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You will slack off at life in proportion to how replaceable or interchangeable you feel Chosen Ones cut themselves no slack
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In the Industrial Age humans were treated as interchangeable parts when they weren’t really, in the digital age, they are treated as special snowflakes when they’re really quite interchangeable
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Every ayahuasca tripping Medium-post writer sounds the same. Every psychotic homeless person rant sounds psychotic in its own way
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As quality of life and living standards rise, people get more alike, and it feels traumatic But people struggling to survive end up with differentiated psyches shaped by the peculiarities of their struggles
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I appreciate the olympics as a spectacle of individual and team excellence but species level progress rests on advancing the arts of mediocrity.
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One of 3 things is true in this case: 1. Survival is truly hard for you because you’re in bad circumstances (15%) 2. You think you’re a Chosen One and are correct (5%) 3. You think you’re a Chosen One and are mistaken (80%) Percentages are for middle class anywhere
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So if i choose not to cut myself any slack- can u suggest how i can approach it?
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I kinda appreciate Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles for reasons besides destigmatizing mental health issues. They’re creating a new level above the highest level of a century-old stagnant finite game sports mindset. They’re putting a human value on nationalist symbols like medals.
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For most people, your downtime drifts shape your life course more than your uptime aspirations. Even elite Olympic athletes. Paying attention to that and responding to it is something you’ll never regret.
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Watch where your mind drifts under slack. It matters more than where it marches when stressed by heavy discipline. True Chosen Ones have zero drift downtime. They kinda just fully rest like the biblical god on the 7th day or something. But mere mortals drift in revealing ways.
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