Just ate dinner.
Now I have 6-7 hours to make the most of.
Making massive headway on 2/16. On Monday, I’m presenting it to someone who was kind enough to take time out of their schedule, so I better get shit done.
Just ate dinner.
Now I have 6-7 hours to make the most of.
Making massive headway on 2/16. On Monday, I’m presenting it to someone who was kind enough to take time out of their schedule, so I better get shit done.
Odin: To where are you headed, Luther?
Luther: Where the brave kneel, and the gods fear to venture.
Odin: You’re on your own.
Luther: … I always have been.
Accuracy.
Precision.
Quote of the day:
“The greatest crime is the overlooking of who you really are, in favor of the story of who you think you are. This preoccupation with your personal drama, is the cloud that masks the sun.” - Wu Hsin
Just hit me that, Wu Hsin is ironically the epitome of precision.
Waldo, fuck off man.
Whatever, back to work.
The thing about being in a “flow state” or whatever people call it, is that because you’re tapped in, synchronicities and all of that weird shit skyrockets to the point of being annoying.
Synchronicities and all of that “ooh look at that” weird coincidences and so on - all of that is annoying to me. Some people like it. I don’t. “Cool, neat.” I’m a simple guy, I just want to reach my goals.
Spirituality is actually the most annoying thing to me ever. I still level it up though. You have to, it’s part of the game. I swear life is like Runescape to me and spirituality is that skill that you have to level up but is just fucking annoying. Lmao. Hahahahaha.
Actually, you don’t have to.
You just miss out on content, shortcuts and your overall level is less. Exactly like Runescape, funnily enough. I used to play this game when I was in Grade 3, lol.
Yeah, my video game analogies are getting out of hand.
This about was about idea generation. How did I leave out that context… If I revisited this journal in a year or so, I probably wouldn’t remember what this was about. Important stuff because it affected my mindset. I need to journal with more context.
I used a battle royale (fortnite, pubg, etc) analogy for that. Next level analogy, probably one of the best that I’ve ever come with. I have a specific formula for idea generation which I follow, that is very redpilly. Currently not sharing it to even the closest of friends. I might sell it in the future after I reach my wealth goals. I’ve seen other people do this… where they become successful and just sell their knowledge. Seems like a potential passive income stream in the future if everything goes as planned, however it’s based on one’s own competence and success. You have to walk the walk to unlock those things.
I’ve always liked unlocking things.
This is nasty. I intuitively sensed a connection between those last posts about Accuracy and Precision with the Wu Hsin quote.
Those posts about Accuracy and Precision are meant to be separate and business related.
Hence a coincidence.
I thought that Waldo was the quote being Precision. Lmao… it’s not.
It’s the quote being Accuracy.
The “greatest crime”. A crime is something that is unreasonable, prohibited and deserving of punishment. A crime is a violation.
What he labels as the “greatest crime” is incorrect. It’s not a crime… it’s just part of the game. It’s meant to be reasonable.
Part of the game… video game analogy…
This full circling is some next level shit. Waldo just did a fucking masterclass on me. Of course this all happens right after I tell Waldo to fuck off. Absolute troll, lol.
Not the quote, but him.
If he was the epitome of Precision, then like the gif from Suicide Squad… all of his quotes would be consistently on the dot. So he’s the epitome of Accuracy.
“Greatest crime” being a parable is a decent argument… these are high level concepts, but nah.
That type of analogy is a typical pattern (also reasonable) where it’s finger pointing and accusation of doing something inherently wrong. That’s the pattern, it’s the perceived wrong hood without overarching context. “Greatest crime” is accusation based, he likely has some level of spiritual incongruence and spiritual ego. You wouldn’t do a parable/analogy like that.
It’s a “you’re fucking up” type of vibe. Hasn’t zoomed out as fully as portrayed. It’s like thinking you’re seeing the whole picture when you’re only zoomed out at 80%. It’s like no, see… you still have 20% to go.
“Zooming out” is one of my spiritual development terms.
Awareness is either expansive or narrow. The analogy is equivalent to a scroll-wheel on your computer mouse. Zooming in and out at a percentage.
Zooming out = expanding you perception… you see more.
You’re just going more top-down in your awareness and piecing it together.
There are checkpoints at different percentages.
For example: Average Joe who works a 9-5 and lives the hamster-wheel life, watching news, believing everything that’s on the news, doing everything he’s told, and essentially living as a complete sheep. A complete slave to what people term the “matrix” or “system” in both lifestyle, action and perception.
This would be zoomed out at 0%.
You spin the scroll-wheel a little and zoom out at 10%. So now what happens… is basically what some people have described with their experience with listening to ROM or whatever.
Awareness expanded slightly beyond the immediate surrounding and starts probing at systems, programming, mind control, “conspiracy” type of stuff, propaganda, psychological and behavioral manipulation, subconscious manipulation, how co-creations are occurring etc - all relative to you and in the masses.
The biggest mistake is thinking that you’ve reached the end… when you merely zoomed out only fucking 10 percent. Lmao. There’s a whole other 90%. That’s the thing… nobody keeps going. I go all the fucking way… all the way, keep going, keep going, keep going. People ask questions and then move the goal-post… I move the goal-post and then ask questions. That way I’m never in my own way.
10% is the most common checkpoint and where a lot of people get stuck thinking they have whole picture. They’re at 10% zoomed out thinking they’re at 100% zoomed out.
What are you smoking ?
Then you have ancient religions like Hinduism which have 90-100% zoomed out concepts, which come from people who have zoomed out 90-100%.
It’s like looking at the back of the book in math class, you have to do the math and show the work. In most cases, you have to actually scroll the wheel and zoom out through all the percentages.
Some people say that it takes many years, “lifetimes”, whatever. That you have to reject society, grow a long beard and do kundalini for 30 years in the fucking jungle or something.
That’s all nonsense, you can zoom out very quickly if you want to - it’s based on what you can handle and most importantly how willing you are. That’s it.
This idea that spiritual development can only be congruently developed over 30+ years of concentrated meditation and “lifetimes” and etc, is merely a limiting belief/limitation they’re imposing on it… so then that that becomes their reality. Equivalent to the wealth limiting belief that you have to bust ass 25 hours a day to make money.
Everything that breathes. I want smoke with everything.
Hahahaha
There is a good module to fight your bad habits if there are any
I don’t have any bad habits, lol
@Deadpool all of this is basically turning what’s going on subconsciously and internally from subliminal use and every day life, into a story. It’s a powerful way to create context for what’s going on internally and look at it from a clearer and different viewpoint. You’re literally converting internal processes based on fears, doubts, emotions, realizations, conflictions and state, into stories. Something tangible that carries imaginative weight. Also, a creative practice. This is basic reframing, and a viable journaling strategy.
You don’t have to read my journal if you don’t like it or find it confusing, lol.