Majed

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  1. @Average Actualizer Dude this is literally bullshit lmaoo.
  2. The most beautiful thing about allah is that it doesn't exist. Dedicating your whole life for an idea that doesn't exist is such a beautiful and wise thing. And i'm being serious not sarcastic. There's a poetic wisdom in dedicating your life for the unreal, the false, the illusory. With that said i might fast ramadan mainly for social and political reasons. Most of my surroundings are muslims i might fast just to fit in with the vibe.
  3. After reflection, i decided to quit school, and work with my dad at the coffee shop that he has. For now i'm going to do that, plus i have a plan that i want to work on, which is to grow my page about philosophy that i created online, and then sell products like courses, books, music... to make money. What do you think ?
  4. Mainly because of some health problems, which are preventing me from studying and working seriously so i have no money, which is preventing me from having a girlfriend. I tried pick up and the bottom line is you need a car, a phone, a place where you have intercourse with girls... All of which i don't have, and i don't know how to get. Life is rough. I am 21 years old and never had a girlfriend, and it's making me sad.
  5. @Leo Gura To be fair, most people are clueless about consciousness work and truth seeking. And to be honest not everyone has the type of mind required for philosophical investigations and inquiries. Most minds are not philosophical minds, they have strengths in other areas, maybe art or sports, or maths... Most people do not care about philosophy, it just doesn't stimulate their brains the same way it does for philosophically inclined people. There is a genetic component in caring about truth and philosophy, which explains why most people don't care about it.
  6. @ryanajay Dude you need to start approaching women.
  7. Very profound question. Here's an insight: logic is equation. What do you think ?
  8. @LambdaDelta Yeah that would be wise. What Leo doesn't tell you is that pick up requires decent health, and financial situation.
  9. @Antor8188 Girls are human beings, she probably sympathized with your situation especially if you attracted her. Plenty of guys would invite a homeless girl to their place if they met her at a bar and found her attractive.
  10. @Leo Gura Is it possible that i got ocd and adhd from my vegan diet, since they happened in the same timeframe ? Or is it unrelated ?
  11. The pros: potential for earning decent money. I have a passion for wisdom and truth seeking. The cons: i don't know if i will fit well with the academic system. I came to the conclusion that just working for money, isn't doable. I wanted to pursue a degree in computer science, however like i said without passion, i won't be able to do it. Without passion i can work a brain dead job like at starbucks or a waiter or whatever. However to create a career it must align with some of my passions, which are: rap music, art, seduction and attraction, philosophy, sense making, wisdom, and spirituality.
  12. @Leo Gura It's okay, no big deal.
  13. @Leo Gura can i be a mod ?
  14. Humans have been eating insects for thousands of years. It is estimated that about 2 billion people worldwide consume insects as part of their diet. This is roughly 25% of the world’s population. Insects are also very nutritious and healthy, constituting, notably, a great source of protein and other nutrients. This thread is dedicated to the art of eating insects.
  15. After reflection and contemplation, i think i'm going to pursue philosophy and literature in my last year of high school because it is the easiest choice and then i am going to choose philosophy major in university aiming at a degree not a doctorate, although i might continue on to obtain a phd in philosophy if i feel comfortable with my experience in college.
  16. The wise balances virtue with vice. For example to get results in dating and seduction, honestly you have to develop some vices. You have to be ruthlessly pragmatic, no empathy for other, objectifying women and treating them as numbers. You have to be narcisstic, egocentric and selfish. These are the character traits you need to have to succeed in dating. Virtue doesn't pay when it comes to results in terms of getting the sexual partners you desire. You cannot be successful with women if you're too honest and transparent, you have to be a lying manipulative person to do that. This makes you appreciate why vice exist. The idea that virtue is going to get you money, sex or power, is false. You get those things through ruthless pragmatism, egocentrism, narcissism and manipulation. That's why animals behave the way they behave. And of course humans are animals. That's why psychopaths often have very prestigious positions in society, because psychopathy is a character trait that gets rewarded in the material world.
  17. @Leo Gura You can talk about God from a mystical perspective by citing advaita vedanta and other traditions... Btw why do you think you'll never reach truth through academia ?
  18. @ryoko I feel like i can study computer science for a couple of years, to be able to build a nice solid financial foundation. Most people in college aren't passionate about their major anyway, doesn't prevent them for earning decent money once they complete their degree. Then once i finish my degree i can fix my dating life, then i can go on and work on creating a meaningful career once i am close to 30 years old , i can either try to pursue a music career in rap, if it doesn't work out, i can get a doctorate in philosophy and teach at university. Leo himself did plenty of different careers in his life, he tried aerospace engineering major, then philosophy major, then game design job, then online marketing business he did, then he worked on his dating life, then he did actualized.org. So it's not unwise to try different things as stepping stones in your life. You know each experience gives you something: lessons, wisdom, money... I follow maslow's hierarchy of needs, money and sex, come before a passionate career.
  19. @ryoko Because i want to make money to fix my dating life.
  20. Veganism - the low perspective: -Think that morality is objective and that killing animals is inherently wrong. -Focuses on activism and converting the whole world to veganism, instead of prioritizing wisdom, sense making and understanding. -Low cognitive complexity, think in black and white, tribal identity formation. -Turns veganism into a religion, in group vs out group thinking. -Absolutistic. Doesn't recognize the existential dilemmas humans and other biological creatures are placed in for survival. -Focusing on winning the argument and not on truth. -Doesn't see the problems with ideology, and doesn't recognize veganism as a privilege for the wealthy, well educated, and healthy elites. -Only focused on animal exploitation, and doesn't see the underpinning root cause of many atrocities. Example : vegan booty Veganism - the high perspective: -Realizes nuances, and that people who are meat eaters are meat eaters by necessity or lack of education and inquiry. -Realizes veganism as a construct, and that it is a spectrum, not just black and white, in group bias of you're either vegan or an animal abuser, for example being a pescatarian or vegetarian is better than being a meat eater, even though it is not the same as veganism. -Understand the existential reason for evil, being God and infinity. -Focuses on wisdom, sense making, truth, understanding and the greater jihad, instead of the lower jihad. -Realizes morality being relative, and a construct of the mind to help it survive. -relativistic, understand that there are edge cases, like for example people who cannot afford a vegan diet, or don't have the luxury of being vegan, or people with medical conditions where they cannot abstain from consuming meat and animal products... -High cognitive complexity. Example: Daniel schmachtenberger
  21. @Leo Gura I came to the conclusion that i'm gonna study 4 years of computer science, to get a decent salary relatively faster, and be able to fix my dating life. Then i'm gonna study for a doctorate in philosophy, to create a meaningful career, where i am passionate afterwards.
  22. @Leo Gura Then given my passions outlined in the original post, what do you think i should pursue as a career? Plus i think i will enjoy writing philosophical essays, i don't see a problem with it.
  23. @Leo Gura If you think i am not serious about philosophy then you don't know me enough. Btw do you think it's not possible for someone who's really passionate about philosophy, and your work for example, to get a job as a university professor ?
  24. @Leo Gura Can you read the rest of my post ?