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Unconditioned

@Unconditioned99

Breaking mental conditioning Self-mastery through awareness From reaction → control

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Unconditioned
Unconditioned@Unconditioned99·
By the time you notice... you’ve already reacted. Something triggers you. The emotion rises... you follow it. Only after you see what happened. That’s how conditioning stays in control.
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WisdomX
WisdomX@wisdomXplorer·
Stop comparing yourself to people who started years before you. Focus on your journey instead.
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Stoic Phantom
Stoic Phantom@theemberphantom·
STOP TRYING TO BE LIKEABLE. - Likeable men get invited to things. - Respected men get asked for things. One fills your calendar... The other fills your future.
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Seneca the Younger
Seneca the Younger@SenecaQuote·
I shall never be ashamed of citing a bad author if the line is good.
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Unconditioned
Unconditioned@Unconditioned99·
@QuoteSunTzu You understand behavior differently once you recognize the same patterns in yourself.
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Unconditioned
Unconditioned@Unconditioned99·
@PathOfMen_ Confidence looks different when it isn’t trying to convince anyone.
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Path of Men
Path of Men@PathOfMen_·
80% of being attractive is just being in shape. The other 20% is how you carry yourself. That's it. You're overcomplicating it.
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Unconditioned
Unconditioned@Unconditioned99·
Interesting thing is... backward walking has been common in parts of China for years, especially among older people in parks. Probably looks strange at first, but it forces attention back into movement instead of running on autopilot. The brain wakes up when the pattern changes.
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StoicEnigmas
StoicEnigmas@StoicEnigmas·
BIOLOGICAL HACK IV Walk backward for 2 minutes everyday. ​It forces the brain to create new neural pathways for balance and spatial awareness. Sharpen your mind by disrupting your patterns. 🏛🌑
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Unconditioned
Unconditioned@Unconditioned99·
@_Isidor_ When you undervalue your skill long enough, others will too.
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Unconditioned
Unconditioned@Unconditioned99·
@wisdomXplorer The problem isn’t the mind itself it’s unconscious identification with it.
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WisdomX
WisdomX@wisdomXplorer·
Your only enemy is your mind. If you don't control it, it will control you.
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Unconditioned
Unconditioned@Unconditioned99·
@SeffSaid People pleasing slowly teaches others your boundaries don’t matter.
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Unconditioned
Unconditioned@Unconditioned99·
@_Isidor_ Confidence usually arrives after evidence, not before it.
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Unconditioned
Unconditioned@Unconditioned99·
@Art0fLife_ Healthy communication starts with noticing your own patterns first.
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Art of Life 🦋
Art of Life 🦋@Art0fLife_·
Being toxic isn't cute. Grow up and check yourself. Learn how to love and communicate correctly.
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Unconditioned
Unconditioned@Unconditioned99·
@MindsetForge The mind misses life when attention is trapped in constant distraction.
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Mindset Forge
Mindset Forge@MindsetForge·
The proper function of a man is to live. Not just exist. 🐺
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Unconditioned
Unconditioned@Unconditioned99·
By the time you notice... you’ve already reacted. Something triggers you. The emotion rises... you follow it. Only after you see what happened. That’s how conditioning stays in control.
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Unconditioned
Unconditioned@Unconditioned99·
Focus isn’t a permanent state. It’s a return. Something pulls your attention. You drift. Then you notice... and come back. Again and again. That’s the process.
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Fred Christensen
Fred Christensen@FredC919·
@Unconditioned99 Once you do that often enough, focus becomes your default state. That’s called presence or attention. It’s built and trained like a muscle.
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Jocko Willink
Jocko Willink@jockowillink·
Aftermath. Against the grain.
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Bravehart
Bravehart@BravehartGuide·
Most people are not exhausted from doing too much. They are exhausted from fighting themselves every day. One part wants growth. Another wants comfort. One part wants discipline. Another wants escape. Your life changes when your decisions stop arguing with your goals.
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