Message from @Sigma

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2018-11-20 22:36:36 UTC  

i'm still trying to find a consistent key to it, to me the key has been listening to the same song on repeat for weeks until i feel different stages of emotional connection at different points in the song

2018-11-20 22:36:36 UTC  

It's basically intelligence right from the source and it flows through you automatically as your perform

2018-11-20 22:36:51 UTC  

like when you're in the flow state playing music, sports, creating art

2018-11-20 22:36:53 UTC  

also re-enforces the idea of mastery, not hoping to different things

2018-11-20 22:37:04 UTC  

it's almost automatic and these works of art come out as mastpieces

2018-11-20 22:37:15 UTC  

masterpieces*

2018-11-20 22:38:00 UTC  

Tesla had access to this type of connection with the source of infinite intelligence

2018-11-20 22:38:32 UTC  

We can all develop it, Tesla wasn't special or anything.

2018-11-20 22:38:53 UTC  

He just had an intuitive knowing

2018-11-20 22:39:00 UTC  

exactly, the problem with nearly everything in life is that we all have good intentions at heart, but we look in the wrong direction. we enter a maze that we don't know the way out of and when we realise what we'ree looking for isnt 'here', we're lost and cant leave the maze, so we delude ourselves by following social conventions and living off shallow validation from others

2018-11-20 22:39:19 UTC  

This

2018-11-20 22:39:24 UTC  

we create a maze within a maze, to convince ourslves we're out of the one we entered 10+ years ago

2018-11-20 22:39:29 UTC  

I'm going through the maze right now tbh

2018-11-20 22:40:18 UTC  

This conversation is getting me back on track though

2018-11-20 22:40:20 UTC  

got me thinking

2018-11-20 22:40:39 UTC  

we're all lost in a maze, and we'll never find what we're looking for in each instance of our maze - therefore the trick is to never realise we can't find what we're looking for - this will keep the flame, that is hope, burning

2018-11-20 22:41:55 UTC  

This reminds me of a video from Actualized.org "40 Ways society fucks you in the ass"

2018-11-20 22:42:06 UTC  

even when you think you're happy, who's to say that you're not deluding yourself from a maze you're actually lost in ? delusion is good, it's a form of escapism, it can keep you with a strong sense of desire and desire is a source of continuous positive emotion as desire is fueled by hope

2018-11-20 22:42:12 UTC  

something like that title, but an excellent video

2018-11-20 22:42:13 UTC  

@Sigma lol

2018-11-20 22:44:24 UTC  

nvm only 30 ways I'm getting fucked

2018-11-20 22:44:28 UTC  

but still

2018-11-20 22:45:47 UTC  

it's such a great feeling when you make sense, in your own way, of how things connect and add up

2018-11-20 22:45:47 UTC  

yea thats so much better

2018-11-20 22:45:49 UTC  

Everyone thinks your crazy until you succeed, after that you're a genius

2018-11-20 22:45:49 UTC  

it's beautfiul

2018-11-20 22:46:16 UTC  

anyway ive ~~lost my will to live~~ finished studying for my sql midterm for now

2018-11-20 22:46:40 UTC  

yep exactly, steve jobs said "only the ones who are foolish enough to think they can change the world actually do" or smth like that

2018-11-20 22:46:46 UTC  

yea

2018-11-20 22:46:50 UTC  

stay young and foolish

2018-11-20 22:46:55 UTC  

know what

2018-11-20 22:47:02 UTC  

have you read the war of art?

2018-11-20 22:47:10 UTC  

he's basically saying stay young in the sense you have a burning desire

2018-11-20 22:47:11 UTC  

nope

2018-11-20 22:47:30 UTC  

Well the author said, it's actually good to be stupid

2018-11-20 22:47:47 UTC  

because you take risks

2018-11-20 22:48:11 UTC  

if you're foolish, you have the audacity to try something and go after a big goal

2018-11-20 22:49:10 UTC  

Very good book to supplement Mastery

2018-11-20 22:49:17 UTC  

yep, this is why i hate school - they train you to not take risks and to just reason by analogy. when you reason by analogy you can not question the principles that the analogies follow because you don't know them - you need to learn from first principles to quesiton things - the same with being foolish - foolish people are honest with themselves on what they do and don't know and only accept knowledge when it fits into their layered 'tree of knowledge'

2018-11-20 22:49:21 UTC  

It's also about pursuing a life purpose

2018-11-20 22:49:27 UTC  

cool, sounds interesting