Anaten Piewalker
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"Ask HN [Hacker news]: I'm in a rut. How did you get out of yours?" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32226910
I can-not believe nerds for a change are advising folks "in a rut" to stop drugs and drinking. (A good thing.) This from a culture famous for going to the bar nightly, going to psychiatrists and getting prescribed on wicked mind altering pharma drugs, getting into dangerous enemy corrupted mental practices, microdosing LSD, etc. Knowing this fully well, once participating in this culture myself.
Just my sixth sense, but might quite a few of these guys be reading our materials. Being that we have been so popular on twitter and so forth.
Those in charge of it -- Do not underestimate the power of this forum, nor the need to keep it alive (read: continual recovery from ddos attacks etc.)
It's easy to get one's attention fixed on the bad things such as trolls, infiltrators, etc. But ponder this: For every one who participates on this forum, whether as a source of help and truth, or as a troll -- how many silent lurkers or casual readers go on to then take this understanding on in to the real world. (Hail Abrasax!) How many influencer folks are getting red-pilled? How many. Is is possible to really know??
As Clergy has stated there are many prominent folks in Silicon Valley -- as well as banking, logistics, governments, etc., that "know the score" and are friendly to this forum and our cause. And, though maybe not Within yet, but allied and acting to further things along for us. Building up a head of steam that can be counted on to eventually blow, and eventually be counted upon to eliminate the enemy's influence on all areas of life on Earth.
May the Truth prevail.
May our work continue to hold open the door to the Truth.
Umm, OP might want to quit the Seinfeld reruns too. :roll:
Much love.
I can-not believe nerds for a change are advising folks "in a rut" to stop drugs and drinking. (A good thing.) This from a culture famous for going to the bar nightly, going to psychiatrists and getting prescribed on wicked mind altering pharma drugs, getting into dangerous enemy corrupted mental practices, microdosing LSD, etc. Knowing this fully well, once participating in this culture myself.
Just my sixth sense, but might quite a few of these guys be reading our materials. Being that we have been so popular on twitter and so forth.
Those in charge of it -- Do not underestimate the power of this forum, nor the need to keep it alive (read: continual recovery from ddos attacks etc.)
It's easy to get one's attention fixed on the bad things such as trolls, infiltrators, etc. But ponder this: For every one who participates on this forum, whether as a source of help and truth, or as a troll -- how many silent lurkers or casual readers go on to then take this understanding on in to the real world. (Hail Abrasax!) How many influencer folks are getting red-pilled? How many. Is is possible to really know??
May the Truth prevail.
May our work continue to hold open the door to the Truth.
I'm a technical writer in his late 20's working remotely for a company based in New York.
In a nutshell, I'm dissatisfied with how my life is going. I can't galvanize myself to do anything. I'm on the clock right now, and here I am complaining about my life instead.
Things that used to bring me joy...don't, any more. All I really look forward to these days is getting high and playing video games or watching Seinfeld reruns each weekend. And even that barely tickles my fancy these days!
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Exercise, drop the drugs, ensure you have some part of your identity unrelated to work.
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Not saying it's the only cause of your problems, but you shouldn't underestimate the affect that getting high can have on how you feel when you're not high (especially if it's an every day or most days thing). Consider a (say 3-6 month) detox.
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Also I cut out weed and smoking. For me, it sapped my motivation not just when I was high, but for days afterwards.
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Also, the obvious things baked into our culture work. Being outdoors, especially in the sunshine, added to a healthy amount of exercise every day, even just a walk, helped me significantly. A healthier diet and taking supplements especialy [sic] B group vitamins had a big effect for me.
Also I cut out weed and smoking. For me, it sapped my motivation not just when I was high, but for days afterwards.
Good luck friend!
Umm, OP might want to quit the Seinfeld reruns too. :roll:
Much love.