
Jacob Morres
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@Emerald I think in terms of attraction its more about conventionally masculine qualities β confidence, leadership, assertiveness, humor etc. it's the same with women too. If a girl is assertive, outspoken, aggressive (even ambitious too), it doesn't always fit the classic 'feminine' image. But I think that's changing tho I don't think girls (generally) dislike being kind, empathetic, sensitive etc. But it doesn't have the sexual attractive pull of what they're looking for in a 'man' If ur speaking non generally it doesn't matter, theres someone for everyone
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@Princess Arabia I'd have to respectfully disagree, i think men and women generally go through different challenges and there are certain challenges that many men face that women don't face (and vice versa) Like getting sex or dates, can take quite some effort for the average guy. It's not in simple abundance like it is for many women. Like men generally will almost never have women hit on them, reach out, approach them, dm them etc. It happens but it's rare. Men also have to put 3-5x more effort in a dating profile to get even an okay amount of matches That being said, its a reality but it's easily solved with a bit of effort
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Fair. That's meta
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Yeah I think a reframe is important here. To an extent it's similar to job hunting. There's gonna be a lot of rejecting and you need a good frame around it. I just see it as part of the process. It's to be expected that only 1-5% of jobs will consider you Lol I think this dovetails nicely with the post on trauma someone made a few days ago here. Like one person might get traumatized from a rejection and another sees 1 rejection just as another number out of x
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Jacob Morres replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
This what you're advocating for? > In recent years, the Chinese Communist Party under Xi Jinping Administration's policy has been marked by much harsher policies, including mass surveillance and the incarceration without trial of over one million Uyghurs and other Muslim minority ethnic groups in internment camps... government policies have included forced labor, suppression of Uyghur religious practices, political indoctrination, forced sterilization, forced contraception, and forced abortion https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinjiang_conflict#:~:text=In recent years%2C the Chinese,ethnic groups in internment camps. -
Like if you keep talking to yourself in a desired way, can you certain inner voice that becomes a habit ? It seems very possible Like just like you talk to others, you can take that energy and do it to yourself I think you can create literally the way you fucking speak to yourself π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π‘π€―π€―π€―π€―π€―π€―
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6/19; the problem with hierarchies and tier lists is that they are so subjective and lacking nuance like top characters in a video game? sometimes i see heros that are F tier be rated lowly even though they have niche potential, some people work well on those heros cuz of personal strengths, and you can generally take any hero to high levels with good effort and skill. and sometimes they are false i wonder how much nuance maslow's hierarchy misses because of the way the model is structured i think information inherently might be lacking in nuance or something and in mad cases is subjective or some shit
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It's not evolutionary advantageous, but I guess you could say there's are many things humans do that are not evolutionary advantageous
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I think because most content is actually optimized for like clicks, engagement It's not fully geared for how can I have the best impact for the viewer
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50% have 0?? Damn now for the individual you could say that's a good thing, as your competition is quite ass lol
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I feel like mild trauma or pain from an incident is good because it helps you learn lessons Like if your bike breaks down due to a chain issue, you feel pain and buy quality chains from that point forward But I guess that's diff Very interesting question though. I'm perplexed
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@CARDOZZO yep lol.. there's some news he's coming back now
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The business was going crazy, #1 fastest growing startup of all time The business was a non profit initially so I think they wanted to slow down development to prioritize safety over profits Or Iono just guessing lol I also feel like features are gonna roll out super fuckin slowly now
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@Twentyfirst a possibility, but also in a lot of places outside the West, people often don't really acknowledge mental illness. Like, even if someone's dealing with depression, it's kind of brushed off or delegitimized. It's like mental health just isn't seen as a real thing in many cultures (even the most developed eastern countries like korea + japan it's taboo and in the rest of the eastern world it's significantly worse) this was actually common in america too. like the movement that made mental health issues socially acceptable here started like 15 years ago. id say that plays a big part in it, as people are much more open, honest and educated about it here
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i feel it's not the words persay, but just whether the judgement is there. but yeah great points tho it's a part of contemplation from leos videos. letting the insight about something arise from observation rather than ego
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Fwbs are always great. Glad u found someone you like
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Jacob Morres replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Lila9 are you as concerned about anti-muslim sentiment as antisemitism? How have you opposed anti-Muslim sentiment in ur life? -
Jacob Morres replied to Leo Gura's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Buck Edwards She said something like islamophobia is rational (relative to antisemitism) because of Muslim terrorists in a diff thread -
It's a nice experience but at the same time I think there are many awesome life experiences to have outside of that That is one of societies version of happiness, there's many ways to find happiness outside of that And if u wanted that, u could still do that as well. Making friends, travelling, partying. There's lots of social groups that part after college and stuff, that scene is still there. Ravers, bar goers, people that throw house parties. Tbh that scene is huge Slowly (or quickly if you'd like) put your time effort and attention to those things that you want. They're in your reach
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@something_else first thing i thought lol. think about how u feel after u bust T.T
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I'm pretty sure jews have mostly have positive perception and connotation in america. There's like little antisemitism here. Jewish ppl generally Being white and European helps a lot Being somewhat prejudiced toward Muslims here is probably much more common and normalized. Probably the average person has a little bit towards them @Lila9U should check out some progressives page like aoc or Bernie Sanders. Progressives stand up for dozens of oppressed classes, not just muslims and including jews. It's def not rooted in anti Semitism lol
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hmm have you considered using pomodoro timers? I find these pretty beneficial for me. basically you remove all distractions, work for 25 minutes on a task and then take a break for 5 minutes then do another one. then go as many times as you feel needed. theres some apps for this i find beneficial it also helps to gain some awareness around where the procrastination stems from. journalling and contemplation can help with that sometimes if the goal you have is too big it can be overwhelming. in this case one solution is you can start super small. like reduce it to a really small bite sized task, then accomplish it. then move onto the next one. that can help you gain confidence and build momentum there's also other root causes like bad health fundamentals, boredom, lack of meaning with the work, fear of failure etc. which all have solutions and for general motivation i find connecting with a meaningful and compelling vision helpful. some people also recommend using the negative as well for fuel, like thinking about the consequences of not taking action. there's lots of good exercises on this you can find
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Jacob Morres replied to Javfly33's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
That's a good insight, the preparation is also important -
I hypothesize a strategy and consideration for ocd, and trauma might be useful as well because you mentioned that, (on top of cold approaching, exposures etc.) There's a lot of evidence based and scientifically proven methods that can help here bc the science improved a lot over the years. So I don't think it's unique or unsolvable, there's a lot of good information for such issues
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Jacob Morres replied to Something Funny's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I think the online disinhibition effect has a small role in this too