manifestinggal456

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  1. Procrastination habits can be a result of ego in a few different ways. First, ego can lead to a sense of entitlement, which can lead to procrastination. When we feel entitled, we may think that we don't need to put in the effort to achieve our goals, or that we can take our time and still get the same results. This can lead to procrastination, as we may not feel the need to put in the effort to get things done. Second, ego can lead to a fear of failure. When we are afraid of failing, we may put off tasks that we think we won't be able to do well. This can lead to procrastination, as we may be too afraid to even start the task. Third, ego can lead to perfectionism. When we are perfectionists, we may be too afraid to start a task because we think it won't be perfect. This can lead to procrastination, as we may be too afraid to start the task because we think it won't be perfect. Finally, ego can lead to a lack of motivation. When we lack motivation, we may not feel the need to put in the effort to get things done. This can lead to procrastination, as we may not feel the need to put in the effort to get things done. It is possible to transcend procrastination habits through deliberate creation. This involves understanding the underlying causes of procrastination and taking steps to address them. For example, if you are procrastinating because of a fear of failure, you can work on building your confidence and developing a growth mindset. If you are procrastinating because of perfectionism, you can work on developing a more realistic view of perfection and learning to accept imperfection. If you are procrastinating because of a lack of motivation, you can work on developing a sense of purpose and finding ways to stay motivated. By understanding the underlying causes of procrastination and taking steps to address them, you can create an experience of deliberate creation and transcend procrastination.
  2. goodness and love are two distinct concepts, but they are closely related. Goodness is an attribute of character, a quality of being morally right and just. Love, on the other hand, is an emotion that is often associated with strong feelings of affection and attachment. Goodness is often seen as a moral obligation, while love is seen as a choice. Goodness is often seen as a way of doing what is right, while love is often seen as a way of doing what is best.
  3. If you tortured an enlightened being for 10 years straight, the outcome would depend on the individual's level of enlightenment. Generally speaking, an enlightened being is someone who has achieved a higher level of spiritual awareness and understanding, and is no longer bound by the same physical and mental limitations as the average person.
  4. Personally, I think every religion has it wrong and right in certain ways. I highly suggest Sam Harris' book Waking Up since it's not always about who's right or who's wrong -- they're just different ways to look at similar concepts but each goes off on tangents that are ludicirus too
  5. Maybe let me change my username because when I made it, it makes perfect sense. However, looking at it again I'm like uh, that words not suppose to be in there *shrug. Edit, or it looks like another word that I don't want in my username lol