Message from @Sigma
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thank you - it's frustrating because if we all structured our thoughts like this from a young age we would have an extremely logical society that isn't swayed so easily by emotions.
In a college setting, I assume a Master-Apprenticeship is basically working closely with a professor in your field of study on a specific thing
yep exactly
Robert Greene even mentioned how some masters who went to college achieved mastery and it involved working closely with a professor on a project
it's basically one-on-one learning, which is the best way to learn
i'm 20 and i know that i can't actually explain anything that i learned from school from a first principle, nor can i connect topics by an over-arching concept. i'm frustrated that i didn't realise this sooner but at the same time at-least i realise it.
I only realized a lot of this shit within the last two years and I'm 26
@Sigma exactly, most people don't give a shit about their course and don't utilise the opportunity
I feel like I'm far behind
tbh, i feel like you can only really comprehend this at an age of 18+
If I didn't go straight to college right after graduating...omfg
otherwise your influenced too heavily by society and haven't experienced enough self-growth
atleast we've found mgtow, that allows us to develop our consciousness - 95% of people never ask themselves 'why'
better late than never
and if they do, they are scared and disgusted with the answers that get - so they stop after tier 1
All this stuff is exactly what I need at this point
I need a right of passage, which is essentially a mission/journey to embark on
you're young enough to heavily influence your life - you're still 'young' in a broad sense. regardless, even if you're 70, to me atleast, mgtow can bring logic to your life and can validate your own thoughts that you thought were inadequate
@Sigma dream my man, dream until you have a vision that brings you to a deep flow state of consciousness
then you know you've found it
I haven't worked out much lately
yeah, working out is extremely therapeutic and can part the clouds that hide logic
working full time kills me
The clarity of mind after a tough workout alone makes training worth it
Never once in your life will you regret working out
yeah, it's amazing - it allows you to enter a deeper consciousness
* conscious state
Definitely does...nothing beats being in the zone. I've chased that dragon for as long as I've worked out for. Nothing like it
Athletes naturally operate in a higher state of consciousness
even as their baseline, their consciousness is much higher than the average person
i believe 'intelligence' is a state, not something you are - i'm not talking about intelligence through accumulation of knowledge - rather a state where your mind runs near optimal , aka 'flow' therefore the key isn't to become 'intelligent' rather to figure out what your 'key' is that open your 'intelligence'/'flow' state
once you do that, you'll have access to incredible tools within ur mind
I know exactly what you mean
and then you'll make devastatingly big progress in whatever you set your laser-like focus on
You're talking about the infinite intelliegence
what's that
a 'genius' is simply someone who was given that key from a young age
You pretty much defined it, but It's a spiritual and metaphysical type of intelligence that once you reach a certain state of consciousness, you have access to infinite creativity
yea
we can all open that gate, but we look in the wrong places