Tag: inspiration
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Musings
Ever since I can remember, my soul has harbored a roaring fire. I’ve tried to douse it with comfort and platitudes, but that only pushed it down, where it would eat away at me, and eventually erupt as unchecked aggression or stifling depression. The only way I’ve ever made peace with it is to continually…
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I’m not sure if we have basic human rights, but I like to act as if we do. The thing is, I believe the enactment of these rights depends on being competent, in case anyone who is also competent happens to disagree, and tries to do away with my idea of basic rights. So even…
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Let’s say the mystical premises are true—that we’re all helplessly part and parcel of [God], and we can’t help but be that. What would be the use in creating an illusory divide between [Me], [You], and [God]? An illusory divide would only be useful in navigating a world that is formed from illusion. So if…
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Most of us are stuck in the initial stages of problem-solving: how to negate personal suffering. But if we are disciplined, audacious, and strategic, we can get to the good stuff: Preventing suffering before it happens. Musings, Volume 1 is available here: Musings, Volume 1 Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here: Vol. 1 on Kindle. Vol. 2 on…
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Musings
Keep the desired end firmly in mind. Understand why it’s worth the effort, worth the pain, and worth the time. If you can do this, you can adjust your strategy to serve the end. But in order to know the desired end, one first has to know oneself—track behaviors and proclivities over time, and subject…
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If I can’t convince an opponent through reasoned debate, my preferred course of action is to outperform them. If their position is valid, there’s a good possibility they’ll pull ahead, and have something to teach me. If not, there’s a good chance they’ll fall behind, and their stubbornness will give way to desperation, at which…
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We all suffer trauma, and sadly, it seems that most of us react to it by withdrawing from opportunity, by digging deeper into the stifling tomb that comprises our comfort zones. But it is possible, I believe, to integrate that trauma by seeking to understand why it happened, and positioning myself to prevent or mitigate…
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Musings
Most of the times I’ve played the villain or dimwit, Life has beaten me for my reprehensible behavior. Those beatings are a far stronger motivation to uphold my standards than the countless times I’ve been inspired by a hero. Musings, Volume 1 is available here: Musings, Volume 1 Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here: Vol. 1 on…
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Musings
Celebrating my triumphs is pretty easy, and so is dismissing my failures. Those are egoic actions; it’s much harder (and more rewarding) to parse triumph and failure for the good and bad within each occurrence, so I can integrate the knowledge each experience has gifted me with, and sink deeper into a harmonious state of…
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In the existential sense, saying one thing matters and another doesn’t is a ridiculous stance; we only have to look up at the stars to realize how small and insignificant we are. So the real question is, “what is useful and sustainable?” Thus far, that seems to be the best way to play the game…
