Luther's SPARTAN ZP Journal

You know it’s funny. This syncs up with the intro description to Genesis. Not the video, I mean what you wrote.

There are eight billion people living on Earth. There is so much LIFE here, so many events going right now that would blow your mind. If I asked you to think of the craziest thing happening on Earth right now, most likely, the image you’d think of has something to do with your personal experience — maybe an echo of past adversity. Yet, the reality of the situation surpasses that of our individual perspectives. The multitude of experiences unfolding simultaneously across the planet at this very moment is so vast that the sheer enormity and diversity of these experiences could leave you breathless at the absolute spectacle of life on Earth.

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Wow, that’s weird. Interesting stuff…

That video kind of is related when you think about it. That ending where he just walks on the beach. Everyone is doing there own thing, nobody has a clue. Very thought-provoking.

I like stuff like that… gets you thinking differently. Hahaha

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Been running Genesis for a bit now. I’ll randomly get those moments you were talking about. It’s a cool sub to facilitate that expansive awareness. Even before I ran it it though I agree with you people’s definition of their “world” is microscopic. Me included lol, working on changing that though.

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A fun little exercise I do sometimes.

I look at a piece of art - could be any type.

Then I try to articulate as much as possible what it evokes out of me.

I explain how it makes me feel and why it makes me feel that way.

Sometimes I’m just being brutally honest with myself “it feels… dull”.

But I like to figure out why. It’s a puzzle. Everything is a puzzle. I’m a puzzle too.

I don’t know, I find it to be an interesting exercise that helps me develop a lot of things at once.

Developing appreciation for art, understanding my emotions, and practicing articulation. It grounds you in expression.

This process of turning visuals into emotions/feelings and then into words. It’s like a “workout”.

I don’t know what I’m working out though. LMAO.

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And then there’s another level to this as well.

Where you find someone else and get them to do same thing.

Then you compare with each other.

Now you’re working out communication, empathy, understanding of another person and you’re both trying to figure out the puzzles.

I love stuff like this lol

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my thoughts on this video (spoilers lol)

Many cool things about this video. So many inadvertent layers.

A lot of people say that the story is about self-acceptance.

It’s easy to see why.

In my opinion, there is another layer of depth that adds even more brilliance to this video. It’s a layer of depth not often thought about.

I like to think outside of the box, lol.

The thing I find fascinating about this video, is the transformative experience of the viewer.

There is an introspective lesson on judgment, indirectly embedded in the storytelling.

This is quite deep.

Most people when they first watch this video, they dislike the boy because of how he treats the puppy.

They judge him. Strongly too.

Then once the plot twist occurs, everyone goes “Ohhhh”. Then they get it. They understand the boy.

So in 1 minute, they go from disliking the boy to understanding him with sympathy.

That transformative effect of the plot twist on the viewers’ perception of the boy, is insane.

I love it, lmao.

So the indirect lesson is snap judgments can be misleading. True understanding requires taking the time to delve deeper into someone’s circumstances.

I feel like… much like people, when you understand the different layers of art or the layers of beauty, it allows you to appreciate even more. Even the not so obvious ones. The overshadowed ones. But oh they’re there. Lol.

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I love when complexity, richness, nuance and hidden aspects are in plain sight begging to be perceived.

I sometimes just look at things that one would assume has no lesson, and think to myself “what is the lesson here”. Almost like a detective, lol.

Treasures hidden everywhere. Puzzles everywhere. Clues everywhere.

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I also like how, when you watch it the 2nd time… you can now put yourself in the boy’s perspective and now fully understand his facial expressions, mannerisms and what he’s thinking at that very moment. And also the intricate details of foreshadowing… yeah it’s easy to see why such a video has so many awards, lol.

What sub or subs are you doing for your wealth goals?

Lol, it’s hard to explain. If you know what I mean (experimental stack).

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I found it. I found the one lol.

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interesting thoughts and analysis

The story is pretty straight-forward.

I’m not going to write about the obvious things such as conformity vs fulfillment, having balance in your life, the education system suppressing creativity, and mundane jobs draining you of joy and passion.

I like to think outside the box, lol.

Mainly because interpretation is interesting. I also like looking for treasures and drawing connections that few people have thought of.

The first time the man hugs his kid, that moment where he looks at his hand anticipating the return of his color.

On a fundamental level, it shows how other people’s energy can have an effect on your own energy. Especially positive energy.

Here is where things start to get profound.

1 small twist in perception, creates a profound metaphor.

That twist is, what if the child actually represents the man’s Inner Child.

When the Inner Child is healthy, then you are healthy. It’s almost as if the Child represents the man’s vitality and connection to his own creativity and happiness.

One thing to consider, is that after the man leaves his job… he is gray.

This means without the child, he would be gray. He essentially needs the child to retain his color, otherwise he would be like everyone else.

This is where it gets even deeper and perhaps insane.

The last scene. The man who plays music on the violin has vanished and the child is disappointed.

The father goes in his place and pretends to play the violin. If you follow the metaphor, then the man is basically taking action to nurture his own Inner Child. When the Inner Child is elated, then the man’s color comes back.

The “man playing the violin” represents a beauty, that only the Child is open to and recognizes.

The grayed out people ignore the man and his beautiful music because they are blind to beauty. Aside from the profound metaphor, this is great storytelling on how societal pressures can lead to a loss of appreciation for the simple joys and beauty around us.

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Great video and summary Luther, I appreciated both. Important lesson and reminder. Thank you

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For you and me both, lol. Glad to share them with you.

Cheers

This is the current blueprint that I follow for improving my life and having a sense of direction as a human. This blueprint was designed with the intention of covering main areas of life to give me perspective and clarity on how to live my life. The best version of me, is someone who attempts to excel in every main area of being human as much as he can while having fun doing it. In the most healthiest and fulfilling manner which aligns with his greatest good.

I have done research on other potential areas to add to my blueprint but I couldn’t really find any. If a lurker or someone can point out something I’m missing, I would be happy to consider. I’ve even used A.I. bots such as ChatGPT to help me either add an area or to make these areas more comprehensive.

It always tells me about philanthropy and charity type of stuff, as well as economic sustainability and activism type of stuff. I have no interest in those things (many do and I respect it), so I don’t add them to my blueprint.

Currently at 6 areas.

  1. Wealth:

Goal: Achieving a specific yearly or monthly income amount in a manner that you find personal satisfaction and fulfillment in. An amount that allows you to be financially independent, stable, debt-free and live comfortably on your own terms with time for leisure (lifestyle, pursue your hobbies, etc.) Naturally having skill development, networking and expertise in whatever your pathway is. Long-term financial planning.

  1. Health and Fitness:

Goal: Achieving optimal health (emotional, mental and physical) and physical fitness. Naturally having healthy habits, healthy eating, emotional intelligence, self-awareness and sleep. Naturally engaging in regular physical exercise and activity. Overall happiness and self-care, personal and emotional well being, balance, fulfillment, sense of purpose and meaning in life, etc.

  1. Relationships:

Goal: Cultivating and nurturing meaningful relationships. Romantic partnerships and intimacy, professional relationships, and friendships. Family dynamics and communication. Empathy, understanding and active listening, boundaries, healthy relationship patterns, positive social interactions and relationship growth.

  1. Personal Development:

Goal: Continuous learning and self-improvement in things that interest you. Time management, productivity, focus, creativity, ambition, adventure etc. Expanding your knowledge, exploring new interests, engaging with different cultures, and pursuing intellectual or cultural experiences that broaden your horizons.

  1. Spirituality:

Goal: Deepening your spiritual practice or connection. Meditation, religion, prayer, connection with nature or universe, studying sacred texts, personal meaning, etc.

  1. Recreation and Leisure:

Goal: Engaging in enjoyable activities and hobbies that interest you. Arts, creative expression, music, dance, theater, gaming, digital entertainment, outdoor activities and nature, cultural events, travel and exploration, sports, food and cooking, reading and literature, socializing or spending time with loves ones etc.

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I pretty much see life as a video game and I use this blueprint as a guideline on how to play.