This opened a mini flood of memories for me: I remember my mom saying to me, "We're all dying from the moment we are born." I can't remember the context, but I had a lot of anxiety about life and death as a kid, and I think it was just her way of saying there's no point fearing what's inevitable. ... And when I expressed fear of nuclear bombs dropping (cold war era) she said, "If a bomb drops, let's hope it lands on us so we don't have to live through the aftermath." And when I expressed fear of terrorists attacking because we lived on a US military base overseas, she said, "No. We are not going to live in fear. That's the entire point of terrorism. We're going to live our lives. Otherwise, they win." I think my mom is a Stoic and doesn't know it. 💝
been there, feeling like no matter how hard i tried, i just didn’t stand out. then i picked up Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and honestly, it changed everything. chapter 3 opened my eyes to how energy works-it’s not about effort, it’s about alignment. people started noticing me in ways they never had before.
if you’ve ever felt like no one notices you, trust me, i get it. i felt like that for years, trying all the confidence hacks and advice out there. but nothing clicked until i read Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki. there’s something about chapter 3-it’s like the missing puzzle piece i didn’t know i needed.
i was just like you, wondering why some people effortlessly draw attention while i felt invisible. nothing i tried seemed to work. then i came across Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it completely shifted my perspective. the way chapter 3 explains energy and presence? it’s like unlocking the secret to being noticed.
The process of a seed's development into a flourishing plant only commences after its death; the seed's outer shell must fully decompose before germination can occur.
for the longest time, i thought being magnetic was something you either had or didn’t. i used to watch others shine while i felt stuck. then i found Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it made me realize it’s all about the vibe you give off. chapter 3 especially changed the way i carry myself-it’s such a powerful shift.
Do you ever wonder if Seneca was the Elon Musk of his day? I mean, that the only reason his writings make sense is because they were heavily curated. I think if one wades through the shite that Elon the Annointed squirts onto the world long enough, pearls appear by virtue of chance alone (broken clock etc).
Seneca was by far the last man I’d take advice from, he died by suicide, so it goes to show he didn’t even value his own life, let alone the life of others. Losing your body is one thing, but killing your soul? He was an idiot. Have you read all his writings or just go off of what Ryan spoon feeds you? Seneca was a pratter, meaning over boastful, Solomon says in proverbs a pratting fool shall fall. Does Solomon hold up against Seneca? Let’s see what Seneca says… Throw me to the wolves, and I’ll come back leading the pack. A chapter later and he says even to live takes an act of courage. So in one instance he was sounding the trumpet, boastful, arrogant, and egotistical, than shortly after he was on the brink of suicide. How is that a way to live? He was an idiot. 2nd, he says, treat each day as if it’s a separate life, what does that mean? That means he has an adversity or a goal in front of him, but he’s saying later later, later. The day is separate because he doesn’t wanna overcome his adversity, if you say later later later than later may never come. This is why in the same chapter he says, we complain we don’t have time, yet we have more time than we know what to do with, he was not oriented, he was lost and stupid, nothing to flllow, aimless. , Look towards David, another man from our Bible, a God fearing and God loving man, David says in ghe same situation, Lord, teach me to number my days so I gain a heart of wisdom, teach me to number my days so I know how frail I am. Big difference, between David and Seneca, one feared and loved Gods connection, and Seneca the other, did not value a connection with the higher power, David insinuates that to number your days, meaning have a calendar, for his son Solomon says a wise man judges with time and discernment, what is important and what is not. The trick is to major in major things, not major in minor things, or you’ll do figure eights. That’s stoics, doing activity but not productivity. I still don’t get how after all this time the Bible, Quran, Gita and Mahabharata has been around with the likes of stoics and Epicureans who are also found debating in the Bible of the book of acts, that people fall for this type of bullshit philosophy, and the spiritual connections of following Gods modem, is set for prosperity and abundance. Yet these so called modern stoics philosophers are adamant in making the same mistakes, over and over, fun fact, the stoics in the book of acts chapter 17, starts off with stoics mocking Paul, questioning him of Moses, Solomon, Jesus, and other prophets who worship God, their teachings and merit, and 2 chapters later, instead of scorning him, they chased after him begging and crying to teach us these better ways. This is why their is over 500,000 churches in Europe today, how many stoic schools are their? Can you name just 10? Solomon says, as a man thinks, so he becomes, you think like Seneca, you will have the same outcome like Seneca, suicide. You think like Porphet Daniel, you become like Daniel, always in reverence of God, and able to overcome life’s pangs and woes, for all it is is a test, God provides the answers when we ask, stoics never asked him, nor do athiest now and they both ancient stoics vs modern athiest have in common, the highest rates of suicides. Life is a test, you can either pass, or fail, David passed, Seneca failed, leaving on the note, let’s end it to their thinking patterns and ways of life… "Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by rulers as useful." - Lucius Seneca The fool says in his heart, "There is no God." They are corrupt, their deeds are vile; there is no one who does good. Pslams 14:1 - King David Do you see the difference? One believed ima higher power, this is why their saying goes if you believe in God, than you believe in yourself, if you believe in yourself, than you believe in God. Seneca didn’t believe in god, so that’s why he killed himself, because if he did believe in God, he would have never killed himself, he would have loved himself, that’s how you show you love God.
If only 10% of his ideas were good and 90% were absolute bull, he’d have been the Timothy Dexter of Rome. There’s the distinct possibility that he wasn’t as smart as his contemporaries made him out to be; but the fact that he was able to keep up his output for decades means he was probably CLOSE to what everyone thought of him.
This opened a mini flood of memories for me: I remember my mom saying to me, "We're all dying from the moment we are born." I can't remember the context, but I had a lot of anxiety about life and death as a kid, and I think it was just her way of saying there's no point fearing what's inevitable. ... And when I expressed fear of nuclear bombs dropping (cold war era) she said, "If a bomb drops, let's hope it lands on us so we don't have to live through the aftermath." And when I expressed fear of terrorists attacking because we lived on a US military base overseas, she said, "No. We are not going to live in fear. That's the entire point of terrorism. We're going to live our lives. Otherwise, they win." I think my mom is a Stoic and doesn't know it. 💝
Marcus Aurelius : we are constantly dying , dying everyday
But Mostly we Live
We are constantly dying; dying everyday. But we shall endure to “live” through the slow death.
thank you 🙏🏾
been there, feeling like no matter how hard i tried, i just didn’t stand out. then i picked up Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and honestly, it changed everything. chapter 3 opened my eyes to how energy works-it’s not about effort, it’s about alignment. people started noticing me in ways they never had before.
Reality and perspective. Leverage them. Reframing and also realizing everyday we wake is a new beginning. Make the best of it. 😊
Thank you
How touching ...The thrown stone rising and falling with indifference.
an important zen principle is to "embrace impermanence"
I am sure, at times when he is away from the camera, Ryan shows occasional glimpses of happiness.
Like Brian Cox once said, “… we are time travellers travelling into the future, … we are not able to travel into the past ….”.
Yeah
if you’ve ever felt like no one notices you, trust me, i get it. i felt like that for years, trying all the confidence hacks and advice out there. but nothing clicked until i read Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki. there’s something about chapter 3-it’s like the missing puzzle piece i didn’t know i needed.
Seeing this on my birthday 🎉
“Whenever you find yourself blaming providence, turn it around in your mind and you will see that what has happened is in keeping with reason.”
Truth!
The best reminder.
i was just like you, wondering why some people effortlessly draw attention while i felt invisible. nothing i tried seemed to work. then i came across Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it completely shifted my perspective. the way chapter 3 explains energy and presence? it’s like unlocking the secret to being noticed.
Truth 🎉
RIP my situationship
Had no idea you were from Bronte!
Great video, also great to see you enjoy old school thrash
Yes, Come on!!!
This video is cool 😊
Question for Ryan ,How long have you spent in Australia
#AmorFati , #PremeditacioMalorum #ForceMajeure great meditation to start the day.
"Life is a one-way street"- its open mind
The process of a seed's development into a flourishing plant only commences after its death; the seed's outer shell must fully decompose before germination can occur.
The older I get the more stoic I become.
Where is the cemetery at 0:56 ?
Waverley cemetery, Sydney, I do this walk a lot.
for the longest time, i thought being magnetic was something you either had or didn’t. i used to watch others shine while i felt stuck. then i found Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it made me realize it’s all about the vibe you give off. chapter 3 especially changed the way i carry myself-it’s such a powerful shift.
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There is only Now.
Ah well.
I miss the thinkers and philosophers. 🤔💭
Deep dive discussions, introspection and acquainted communication.
fact. All you need to infer the rest...
Yeah but ... can't throw caution to the wind
"Lucky" enough to live?
Hmmm......
Could you explain his personal life. I am talking about his wife cheating
Actually, we are nearing longevity escape velocity where every year of life we lose through aging - we get back from scientific progress.
And yet Christ still offers a better way
Do you ever wonder if Seneca was the Elon Musk of his day? I mean, that the only reason his writings make sense is because they were heavily curated. I think if one wades through the shite that Elon the Annointed squirts onto the world long enough, pearls appear by virtue of chance alone (broken clock etc).
I don’t think Seneca bought other people’s ideas and then labelled them as his own
Seneca was by far the last man I’d take advice from, he died by suicide, so it goes to show he didn’t even value his own life, let alone the life of others. Losing your body is one thing, but killing your soul? He was an idiot.
Have you read all his writings or just go off of what Ryan spoon feeds you? Seneca was a pratter, meaning over boastful, Solomon says in proverbs a pratting fool shall fall. Does Solomon hold up against Seneca? Let’s see what Seneca says…
Throw me to the wolves, and I’ll come back leading the pack. A chapter later and he says even to live takes an act of courage.
So in one instance he was sounding the trumpet, boastful, arrogant, and egotistical, than shortly after he was on the brink of suicide. How is that a way to live? He was an idiot. 2nd, he says, treat each day as if it’s a separate life, what does that mean? That means he has an adversity or a goal in front of him, but he’s saying later later, later. The day is separate because he doesn’t wanna overcome his adversity, if you say later later later than later may never come. This is why in the same chapter he says, we complain we don’t have time, yet we have more time than we know what to do with, he was not oriented, he was lost and stupid, nothing to flllow, aimless. , Look towards David, another man from our Bible, a God fearing and God loving man, David says in ghe same situation, Lord, teach me to number my days so I gain a heart of wisdom, teach me to number my days so I know how frail I am. Big difference, between David and Seneca, one feared and loved Gods connection, and Seneca the other, did not value a connection with the higher power, David insinuates that to number your days, meaning have a calendar, for his son Solomon says a wise man judges with time and discernment, what is important and what is not. The trick is to major in major things, not major in minor things, or you’ll do figure eights.
That’s stoics, doing activity but not productivity. I still don’t get how after all this time the Bible, Quran, Gita and Mahabharata has been around with the likes of stoics and Epicureans who are also found debating in the Bible of the book of acts, that people fall for this type of bullshit philosophy, and the spiritual connections of following Gods modem, is set for prosperity and abundance. Yet these so called modern stoics philosophers are adamant in making the same mistakes, over and over, fun fact, the stoics in the book of acts chapter 17, starts off with stoics mocking Paul, questioning him of Moses, Solomon, Jesus, and other prophets who worship God, their teachings and merit, and 2 chapters later, instead of scorning him, they chased after him begging and crying to teach us these better ways. This is why their is over 500,000 churches in Europe today, how many stoic schools are their? Can you name just 10? Solomon says, as a man thinks, so he becomes, you think like Seneca, you will have the same outcome like Seneca, suicide. You think like Porphet Daniel, you become like Daniel, always in reverence of God, and able to overcome life’s pangs and woes, for all it is is a test, God provides the answers when we ask, stoics never asked him, nor do athiest now and they both ancient stoics vs modern athiest have in common, the highest rates of suicides. Life is a test, you can either pass, or fail, David passed, Seneca failed, leaving on the note, let’s end it to their thinking patterns and ways of life…
"Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by rulers as useful."
- Lucius Seneca
The fool says in his heart, "There is no God." They are corrupt, their deeds are vile; there is no one who does good.
Pslams 14:1 - King David
Do you see the difference? One believed ima higher power, this is why their saying goes if you believe in God, than you believe in yourself, if you believe in yourself, than you believe in God. Seneca didn’t believe in god, so that’s why he killed himself, because if he did believe in God, he would have never killed himself, he would have loved himself, that’s how you show you love God.
If only 10% of his ideas were good and 90% were absolute bull, he’d have been the Timothy Dexter of Rome. There’s the distinct possibility that he wasn’t as smart as his contemporaries made him out to be; but the fact that he was able to keep up his output for decades means he was probably CLOSE to what everyone thought of him.
Just a reminder: we keep going because stopping is death. Duh. Water is wet.
Truth 🎉