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I used to be a night owl most of my life until I changed my mind.
I followed a few tips to change my sleep cycle. Like switching off most lights at 10pm so I could sleep at 10.30 or 11. Waking up early at 6am so I could go to sleep early at night. Drinking some warm milk before sleep. Things like that.
It might take a few days but your body gets used to it fast.
And yes, the Deep Sleep module is a good addition for those who want help with this. Add in Dream Traveller too if you want to enjoy your sleep time ;).
Has anyone run EmpD and Emperor or have an idea of how they might stack?
Hey @Fusion i see you want to fuse both empd and emperor thats why you are called fusion correct hahaha
My journal (from the day I started this tack):
@SaintSovereign @Fire , does emperor daddy contain the same amount of wealth scripting as the original emperor ??? …and is the script in Emp Daddy more dense than OG emperor
I heard someone recently mention the idea of having a ‘script density rating’ for subliminals, I think it’s a cool idea and could be a helpful metric when deciding a stack.
That could easily confuse newbies and it’s them who have the hardest time deciding on their purchase. I suppose it would be better to replace it with a “focus” metric instead. For example; focus on wealth 20%, on status 30%, on productivity 50%.
On the other hand, almost all of that depends on what you’re focused on. For example, if you’re listening to WB but you’re socializing with men mostly (given you’re straight) and you’re riveted to a regular job, it takes lots of the focus away. However, yeah, that metric would be useful.
That’s a very good idea that will make it easier to stack 2 - 3 zp build subs perfectly based on script density
Agreed.
Density in praxis is hard to quantify (more than just word count) and it would be even more difficult to put in an easy to understand description.
What else is density other than word count? It’s not about judging potential for recon which is impossible to quantify because it depends on the listener, but about getting an overview of how much information needs to be processed for subc queue.
I’m thinking something as simple as ‘light, medium or heavy’.
I see the point in confusing beginners but I also think it’s an easy to explain factor, but it doesn’t have to be on the shop page, it could be a more underground information, maybe in the instructions manual or on the FAQ or in a thread pinned somewhere on the forum so it’s accessible without being in the face of total newcomers.
It’s a question of definition. If we define density purely as word count it is easily quantifiable but IMO not really helpful. E. g. the NSE modules got the word count similar to the other cores but execute in a unique way and do not add much to the subliminal “workload”.
I see this makes sense but all titles will eventually get NSE treatment so word count will be equal in that particular aspect.
It was just an example for same word count - different subliminal workload. Other examples: Physical shifting executes often quite slow, Khan St. 1 is often difficult/high recon, is often advised to be listened to alone in the beginning. (Could go on.)
Word count alone just doesn’t say much. If you have a “light” but “difficult” sub it gets confusing for newbies.
Again I agree this is not something newcomers need to think about but for more experienced users this can be very useful information.
Alright, let’s go all out and bring in Emp Daddy! I’m ready to dive into next week!
Yes and yes from what I understand.
Emperor is a part of Emperor Daddy, so there’s all the same wealth scripting.
On top of that, there’s the unique scripting.
Saint and Fire said that there’s the same amount of wealth as in emperor but there are more other objectives too so if wealth is a serious priority, consider stacking with a wealth sub, because the other objectives mean that your mind is working on a wider variety of topics at the same time.
If you want a balanced title that’s amazing, but if you want a wealth title you’ll find it might be too spread for you
If im listening to this title for the first time can I immediately start with 1 min microloops? or do i need 3 mins at least. I read here somewhere that for first time listening you need to familiarize with the script first?
That was the theory at first but we’ve found out since then that microloops work just fine.
On the new sales pages, Many of the new artisan titles are recommended to start with 30-60s and work your way up from there.
Stark black is one example IIRC