Stark helps me immensely with intuitively understanding social media algorithms. A result I wasn’t expecting. It’s like The Lines module, in that sense.
The last time I ran Stark, I tested it for social media and it freaked me out by how easily I was leveling up on through sheer ingenuity. No networking, no ads, no manipulation, no boosting - just raw competence.
Random strangers telling me “great job” on my videos. They genuinely appreciate the work being put in. That’s amazing to me about Stark, it’s very grounded and helps give you that extra edge. Meaningful responses and engagement in abundance towards meaningful work. That’s the standard I’m talking about.
“Ingenuity that resonates”. Along with a constant influx of ideas.
I barely integrated the subliminal and had freakish level social media ROI.
Now I’m going all out in the fitness space, while using everything at my disposal.
Only reason I’m doing this, is because I individually need a certain level of social media status because it simplifies everything. The ROI of having that is super high in my opinion. I don’t need super high status, I just need a respectable amount… and I have chosen the fitness space because it’s the least difficult for me. My goal is 200-300k followers and then I’ll go rogue. I have a lot of help though, lol.
Stark + NR has some creative flow state. Sometimes you just get the hot hand and everything you’re dishing out is just dynamite. People should really give themselves more credit with what they can do with just their mind.
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I’m focusing more on QoL ROI since seeing you speak on it so much, I’m making progress.
QoL is the closest thing I have to a religion, lol.
Better lifestyle, make more money, have better relationships, better opportunities, better health, better fitness, more amazing sex life, etc. The quality of my life/experience.
Subliminals are nothing more than a tool for QoL to me.
Of course you’re going to progress. Focusing on improving your life… is going to improve your life.
Unfortunately, a ton of people don’t do that because they have a low QoL mindset. This leads to a shitty, depressing life full of problems whether mental, physical, social, financial, etc.
Sacrifice is a very interesting concept in QoL.
Lowering the QoL in one area to increase the QoL in another area.
Very prevalent in the fitness space. Abusing steroids for example, which is anti-health. Sacrificing health in exchange for fitness/aesthetics.
- Eating somewhere around 4000 calories a day. Feel absolutely incredible.
- Benching 265 at 8 reps.
- Sound quality on new headphones are amazing.
- Closing out the month of December and the year of 2023 strong, with discount sales.
- New business venture is on a good trajectory.
- Learning Spanish for 1 hour a day for the past 2 months. Impressed with my progress.
- New IG fitness page just reached 10k followers.
Did the math, I’m actually at 3500ish calories per day. I always overestimate, l hate tracking calories.
Stark + NR is a great combination. I just saw the new Primal and Primal Seduction. They look very cool but I won’t even be touching them, as I’m at a different focus in my life.
Onwards to 2024…
I’ve gotten so used to my home gym (an entire year), getting a gym membership again feels strange. Very nostalgic, lol. Only benefit is the increased amount of space.
One day when I’m a millionaire or something… I’m going to make my own private gym.
Still working on this meal prep/dieting formula:
Ease of Cooking/Cleaning + Prep Time + Level of Nutrition + Cost Efficiency + Taste.
x/10 for each.
Every meal has an overall QoL level.
When I eat with other people, I often ask them to rate their meal out of 10. It’s always interesting. A common pattern I find, is that I usually disagree with other people’s ratings (thinking they’re too high) and other people tend to agree with my ratings. I sometimes feel that in some part, it’s an entrepreneurial sense of being tuned into appeal and quality. A sub like NR can fine tune that sense.
Example: I often take my girlfriend out to this nearby restaurant. There’s a dish there that in my opinion is a solid 8/10. Really, really good. Last time we went, I tried something else on the menu with her. I like to copy her sometimes. Seafood dish and it was decent. Edible and not trash is like a 5/10. Like bland prison food, lol. 6/10 is “okay this is decent”. This seafood dish was a solid 6/10 to me. I asked my girlfriend first and she gave it a 7.5/10. I disagreed, too high.
Yesterday we got takeout from the same place. We ate my 8/10, and she’s like “yeah this is an 8/10”. I fucked up though because I told her the rating first. I might have influenced her. But at least now we both agree on a subjective point of reference. If something is an 8/10 or higher… it would have to be equal to or better than this particular dish.
Fucking A, so this is what happens to me when I ramp up the workouts and my body is begging for calories despite just eating. I start thinking about food and end up journaling about it in a Stark journal. Lmfao.
2024, where you at?
Goodbye 2023.
Another year complete. Another chapter written.
Almost 30 of these under my belt. It still baffles me how technology has advanced so quickly. Especially the 50+ year old people who’ve actually sat through all of the phases. Fascinating stuff.