The most powerful mode is what I call emotional capital mining: generating EmCap reserves faster than relationships draw them down
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Renewing your emotional capital by going for a walk in the woods is like panning for gold. There are deeper, more industrial-scale ways
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The key is to recognize that human relationships can only redistribute emotional capital (with loss), not generate it.
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We definitely disagree here (it's a common one between religious/non-religious people). See my responses to Dillon Chen.
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My position doesn't come from religion, it comes from heart-to-hearts and really deep 3 am conversations.
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If you accept that there can be negative-sum pointless escalating arguments shouldn't you accept there can be positive sum conversations?
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Either good for both people or +5 for one person, -1 for the other.
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Therapists go to therapy because their experience is that in one session, they can discharge the negative energy accumulated in 10-20.
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Your position is basically Randian: There Can Be Happiness Only In Work.
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No it's not. I'm coming at it from mindfulness philosophy. Work is actually entirely irrelevant. It's connection beyond human.

