Whitney Edwards
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I can't believe I wrote all of that on Thursday. I just seem to be giving into more and more spiritual woo woo everyday. At least not waste my time in things that don't mean much.
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Read uplifting poems everyday.
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Sorry to disappoint but this can come across as creepy or desperate vibes. Try building a social circle first and then extend this circle. You need to wear really good clothes and appear polished to get someone at the malls. Most people at malls find it silly whenever they're approached.
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Yes I have noticed this too. The days I get good sleep, my energy levels are better than other days.
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https://morningritualmastery.com/ ★☆★ ★☆★ : ★☆★ ► http://projectlifemastery.com/youtube ★☆★ ★☆★ ► ► ★☆★ ABOUT PROJECT LIFE MASTERY: ★☆★ Mastery ► Master your breath: Breathe deeply from your diaphragm. This will help oxygenate your cells and give you more energy. Drink more water: Most people are chronically dehydrated, which can lead to fatigue. Aim to drink plenty of water throughout the day. Get enough sleep: When you don't get enough sleep, you'll feel tired. Most adults need 7-8 hours of sleep per night, but some people may need more or less. Eat a healthy diet: The food you eat can affect your energy levels. Avoid processed foods, sugary drinks, and unhealthy fats. Focus on eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Skip breakfast (optional): The speaker says that he skips breakfast and feels more energetic in the morning. This may not work for everyone, so experiment and see how you feel. Move your body: Exercise is a great way to boost your energy levels. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise most days of the week. Mindset: Your mindset can have a big impact on your energy levels. Having a positive outlook and believing in yourself can help you feel more energized. (developed with AI)
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Whitney Edwards posted a topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
A collection of reviews on the Sadhguru course. -
Since past 3 days I have been focusing on how to improve executive functions of planning, productivity, coordination, focus, attention span, communication and stress tolerance,organizing. And I'm struggling and unable to find any sustainable methods of improvement. Looking for suggestions and recommendations here.
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If there is no real justification for something, then we abide by it for some selfish reason only.
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Why is murder wrong?
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And you're completely okay wearing clothes that involved slave labor in a sweat shop. How do you explain that?
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Almost every food and health industry comes with some exploitation or problem. Even the chocolate you eat. The so called subjectivists must be munching on chocolates right now.
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Meat is beneficial for health. We're omnivorous.
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The problem with morality is that it's grounded in perceived objectivity. So there's no subjectivity to begin with. You're creating a construct that doesn't exist for an objectivist. You could even say there are infinite genders.
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It might help to improve focus but I don't know if other areas. Don't know if this was a trollish comment.
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Whitney Edwards replied to Razard86's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Wisdom comes from knowing and living. I don't know if AI is wiser than humans. -
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Just because the term exists, it doesn't carry much meaning especially in the context of objectivity.
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A moral subjectivist simply doesn't exist. Because morality is based on perceived objectivity. Moral subjectivist is like saying a glass is empty full. That's an oxymoron.
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But preferences still aren't objective. They're based on what you like or what you want, not on what is universally true. You can't prove that murder is inherently bad just like you can't prove that eating meat is inherently bad.
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But preferences and morality aren't the same thing.
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If someone is a subjectivist, how can they be for or against something? Won't they be neutral on the subject matter?
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Isn't that the case already. What are they basing their view on?
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Why do people go to the gym? Well, to build muscle.
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Why? What's there to achieve being an ineffective bum? Why can't someone develop a skill and let a purpose evolve organically on its own?