Tag: Thoughts
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Musings
I think that to truly access the peak of one’s potential, a person must not deny their baser nature. Through talent or wisdom, that person should learn to channel/express their lower tendencies so that they aid—not hinder—their effort towards a greater goal. Denial works, but in the end it ties up a lot of willpower,…
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Musings
It seems that many people love learning about everything but their own faults and where they stem from. This makes sense to me, because I believe that if you learn deeply enough about yourself, you may be forced to acknowledge that the romantic labels you’ve affixed to yourself are falsities, and no one likes to…
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Musings
Most of us are gifted in some way. Everyone I know is [smart/talented/funny/hardworking/disciplined/genius/creative/powerful/wise/profound/beautiful/eloquent/take your pick]. My question is: when it comes time to do a task, who’s actually going to DO it? (And from brutally unpleasant firsthand experience, I can attest that demonstrating superior effort comes in a distant, DISTANT second to actually accomplishing the…
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Musings
Given our immediate constraints, it only takes the tiniest bit of critical thinking to realize that we can’t “do anything you set your mind to.” Since that nullifies the romantic notion that simple brute effort is all it takes to achieve a desired result, what methodology is left to us? Assess and experiment, assess and…
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Echo Vol.2 gets a five-star on Amazon
McBAMMASLAMMA! I wake up and see that the spectacular Siobhan has left five freakin’ stars for Echo 2 on Amazon! Thank You So Much Siobhan!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂 Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here: Vol. 1 on Kindle. Vol. 2 on Kindle here: Vol.2 on Kindle Vol. 3 on Kindle here: Vol. 3 on Kindle #kindle…
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Musings
If we accept the age-old premise that we are fragments of a divine entity that purposefully forgot its omnipotence so it could experience the joy of rediscovering itself, and that every duality we see is a game we’ve created to experience the joy of struggle/victory/another lesson learned, then there is no such thing as spirituality;…
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Musings
At a certain point, I believe the focus shifts from seeking [pats on the back and vigorous nods from likeminded folk] to tapping universal strains of truth—ones that function in hostile environments, and are also able to affect those who possess differing viewpoints. THAT’S when ideas are able to weather unpredictability, as well as unrestrained…
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Musings
There’s a gigantic difference between “Do what works” and “Do what feels good.” The first approach is functionality based; it requires constant, brutally honest assessment (so I can check my stances, make sure they’re still relevant, and also so I can ensure that I’m behaving ethically). The second approach—while able to deliver results—can easily be…
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Musings
I believe the relative idea of “success” is defined by how fast I can use critical thinking and creative daring (and of course The Basics like discipline, effort, and attention to detail) to outpace the forces of entropy.
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Musings
It seems that many think that “doing your best” is defined by massive exertion, but I disagree; from what I’ve seen, effort is simply a prerequisite. Combine all-out effort with the practice of constantly questioning your methods and positions (to see if you’re doing things as fast and efficiently as possible within ethical parameters), and…
