hyruga

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  1. 6 hours ago, OBEler said:

    Guys I just follow Owen cook randomly and sometimes feel he is exaggerating/ making big claims.

    He said he never got sick a single day in 10 years.

    What do you think about that? Is that true? Did he really find out something that makes him healthy and robust or is it just a dump lie. 

    I tip he got sick several times but is still working his ass off on these days and therefore doesn't count that as s sick day because he worked...

    He didn't get Covid?

    Maybe he got it but count it as a virulent infection but he's still not sick?


  2. In life, is it good to conserve energy or go all out?

    Because I see people have two different approaches to life. Some people conserve energy and don't go for marathons and do the most basic stuff at work without being sacked. Some also seldom travel and just want to stay home and conserve energy. They tend to be youthful looking.

    Then there's another group that wants to go all in. Run marathons, join this join that and everyday pack their schedules to the fullest. They tend to achieve more in life.

    So which is a better approach to life?


  3. Video games are awesome.

    The most notable positive effects of gaming include:

    Improved cognitive abilities

    Improved problem-solving skills and logic

    Increased hand-to-eye coordination

    Greater multi-tasking ability

    Faster and more accurate decision-making

    Enhanced prosocial behaviors

    Better eyesight (attention to detail)

    More physical activity with games that promote physical activity (VR, mobile games)

    Appreciate and know art.

    Appreciate and understand more about the mechanics of gaming.

    Appreciate music


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    4 hours ago, Nilsi said:

    Let's use a concrete example to make this more tangible. Imagine you are seeing a girl and you really like her. You are happy, perhaps even in love, and your life is going well in other areas as well. Now one day, she comes to you and tells you she is running off to the other side of the world to pursue spirituality and suggests you should join her, assuring that money and other practical matters will be taken care of. You like her a lot, and the idea is somewhat appealing, but you also have goals and plans that require you to maintain your current living situation. THIS IS CONFLICT.

    Now, what do you do? Do you double down on your current life trajectory, or on her; or perhaps do you seek some kind of compromise where you can have "the best of both worlds"?

    This is perhaps a bit of a dramatic example, but such conflicts arise all the time. It was on this basis that I was constructing my argument.

    There will always be conflict unless you can make a decision and transcend yourself to another level. 

    For example, you may have a goal to earn let's say 10 million. However, a girl you like came along said she wants to travel widely or do spirituality. Or you have another goal which is to build more schools and help more people etc. Then you have to decide whether you want to do your first goal or second goal or to continue things with her or continue your own path. 

    Suppose you have already 4 million to date, you may made the decision that this is enough. You can enjoy the world with her.  But even after making the decision, you may find yourself having inner conflicts again so you have to ask yourself again and again. Is it about caring less for self and caring more for her or others?

    There's no right or wrong. It's your personal choice in the end.