The Habitual Alchemist

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The Habitual Alchemist

The Habitual Alchemist

@What_Healthy

NYC Katılım Mart 2017
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Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
@SenWarren Why don’t you guys eliminate fraud before asking for more money?
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Carl Jung Archive
Carl Jung Archive@QuoteJung·
Man needs difficulties; they are necessary for health.
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Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir·
Here’s Ben Stein in 1979 describing television as an engine of cultural demoralization. He argues that a small clique of producers and writers pushed a left-coded inversion of reality onto the public. They despised traditional power centers and hated figures like Buckley. They propagandized the nation into accepting a fake world where businessmen are villains, criminals are the good-guys, small towns are sinister, military officers are proto-fascists, and work barely exists.
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir

In the 1970s Ben Stein interviewed major TV producers/writers to ask why their portrayal of US culture was so distorted. Businessmen were evil. Real life crime was always depicted inaccurately, favoring instead the Marxist narratives on race, class, and culture of the new left.

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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Forty is the age where a person finds out who they actually became. By then, the body tells the truth. Money tells the truth. Marriage tells the truth. Kids tell the truth. Career tells the truth. Energy tells the truth. The fantasy version is dead. Most people are not destroyed by bad luck. They are destroyed by fear, avoidance, and years of lying to themselves. Forty is when the bill shows up. That is why it feels terrifying. Time is no longer theoretical. Parents start dying. Children need real provision. Weak habits become permanent damage. Mediocrity stops looking temporary and starts looking final. Fear steals lives. People waste their strongest years hiding, delaying, coping, numbing, rationalizing, and pretending they still have endless time. Then forty arrives and reality becomes visible. The clean truth is this. Forty is terrifying because by then there is evidence.
Tim Denning@Tim_Denning

The most terrifying age is 40. Not because you’re getting old or have some grey hair, but because your perception of time completely changes. At 40, life is f*cking serious. If you have kids and don’t work hard, they starve and end up getting a bad education. You also see the difference between those who f*cked around and figured it out and those that settled for mediocre. The stark difference will rip your face off. A person who could have done a lot and didn’t by 40 has wasted the best years of their life. It’s sad to see. By 40, the lifestyle you chose becomes obvious. Your hair turns grey or falls out if you abuse your body. You end up with a pot belly if you eat like sh*t. If you don’t go to the gym you have no energy. Something else happens. Your parents either die or have multiple near-misses. You start to realise they will be dead one day and you’re in charge of your bloodline. This responsibility weighs on you. Even cooler, the knob heads in high school who made fun of you or thought they were cool are not modern day losers. They work dead end jobs and watch sports with a beer to numb their pain. They don’t dare f*ck with your aura anymore. Pessimism can often set in to. You start to obsess over news and politics. You think the government will save you or that billionaires are evil for doing what you refused to do. Jealousy gets ugly. It becomes a realise valve. The best place to deploy it is on social media. You rage post comments calling stuff scams and trying to discredit people. But it doesn’t work. People ignore you because they know you’re a little b*tch. For many people, 40 becomes a moment of either radical transformation or a slow decline. The crazy part isn’t turning 40. It’s realizing how much time you wasted being trapped by fear.

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The Habitual Alchemist@What_Healthy·
@coookwithchris Fire bro. Just lay off the avacado oil. It’s been striped of color and flavor which makes it essentially a seed oil. Cook with tallow or ghee and drizzle organic extra virgin olive oil instead
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Cooking with Chris
Cooking with Chris@coookwithchris·
One of my all time favorite meal preps: Steak fajitas with cilantro lime rice and jalapeno yogurt sauce 50g protein per bowl Let me know how you like this style of video!
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Shelfy@RealShelfy·
Absolutely electric lmao CB Buckner noticeably annoyed when he tapped the 2nd time only to be wrong again and listen to 40,000 people cheer for his incompetence 😂
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Brandon Straka #WalkAway
Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStraka·
Stephen A. Smith: “Do we really think that Zohran Mamdani was the most qualified candidate to be Mayor of New York City? Come on now! We know better!” “He had NEVER done anything.” Bill Maher: “He’s also a communist… that’s his political view.”
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James
James@JamesEastonUK·
$SOL to $1000. I do not care how long it takes.
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Dr. Rhonda Patrick
Dr. Rhonda Patrick@foundmyfitness·
Success doesn’t truly make us happier. Why? Our neurobiology is wired for progress, not arrival. The dopamine system rewards the pursuit. Once a goal is reached, the brain resets and the target moves. It’s what @arthurbrooks calls the “striver’s curse.” You work relentlessly toward a goal believing it will bring lasting satisfaction, but when you get there, the feeling fades quickly. The trap is thinking the answer is more (more success, money, weight loss, etc). A better framework: Satisfaction = what you have ÷ what you want. Most people try to increase the numerator. But the more powerful lever is reducing the denominator (wanting less).
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John Solomon
John Solomon@jsolomonReports·
Breaking: Biden officials pushed COVID booster harder after surveillance found stroke increase: Sen. Johnson justthenews.com/node/176778?ut…
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, Dr. Masanori Fukushima—a professor emeritus at Kyoto University, former director of oncology units, and key figure in Japan's translational cancer research—did say exactly that in an April 2024 press conference. He called mRNA COVID shots "the work of evil" and "essentially murder," citing observed "turbo cancers," excess deaths, and other harms, while calling for a WHO investigation. The Todayville article accurately reports his words from video footage. His co-authored 2024 paper on rising cancer mortality post-vaccination was later retracted by the journal. Mainstream health bodies maintain vaccines saved lives overall based on population data, though debates on long-term effects continue.
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Guido@Full_Metal_QR·
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IKENNA@kena_ewuru·
“De@th to all men” A sneak peek of what a world without men would actually look like
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The Habitual Alchemist@What_Healthy·
@TechDev_52 I’m sorry man but you have been wrong about everything for over a year man. Time to give it up
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TechDev@TechDev_52·
Your definition of "the cycle" may need to change.
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Taya
Taya@travelingflying·
Christopher Hitchens on Islam: ”Resist it while you still can, and before the right to complain is taken away from you, which will be the next thing. You will be told you can’t complain because you are ‘Islamophobic’.”
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Richard Dreyfuss giving a blunt response on new inclusion standards in cinema…
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Taya
Taya@travelingflying·
Christopher Hitchens: ”In 1786, when the United States was barely a country, it was having its sailors taken as slaves by the Barbary states, the states of the Ottoman Empire and North Africa. Tripoli, shores of Tripoli. Ships stopped, its crews carried off into slavery. We estimate 1.5 million European and American slaves taken between 1750 and 1815. Jefferson and Adams went to their ambassador in London and said, why do you do this to us? The United States has never had a quarrel with the Muslim world of any kind. We weren't in the crusades. We weren't at war with Spain. Why do you do this to our people and our ships? Why do you plunder and enslave our people? The ambassador said very plainly, Mr. Abdul Rahman said, because the Quran gives us permission to do so, because you are infidels, and that's our answer. Jefferson said, well, in that case, I will send a navy which will crush your state, which he did. Islamic fundamentalism is not created by American democracy. It's a lie to say so. It's a masochistic lie, and it excuses those who are the real criminals, and blames us for the attacks made upon us.”
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