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The two perspectives of live
In your avg perspective of life there's only 2 out comes. You either are the bigger and the confident one or the smaller less confident one. Both have many problems. There, like a pie on one sside you see the blueberry pie and on the other side you see the apple pie both are the same but they dont have the same texture. lets say someone bumps into someone you could be the smaller one and say sorry or just ignore or you could be the bigger guy. Both have two out comes, but in this situation the best one to choose is the smaller guy. This changes alot of what kind of different situations you in. and they both have other out comes. like when you get in a fight with an guy and there's an big crowd aground you, then way kind of person are you, the best opinion the choose is obv the bigger and confident guy, because if your the smaller guy your probably gonna get laughed and maybe even made fun of. so there is an outcome to every situation ever and you can choose which one you like better but you can always change your perspective of life. and there is no good or bad. If you watched a lot of American movies. you probably gonna think that the confident one has a bigger success rate. but if you're maybe a buddhist or you believe in peace then you're gonna probably think that the smaller one is the better one. but the best one of the two is the one that thinks of both sides the one that listens the one that understands. this isnt one good or noe bad this is how youre gonna think in that situation. Written by Me.
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@Henry Kraatz you look like an troll but u dont act like one
This place is retarded
I came in expecting people who actually care about what Mr Ramboh talks about, people trying to build something, get better, move with intention. Instead, it’s like I walked into a daycare for grown adults. Half the people here can’t put together a coherent sentence, but somehow have the confidence to ask the most retarded questions like they just discovered thinking yesterday. And the rest? Elite squad of loser nerds hosting philosophy TED Talks, debating the meaning of life like it’s a full-time job, instead of, you know, actually doing anything meaningful with theirs. No direction, no standards, no urgency. Just a whole lot of fucking static noise dressed up as “deep thinking.” Yeah… I think I’ve seen enough. Time to upgrade my tier, because this ain’t it. Thank you for understanding :)
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@Sanjith Sayon lmfao
What books have changed your life?
What books are you currently reading or have read that has changed your daily routine? Is it something obvious or an idea you needed to read multiple times to understand? A book that has significantly shaped my creative output is The Creative Act by Rick Rubin. It’s one of the most influential reads that reshaped how I think about why and how I create my videos. I’d highly recommend it to anyone involved in creative work, whether professionally or as a passion. One idea that stood out to me is the concept of having no rules. It’s easy to fall into the mindset of always needing to be productive or checking off tasks from a to-do list. While that structure can be helpful, it can also limit the infinite possibilities of what you could create or explore. I’ve noticed this in my own process, sometimes I default to a formula or stick to what feels comfortable. That in itself isn’t necessarily bad, but it becomes a problem when it happens unconsciously and starts to limit creativity. Happy reading and share your books everyone! Post was inspired by @Ryan S Thanks for messaging me about this!
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