Whenever you encounter someone who is rude or hostile, remember that being kind and open minded requires abundant energy. The brain prioritizes survival over social grace. When someone is in a state of poor health, they do not have the capacity for generosity, nuance, curiosity, patience, humor, warmth.
When energy is low, the brain defaults to defensiveness, rigidity, and even aggression. Processing new information, being open to new perspectives, going deep into details, and responding with patience all demand cellular energy, resources that a stressed or depleted system may not have.
It takes energy to be kind. This is why people under stress or in poor health often seem reactive or closed off. When you recognize it as a symptom of metabolic stress, all you need to do is send them love.
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one of the things i've learned from my own successes & talking to many other successful people, is that everyone is just improvising lmao...
everybody is just throwing shit at the wall - nobody is consciously sitting in their lab reading books & plotting their next move, they're just relentlessly doing what their intuition leads them to
they're hunting experience, not "knowledge"
the only thing a piece of content can do is spark a thought - the real feedback comes from the action that follows the initial sequence of thoughts