Getting philosophical for a bit.
Understand this thread and you'll understand why I promote ego and narcissism.
https://twitter.com/EgoDriv/status/1465093971617599490?t=dHXIwbVyzNlWYQ-FbUaAoA&s=19
Understand this thread and you'll understand why I promote ego and narcissism.
https://twitter.com/EgoDriv/status/1465093971617599490?t=dHXIwbVyzNlWYQ-FbUaAoA&s=19
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Σ-go Driven
Truth is subjective (thread):
Healthy Narcissism (Part 1):
Take what serves you:
In order for your ego to serve you and match your value, you should never take anything for face value.
Understand that people can only perceive you from their own level of perception, which is subjective and doesn't have to do with you.
It's in fact their projection and
interpretation of who you are, not who you truly are and who you know yourself to be.
Another thing to keep in mind, is that everything is circumstantial and situation-specific.
As such, even people's reactions do not sum up what they think of you nor who you are.
If someone is criticizing you for something, disregard the tone and focus on the core point they're trying to make.
Ask yourself:
Is their intention to give me feedback?
If so, take the advice and ditch the way it was presented in case they're aggressive or simply unpleasant when giving you feedback.
The trick is not just to learn to differentiate between feedback and criticism.
The trick is to extract the feedback from criticism and ignore the noise.
Even your haters can teach you things, but you get into the blame game, you're doomed to become like them and hate them back.
Which doesn't serve your personal growth.
Instead, start taking everything as genuine advice.
There is a saying that I love:
Take what serves you, ditch the rest.
This way, you make both your haters AND your friends help you grow.
Everything is a positive, nothing is negative.
Everything is circumstantial, nothing is personal.
Overgrow those who want to pull you down by not dignifying their malicious attempts with your attention, because you're worth more than that.
Watch them help you get closer to your ideal self, and don't forget to thank them once you get there.
Take what serves you:
In order for your ego to serve you and match your value, you should never take anything for face value.
Understand that people can only perceive you from their own level of perception, which is subjective and doesn't have to do with you.
It's in fact their projection and
interpretation of who you are, not who you truly are and who you know yourself to be.
Another thing to keep in mind, is that everything is circumstantial and situation-specific.
As such, even people's reactions do not sum up what they think of you nor who you are.
If someone is criticizing you for something, disregard the tone and focus on the core point they're trying to make.
Ask yourself:
Is their intention to give me feedback?
If so, take the advice and ditch the way it was presented in case they're aggressive or simply unpleasant when giving you feedback.
The trick is not just to learn to differentiate between feedback and criticism.
The trick is to extract the feedback from criticism and ignore the noise.
Even your haters can teach you things, but you get into the blame game, you're doomed to become like them and hate them back.
Which doesn't serve your personal growth.
Instead, start taking everything as genuine advice.
There is a saying that I love:
Take what serves you, ditch the rest.
This way, you make both your haters AND your friends help you grow.
Everything is a positive, nothing is negative.
Everything is circumstantial, nothing is personal.
Overgrow those who want to pull you down by not dignifying their malicious attempts with your attention, because you're worth more than that.
Watch them help you get closer to your ideal self, and don't forget to thank them once you get there.
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For those who asked for the scripts of the audios:
https://twitter.com/EgoDriv/status/1465305318389436427?s=20
https://twitter.com/EgoDriv/status/1465305318389436427?s=20
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Problem-Solving: The River Analogy -Thread-
Forwarded from Deeply Thrilling Telegrams
One day, when the time is right, I'll share my writings with the world in the form of a book.
The time isn't nigh. For now I build.
Cuz talk is cheap, and while my physical & digital manifestations (e.g. cancer similarity engine) stem from writings, people require the physical.
Also right now the world is wildly schizophrenic with all the writings out there.
Everyone and their mother thinks what they have to say is gospel.
Viral social media personalities are not virile. The noise overtook the signal.
If I wrote now, I'd be drowned in a sea of noise.
I will wait for the inevitable crash, when the pendulum swings back the other way.
For those who can see the swings are closer to the fulcrum.
Those who get enmeshed in the daily hooplah (yes that's most of you reading this message) are weak and I pity you - you got absorbed.
I know you're super duper alpha.
You're super duper important.
You got loads to say.
"Be a creator, not a consumer!" you screech in your creator voice.
Never one to quietly observe.
Not seeing how contributing to the volume perpetuates noise, lost in the banals of history.
Eventually all the creators will be seen as a sea of noise.
Society will be suspicious of all creators selling something.
They'll start looking for those who sat back.
Is this an introvert's larping fantasy? No, I'm just observing.
It's a wild crazy time.
Won't last long.
In the meantime, I'll shut up and build my digital creations.
Everyone sucking Satoshi's cock right now instead of trying to follow his lead and build your own innovative invention.
Followers who think they're leaders.
Disgusting.
I'm all for crypto. As I build my own things.
Being obsessed about another person's creations, whether Bitcoin or NFTs or whatever will surely make you cash and make you on the cutting edge.
But it won't engrave your name in the history books. That's okay if that's your path.
I want more.
I'm always looking at my horizon.
Who's used AI to build a system which will not inaccurately diagnosed a disease, like every medical AI company, but rather find similar looking tumors MRI's/CT's from across hospitals and decades?
A giant database connecting similar looking tumors. Nobody. I got big plans.
In the meantime, I'll watch everyone froth at the mouth with their favorite political ideology, their favorite social media influencer, their favorite thing to hate, their favorite half baked ideology to fawn over, their favorite religion to butcher.
I burrow into the Now, now.
The time isn't nigh. For now I build.
Cuz talk is cheap, and while my physical & digital manifestations (e.g. cancer similarity engine) stem from writings, people require the physical.
Also right now the world is wildly schizophrenic with all the writings out there.
Everyone and their mother thinks what they have to say is gospel.
Viral social media personalities are not virile. The noise overtook the signal.
If I wrote now, I'd be drowned in a sea of noise.
I will wait for the inevitable crash, when the pendulum swings back the other way.
For those who can see the swings are closer to the fulcrum.
Those who get enmeshed in the daily hooplah (yes that's most of you reading this message) are weak and I pity you - you got absorbed.
I know you're super duper alpha.
You're super duper important.
You got loads to say.
"Be a creator, not a consumer!" you screech in your creator voice.
Never one to quietly observe.
Not seeing how contributing to the volume perpetuates noise, lost in the banals of history.
Eventually all the creators will be seen as a sea of noise.
Society will be suspicious of all creators selling something.
They'll start looking for those who sat back.
Is this an introvert's larping fantasy? No, I'm just observing.
It's a wild crazy time.
Won't last long.
In the meantime, I'll shut up and build my digital creations.
Everyone sucking Satoshi's cock right now instead of trying to follow his lead and build your own innovative invention.
Followers who think they're leaders.
Disgusting.
I'm all for crypto. As I build my own things.
Being obsessed about another person's creations, whether Bitcoin or NFTs or whatever will surely make you cash and make you on the cutting edge.
But it won't engrave your name in the history books. That's okay if that's your path.
I want more.
I'm always looking at my horizon.
Who's used AI to build a system which will not inaccurately diagnosed a disease, like every medical AI company, but rather find similar looking tumors MRI's/CT's from across hospitals and decades?
A giant database connecting similar looking tumors. Nobody. I got big plans.
In the meantime, I'll watch everyone froth at the mouth with their favorite political ideology, their favorite social media influencer, their favorite thing to hate, their favorite half baked ideology to fawn over, their favorite religion to butcher.
I burrow into the Now, now.
Forwarded from Viam
Good morning everyone.
I don't like trying to convince people to click on thing so i'll keep it short.
If you want to accomplish elite things, this blogpost can help.
Topic is pain, delayed gratification and success.
Have a great day guys.
https://viamvirtus.com/pain-tolerance-and-success/
I don't like trying to convince people to click on thing so i'll keep it short.
If you want to accomplish elite things, this blogpost can help.
Topic is pain, delayed gratification and success.
Have a great day guys.
https://viamvirtus.com/pain-tolerance-and-success/
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Forwarded from 🌞 Sol Brah ⚡️
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Who would have thought lol 🌐 World Health Organisation whistleblower, Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger tried to warn people earlier this year.
Remember when forced jabs "would never happen" and were just a "conspiracy theory"?
Well we're close to that.
It's becoming a topic in many media outlets and we all know that's just to get the mass used to this idea.
In France, PCR tests are now only valid for 24h.
Which is crazy to ask people to pay 25 to 44 euros every day.
They're going after people's wallets; there is no more surprise here.
They went after emotions but that didn't work on everyone.
Shit's about to get wild my friends; make sure you're self-sufficient and can afford to say fuck you to the government and big pharma.
Additional sources to check:
Germany talks about mandatory vaccination being 'the only way out'
Biden encouraging employers to enforce vaccines mandates and alludes to forced vaccination
A breakdown of the coming phases of enforcement (this shit is scary ngl)
Friends; I don't want to cultivate fear on here, this is genuine advice:
Be prepared.
It's been almost a year that I've been talking about self-sufficiency; be tough because the coming years will be hard for anyone that doesn't comply to what they have to say.
Well we're close to that.
It's becoming a topic in many media outlets and we all know that's just to get the mass used to this idea.
In France, PCR tests are now only valid for 24h.
Which is crazy to ask people to pay 25 to 44 euros every day.
They're going after people's wallets; there is no more surprise here.
They went after emotions but that didn't work on everyone.
Shit's about to get wild my friends; make sure you're self-sufficient and can afford to say fuck you to the government and big pharma.
Additional sources to check:
Germany talks about mandatory vaccination being 'the only way out'
Biden encouraging employers to enforce vaccines mandates and alludes to forced vaccination
A breakdown of the coming phases of enforcement (this shit is scary ngl)
Friends; I don't want to cultivate fear on here, this is genuine advice:
Be prepared.
It's been almost a year that I've been talking about self-sufficiency; be tough because the coming years will be hard for anyone that doesn't comply to what they have to say.
Mental Warfare:
I have never tried to understand manipulation techniques for the sake of manipulating other people.
And neither should you.
Because most of those techniques are essentially and most of the time used subconsciously.
Manipulation in lost cases is a defense mechanism, nobody will admit to using them.
It doesn't mean they don't use them for manipulation.
It doesn't mean they meant to manipulate either.
Yet they still did use them.
They're not exclusively used by poorly intentioned individuals, they can be used by anyone.
Knowingly or not.
The issue is that resorting to those is a sign of underlying thoughts.
This is why in the above post, I just said: trust nobody.
When it comes to interests most people will pursue their own, trust nobody.
I have never tried to understand manipulation techniques for the sake of manipulating other people.
And neither should you.
Because most of those techniques are essentially and most of the time used subconsciously.
Manipulation in lost cases is a defense mechanism, nobody will admit to using them.
It doesn't mean they don't use them for manipulation.
It doesn't mean they meant to manipulate either.
Yet they still did use them.
They're not exclusively used by poorly intentioned individuals, they can be used by anyone.
Knowingly or not.
The issue is that resorting to those is a sign of underlying thoughts.
This is why in the above post, I just said: trust nobody.
When it comes to interests most people will pursue their own, trust nobody.
Forwarded from Atlas' Majliss (۞ Atlas ۞)
Playing the human game:
It’s tempting to oversimplify what it takes to read people well. Humans are complex creatures and to truly discern an individual’s motivations, fears, wants, needs, perceptions, habits, and attitudes can seem overwhelming and inherently imperfect.
This is why so many people just overlook what’s happening beneath the surface of human actions.
It’s easierto just put your head down and focus on doing good work, hoping that will be enough.
Often it isn’t.
But the complexity presents an opportunity.
This is why jury consultants are highly paid to divine a prospective juror’s mind-set, why successful negotiators focus on psychology as much as deal terms, and why poker players who can read their opponents well are able to win big—sometimes millions of dollars big.
It’s tempting to oversimplify what it takes to read people well. Humans are complex creatures and to truly discern an individual’s motivations, fears, wants, needs, perceptions, habits, and attitudes can seem overwhelming and inherently imperfect.
This is why so many people just overlook what’s happening beneath the surface of human actions.
It’s easierto just put your head down and focus on doing good work, hoping that will be enough.
Often it isn’t.
But the complexity presents an opportunity.
This is why jury consultants are highly paid to divine a prospective juror’s mind-set, why successful negotiators focus on psychology as much as deal terms, and why poker players who can read their opponents well are able to win big—sometimes millions of dollars big.
A simple trick to defuse people and gain their trust is asking diversion questions.
By asking someone about the time before moving on to what you want to really ask them about, you make sure that person lets their guard down and commits to the conversation.
As such, they engage in the conversation subconsciously and you get over their defense mechanisms.
The goal being to make them feel more comfortable so that you can get the information you seek from them.
This is a proven technique used by mentalists and many others to engage with a complete stranger.
Another type of questions that get people more committed and involved in the conversation are interro-negative questions.
Which are basically seemingly open ended questions but in reality they direct the conversation to a specific topic.
The goal of asking an interro-negative question is to confirm or deny a statement but that's not just it.
Interro-negative questions have an underlying assumption that your interlocutor has to confirm, but being open-ended, they are forced to go on further and explain why it's right or wrong.
This is a good way to make your interlocutor talk more and feel more comfortable sharing information with you.
Those are two ways you can make someone commit to a conversation without forcing anything.
Try it, watch their tongue loosen.
By asking someone about the time before moving on to what you want to really ask them about, you make sure that person lets their guard down and commits to the conversation.
As such, they engage in the conversation subconsciously and you get over their defense mechanisms.
The goal being to make them feel more comfortable so that you can get the information you seek from them.
This is a proven technique used by mentalists and many others to engage with a complete stranger.
Another type of questions that get people more committed and involved in the conversation are interro-negative questions.
Which are basically seemingly open ended questions but in reality they direct the conversation to a specific topic.
The goal of asking an interro-negative question is to confirm or deny a statement but that's not just it.
Interro-negative questions have an underlying assumption that your interlocutor has to confirm, but being open-ended, they are forced to go on further and explain why it's right or wrong.
This is a good way to make your interlocutor talk more and feel more comfortable sharing information with you.
Those are two ways you can make someone commit to a conversation without forcing anything.
Try it, watch their tongue loosen.