CARDOZZO

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  1. Perfection is an unattainable concept. I understand what you mean. "Perfection" could be real above linguistic/symbolic paradigm.
  2. Conclusion: You are trying to solve a problem you never had.
  3. Sure. Beliefs should be looked for what they really are.
  4. Self-acceptance is important. Just to be clear, do not use what I said to become passive or lazy. Choose 2 or 3 intellectual domains to become a master. Don't fall into a trap that one day all stars will align themselves to turn yourself on a perfect human being that knows it all.
  5. I do not know. Increasing awareness is not awakening. Awakening is pure cessation of mind, there is no such thing to increase. There is something to increase when your self is there looking behind your eyes.
  6. Sure. There is a notion on self-help/self-actualization circles that you are 1 book, 1 seminar, 1 video, 1 teaching away from PERFECTION. You just need to meditate more. You just need to read this book on NLP. You just need to do shadow work. You just need to read Albert Camus. You just need to breath this way. You just need to achieve 2nd Tier Spiral Dynamics. Do you see? You never arrive. You are ALWAYS striving to be perfect. Always desperate. Always lacking. Always imperfect. Wake up. They are making tons of money running on your illusions. Perfection is a fantasy.
  7. Oh, really? Do you call thesis when doing a bachelors degree? I didn't know that. Here in Brazil, we have a unique name for it called "TCC (Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso)" or Degree's Conclusion Project.
  8. @Judy2 What are you doing? MsC or PhD?
  9. Deep insights. Thanks Leo for all your work. I got emotional after seeing it, getting into the insights and hearing this music:
  10. We are not allowed to demonize Trump, Musk or humans anymore. This is fake spirituality.
  11. @Sugarcoat Leo is clearly blackpilled/annoyed by humanity. Healthy would mean extreme energy to transform humanity at all costs on different scales.
  12. God made Leo unhealthy to not become like Hitler.
  13. I'm watching. Leo is talking extremely fast. It seems like 2x.
  14. @Leo Gura Did you get baffled by Atheist Spirituality?
  15. One of the best. Alabaster girl is even better but it is more poetical/spiritual.
  16. I was reading a book by Marie-Louise Von Franz called Puer Aeternus. She linked Don Juanism/Pickup to Homosexuality. What do you think? I'll appreciate your thoughts on that @Emerald
  17. Just to be clear: I do not agree 100% with Marie-Louise. If your life orbitates around pickup and you have nothing else to do - I think this is a problem because your world is all about WOMEN all the time. You put woman on the center of your life.
  18. When is the marriage? @Schizophonia @Sugarcoat
  19. Embody coolness and rebeliousness into your lifestyle. Be original, unique, stand out. Be authentic, unpredictable, alien - pure consciousness power. https://a.co/d/6nSykbr
  20. "In general, a man who identifies with the puer aeternus archetype remains an adolescent for a long time. That is, all those characteristics that are normal in a seventeen- or eighteen-year-old continue into adulthood, along with a great dependence on the mother, in most cases. The two typical disorders of a man who has not separated from his mother are, according to Jung, homosexuality and the Don Juan complex. In the latter case, the image of the mother—the image of the perfect woman who gives man everything and who has no flaws—is sought in all women. He seeks a mother-goddess, therefore, every time he falls in love with a woman, but soon discovers that she is an ordinary human being."
  21. "In the Don Juan type, we find an icy-cold brutality without any human feeling toward a former lover, and the total sentimental excitement is transferred to another woman. This brutality, or the cold realistic attitude, often appears in situations related to money as well. Because he doesn't care about social adaptation or finding a steady job and working, he has to find money somehow, which he usually finds in scarce deals."