Emull

Distinction Journal

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Saturday: May 30th, 2026.
Timeless feeling of working hard is distinct from mindless flow.


The buddhahood within you, puts you in a good mood. — Emull

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Saturday: May 30th, 2026.
Humor in times of distress is distinct from having fun.


The buddhahood within you, puts you in a good mood. — Emull

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Saturday: May 30th, 2026.
Escaping direct experience using imagination is distinct from closed eyes.


The buddhahood within you, puts you in a good mood. — Emull

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Saturday: May 30th, 2026.
Total punishment of inappropriate behavior is distinct from sadistic cruelty.


The buddhahood within you, puts you in a good mood. — Emull

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Saturday: May 30th, 2026.
Researching a topic of desire is distinct from self-taught competence.


The buddhahood within you, puts you in a good mood. — Emull

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Sunday: May 31st, 2026.
Undeniable truth of brutal reality is distinct from soothing self-deception.


The buddhahood within you, puts you in a good mood. — Emull

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Sunday: May 31st, 2026.
Troubleshooting procrastinating all the time is distinct from wishful inaction.


The buddhahood within you, puts you in a good mood. — Emull

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Sunday: May 31st, 2026.
Harnessing the highest possible consciousness is distinct from cognitive bias.


The buddhahood within you, puts you in a good mood. — Emull

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Sunday: May 31st, 2026.
Intention to be more productive is distinct from actualizing productivity.


The buddhahood within you, puts you in a good mood. — Emull

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Sunday: May 31st, 2026.
Stupidity as lack of consciousness is distinct from ignorant bliss.


The buddhahood within you, puts you in a good mood. — Emull

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