good about yourself.   “Motivation” is about feeling good about yourself. “Inspiration” is about feeling good about yourself. “Hustle” is about feeling good about yourself. Even “PLANS” are about feeling good about yourself. Oh and obviously resolutions are about …

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Lifestyle

You Couldn’t Have Done More

“I could have done more” Could you really? If it truly is so, then please answer me one question: WHY DIDN’T YOU?   Oh yes. You just didn’t. You say: “I could have done more but I DIDN’T.” You say you will have done more the next time. Now there is the past, the present …

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