CARDOZZO

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  1. @supremeyingyang Growing a community. It’s like a Discord 2.0
  2. Yep! Practice, practice and practice Where do you live? Israel?
  3. @supremeyingyang Understood. That's a good strategy. You can just switch to another channel after growing in IG. Circle.so is amazing also!
  4. @supremeyingyang Go ahead bro! Instagram is great because of Reels and a lot of other things. Think about platforms as resources to reach people and help them, that's it.
  5. @LSD-Rumi Great! Keep going Balls to the walls! I really appreciate when my mind is telling: "She's gonna reject you". Then, I approach the girl and she's just friendly/receptive. Pickup is amazing because it shows how you live inside a bubble of bullshit, not in the real world.
  6. @supremeyingyang Instagram, Twitter, Youtube and Discord.
  7. @supremeyingyang Great points. Yep, i think he's hustling a lot to put his brand out there, makes sense. He seems tired, but that's it, working a lot to build something is meaningful. Visit his website. He has a free course on generating ideas. Also, this one is great:
  8. @Michael569 Understood. Thanks Being present to the moment, questioning a lot, travelling, exposing yourself to more experiences. This is one of the things that I'm doing. I really want to be a polymath. I'm a computer scientist/programmer. But I also love writing science fiction, making futuristic art on Blender/NFT's, entrepreneurship, exponential tech, futurism, spirituality, personal development, enlightenment, self-actualization, trading stocks, pickup art. I see myself in the intersection between: Consciousness/Spirituality/Self-Actualization - Technology - Business - Art
  9. @Ulax Thanks for your thoughts! I just have notes of your recommendations. I'll start with Breathwork
  10. @supremeyingyang Wow, amazing dude! You're literally serious about business. To be honest, I really resonate with Dan Koe because of his unique style of mixing philosophy, art, self-actualization and business (same as Leo). He said in one video that he watches Actualized.org I'm studying his business model as well and watching the videos I appreciate your POV's
  11. @Thought Art Thanks bro! @Ulax Amazing. I'm also doing trauma work. Any recommendation of books/practices?
  12. @UnbornTao I'm currently reading it. WHAT A BOOK! It just speaks to your soul on a deeper metaphysical level. Amazing! Thank you bro!
  13. @Eternal Unity Go ahead, you're God anyways.
  14. @Rishabh R It happens, just relax and accept it. Never be ashamed of working on yourself and meeting your needs. Go ahead and even more intensely. List all places that you can do daygame and alternate between them, be strategic about it.
  15. @The Mystical Man Amazing! Maturity at its finest. As well as King, Warrior, Magician and Lover - Moore/Gillette
  16. @The Mystical Man Wow, of course, I forgot Jed McKenna. Maturity is rare nowdays. Have you read "Fire In The Belly - On Being a Man by Sam Keen"?
  17. @The Mystical Man I agree with that. Ralston talks about that in the beginning of The Book of Not Knowing. You can balance between more spiritual and more grounded teachers. To be honest, I like the teachings of: Peter Ralston, Brendan Lea, David R. Hawkins, Rupert Spira, Andre Doshim Halaw, Frederick Dodson, Vadim Zeland, Tom Campbell, Leo Gura, Brad Blanton, Nathaniel Branden, Owen Cook, Tom Torero, L. Michael Hall. Each of them has it's place, POV's and ways of seeing reality. But, you need to know what you want out of life, who you are, what you like and use their tools for finding that, playing games, getting results, transforming oneself, awakening in the dream. Getting emotional about who's better or not will not help (just what I think). What matters is reading, results, integration, insight, contemplation, embodiment.
  18. @The Mystical Man Ok, I understand your POV. Maybe I'm wrong, but... Are you lost after awakening? Like... no point, nihilism, fuck-all-that-crap type of thinking?
  19. @The Mystical Man Why exactly? Ralston, Spira and Wilber just give to yourself tools for exploring reality. I really like Ralston's approach to consciousness/spirituality, but it's harsh because you need to do all the work for yourself, not listening/believing other people and that's powerful because in the end, you need to be the ultimate authority of your own experience.
  20. The guy is great as well as Ralston, Spira and Wilber. I love this:
  21. @NoSelfSelf Thanks bro