Gushu

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  1. The law of attraction makes an entire world view out of a half truth. This a problem because it often precludes other important aspects like shadow work, developmental psychology, waking up, etc. and replaces is it with a more absolutist almost stage amber mythic kind of thinking. I see the implications of what quantum mechanics tells us about the nature of reality. It is profound, but i think law of attraction is a bastardization of this that ends up being narrow minded magical thinking.
  2. You're right. We also have the excesses of stage green regressing back to the very ethnocentrism they sought to eliminate with the example of critical race theory.
  3. Communism is too infantile stage green and fails to integrate stage orange meritocracy. Unfettered capitalism is a huge problem but we don't want to eliminate the forces of production entirely. I do hope stage green doesn't conflate the techno-feudalism plans being rolled out by globalists with some socialist utopia.
  4. Invading Ukraine is not okay. However, the west provoked them as Chomsky describes. U.S. Secretary of State James Baker’s famous “not one inch eastward” assurance about NATO expansion in his meeting with Gorbachev after the fall of the Soviet Union was obviously not honored. Since then we've been using NATO as risk board pieces in western capitalist dominance not limited to securing the petro dollar and arms sales. You also have to remember that Russia is paranoid about invasions for good reason. Their past is full of devastating intrutions from the germans that killed 25 million Russians and napoleon, mongols, and turks before that. And it's not very defensible so they've relied on control of strategic bottlenecks surrouding Russia. They controlled of all of these during the Soviet Union. Ukraine is one of them. They're losing their military capability for expansion because of low birth rates in the 1990s. That urgency might have played into their decision to invade Ukraine too.
  5. Consider listening to Eckart Tolle "The Power of Now" on a walk.
  6. @Leo Gura The information retained from reading is low. Do you employ a method to solidify information better? Is there an ideal order to read your book list? Appreciate it