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Everything posted by Lucasxp64
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It seems like those types of creators are regurgitating the same basic Personal Development stuff over and over again, and simply milking traffic at that point, like another person said here, basically mirroring exactly what people want to hear. This is exactly what is taught in copywriting/marketing courses. It makes me remember of what Leo Gura said several times, that he got at a pivotal point once that he could have decided to milk actualized.org for money (in other words, going after the most 'feel good' stuff people want to hear), or to dedicate effort into the depth of the content. Maybe there is a reasonable in-between? Very """inspiring""", he couldn't decide between which car to manifest out of 3 options, and he manifested the 3 of them 🙏. It personally sounds to me like money glitch tutorials for GTA 5.: "Infinite money glitch: NO precise timing required, NO risk of ban, NO cool down... Look at all the cool gear I already got, fully maxxed up" Seriously, though, technically it seems like he's succeeding at manifesting. But it's nothing more than Tai Lopez packaged with pseudo-spiritual language.\ It's the YouTube's phenomem of mixing and matching different niches. Like how we obviously have for children's content: "Finger song + [LIST_OF_CHILDREN_STUFF.CSV]" lol.
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Comfort & Safety vs Fulfillment & Peace? I think there is a difference between the comfort and safety we get from certain material/immaterial things that we strive for: Relationships, Money, Health, Skills, Knowledge, etc. And that kind of fulfillment that paradoxically comes from working towards something, basically, almost anything (i.e. We get joy from pursuing goals in computer games, or silly projects which will never get us anything other than experience with work ethics, that only develops skills that will never be used professionally ultimately) Although, obviously, it's wise to work towards things that will eventually help get all the other material/immaterial things we NEED & DESIRE the most. I got inspired by his talk. Also another great resource, I hope you guys all watched it already. GOT. Great video I just found today, most of it is pure gold. It doesn't hurt to repeat those concepts he outlines.
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Just don't think about it. That's textbook black pill mental poison. Even if we get into the stats/data. There are much more attractive women than there are extremely high status men, statistically. And yes about the social media... I know that's a technique taught, if you have a extremely well crafted high status instagram profile, it's essentially a way of showing high status. And it can also be used by regular guys in conjunction with cold approach/social circle, etc. That's why I prefer DM platforms like WhatsApp, I don't want to fill in my mind with poison by looking around who is with whom, and drooling over well crafted Instagram profiles. Platforms like Instagram were shown specially mentally damaging to young teenagers (by the makers behind Instagram/Facebook itself), it destroys with their self-steem. Don't let it destroy with yours. See it as a tool at best.
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Donc... Et les meufs françaises ? So... And the French chicks? 😂 You must be an authority on the topic, since you're French.
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I personally realized how difficult it must be for a woman I might meet walking on the street to even give me basic trust, that I don't want to do her harm. That's what I hear a lot from women online, they are concerned for their safety, and a lot of them will just be with their guard up most of the time and only date through their circle of friends/classmates. But I'm suspicious that's because most cold approaches that happen to them are uncalibrated guys that are incapable of even displaying trustworthiness, being emotionally comforting and breaking off the stranger's frame, and trigger in her feelings of rapport/trust.
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https://www.edge.org/response-detail/11783 (In case the link above goes down: https://web.archive.org/web/20240601103419/https://www.edge.org/response-detail/11783 Great 2011 article by Eric R. Weinstein that he mentioned on a podcast about Kamala Harris repeating multiple times a Karl Marx quote. Read more on
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Post your favorite anti-war-romatization videos.
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He was ahead of his time, 7 years ago he was already telling us that our education system was essentially so outdated to quasi-medieval levels, because most people are unable to master complicated concepts because the education system leaves them with too many gaps. He was already mentioning the vision for the future that most of the people could be giving creative contribution to the world, as opposed to being essentially at beaurocracy and data processing factory work, and that AI is coming close low intelligence/low-creativity jobs to greater extent as the tech evolves.
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"One has to love oneself in order to have a relationship" is one more of those saying that are a matter of degree. If you loved yourself to an ultimate degree, nobody knows what you would want, but it definitely wouldn't come from needing to fuck or needing to "feel loved" because you would already see all of it as a fabrication of your mind, those cycles of craving and the actions we take to satisfy those cravings. Tell me someone that ever said: "I feel at peace with my addictions". Cravings are supposed to be disturbances in the mind that moves you towards action (Well, hopefully) A relationship is that. BE WARNED: Do not spiritually bypass and try to "medicate yourself out of your league" sort of speaking. To be at a low level of development/self-love, and to believe that you can't be in a relationship or, to be somewhat developed, and think you don't need someone, like how Jordan Peterson will be talking about women pursuing their careers and stuff, and later realize they want a baby before their biological time runs out. Or for young guys in this forum to try to spiritually bypass the needs for satisfying our base needs. Regardless, it's somewhat of an empty saying if we stretch it too hard. IN PRACTICE: It does say people should come from a place of self-respect at least, and abundance, and not have our boundaries stepped on, or lower our standards too much because we are desperate. It leads to much more pain to be in a terrible relationship than to try to be on our own.
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So you're supposed to be a social media manager, yet you can't build your own personal branding and sell yourself? I mean, the biggest purpose of any business being in social media is to make sales, and you're unable to sell yourself. This is very much a feedback loop. Build leverage. Don't just chase. Use your knowledge. Show up to those businesses, start creating some content on YouTube, networking, talking to businesses, being helpful. Look up online the kind of marketing social media managers do to get their clients. I mean, essentially your goal is to build a Social Media Marketing Agency (SMMA). Frame your job as helping businesses make money. In other words, your main job and profession is to MAKE SALES. Those job boards are the bottom of the barrel way of getting leads for interviews, you're running against the flow. Build your leverage.
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Post-truth world hitting hard. I don't even know what is real anymore. 😬😆
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Sorry buddy, but your argument becomes just a matter of degree of how much a thing responds to stimuli, by that logic, ChatGPT (Or another Large Language Model - LLM) is a more alive than a plant due to its emergent intelligence... But plants are more relatable when it comes to mortality and survival than an LLM could ever be (it's ephemeral, it's an immortal bag of bits and instructions)... It's interesting, but I guess we should move towards making EVEN MORE granular distinctions about what things actually are, than taking a step backwards and trying to revise some definition like that... It's like asking if Pluto is a planet or something else... Naming of things are very contextual, and what they mean is contextual. I think our current definition of a "Living Being" is already pretty good. We share a common ancestor with them, they literally have cells and dna just like we do, they literally have the same molecular machinery that we do, they even suffer from dna damage similar to us ("cancer"), and so on. They are part of our biosphere. They suffer from diseases, plagues, environmental factors (toxins, temperature, humidity), radiation, gravitational forces, water, sunlight, etc. We are literally dead without plants, they are an extension of us. I think all of that is more fundamental than the complexity/utility of their behaviors. Like Gabor Maté said: "The nature of human beings is disputed, but if you look by what we NEEDS it thrive and grow" Our nature and the nature of plants converge with our shared needs we have to thrive and grow. That's a better, more wholistic approach to defining them, rather than trying to disconnect us away from us. There are psychological/social implications to that definition. Like when they used to say that animals were merely automatons that didn't even feel emotions, when in fact, from every angle we look, they are more alike us than different. We should instead see how things are similar to us, as opposed to dissimilar. I think it's too reductionist and disconnects human beings from our natural roots and we are becoming those sick and isolated beings, too much about the power we yield, too little about our needs. Calling plants not alive is essentially saying a person is less alive because they are mentally handicap. I'm sure they still have the same basic needs we do.
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What's your niche? What is your medium? YouTube long form? YouTube Shorts? Tiktok? Instagram? Twitter? DMing clients? What is your offer of service/product?
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Do you have reliable internet access or not? Can you receive payments from high paying countries? If yes, then you're actually in an ADVANTAGE by being in a cheaper country with cheaper living standards. I'm from a "Third World country" myself, too. But I wouldn't be stupid to do local jobs, I could get a decent living by going to university here and getting some "local job" but it takes just as much work as working for high paying clients online or building a business that targets them. Start with improving your formatting in English with proper capitalization, and adding spaces only after commas and full-stop signs and always capitalizing the "I". (I know you could have styled it kinda sloppy just because we are writing informally here, I do that a lot of times too). Most Brazilians I know are worst off than you, since they couldn't write what you just did in English without egregious mistakes. There is no "fucked" here, the only fucked thing here is that you will have less time to enjoy your life purpose than someone that started earlier. Just chill bro. Even if you answer no to both of my questions above (internet & payment processor) you can still find ways around it (Crypto payments, saving things offline, working asynchronously - i.e. something you don't need to be online all the time to do, etc.) I'm 26 by the way, and I'm not panicking like that. It doesn't help. It takes many years to sort ourselves out.
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Ignorance at its finest... Truly a textbook definition of fear of the unknown. 😂😂😂
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In 1943, Bertrand Russell said: "The Greek system of numerals was very bad, so that the multiplication table was quite difficult, and complicated calculations could only be made by very clever people. Nowadays, however, calculating machines do sums better than even the cleverest people" [. . .] "As arithmetic has grown easier, it has come to be less respected. The consequence is that, though many philosophers continue to tell us what fine fellows we are, it is no longer on account of our arithmetical skills that they praise us." - An Outline of Intellectual Rubbish https://www.ditext.com/russell/rubbish.html
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ABSOLUTELY YES. I really hope it will go similar to that debate between Jordan Peterson and Slavoj Žižek, it was very productive.
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What matters to me, is that I need to calibrate my expectations, that the older women are, the more likely she's in a committed relationship. Common sense already told me that. But also, I've read from some studies (citation needed, I think it was on that book a billion wicked thoughts?), that the shorter a relationship has been, the more likely one of them is to cheat or monkey branch. Also, from those singles, many of them are not looking to date. Source: https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2020/08/20/a-profile-of-single-americans/
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That's pathetic, unless she has a body, and it behaves biomechanically like a woman and is past the uncanny valley of realism. Even hyperrealistic video & audio with a chatbot that has a mind similar to a woman wouldn't be enough to fully suffice a person's cravings, they will always yearn for the full thing. "Surrogate" partners will be a thing. Like the scene in the movie Her. A lady that wanted to be part of the "triad" between the main character and the AI offered to give the full girlfriend/sexual experience to him, while the AI mimicked being her (to him) and, she simultaneously, were giving instructions to the woman. So guys would hire escorts to take on that role. I guess that's the full uberzation of relationships? The mind is the AI, the body is an escort. (in the movie, she wasn't paid, she did it out of some sort of polyamory love)
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It just became a habitual pattern, I'd guess. Some people say they can't get stuff done without coffee. Well, they are addicted to it chemically... But the trigger of doing is the crucial part too. Some just swap decaffeinated coffee. Like people that have to jerk off every time they feel the urge. We really don't. It's just an acquired thing. You just over-used the pattern of being in that weed-induced state of mind for creativity.
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Luxury lifestyle infused song, I understand some french, she's pretty classy about it, I can vibe to that! 😂
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SPRING. 🍃
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There is just something about the sexual act with a beautiful, feminine and loving lady that just compels me. That sexual merging with someone I'm infatuated for. I go all in with the emotional connection, that makes it astronomically better. If I desire something, I want it to be as pleasurable as possible, I want to explode with bliss upon entering in contact with that object of desire. It's like if food didn't taste good, it would be some kind of chore. You can frame that animalistic desire in any way you want. It's like the pleasure of tasty food. We can make delicious healthy food tasty, or we can be obsessed about eating as many types of food as possible and make our entire lives around it, etc. But here is a opposite view:
