you’re referring to borderline personality disorder, fundamentally different, but they’re commonly confused.
“BPD” is not “Bi-Polar Disorder.” Anything you’ve ever heard about BPD is completely unrelated to bipolar they are fundamentally different from each others.
Bipolar is an instability of mood, which therefore would be fastest healed by GLM which provides stoicism, aka stability of mood.
Paragon would be extremely effective for all mental health disorders because if you look at every mental health condition in existence, they are all characterized by abnormal sleep patterns, and regulating sleep is at the center of all mental health treatment.
LBFH is a self love/healing subliminal
Remember… if someone has bipolar disorder, they have a mental health issue, therefore first of all they shouldn’t even be running subliminals at all, and second of all, they need the LIGHTEST, EASIEST SUBLIMINAL possible or else they will trigger a possible manic episode.
Giving someone with Bipolar disorder a cycle or dragon reborn is guaranteed to end them up feeling a heelllllllll of a lot worse before they feel better, and running QL for someone with bipolar is a moot point considering it’s a 12 month journey and the hallmark of bipolar is a complete revert of your major goals and identity every 2-3 weeks, so, a super long term sub will be useless from an adherance standpoint.
Also, recommending DR and QL is a bit uncreative because they target literally everything related to any form of emotion/cognition, and wouldn’t be what Tim Ferriss considers to be the minimum effective dose to receive maximum benefits.
Just like if someone amde a post on how to get jacked, I could say “work out 2 hours per day 5 days per week” and while that’s, technically speaking, correct, it’s not actually useful advice.
Better advice would be, “well, given your situation and challenges, here is the workout that if you do 3x per week for 45 minutes each, will get you 80% of the results for 20% of the effort - scale up from there if you find you can be consistent with that.”