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I am just reading papers. 

arxiv.org

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Insight is your doorway to be a genius.

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I have everything to build a wonderful life.

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Develop your situational awareness.

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High agency individuals are characterized by their proactive approach to life and their ability to influence their circumstances positively. This concept, popularized by Eric Weinstein, refers to people who reject limitations and actively pursue their goals regardless of obstacles. They embody a mindset that emphasizes creativity, resilience, and resourcefulness in overcoming challenges.

Key Characteristics of High Agency Individuals

Proactive Problem Solving: High agency people do not wait for ideal conditions; they take initiative to find solutions using available resources. They often turn unconventional methods into successful outcomes.

Resilience: These individuals remain focused and engaged in the face of adversity. Instead of viewing setbacks as failures, they see them as opportunities to learn and innovate.

Adaptability: High agency individuals are flexible in their approaches, willing to pivot strategies as necessary to achieve their goals. This adaptability is crucial in today's rapidly changing environment.

Resourcefulness: They excel at making the most of limited resources, often achieving remarkable results despite constraints. This trait fuels their ingenuity and problem-solving capabilities.

Courage and Conviction: High agency people confront risks head-on and act with confidence, believing in their ability to overcome challenges rather than succumbing to fear or uncertainty

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Assume everyone is wrong.

Every human being is wrong.

Law, Society, Beliefs, Culture, Science, Spirituality, History, Philosophy - ALL Wrong.

Feel your freedom.

Now you can think for yourself from scratch. You can discover for yourself and design a new way of being.

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The act of searching is the root of your suffering.

If you already have it, you don't search.

Stilness & Beingness > Searching

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Vibes

 

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Self-actualization is not about reading. 

Your baseline consciousness is one of the best parameters to understand where you are.

Where is your attention? What are you thinking about? Are you effective? Are you clear? Are you thinking what you WANT to think? 

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Neurosemantics is a psychotechnology to run your own brain.

I recommend Michael Hall's Movie Mind book.

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You are unhappy because you contrast your present life with a future life that is not on your level of skill.

Learn to engineer your life as a game designer.

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49 minutes ago, CARDOZZO said:

Learn to engineer your life as a game designer.

What’s your story? How’d you become one? This is the exact mindset i’m dialing into my subconsciousness too. Thanks

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3 hours ago, LifeEnjoyer said:

What’s your story? How’d you become one? This is the exact mindset i’m dialing into my subconsciousness too. Thanks

A good introduction 

 

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Cheng Hsin Newsletter

13. Ideals
Since we were very young we have been inundated with stories and ideas of destiny, romantic notions of being a hero or heroine, of being someone special, fulfilling our potential for greatness, or realizing a dream. From such culturally promoted ideals we are likely to assume that something awaits us in our lives, that our individual existence has a particular purpose and meaning. Of course, this purpose and meaning is frequently obscure. Realizing this destiny, fulfilling a life plan, is supposed to give meaning to life, without which we would likely feel something is missing or that our life is not living up to its potential.

19:32 In the background everyone has images of what their lives and selves should be like. These can be quite subtle and buried, or very obvious and openly touted, perhaps presenting a standard impossible to reach. Although almost no one would admit to the more outrageous ideals—being a superman in ability, the wisest human on earth, or a saint in spirit—they nevertheless tend to have such ideas in some form or another and can be quite dominated by them.

19:33 How could anyone possibly be dominated by such outrageous fantasies? First, they don’t exist as a fantasy, they exist as what’s expected, as that which would make a person worthwhile, special, and loved. Yet it isn’t just the impossible ideals that run us. We are chock-full of all sorts of images of who we should be, and who we shouldn’t be. These are both personal and cultural. But the bottom line is always the same: we don’t perceive ourselves to be that way. By presuming that we should be some way that we are not, we are setting ourselves up for disappointment.

What if ideals never were meant to be attained? Sounds silly, doesn’t it? Of course they are meant to be attained; it is only ourselves that are lacking. Perhaps not. Perhaps, in fact, there is nothing lacking within ourselves at all. If an ideal was not meant to be attained, in other words, “lacked the possibility of realization,” then what good is it, and why does it exist? An ideal may have been created to serve the function of providing a direction in which to develop, or it may have been instilled as a form of control, a way to standardize values, or to humble the recipient. All manner of possibilities could explain the presence of our many ideals, none of which require personal realization. We can see once again that the analogy of chasing an unattainable cheese fits here perfectly.

Contemplate during the week: 


During the week contemplate your own ideals and grasp an experience of being complete, not lacking anything. Have nothing to attain, no social goals, no future ideal life to realize. Allow yourself to be complete.

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