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Silent Type
@FallOutBoysh
Watch closely You’ll understand later
Europe انضم Ekim 2012
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@FallOutBoysh Let be friends if you don't mind send me directly message if you don't mind
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@FemenineFrames visually, yes.
but that's just the entry point.
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@DeepPsycho_HQ Interesting part is...
once you truly accept losing,
you are finally free to perform.
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The Olympics banned this technique because it removed the Fear of Failure.
> Long before the modern Olympics,
Greek athletes followed rules that would sound extreme today.
They didn’t only train their bodies.
They trained who they were.
Because to the Greeks,
fear of failure
was the real enemy of performance.
Not weak muscles.
Not missing talent.
Fear.
So they practiced a method
called prokatalēpsis a mental ritual so powerful
it was later banned for giving an “unfair advantage.”
> Athletes described it as:
“the moment the future stopped being threatening.”
Here’s how it worked.
The night before competition,
the athlete did something unusual:
He imagined losing.
Fully.
Clearly.
Painfully.
Without excuses.
Not to discourage himself.
Not to spiral.
But to drain fear of its power.
Because the Greeks believed
you can’t be afraid of
what you’ve already accepted.
Then came the second step the part that made the ritual famous:
After visualizing defeat,
the athlete stood alone in silence
and repeated one sentence
until his body felt it was true:
“What remains after fear
is my true form.”
They believed this revealed
the identity beneath ego,
expectations,
and imagined judgment.
And something strange happened:
Athletes slept deeper,
moved more freely,
and competed with a calm
that felt almost untouchable.
> Modern psychology later confirmed it:
When you vividly face
the worst outcome
and survive it mentally,
your brain reduces the fear response tied to it.
Today it’s called
“exposure reconsolidation.”
The Greeks called it:
“returning to yourself
before the world interferes.”
Try it next time
fear tightens your chest.
Accept the loss
for sixty seconds.
Then say the line.
You may feel
something very old
stirring awake inside you.
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