Should I switch EOG1 with the new R.I.C.H.?

This question is for anyone willing to add their suggestions, but I would love to hear @SaintSovereign recommendation also.

I’m currently running Dragon Reborn:Regen (DRR?) + EOG1 + GLM. I just finished listening day 15 of 30 (one day listen then one day off) and do plan to finish this round and was going to do another full round of the same because there is still plenty of healing work to do.

Should I switch out EOG1 with the new R.I.C.H.? lf so is it best to keep DRR and GLM in the stack or pull one out since the new R.I.C.H. is “intro” ZPU? I’m still relatively new so don’t want to chew off more than I can process.

To clarify why my stack is what it is and what I wanted to accomplish,

Summary

DRR (if that’s the correct abbreviation for Dragon Regen) was picked to calm down Complex PTSD systems from my childhood. It has been incredible so far, but I also ran it with two other stacks in the last 4 months, so it’s been worked for a little while, but I love it’s positive effects.

EOG1 is being used because I had a crappy childhood filled with poverty, and a long history of poverty in my family for generations with all kinds of job losses due to the economy drying up, etc. So scarcity and poverty programming from the womb.

GLM is being used for many reasons and I’m noticing incredibly benefits with it. It is an added angle for calming down, especially under stress (awesome so far); helping with very low self-esteem (big improvement but could also be due to Dragon Regen); not being so quick to judge and/or react to things; not taking everything so personal (over generalization, but still guilty); working through my past hardship and not getting triggered by a victim mentality. Actually becoming stronger because of it. Etc.

I don’t want another mini-novel for a post :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:, so this should suffice for any guidance.

Obviously if you need more info to give suggestions feel free to ask or pm me.

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I would do that, or at least rotate them every couple of cycles because:

  1. EOG1 is solely a healing title while RICH is an overall foundation building - nervous system regulation, trauma healing, etc. + actually maximizing your income. I’m pretty sure that earning more would be better for healing
  2. R.I.C.H has both anti recon and adaptive scripting, meaning faster and smoother progress. GLM and Regeneration have anti-recon too but no adaptive scripting. And EOG1 doesn’t have anti recon or adaptive scripting
  3. Both adaptive scripting and anti-recon should affect the whole stack, and not only the sub that has it. So if you run R.I.C.H, GLM and Regen will automatically filter through that
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@anon15812918 Awesome answer and explanations. Thank you.

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Definitely yes

From having run both extensively

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Thank you @Jouissance . I appreciate your response.

I wanted to share a response from @SaintSovereign quoting qOS about stacking Dragon Regen + GLM + the new R.I.C.H.

Summary

From qOS:

Dragon Reborn: Regeneration is a healing and nervous system restoration title built around what the product calls the “inner spa” — a cultivated internal environment of warmth, safety, and emotional release. It may help process unresolved grief, tension, and emotional weight that accumulates over time, and supports the body’s natural rhythm of rest and restoration.

Godlike Masculinity is rooted in Stoic philosophy, focused on cultivating unshakable inner composure, disciplined presence, and emotional mastery. It’s not about emotional suppression — it contains significant joy scripting — but rather about developing the kind of grounded self-command that holds steady regardless of external circumstances.

R.I.C.H. works on recalibrating your internal relationship to wealth and prosperity. It addresses things like nervous system dysregulation around money, unconscious worthiness ceilings, opportunity recognition, and the alignment between your internal state and the frequency at which wealth tends to operate.

How they may work together:

The synergy in this stack is quite layered. DRR may directly support R.I.C.H. — R.I.C.H. explicitly addresses the need for nervous system regulation and financial trauma healing as a foundation for wealth development. DRR’s emotional processing and inner safety scripting may create exactly the cleared internal environment that R.I.C.H. then builds upon.

GLM pairs naturally with R.I.C.H. as well. The product page for GLM even mentions pairing it with wealth titles for “a steady, unshakable presence into high-stakes decisions.” GLM’s “Cease the Chase” scripting — which cultivates movement from alignment rather than desperation — resonates closely with R.I.C.H.'s approach to wealth alignment over anxious pursuit.

And GLM and DRR complement each other at the character level: DRR cultivates inner warmth and sanctuary while GLM builds inner structure and composure. One creates the space to soften, the other provides the framework to remain grounded within it.

In short, the stack may work like this: DRR clears emotional sediment and restores nervous system regulation, GLM builds the unshakable inner foundation and self-command, and R.I.C.H. directs that cleared, grounded energy toward wealth consciousness and opportunity alignment.

It’s a well-rounded, internally consistent approach — emotional healing, character development, and material abundance working in layers.