Main Disc. Thread - Quintessence: Zero Point (Experimental) (Part 2)

There’s an old Chinese saying: not the one who has eaten most but the one who has digested most.

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@James if you continue to over expose you will also stone wall :rofl:

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I’ve never experienced stonewalling on ZP but I’ve always stuck with the recommended pattern. At some point, I just seemed to get to the point I wasn’t able to make any significant progress on Wanted but when I started running DR I noticed that some objectives of Wanted got activated.

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Yes Sir

I have been limiting my loops . I’m just not sure how less I should go. I run one or two loops every two or three days. No insane number any longer.

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Yeah I know . I have a horrible memory. I am not joking when I look at some of my posts from the past and either completely forgot I wrote it or instantly feel like it was someone else. I wrote that? Especially posts that are incredibly thoughtful and articulate

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Great to hear James

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It shows that things are changing for you.

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James has evolved in a very positive way compared to how he was 12 months ago.

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Never heard of this saying.

But many Chinese parents like to tell their kids, “The salt I have eaten is much more than the rice you have eaten.”

We can interpret this as saying that less becomes more over the long run.

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Chinese proverbs are very useful they can fix everyday problems example

Chinese man goes to kungfu master yip man for advice

Chinese man: “ohhhh great master how can i find ways of making money”

The old kungfu master smiles raises his hands to the sky and says

“ahhhhh sooo when one wants to find a fish do not climb a tree”

The chinese mans eyes sparkle “aaaaaahh sooo master thank u”

He smiles and goes home hours later he sits at home scratching his head looking rather perplexed.

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So the master simply replied. Go to a successful business man instead of a kung-fu master b----

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The Next Level.

:wink:

:smiling_imp:

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This level is something out of world. Godly beats

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One of my favorite Chinese idiomatic expressions is

拔苗助長

Pulling up crops by hand to “help” them to grow faster

The danger of putting ego above Nature.

Once you’ve done what you need to do, sit the eff down and give Nature room to take care of its part.

Another one I’ve liked is

畫蛇添足

Adding feet to your painting of a snake

Be wise enough to recognize when your job is done. Once you’ve passed that point, adding more will actually make things worse.

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Some people don’t get the main rule in plain English let alone in Chinese :rofl:

Thanks for the explanation. :slight_smile:

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You make me feel like posting Arabic sayings as well now :eyes:

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Yes, thank you.

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I’m interested in hearing about the experiences of people who are using a custom that has a core that was already producing results you were satisfied with in one area. Lets say that area was that the sub was helping you to have a better sense of fashion style. I’m curious about what happened if you were getting these results already and you then included “perfect sense of style and smell” in your custom. Did your results get magnified to a greater degree or did your results remain about the same?

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Do it!
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