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You Don't Want To Solve Your Problems

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I can guarantee you:

No matter how insane, problematic, normal your problems are, you actually don't want to solve them.

You have solutions to your problems. All of them. Right now, all of your problems are solvable problems.

A human being already did it. The solution is on a video, book, blog, AI, friend, expert or it is right here into Consciousness waiting for you.

You love drama, conflict, feeling like a victim, being weak.

That is why your life sucks. You are holding reality too tightly.

Contemplate:

  • Why I don't want to solve them?
  • Why do I love my problems?
  • Why do I think it is a problem?
  • Why do I love being hurt?
  • What will happen if I solve this problem?
  • What will happen if I never solve this problem?

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3 minutes ago, integration journey said:

I always need better bigger problems to give my life better meaning. 

Cool. Keep solving them 😉

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  • What hidden payoff am I getting from avoiding this problem?
  • What hidden payoff am I getting from having this problem?

(Credit to David R. Hawkins)

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Yes, many of our problems are indeed procrastinated, as a self-defense mechanism.

But there are also legit problems, for example in the health department, where actually no solution has been developed yet.


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Life is not a fantasy where you can solve all your problems.

The vast majority of your problems you can do nothing about.

Life is in control, not you.


"Finding your reason can be so deceiving, a subliminal place. 

I will not break, 'cause I've been riding the curves of these infinity words and so I'll be on my way. I will not stay.

 And it goes On and On, On and On"

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