From one journeyer to another (in other words, I’m still working towards similar goals, so grain of salt):
I think that strategy matters.
It’s necessary, regularly and periodically, to take stock of your current position (your current attributes, tendencies, resources, blocks, personal and situational strengths and weaknesses). Like a stone mason who walks around a large stone, tapping it with a hammer in order to judge where the fault lines may be, and how the stone may best be used and positioned.
Again, because we’re evolving and working on transformation, your barriers, opportunities, and strengths from 1 year ago (or 6 months ago) may not be exactly the same as the ones that are with you now.
Based on that assay or evaluation of where you currently are on the map (the external map and the internal map), you then set a strategic course of action for your next few steps. What resources, strengths, or opportunities do I almost have, but not quite? Using a sub in that situation is going to lead to a quick, powerful improvement.
On the other hand, if you’re using subs to work towards resources, strengths, and opportunities that are pretty remote and far away from your current position, then that’s a long-haul flight, and a medium- to long-term process.
Facilitating this precise type of strategizing, observation, and evaluation is part of the strength of the Genesis subliminal. When you’re feeling uncertain about what exactly to include in your current stack, one good idea is to play a week or two of Genesis and then see what observations and ideas come to you.
What is the relationship between the wealth scripting in Stark Black and future wealth titles?
I don’t understand this? Hype events are super fun cultural phenomenon here! Anything other than QTKS is going to be a $100 buck rebuild at most, not including forum status discounts. Is this just about announcing titles and upgrades before there release vs. a surprise? So people can plan there stacks accordingly.
Apart frpm its potency, the thing I like best about the new tech is that I can “logic away” recon, upon realizing what its root is, and “convincing” myself that all what is happening is just tackling that root mercilessly, and that root is not an inseparable “part” of me to which I’m forever condemned. Each recon, stemming from tackling a particular root, is a step forward towards its depowerment and absolute eradication.
That “logicing away” reduces recon massively, neutralising it utterly almost every time.
I deem this a very intelligent move. Uncertainty and unpredictability became too high for average users. I stopped building new customs in November because I didn’t want to have to rebuild a custom shortly there after when suddenly an older core got updated. I guess I’m not the only one who did behave this way.
Guys, I’ve got an extremely important question.
If I were to make a Paragon:Sleep custom and add the New Wealth Experience in, so it means I will get paid to… sleep?