Dauntment

Andrew Tate vs Therapist

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I'd like to emphasize that you (reading this) could further appreciate the "path" that Leo has laid out with all of his episodes/content.

(Probably for some of you as well) But I can blatantly, and EASILY see all the: mechanisms, self-delusions, blindspots, pitfalls & mental traps, etc. etc. and this level of TRUE understanding is comically/tragically lacking in our current society; in other words, its very easy to take "True Understanding" (Truth) for granted lol

- One example: Around the 51:00 mark, Andrew is asked "What are your weaknesses" and to greatly paraphrase, he goes on & on about: "his accomplishments", "he has never failed at anything he set for" etc. but completely misses "the point" that is transcending the ego self into more selflessness causes (Aka: Integral Leadership, GUIDING the "weak" instead of mocking them, etc.")

It's amazing how commonly "super successful" people miss these spiritual points. This is what happens when you get stuck in Stage Orange lol, you start redlining then wonder why the engine has smoke and is misfiring 

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On 2024-04-23 at 5:07 AM, Dauntment said:

 

I'd like to emphasize that you (reading this) could further appreciate the "path" that Leo has laid out with all of his episodes/content.

(Probably for some of you as well) But I can blatantly, and EASILY see all the: mechanisms, self-delusions, blindspots, pitfalls & mental traps, etc. etc. and this level of TRUE understanding is comically/tragically lacking in our current society; in other words, its very easy to take "True Understanding" (Truth) for granted lol

- One example: Around the 51:00 mark, Andrew is asked "What are your weaknesses" and to greatly paraphrase, he goes on & on about: "his accomplishments", "he has never failed at anything he set for" etc. but completely misses "the point" that is transcending the ego self into more selflessness causes (Aka: Integral Leadership, GUIDING the "weak" instead of mocking them, etc.")

It's amazing how commonly "super successful" people miss these spiritual points. This is what happens when you get stuck in Stage Orange lol, you start redlining then wonder why the engine has smoke and is misfiring 

   Sure, but if this emphasis is not guaranteed to make me appreciate Leo's 'path', then was that an assumption on your part?

   What does your ability to blatantly and easily see the mechanisms, self-delusions, blind spots, pitfalls and mental traps have to do with the discussion between Andrew Tate and the therapist? What if this is paid by Andrew Tate and scripted, both are pretending to have a genuine conversation? After all this is the 2nd time they're talking, yet your lying detection abilities haven't picked up this possibility?

   What did Andrew Tate exactly say to the therapist's question of 'what are your weaknesses?'? Did Andrew Tate just give a character building statements first, like he does list some of his weaknesses and follows that up with what successes and achievements he had since? For example Andrew Tate talked about being poor one point and explained how being poor made him appreciate

   Is it really true that super successful people do miss the point? For example even spiritual masters like the Buddha and Osho were actually successful people that didn't miss the point. Sadhguru can also be categorized as super successful himself, so does this mean that all the spiritual masters I listed have missed the point if they're successful or have increasing success?  

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If he still thinks that depression can be cured by going to the gym, then he's lost. Hopefully, for his sake, he has better arguments for his Romanian case.

 

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On 5/13/2024 at 3:04 PM, bebotalk said:

If he still thinks that depression can be cured by going to the gym, then he's lost. Hopefully, for his sake, he has better arguments for his Romanian case.

I don't believe he does, he probably just knows people would like to believe that because it makes them feel empowered. His argument for why depression is fake is so bad that you couldn't believe it if you adopted it to the point where you tried to convince other people.

"Mental problems? Just go to therapy and take some meds, easy fix." "Just go to the gym, if your life isn't shit then you will easily feel better." "Life isn't boring or more full of pain than pleasure, you just need to put in hard work." "You can make up for a disadvantage with hard/smart work." ... these can make someone feel empowered in the moment but there's no point if you're going to crash and fall to a place that is lower than when you started.

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