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Viruses and Vaccines v.06

This is how you can use that fruit of good and bad  good and evil to the max of it's potential, Create standards of what's evil and what's not while looking at yourself, past, present, and the future. Standards you set when looking at other people are viruses, on the other hand ones that you set while looking at yourselves are vaccines. There's a reason why the whole bible is devoted to tell the story that God himself came to the world to become a forgiveness activist, and He put His own flesh and blood on it. The standard you set while looking at other people, used upon yourself could potentially wreck you, on the other hand it's hard to make yourself laugh tickling yourself, it's hard to make yourself depressed out of standards you made to take care of yourself. 12 Rules for life by Dr. Jordan Peterson is great, I value every money I spent on it. Update: So the fruit was not good and bad it was good and evil, it's important and the bible was pr

Do I deserve good things? (You deserve good things) v.02

Depression, the embodiment of the inclination to not incline, the enemy... Could really be broken down to that question. All of our fears for us that's not in depression is also about the question. Do I deserve good things? Who deserves good things? Who doesn't? And what an achievement it is to be able to unravel the reason or the philosophy that could say "all of you deserve good things", while at the same time synchronize with reality resulted in permanent, abundant mutual solutions in reality. But do I really deserve good things? Who doesn't deserve good things? 2017 lecture of Dr. Jordan B Peterson about Personality, Biology/Traits: Incentive Reward/Neuroticism (https://youtu.be/ewU7Vb9ToXg) Presents the state of depression as when you categorize yourself in the "bad" box. People has a sense of good and bad, they judge. If you judge yourself as bad, really, then what's your reason to keep on going? You'd basically rationalize f

Why Honoring Your Parents is Mega Important v.04

This is going to be a long post, before, here is a keyword from Dr. Jordan B Peterson, sorry I forgot, Basically in his lecture in 2017 about Openness and Intelligence, he talked about how if a person sees the future as predictable it would became easier for him/her to invest in his/her future. And the opposite is true. So if a person wants to be hardworking he/she would achieve that state easier if he/she believed that the future is certain for him/her. Now, Have you ever experienced a serene and powerful lonely time in your parents' house when they are away? But when they got back home the house become so stressful you lost your previous drive to plan and execute? Well that means your parents has managed to provide you with stability, good enough for you to see forward. However your parents can't feel that about their home, and you must understand, when you saw a serene and powerful house they saw bills, clients, customers, employees, or bosses that has their own probl

Old Learners vs Young Learners v.03

One potential addressable problem when dealing with old learners is they tend to stress themselves upon "inferior" results, easily frustrated. While young learners don't care about other people's grand achievements, they tend to appreciate their smaller progresses more. This makes it more likely (although not the only factor) for young learners to burn things into their minds compared to old learners. Isn't it the other way around? Yes, there is a higher resolution about this from my point of view, Young people tend to consider their achievements yet to be significant enough for the world, but they encouraged themselves upon small progresses they've made. While I, when consumed by an old mentality considered my achievements were huge for the world but at the same day internally discredited for myself the significance of the improvements I've made. Dissatisfaction of the present However is old and young really a matter of age? When comes to lea