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  2. ChatGPT made it up. And I just researched it. 7. Yellow – Integrative / Systems Focus: Knowledge, functionality, self-actualization. Thinking: Systems thinking, flexible, nonjudgmental, pragmatic. Scale: Global / organizational Real-world presence: Visionary leaders, holistic thinkers, futurists. Rarity: ~5% Why rare: Requires cognitive flexibility and emotional intelligence; most people remain in first-tier thinking. 8. Turquoise – Holistic / Planetary Focus: Unity, global consciousness, holistic life-systems. Thinking: Collective intelligence, long-term planetary perspective. Scale: Global / planetary Real-world presence: Some spiritual/environmental visionaries, certain scientists and philanthropists. Rarity: <1% Why rare: Requires transcending ego and first-tier limitations; few achieve this level. 9. Coral – Evolutionary / Planetary-Integrative Focus: Evolution of life and consciousness; integrates spiritual, scientific, social wisdom. Thinking: Multi-systemic, evolutionary, non-linear, paradox-embracing. Scale: Planetary / evolutionary Real-world presence: Mostly theoretical; some visionaries or “consciousness futurists.” Rarity: Extremely rare; maybe <0.1%. Why rare: Humans haven’t widely evolved beyond Turquoise; few can consistently think on planetary + evolutionary scales. 10. Pearl / Teal – Cosmic / Universal Focus: Universal evolution, cosmic consciousness. Thinking: Integrates multiple realities, sees universal patterns, beyond human-centered ethics. Scale: Cosmic Real-world presence: Theoretical; described in philosophy and speculative futurism. Rarity: Essentially 0% today. 11. Diamond / Crystal – Fully Integrated / Meta-Conscious Focus: Multi-dimensional evolution of consciousness. Thinking: Meta-systemic, transcends human ego, guides evolution of life and consciousness. Scale: Multi-dimensional / universal Real-world presence: Speculative; not observed. Rarity: 0% Why rare: Humanity has not yet reached this stage; possibly a future stage in evolution of consciousness. Step 4: Summary Table of Rarity Stage Ratio Percent Green 1 in 10 10% Yellow 1 in 100 1% Turquoise 1 in 10,000 0.01% Coral 1 in 1,000,000 0.0001% Teal / Pearl 1 in 100,000,000 0.000001% Diamond / Crystal 1 in 10,000,000,000 0.00000001%
  3. Then you're actually a prisoner of life. Not being able to die is a limit? Sorry 😞
  4. Interesting. I overlooked that. Maybe Krishna follows OF.
  5. The conditioned mind turns a meaningless appearance into a dream story (matrix) of meaning, purpose and value. When there seems to be identification as the thinker, it's called an experience. The appearance is full in the sense that it's bursting with light, colors, smells and sounds! & The appearance is empty in the sense that it's completely meaningless!
  6. Breaking Bad is essentially a modern-day Shakespearean tragedy, and it’s hard to think of a work in the gangster genre that executes its premise better. What sets it apart is how it breaks from the traditional archetype. Instead of an egotistical, uneducated sociopath like Tony Montana (or Tony Camonte in the 1932 version), it presents the inverse: an underachieving genius who feels betrayed by life. Walter White’s transformation is not abrupt but gradual—driven by a growing desire for relevance that slowly reshapes every aspect of his identity. The cinematography reinforces this evolution, but what makes the story especially compelling is Walter’s relatability. He exists within a lower-middle-class reality and carries a persistent sense that he deserves more. Intellectually, he is far above average, yet his life feels misaligned with his potential—creating a tension that fuels his descent. In contrast, characters in Scarface, Goodfellas, or even are often experienced from a distance. Their stories feel voyeuristic, offering a glimpse into a mindset most people will never inhabit—similar to the appeal of true crime. These characters are compelling, but fundamentally alien. Walter White is different. He begins as a meek, overqualified chemistry teacher who has been worn down by life, circumstance, and missed opportunity. This grounding makes his transformation far more engaging. When he finally decides “enough is enough,” he doesn’t fully understand what he’s stepping into. Instead, the reality of his choices unfolds incrementally, revealing the consequences alongside him. That progression—both psychological and situational—is what makes his story not just dramatic, but deeply human. @bazera That's the interesting part. At the start you think of Jesse as the criminal but he is really so innocent compared to what Walter becomes. Makes you question every day people. Are the people in prison the worst of the worst, callous evil sociopaths, or are there more of those amongst us? Like Walter White. It's easy to pretend nice. But how do you really evaluate a person? With Walter it doesn't become apparent until we ride along with him for a couple of seasons. Otherwise, he is this unassuming nerdy middle aged chemistry teacher.
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  8. Yo people am I the only one excited for this?? I am looking forward! Hope they don't disappoint. Apparently it will once again be the most expensive TV show in history. You bet we watchin'! 😀
  9. 100% Great insights, perspectives, POVs.
  10. David DeAngelo (Eben Pagan) is a old school gangster 😂 Apply these laws to your life in general. 77 Laws
  11. This is gold. Watch and get motivated. Put that coffee down. Coffee's for closers only.
  12. He made billions. The cancer appears to have been a long time struggle so he had time to prepare. But it appears he spent his remaining time on work rather than deeper consciousness in preparation for death. Consciousness has always had little value in the world, not just in capitalistic societies. But you can’t take the money with you. It is ultimately all meaningless. From the Bhagadvad Gita, Chapter 2, verse 69: That which is night for all beings, therein the self-controlled is awake. that wherein beings are awake is night for the sage that sees. Or Swami Mukundananda’s translation: “What all beings consider as day is the night of ignorance for the wise, and what all creates see as night is the day for the introspective sage”.
  13. @Mysterious Stranger I can't decide that for you, man.
  14. Masters: Owen Cook, Sasha Daygame, Tom Torero, Mark Manson, Alan Roger Currie, David X, David De Angelo, Zan Perrion, RSD Max, James Marshall.
  15. We all have a Walter in us.
  16. Focus on being a top tier stage yellow. It is so rare these days. You can impact society on many levels.
  17. even if someone got a tattoo while emotionally unstable (this is in fact common with bpd), there's no telling if they have recovered since then by looking at them. they might just be all the wiser for it.
  18. @Leo Gura I'm thinking of starting an OF agency, not sure if i should do it. Just doing it mainly for the money, its super fucking hard to earn decent money from the philippines, but if i start an agency, i would be able to bootstrap myself, and quit doing it in 2030. having this dilemma if I should do it or not, but I'm kinda guilty on capitalizing the loneliness epidemic of men. at the same time, My family, girlfriends and I depend on it CRUCIALLY. should I do it?? and sacrifice my soul for the survival of my loved ones?? Also while building my brand OplanLikha, articulating insights to make us wiser. Would greatly appreciate your thoughts about it.
  19. Half structured and half improvised. I prepare the structure and sequences and have some ideas for key moves to express the music but the rest I allow my body to do what it feels. Thank you! What do you like about it?
  20. Rewatching the show right now. It's one of the greatest shows ever made due to the cinematography, acting, screen play, character development. I loved the themes that are thoroughly explored: crime, family, death, illness, corruption. Good vs evil and the overlap of the two. It's funny too at times.
  21. Whoring has never been stronger and more empowering!
  22. These stages and numbers are not real in my opinion. Be careful making stuff up.
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