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Veteran, Inner Engineer, Aesthetic Observer | “Let not half thy life be useless through the senselessness of slumber.” — St. Isaac the Syrian

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@SolBrah Life is a system, and suffering is part of it. The key is to recognize it and not try to hold onto it. Move with it, or be broken by it.
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You can reduce the effect of suffering if you just accept that you must suffer.
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Everything changes, nothing is permanent Life moves in waves, as a system. Recognize how it works - the mechanics of life. Instead of trying to hold onto the good and push away the “bad”.
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@msnrhu Climbing mountains is the same. It’s all mental. One foot in front of the other.
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Mason Hughes@msnrhu·
Running forces you to do precisely what modern life trains you not to and that is to commit to one thing for a long time without interruption
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@Cernovich The mind is a great tool but is survival mechanism that hates just vibing. The key is to become aware of this, and then you can cut the leash. The fire is where we need to go but the mind will always say no. Go anyway.
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
If I told you what my "biggest problem" is, you'd send me to the guillotine. Rightfully so. What I've learned over these decades. The mind does not want to you vibe. It'll make something up. That's why I always walk into the fire. May as well create hard challenges for myself.
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Let me save you some time when it comes to self-help You are going to read all the books, take all the courses and do all the hacks - But you will end up at the same place you started, which is life is life and there’s no such thing as perfect. You’d be better off spending that time learning how the system of life works, and the divinity behind it instead of trying to “fix” everything. Don’t say I didn’t warn you
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@BonesawMD This is what the “all alcohol is bad” podcasters can’t figure out. Everything is a poison when you abuse it. And even with no real health “benefits”, some people just like to have a drink and that’s it. Very simple.
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BONESAW 🕊️@BonesawMD·
All things are poisons, for there is nothing without poisonous qualities. It is only the dose which makes a thing poison. – Paracelsus
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@NewMentalities And remember, the main character of the movie affects everyone around them. Being the main character of your life is the only option, and it helps those around you.
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Remember: this girl had to hit record, cry, edit, and post so everyone could see. This stuff goes way beyond politics, it’s psychological. This is what happens when your dad calls you a name when you were 8 and you never get over it.
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The patriots at @valaratomics are making liberals cry and you’re black pilling?

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@MostlyPeaceful @valaratomics Remember: this girl had to hit record, cry, edit, and post so everyone could see. This stuff goes way beyond politics, it’s psychological. This is what happens when your dad calls you a name when you were 8 and you never get over it.
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Plainview@PlainviewOps·
Rarely are our problems based off one thing It’s usually the lens through which we experience life itself. Things are only going wrong because our entire interaction with life is through a garbage lens. This is why people take drugs and things are all of a sudden ok - the lens changed. In other words, most of our issues are downstream from how we actually see life and experience it. Big lesson there
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The mind fills in gaps with stories - the question is which story you feed. Feed garbage stories, you get more garbage. The stories may be automatic from our programming - But we have a choice once the story starts running.
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This is a deeper version of someone that retires, wakes up the next day with no title, and literally has no idea who they are anymore. Anxiety hits and they run to substances or another identity. All because of the fear of “no self”.
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People identify with a role because the mind needs a fast, solid answer to one question: who am I? And that question is terrifying if you actually sit with it, because the genuine answer is that you don't really know. You don't know who you truly are. So most people never sit with it for long. Because if you did go all the way to the bottom of it, every label and made-up identity you've been carrying would start to fall away, and that feels like death. The death of the self you think you are. And nothing scares a person more than that. So, what usually happens is that you reach the edge of it, the point where you don't know who you are anymore, and instead of going through, you freeze there in total fear. You've lost yourself. You start questioning everything, and it brings this massive wave of anxiety. And you can't sit in that, so you do the only thing that makes it stop. You grab another identity. Another label to hold onto so you don't have to feel it. And that's the paradox. Every time you grab a new identity to escape the fear, you never make it to the other side. You never reach the point where you actually find out who you are. And what you'd find there is the part nobody tells you. What you truly are is something far bigger and more powerful than any label could ever hold.

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@Electrarythm This is a deeper version of someone that retires, wakes up the next day with no title, and literally has no idea who they are anymore. Anxiety hits and they run to substances or another identity. All because of the fear of “no self”.
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Electra@Electrarythm·
People identify with a role because the mind needs a fast, solid answer to one question: who am I? And that question is terrifying if you actually sit with it, because the genuine answer is that you don't really know. You don't know who you truly are. So most people never sit with it for long. Because if you did go all the way to the bottom of it, every label and made-up identity you've been carrying would start to fall away, and that feels like death. The death of the self you think you are. And nothing scares a person more than that. So, what usually happens is that you reach the edge of it, the point where you don't know who you are anymore, and instead of going through, you freeze there in total fear. You've lost yourself. You start questioning everything, and it brings this massive wave of anxiety. And you can't sit in that, so you do the only thing that makes it stop. You grab another identity. Another label to hold onto so you don't have to feel it. And that's the paradox. Every time you grab a new identity to escape the fear, you never make it to the other side. You never reach the point where you actually find out who you are. And what you'd find there is the part nobody tells you. What you truly are is something far bigger and more powerful than any label could ever hold.
🗽@verritass

Your identity must die. Kill the idea of being able to fit yourself into a box or a general niche. Gym guy, Biz shark, Health bro, Social dude, Spiritual student. Fastest way to live a shallow life of limited experience. Life is more fun when you can go wide and deep. The mixture of going wide and deep is where you can discover your uniqueness as a human. Go as deep as YOU WANT into everything YOU find interesting. You’ll know what it is by what makes you inspired and excited. Go find out what you are. Life.

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@theTguyStoic Don’t forget the huge bags under their eyes and blue light toxicity all over their face
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Szabi 🪽☀️@theTguyStoic·
Ahh God made it so that sugar is extremely tasty, makes you happier, decreases your cortisol, gives you better athletic performance but you’re not supposed to eat it because the bald carnivore guy with tattoos and a jiu jitsu obsession told you so, ah yes, makes perfect sense.
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@TJ_Bongiorno Same. But it’s funny how we think thoughts can’t change things, considering a thought is what precedes everything we do.
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TJ Bongiorno@TJ_Bongiorno·
I went from “get that woo woo shit out of here” to “thoughts are the most powerful force on earth” over the last year or two I just recently found Electra but their content is 10/10 if you want to explore this
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@mmaonpoint Fact is this is true for most people. Take away the job and title and we have to sit with ourselves. That’s when the demons come out.
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MMA On Point@mmaonpoint·
Really hope Dustin Poirier finds out who he is without fighting 🙏 He has been telling us that it has not been easy for a while now 😟
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