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I’ve been someone who has always followed a rabbit hole to see how deep it goes. I don’t rest without finding out.

Numerology, Astrology, Music Production, Music Industry, Neuro Marketing, Positioning, Story Telling, Marketing, Affiliate Marketing, Psychology of Money - I mean many.

I just want to dedicate a Journal to these Rabbit Holes and what I discover.

Currently running EB + Limitless.

I will share what I’ve learnt, my reflections and more. I don’t believe in a god out there, I do believe that we all have our own brilliance and this life is an empty slate. Maybe because I hate the feeling of knowing things are set in stone. Nah, I want to know how things are not set in stone and how I can change it. Any person who we truly admire / look up to - changed something in their lifetime. They exercised power and influenced decisions. And that’s life. Life allows you to influence decisions. Life must allow you to influence decisions.

I mean, look at Tony Robbins at one end and Astrologists on the other hand. One person places your whole life in your own hands and the other places it on fate. I much prefer having it in my own hands. Results? The whole Belief → Thoughts → Decisions → Actions framework has actually changed something in my life unlike Astrology or Numerology. Finding patterns are great, but I much prefer finding ways to change the patterns.

Anyway, this will be my dedication to share my Rabbit Hole Journeys, My Reflections. Feel free to contribute your perspectives as well. Growth happens through challenges.

P.S. It’s about two key things to me - “Is it empowering?” and “Does it mean accountability and taking action?” If it’s these two - I am much more likely to adopt such a belief.

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Interesting topic , man !

Which Rabbit hole did impact your life the most if you had to pick one ?

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I sadly can’t pick one - thought I wish I could because that would simply life - but again if you’re not growing, you’re dying.

I think out of who knows how many rabbit holes, the biggest benefit was that I actually travelled down these rabbit holes.

It builds my perspective on things and having a seller’s attitude is key to winning absolutely any battle in life.

I think that mindset was the most difficult for me to cultivate because I loved Avicii, and many artists and did everything based on inspiration and not with the perspective of creation. I did some original stuff but it wasn’t that oh! I could influence someone!

Ultimately whether we do try to or not, we always are influencing each other. So, for me I would say it is developing that seller’s mindset that was the most profound.

Because then you’re no longer reacting, you’re being proactive towards things.

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If you observe my Journal, there were few days when I just spammed single line statements.

At that time, I was fascinated by tenets.

The punch of “Selling is what makes the world tick, but people hate being sold to.”

Is far different than

“You see, you should sell because if you don’t sell, who’s going to benefit? And it’s a paradox that people don’t like being sold to.”

So, those posts are all around this whole idea of Tenets. Short lines that give perspective.

Personally not a fan of writing longer texts if it can be summed up in 10 words or less.

Again, the seller’s mindset at play here because people tend to reflect on contrast statements.

Was pretty much practicing my muscle.

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Oh and writing styles. I mean, reading about these various topics allows me to see the writing style and the hidden motives behind each lines (atleast based on how I’m connecting the dots). It allows you to model certain beliefs.

I write for action. Going back to my private journals, my biggest gripe was, reading those old entires felt great but not inspiring. I wanted to journal these peaks and inspirations. That gives me both perspective AND fuel.

Seeing perspectives shift I feel is the hidden growth in all of us. Observing that shift in perspective is a great skill imo.

You can quantify and see, but the nuances? That requires practice.

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Right!

I tried to intentionally narrow the scope of everything you’ve studied , but in the end , everything forms just one picture.

I can relate a lot to what you’re saying. Probably different rabbit holes , but exactly the same pattern.

having a seller’s attitude is key to winning absolutely any battle in life.

Interesting to see how a focus on one subject usually proves useful and extends across multiple contexts.

I mean, reading about these various topics allows me to see the writing style and the hidden motives behind each lines (atleast based on how I’m connecting the dots). It allows you to model certain beliefs.

Ahhh modeling is a fascinating topic as well. You were talking about shifting perspectives, I think in the end part of the purpose of growth is shifting your perspective and attending to more of what life has to offer.

Shifting perspectives equals changing your pot so that your roots can continue to expand.

That’s why I’ll never stop learning

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For me, Knowledge is only to change and influence. You see, I don’t like learning for the sake of learning, and I don’t like learning for the sake of being more knowledgable.

I’m of the mindset that, if it does not directly help my goals → it’s out.

Because according to me (and quite a few famous dialogues) → Knowledge is both a blessing and a curse.

Something like Numerology and Astrology is the most debilitating thing ever. I mean, it’s already set in stone, so then what? What’s the point?

For example, I’ve learnt certain tools I could incorporate in my company from Numerology and Astrology - Lucky numbers, etc…

Number 8 being the number of fame. Arrows in Logos. I could hire based on looking at a person’s numbers because that gives me an idea of the person’s personality.

But, should I?

Isn’t that some form of bias / preference? Isn’t that again discrimination?

But at the same time, double standards are everywhere in life. It’s just how humans are. I believe in equality → but I want the highest income.

So philosophy for me, does not matter. It’s all idealistic and often times not in line with human behaviour. I’m more interested in the behaviours of humans because that holds key to everything. Very few people live with great influence over their own actions, but even they must understand that humans are repeating patterns most of the time → and again they understand that, which is why they influence their own decisions.

Bottom line, knowledge is potential power as Tony Robbins said. For me, knowledge must be actionable. Life is too short to learn about things that don’t pertain to improving the quality of your life or other’s.

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Curiosity must be used correctly. Think about for example here in this very community → the curiosity that people have about how they will improve, what results will they get, why does it work?

I mean there are so many things to be curious about. Curiosity does drive growth → but one cannot just be curious. They have to take action because it goes back to what I said → Knowledge is Potential Power.

Be curious about the results, be curious about how it will turn out, don’t pre-empt everything. Let it come, you take the action. That’s how the mystery of life drives you forward.

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That’s right. Knowledge not applied is wasted.

I used to love learning about esoteric things. And I eventually realised that the scholars do not control the world.

They are but mere pawns to the ones in power. So better become the most powerful and get others to learn and condense things for you.

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