CARDOZZO

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  1. @integral I totally agree with your points. Build your foundation (Orange) and then move to Yellow/Turquoise/Beyond. Spiritual bypassing is common here (I was doing it too). Now I'm working more seriously to build a powerful foundation (80% of time) while resonating with teachers like Leo, Jed Mckenna and Peter Ralston (20% of time).
  2. @NoSelfSelf Sounds a lot like a Turquoise (Spiral Dynamics) approach to Love I'll contemplate that. I'm going for the books now, but I'm also doing more deep metaphysical exploration. I'm currently on Orange (Business, Gym, Pickup) and resonating with Yellow/Turquoise (Multi-Perspectives/Wholeness).
  3. @UnbornTao I'm actually reading it. (Brazilian Portuguese Version) It's amazing! He talks about Fear, Love, Sex and Power. How to reclaim our lives, living powerfully, expressing ourselves, giving and receiving love. Definitely a gem
  4. @NoSelfSelf That's it! When did you get a deep connection with yourself? Leo's meditation is amazing for that: Did you recommend more practices/books for connection/loving ourselves?
  5. @supremeyingyang There are a lot of people who resonate with intellectual stuff on Twitter. To be honest, twitter is awesome for intellectual/scientific/self-development people because great inventors, scientists, CEO's, coaches spend their times there. If you know how to exactly choose people you follow and want to resonate, you'll get the juice stuff. Examples: Naval, Max Hodak, Rony Abovitz, Miguel Nicolellis, Rizwan Virk, Dan Koe, Jack Butcher and many others...
  6. @Roy I agree. Pickup/Daygame is a tool for getting into a serious relationship. Better than arguing and debating @NoSelfSelf Great point
  7. @Roy Rage phase is insanely unproductive. Agree, but in general guys are trapped in "Build your empire, forget woman" or "Forget woman at all" advice. Extremes of the same coin! Pickup is one of the solutions. Daygame is amazing!
  8. Also, I've found a book in relationship to the topic. Seems promising, I'll read it
  9. @MsNobody Contemplate profoundly "What's the root of all this activity? (Creativity)". Also, why don't you try burn some energy? (Running, Gym, Crossfit, Boxing, BJJ)
  10. @Emerald This meditation seems interesting
  11. @Recursoinominado What’s up bro! ?? I’m living on Rio Grande do Sul. Which state do you live?
  12. Also, I personally recommend his two books: Actualizations The Owner's Manual For Your Life Curious fact: Peter Ralston have worked with Stewart Emery in the past.
  13. @supremeyingyang Oh, I get it
  14. @supremeyingyang Who's your business mentors?
  15. @thepixelmonk @supremeyingyang More videos that resonate with myself:
  16. @thepixelmonk Yeah, I personally like his style of mixing philosophy, art, self-actualization and business.
  17. @supremeyingyang I think it depends on the value. If has true value, people may follow.
  18. @LSD-Rumi Amazing! Too much theory can beat yourself!
  19. @LSD-Rumi Do you follow someone regarding dating? Owen Cook, Julien, James Marshall, Torero, Max, Todd?
  20. @supremeyingyang Growing a community. It’s like a Discord 2.0
  21. Yep! Practice, practice and practice Where do you live? Israel?
  22. @supremeyingyang Understood. That's a good strategy. You can just switch to another channel after growing in IG. Circle.so is amazing also!
  23. @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.