I don't tweet often, so this is really important to me.
If you care about humanity and earth at all, please watch this video. It's about how we're now at a point where our systems can no longer exist without destroying earth and what to do about it.
https://t.co/vSs9ZNPxHj
@SoulLight777 I love your posts, SoulLight, and I really like your message.
But there is one thing bugging me. You said we'll shift "within 2025." Why did this not happen? And how can we be sure that your current predictions are correct?
https://t.co/UtFiA6bA1z
The ironic thing here is that he's paying another hidden cost by doing this optimization for the short term. And no, I'm not talking about neuroticism or missing out on fun; that's not hidden.
Alcohol is primarily a solvent. When the blood has alcohol in it, you'll dissolve fat-soluble molecules from your body fat. If you haven't had a drink in a long time, unless your health is unrealistically good, your blood will be flooded with fat-soluble toxins. You can recognize this as getting energized by alcohol rather than relaxed. Alcohol is not the ideal detox path, it's forced upon the body which already has to deal with the alcohol itself. Yet, it seems to be an important piece of the puzzle for many; population studies indicate that drinking small amounts of alcohol here and there helps more than it damages. In the past, they used to drink alcohol for breakfast lunch dinner. If course, their alcohol was incomparably better, but their ability to handle it was better too.
This is a good time to reflect on why zoomers don't drink. They can't. They were poisoned by the million newly-invented toxins since before they even got to leave the womb.
Furthermore, zoomers have a generational affinity to another drug, cannabis, which does the opposite, adding fat to bloodstream to embed more fat-soluble trash into their bodyfat.
This is the big picture, and no one will ever see it by looking at numbers. If anything, it leads people further astray, as seen here.
I'm not here to help you control your emotions.
I'm going to help you stop being terrified of them.
Because every emotion you resist runs your life from the shadows.
If you'd rather be free than in control, welcome to my account.
@FU_joehudson
@Brownhandstyped@JoakimMarias@FU_joehudson I agree, a healthy amount of self doubt is good.
But what if I have crippling self doubt to the point that I don't trust myself because I always abandoned myself when things got tough? Then arrogance arises, as a compensation mechanism.
At least that's what I experienced.
@JoakimMarias@FU_joehudson But aren't these just the two sides of a medal? How can you be arrogant without balancing it with self-doubt?
I was like this for a long time - overly confident in some areas, deeply insecure in others.
It's the outward reflection of an inner world that's askew, IMHO.
@SOTS_x@DesireeAmerica4 Wow, I didn't know this. Even better meeting you here, having first-hand experience of it.
Wow.
It's a really good series. One of the best. You'll probably enjoy it, although Hamsterdam happens only in the third season.
@sam_soete It's just something that caught my eye. It's also my job as a translator that has trained me to catch this. ;-)
Nevermind brother, keep up the excellent work!