Eldar Turarbek
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@sierracatalina This kind of obsession feels pretty unstable to me. At least in my case. I don’t really understand how some people manage to stay obsessed with something for a long time.
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@EldarTurarbek What all changed after this realisation? Like life became a bit easy or you did all those things that was impossible earlier? Plz be as elaborate as you can or DM me the response.
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When I first came across Buddhism, I fell in love with its practical wisdom. Its philosophy sees wisdom as the ability to accept things as they truly are. At first, this approach helped me, but over time it started leading to feelings of uncertainty and passivity. It was only when I accepted the central truth - that life is full of struggle and demands real effort - that everything changed. This became the fulcrum that moved the Earth.
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After this realization, it became easier emotionally, and I started doing things that previously seemed impossible.
Before that, I was actively accepting things exactly as they are and, for the most part, stayed inactive. I believed it was natural to be like a fish that only swims with the current, and that any resistance or struggle was simply the result of a person not being able to accept reality as it is.
But once I realized that life involves struggle to some degree, I stopped avoiding emotional pressure.
Later, I came across the concept of flow (and the four-phase cycle that Steven Kotler describes, building on Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s ideas), where struggle is the first phase in the cycle: struggle → release → flow → recovery.
This reinforced my conviction.
Vipul Kumar@vipkum1r
@EldarTurarbek What all changed after this realisation? Like life became a bit easy or you did all those things that was impossible earlier? Plz be as elaborate as you can or DM me the response.
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HIS STOMACH IS EATING ITSELF
The biohacker who spends 2 million dollars a year trying to never die just revealed a diagnosis none of his testing was built to catch.
Autoimmune gastritis has no cure and was hiding in plain sight the whole time.
- His own immune system is attacking the lining of his stomach
- There is no approved cure, only lifelong management
- It took 11 years of unexplained low iron before doctors found the cause
- He had zero symptoms the entire time it was happening
The most tracked human alive still could not see the thing killing him from the inside.
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@Bibleandbooks1 @alasky__ Do you want to change men? Well, it's not up to you.
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@vlad_dfe Тебя заменит ИИ со здоровой самооценкой и не будет работать бесплатно
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@RowanKlecker @muheediva01 Thank you but I'm not American 😄
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That's my strategy on X Twitter 😄
James Carran@getpaidwrite
80% of success as a writer is staying in the game long enough to get lucky.
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Meeting with a few of my senior advisors on our next MAHA win.

Hernan Cortes@CyberPunkCortes
Eagle and Fox together in Dutch Harbor. They both agree something needs to be done.
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This country wasn’t built by MBAs.
It was built by farmers, carpenters, blacksmiths, millers, miners, cobblers, ironworkers, tailors, masons, factory workers, bricklayers... with dirt under their fingernails and desperate dreams.
Those are the builders. Those are the ones that still run it today.
Happy 250th birthday ‘Merica 🦅 🇺🇸

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@EldarTurarbek @muheediva01 I could, but like, I absolutely love coffee, it is concentrated perfection. I am trying to not have any past 12:00 though. It messes with my sleep.
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@RowanKlecker @muheediva01 True! it is! But why were you trying to survive a whole week without coffee?
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@RowanKlecker @muheediva01 Have you tried alternative sources of caffeine?
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@muheediva01 I tried and immediately got withdrawl symptoms. Headaches, only thinking about coffee, the whole nine yards
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