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How to Deal With Devilry At Work?

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2 hours ago, SimpleGuy said:

Why did you leave it? And what is your current job/occupation?

I hate spam, and I hate calling people to sell them stuff. I am just studying currently, my parents are supporting me. It will be way better to work related to what I study. That's why I'm not wasting time in mindless jobs, not anymore.


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On 06/05/2026 at 9:34 PM, Human Mint said:

*ends up in jail*

xD
 

The logical mind says that, but reality is much more mindfuckery than that. 

When you fully accept your destructive tendencies (your devilry as you put it) — you actually go full circle and become a saint.

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2 minutes ago, kag101 said:

xD
 

The logical mind says that, but reality is much more mindfuckery than that. 

When you fully accept your destructive tendencies (your devilry as you put it) — you actually go full circle and become a saint.

It depends, if you really embrace your devilry you could end up in jail. That was not too out of place...

I don't think you foresee what "embracing your devilry" means.

Different thing is accepting your shortcomings and forgiving yourself, i.e becoming conscious of your devilry.


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Nah if your job is remote it’s too easy. You got no idea what is real devilry in an office for survival. The only devilry would be the company’s expectations of you, sales got nothing to do with it. You are just pitching/promoting something. I’m supposing you believe in the product/service and it’s not something bad. I don’t see the problem. Devilry at work is mostly when dealing with people in person who attack you or doing negative stuff. I could share you dark strategies but that’s not necessary if the work is remote. You just need to be sharp, alert and self controlled, low profile. 

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Did somebody say grab the popcorn?


Madness lies just passed the veil of sanity

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@Human Mint Definitively there is always something better, but when reality hits you and survival comes for you that’s when you wake up  to what’s in front of you. You can do sales with the vision of improving and perfecting your communication skillset. Communication is the most powerful skill in the world. You wanna get good at that while getting good pay from your cushy bed. 


Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know. - Jeremiah 33:3

https://open.spotify.com/track/4V0rRwRqhFPxSJb40XmKA1?si=lNN5hNRPTxi6zNzzi9gFqw&utm_source=copy-link

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10 hours ago, Kalki Avatar said:

@Human Mint Definitively there is always something better, but when reality hits you and survival comes for you that’s when you wake up  to what’s in front of you. You can do sales with the vision of improving and perfecting your communication skillset. Communication is the most powerful skill in the world. You wanna get good at that while getting good pay from your cushy bed. 

I didn't take that into account.


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21 hours ago, Human Mint said:

There are more meaningful jobs imo

Any examples?

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6 hours ago, SimpleGuy said:

Any examples?

Driving a truck. 

I am aslo quite introvert so that plays a role.

Imagine driving a truck and listening to Actualized.org content while driving. Best use of free will.

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14 hours ago, Human Mint said:

Driving a truck. 

I am aslo quite introvert so that plays a role.

Imagine driving a truck and listening to Actualized.org content while driving. Best use of free will.

For me, I wouldn`t agree that it is a meaningful job. I would consider job of driving a truck for the rest of my life as a waste of my life, even while listening to Leo`s vids.

On the other note, I find listening or watching something and doing other thing at the same time such as simple as even walking (multitasking) that it really decreases how much information I really understand. The biggest mistake I made with watching Leo is watching his videos at 1.5x or 2x speed. I just got brainwashed with his God and spiritual stuff without thinking critically about it myself. I thought I`m smart and I watch his videos two times faster, hence learn more faster. No, I was just dumb.

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11 hours ago, SimpleGuy said:

For me, I wouldn`t agree that it is a meaningful job. I would consider job of driving a truck for the rest of my life as a waste of my life, even while listening to Leo`s vids.

It could be. I was thinking more about it as a personal financial milestone, considering that you can save up money.

Same with viewing sales as a job where you can improve your communication skills. You can definitely become a very good communicator. It is just not a job for me, and I am not a bad communicator. I would rather have a job teaching, where your task is purely exposing your ideas as clear as possible. Is it more meaningful? Who's to say? I think it is very relative.


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11 hours ago, SimpleGuy said:

On the other note, I find listening or watching something and doing other thing at the same time such as simple as even walking (multitasking) that it really decreases how much information I really understand. The biggest mistake I made with watching Leo is watching his videos at 1.5x or 2x speed. I just got brainwashed with his God and spiritual stuff without thinking critically about it myself. I thought I`m smart and I watch his videos two times faster, hence learn more faster. No, I was just dumb.

I always enjoyed watching them at normal speed. Even at normal speed I can't keep up with every insight. But the more you watch and integrate, the more you can soak up insights. For me is about enjoying that process. You gotta develop the neurons of insight xD


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How to Deal with Devilry at Work?

A 55 gallon drum of gasoline and a box of matches.

Or is that more devilry at work?

Do you mean at work?

Or at work?

Like at your job?

Or more like

Devilry at play?

The latter is my interpretation 

Devilry in the mix we know for sure.

Corruption is self seeking, self refining, and ultimately self corrupting & self destroying. 

Corruption is all of our foundations. And so we can only expect our own doom. Sooner rather than later for a few.

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Madness lies just passed the veil of sanity

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14 hours ago, No1Here2c said:

A 55 gallon drum of gasoline and a box of matches.

Or is that more devilry at work?

Do you mean at work?

Or at work?

Like at your job?

Or more like

Devilry at play?

The latter is my interpretation 

Devilry in the mix we know for sure.

Corruption is self seeking, self refining, and ultimately self corrupting & self destroying. 

Corruption is all of our foundations. And so we can only expect our own doom. Sooner rather than later for a few.

I`m talking about at my job. Where I`m dependent on my paycheck.

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