@potatofriedbbq 1. stop this shit "Not the first time someone purposely ruined my chances at succeeding"
So I’ve noticed a pattern I get into, I do really well in terms of work and self care for a week or two (I’m on day 5 of my 4th monk mode, I’ve failed the first 3) then the second I decide I’m burnt out and decide to go out, I plunge back into my habits for a couple of months. Should I let off the gas and do something different in terms of relaxing or should I push myself through the wall?
Dissolving the ego, why is this important? Is our ego not what helps hold our frame? So wouldn’t that mean an ego is necessary for us to be confident in defeating our challenges? What is the issue if we have too much?
@TheWhiteRaven it’s not about convincing anyone. it’s about educating and arming myself for straw men and gas lighting I may come across in the field.
@TitusTorquatus gas lighting, misinformation, and unbacked claims made to inspire emotional responses? That’s the feminine argument I assume.
@jwayne thanks, this actually should’ve been kinda intuitive now that I think about it.
Anyone got sources that argue against TRP? Something I can read and kinda prepare my mind for frame-wise and argumentatively?
Any recommendations on frame building literature? Any kind that helps you think for yourself and guide you to being your mental point of origin?
County wide curfews are in place, building limits enacted, businesses are shutting down, what the hell can we do?
Im thinking it’d be safer to post here and reference the sidebar? I still haven’t completely digested the material but r/TRP and r/askTRP seems to be overpopulated by self-mistaken Bloopies.