supremeyingyang

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  1. i liked hulse 5 years ago, thought he had some point and was wrong in others, but overall more good. this video.. he connects two things that have nothing to do with each other: 1. A lot of men don't like Donald Trump, 2. In Western Culture (idk where else this is true) is Masculinity underdeveloped (which is also a shame to me). So... nice try Elliot. At the of Day this is just a lil Soldier in the Culture War, nothing too interesting. I wonder how this'll look 20 Years into the Future. This Culture War is a huge Discussion which is lead with all kind of dirty tricks, but over time it'll result in fruitfull Progression. Cheers.
  2. @Lyubov gonna be hard work, but you can do it. would you mind to share your art here?
  3. @LearningPodo That Situation is just God's way to test you. Basic Advice: At the End of the day it's all good. It really is. Focus on the little Things that matter greatly: Health, Life Purpose, Meditation, Yoga and Finances. The bad Times will go away. The Question is how long you allow them to be and if they dragged you down. You have the Power to change your Situation! You have the Power to imagine where you want to be! You have the Power to find a Purpose!
  4. lol. You use Rationality to make sense of a Situation, which is good. Then you observe your Emotions in the Process and THEN come to a Conclusion, which is far wiser, if done rightly, then just rational Thinking alone. This is what I claim. Flat Earth Theory is too extreme. What about things YOU (and I) do every day which are very Rational but won't work or are nuts? There are a lot of Instances where a little Compassion and Humility makes a Rational Estimation to an even better Decision. Of course many people have the Problem that they don't do the Research or can't think that Rational because they never learnt. Assuming you mastered it like the average adult in first World Countries, Emotions boost your development. Don't be so fucking clever and rational... especially what other do. Btw I don't preach here done, it's more like I'm speaking to myself. Robert Greene meant that they is TOO MUCH Emotions, not Rationality. That's true to me. The Majority need WAY MORE Rational Thinking and less Emotion Driven Action Planing
  5. @IAmReallyImportant do you have any updates?
  6. Watch it (in 1.0) the day it came out or so. I find it inspiring to hear him talk, it seems like he isn't used to it. I imagine he lives as a hermit and reads all day. To the Content.. I remember his point on Social Media, that it amplifies the Irrationality. That it's dangerous. He has a Point that Rationality will keep us alive in hard times, but what is Rationality without Emotions? Nothing. So to me it's more about Individual Thinking opposed to Group Think, which is way harder as most People think. I for example cam to the Conclusion that I fall into the Traps of Group thinks all the time. Sometimes it's normal for convenience because you just can't know everything. But I estimate that everybody can profit from think for himself, which is ironically almost a meme to me meaning quite the opposite (like Leo talked about in his 9 Stages of Ego Development Video)
  7. @IAmReallyImportant that already high level, but yeah
  8. @IAmReallyImportant Well I'd not thought that you will convince me, but you kind of have. It's interesting, no Question. I entertained the Idea to learn more Chinese so that i can find offers to make a arbitrage. Dropshipping could work there as well and I guess you could leverage very little chinese to very high effect
  9. @IAmReallyImportant Yeah I get that but how will you get that Website? Buy one? Write One? How will you get traffic?
  10. @IAmReallyImportant Ok, let's assume you found something that has all of it. Where will you reselling it?
  11. With what kind of Goods?
  12. Yes and you have to convince a 'fachkundige Stelle' that your business plan is valid... lol misread. nevermind By the way i read what you wrote before you edited it. I guess you are right that judgement is not that good, but sometimes I feel like I have to be the Ying in a Conversation full of Yang:)
  13. Trust me, that's already a lot better than it was;) I would call it rather evaluation what I did here. Wrong People, look for better. There are plenty even if it don't seem this way. I feel this way still sometimes, it's hard to get off the path of the mistreated one. What kind of fund? What do you mean? Money? Business? You could transform it into a more positive one through Shadow Work and Contemplation
  14. That's just, like, your opinion, man. You know what, fuck it, I tell you ONE of my Values: Learning. I would suggest that you go back to the Life Purpose Course and you study the Books there. Also it seems like you wanna have Money, but you have to give unconditionally before you can get anything back. A lot of the Times you have to work for Months for little to no Profit before a Hustle starts to Yield a little Success.
  15. Um, I don't get it. That is the opposite of arrogant or what do you mean? Edit: I don't get why people post their List of Values. To me that is something private. Also I think it's hard for someone else to show you how "to combine [your] values, strengths and skills into a profession [you] resonate" with. "Enlightenment work would be the best one. But the net worth of Eckhard Tolle is just 60 million" I honestly think that I would have rather have a net worth of 2 Million at the age of 60 with something good and worthwhile than with something bad 200 Million at the Age of 30. "And in addition I don't see the point in doing anything. Everything takes years to achieve. But I want to start a business now I can make a living of in about 6-9 months." Yeah like anyone else... to get this you gotta be veeery crafty. "My current strategy is to get into business by taking a simple business model to learn the basics. From there extend it to other businesses. Learn about finances. Get much money in a couple of years like a few million." A few Million? I appreciate you hustle attitude, but are you in Japan where a Million Yen is roughly 9435.00$? lol "What's the point in helping others?" That is something you can think of veeeeery deeply my friend;) I mock you a little, but keep your hustle spirit AND keep it realistic, meaning: do little improvements. Get into the real World. Sell a Product. Whatever. It's a Process
  16. Generally is radical honesty something that i aim for as well. I want to structure my life so that I can say what I think and if it's by chance something stupid I get instant Feedback, so I can rethink and may or may not change my behaviour or Opinion. So I think Radical Honesty is cool, but sometimes you are not in a position where you opinion is valued. You could get fired or canceled for example. A live coach is a good Idea if you are at a certain stage where you need to improve and already reached some success to pay him off. Before that it tends in my experience to be the case that people use the life coach (or fitness coach) to not take the full responsibility. Most Advice is basic nonetheless, we tend to know what to do but fail do follow our own advice, Life Coach is a hack to get you motivated and (hopefully) get some useful Information Spoonfed to you. That's it - my Opinion
  17. @Jacob Morres 'You are not a Statistic!' I love that Post! Statistics is just the beginning of Strategizing to me. You ask yorself why is it that 90% of businesses fail? Then you study the biggest traps and plan how to avoid them (hint: in 99% of the cases you find Tutorials to everything you need for free). It's both. You have a Dream you know you NEED to follow throw, it gets chrushed by reality and you adapt your Dreams to the Reality. Then you keep pushing all the way to the end. Maybe you'll succeed, maybe not. But you learn a lot on the run.
  18. No shit! On one Hand it's like going to Alcoholics Anonymous and saying 'Geez, everyone there has a drinking Problem!' On the other Hand it feels draining to me to answer the same Questions infinite, a good deed every day but sometimes.. you know^^ But I think Pena has a strong Point even though his 364 Days a Year / 16 hours a Day Work Ethic is... a curiosity. The Question is how you classify it, I for example could count Dayjob: 8,5h + Training 1 + Reading, Research and Meditation + 3 = 12,5h a Day (11,5 if I don't Work out). THE QUESTIONS ARE: What do I want? + Am I getting closer to my goals every Day?
  19. @Carl-Richard do you? just askin. it's fuckin confusing to me because you don't weather people are talking about social security like germany or sweden OR about about socialism like venezuela pre collapse which looked pretty cool as well
  20. oh god, this thread will save gonna envolve into a flame war. @Lindsay i think many would benefit from the the 12 laws book, but at the end it's only one perspective and people use it to lock themselves down into their POV @Carl-Richard he really did? by the way i think you are talking about social democracy
  21. @Veenix well, once you learned programming you'll never have trouble finding a job plus it's strongly related to making games, even though you may use other languages. i'm into programming, so i'm biased towards it. to try it out you can buy a web design course at udemy (please only buy on sales, they are 80 % of the time on sale) or whatever site you prefer. why web dev? you don't need anything special to build cool stuff and you can make entire websites alone. cool games are harder to do alone i guess. working in a tech shop sounds cool to me, i would like to do that as well but you can't do anything^^ you could build a website text game to see if you like it
  22. @Veenix so you done some ground research which is good. if you want to do a game as a indie dev, i would think that marketing is more important than the technical things. there are good games that yield no cash and bad ones that get bought any way. if you don't compromise on your vision it can be cool. maybe you could have a programmer day job?
  23. wait until the end, he has kind of a point but soooo exagerated that it almost hurts my soul to see how this old man gets angrier and angrier with any second
  24. so why you going into game dev then? leo talked a lot about the grind in the industry. see the below links for more information. basically: no creativity, perverse working time (12h+) and significantly less pay AND you get fired when the game is done. Plus much Competiton, because everyine 'has a passion for games' and is willing to work for like nothing https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/47h4xc/are_game_development_jobs_really_as_bad_as_people/ https://www.quora.com/Is-the-game-industry-as-bad-as-some-people-say-Whats-true-about-it-Is-it-worth-it - I'd say no. If you don't like it in the beginning you can develop yourself to like it. For the vast Majority (not me) is Money the one driving factor to learn programming. however you need to have the capacity to sit in front of a computer huge chunks of time (at best 4+ hours) to make flow happen and people who don't need to socialize are in advantage.. the world is a big distraction from coding and learning - university is a different game, has nothing to do with the real thing. to put it into perspective how it will be: you fail all the time when you program (hours! days! weeks!) until you get it right, until you finally master a framework and you do 'everything right'. everyone (in good) software development goes all the time through the learning process. this is the way and the normal state... it's like learning to walk, you failed all the time but you can walk how, right? - learn a valuable trade and use your creativity and build a own job in a few years (when you are ready to make it pay the bills). not even kidding...