Tag: buddhism
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Musings
Regarding my personal beliefs, I leave the door open for magic and miracles, but I think it’s foolish to rely on them. In the past, I’ve dazzled/baffled “magic-minded” folks with results borne of strategic thought and consistent discipline. So in the grand sense, I’d argue that discipline and strategy are just as impressive as nebulous…
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Musings
I’ve found that when I act solely in line with my comforts and fears, I usually get led into a spiral of anxiety and misery. But when I act in line with my convictions, I sleep well, and experience a harmony which makes the temporary setbacks well worth it.
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Musings
I’ve known people who are largely ruled by pursuit of comfort or immediate gratification. They seem to lead a piecemeal life; I’ve seen them jump from pleasure to pleasure, comfort to comfort—all of them transient—as entropy rises with inexorable certainty, trapping them on a sinking piece of compromise and misery. Personally, I’d rather seek fulfillment. …
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Echo: A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel
20 YEARS FROM NOW: Back when I was a struggling author, I had to limit my intake of spicy sausage; If I had one bite too many, I’d be confined to my bathroom for hours on end, unable to write so much as a single word due to the flood of tears running down my…
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Musings
Truth is a sword that cuts both ways, because even while it can slice through deception and ineffective thinking, the ensuing revelations often imply that I must take action. Thus far, however, I’ve found that those sharp, stinging reprimands are far more pleasant than the slow, cramped death that arises from the alternative.
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Musings
In my opinion, if you admit/address deficiencies to the best of your ability, you never have to worry about whether you’re “strong,” “weak,” “worthy,” “worthless,” or a host of other labels; you’re simply solving problems and doing the best you can.
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Musings
Sound strategy (which arises from being honest with myself so I can objectively assess my strengths/weaknesses) increases the chance I can dictate the terms with which I live my life. Unsound strategy increases the chance that life will dictate what I do, as a matter of necessity.
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Musings
It is uncomfortable—oftentimes painful—to know yourself well enough to assign yourself a functional criteria for success/failure, but if you can do so, you will know when you screwed up, and you can start learning from your mistakes.
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Musings
It’s fine to believe in magic and miracles, but perilous to rely on them. Without a solid base of discipline/critical thinking, character, wisdom, and fortitude cease their development. One could argue it’s a blessing in disguise to not have desirable things “magically” manifest.
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Musings
From what I’ve seen, many fail to see discipline as a path to strategic excellence. In acquiring discipline, people set up quantifiable boundaries—neatness, fitness, routine, etiquette—and these are necessary in the beginning, so that one isn’t derailed by their personal cravings. But IMO, the goal of discipline isn’t to slavishly maintain “respectable” practices; it’s to…
