Good stuff as usual my friend. My teenage son and I are making a trip up from San Antonio to the bookstore over the holiday break. These are skills and perspectives simply not taught in schools but so essential for individual well being and success. Keep spreading the word
Jokes on you because I've already been changing ;). Love the content, you're amazing and put out amazing messages for the world. Thank you for being you.
I can't relate to this. I worked for a global firm. The tagline for our division was there's not a business we can't improve. I've applied that same principle to my life. And throughout my life I've been perplexed how people can remain in that circular going nowhere madness. I don't understand it. Aren't they miserable? Doesn't that inspire them to change? I'm also neurodivergent so maybe that's why I've always seen things differently. At any rate, for those who are stuck in that mad circle, I hope you break free.
Many of those stuck in the “mad circle” as you put it don’t believe they are in one. Those who admit they are stuck atleast are better than those who can’t admit they have things to work on- which we all do
Some time you wake up late. Sometimes there are one who never do. Everyone's on a different path. You're smart enough to know you're smarter than others . Some vet trapped with kids or illness. A kind world is a successful one man. A miserable one is of stagnation
Most neurodivergent people see the patterns in human behavior and in corporate systems much sooner than neurotypical people do. It's like we have a built-in pattern recognition shortcut in our brains. It's also why we tend to be demonized by those who can't appreciate when we try to help with no expectation of reciprocation, or when we find ways to leverage our skills into advancement much faster than the average. A lot of people think we're showing off or think we believe ourselves better than them, which is very rarely the case. Some of us just like to try and help others when we see them struggling, and show them how they can find solutions to their struggles, especially if it's in our area of expertise.
Thank you.
Thank you!!
Mindset is everything. Change your mind and change your life.
Good stuff as usual my friend. My teenage son and I are making a trip up from San Antonio to the bookstore over the holiday break. These are skills and perspectives simply not taught in schools but so essential for individual well being and success. Keep spreading the word
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Jokes on you because I've already been changing ;). Love the content, you're amazing and put out amazing messages for the world. Thank you for being you.
Yep 👍 I’m all those things & it’s not working.
Into what? That's the tar in your feathers. Sure we need to change, but into what exactly?
the book Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki is what everyone avoids because it’s too real
I can't relate to this. I worked for a global firm. The tagline for our division was there's not a business we can't improve. I've applied that same principle to my life. And throughout my life I've been perplexed how people can remain in that circular going nowhere madness. I don't understand it. Aren't they miserable? Doesn't that inspire them to change? I'm also neurodivergent so maybe that's why I've always seen things differently. At any rate, for those who are stuck in that mad circle, I hope you break free.
What happens if those people are truly happy? -asking for a friend
Many of those stuck in the “mad circle” as you put it don’t believe they are in one. Those who admit they are stuck atleast are better than those who can’t admit they have things to work on- which we all do
@@Cam77891You make a misassumption that we're all stuck in a circle of not growing and improving. I think you missed the point of his post.
Some time you wake up late. Sometimes there are one who never do. Everyone's on a different path. You're smart enough to know you're smarter than others . Some vet trapped with kids or illness. A kind world is a successful one man. A miserable one is of stagnation
Most neurodivergent people see the patterns in human behavior and in corporate systems much sooner than neurotypical people do. It's like we have a built-in pattern recognition shortcut in our brains. It's also why we tend to be demonized by those who can't appreciate when we try to help with no expectation of reciprocation, or when we find ways to leverage our skills into advancement much faster than the average. A lot of people think we're showing off or think we believe ourselves better than them, which is very rarely the case. Some of us just like to try and help others when we see them struggling, and show them how they can find solutions to their struggles, especially if it's in our area of expertise.
the truth feels dangerous, and that’s why the book Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki is ignored
society would change overnight if more people read the book Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki
everything you believe might crumble if you read the book Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki
Have you read the Demon Haunted World by Carl Sagan? Or anything by Richard Feynman or Richard Dawkins?
they don’t want you to read the book Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki because it sets you free
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