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Joshua Bronson

@wyrdlust

The fire doesn’t scare me. It smells like home.

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The first question you should ask yourself is, “How much am I cooperating with myself versus fighting with myself?” The more you can align yourself towards cooperation, the better everything gets.

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If you’re not hungry enough to eat plain oatmeal, You’re not hungry. Lay off the junk. ~ If you’re not passionate enough to work without distractions, You’re not passionate. Lay off the junk.

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You don’t have to “solve” your “problems”. You may want to, but there’s nothing forcing you to. You don’t even have to go to work. Or go outside. Or breathe. … You may determine that, actually, you would prefer to breathe. Then you might ponder the other things.

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It’s not about quitting. That’s just the surface level. Addictions simply hide us from ourselves. Get rid of them, and you still have to find out who you are. Purpose is the key. The rest is just decoration.

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I’ve been saying this for years. Retirement is a psyop. The ideal of “doing nothing useful on purpose” is absurd and an obvious concession to nihilism. Even thinking positively of it is poison for your sense of meaning and purpose. The Will-to-Retirement is the Will-to-Death.

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For those with eyes to see, this is one of the most powerful whitepills. Like he says here, trying is the good part. Outcomes be damned: live nobley, fight manfully, love passionately, raise yourself as high as possible.

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“Just quit” never works. To make a sacrifice, you need a reason. Generals don’t send troops to die without an objective. You’re not lacking discipline. You’re lacking purpose.

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I like adding a tiny amount of baking soda to my regular drinking water to manage oral ph all day long, swishing after food. Keeps enamel happy.

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Seek Wiser The biggest problem of many people is that they don’t have the strength to tolerate enough truth to carry them through the unknown. They walk in a confusing world, and the foundations of their own lives are just as confusing to them. And they despair. The first prescription to

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“Success vs failure” is the biggest psyop to ever overtake the human species. Neither of these things exist. It’s all in your head. Wake up! Stop feeling ashamed of failure. It’s not real. Stop feeling proud of success. It’s not real. Just look forward And DO THINGS.

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Every choice is actually a loss. The question is, do you even care about the things you’re losing? If you’re the HVAC guy, chances are you never actually cared about anything else in the first place. You never got your heart set on becoming a lawyer or whatever. You just want

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You’re literally cucking yourself to a nonexistent entity if you give up on meaning because “something out there” doesn’t give it to you.

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VB Knives It's funny how the neomoralists take their lineage largely from secular enlightenment and postmodern thought, and yet their own logic requires a certain spirit-matter dualism and essentialism to make sense. They don't say people "do bad things," etc., they say people "are bad."

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Why in God’s name would you continue bailing water forever when you could just plug the dang hole and get back to fishing? I understand some problems are perennial, but if a permanent solution exists, you can bet I’m gonna choose that option every single time.