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@patricklim4314 What a shame that when someone makes a nice, reflective comment, someone really crazed come along and posts this. Happens a lot.
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Notice how even a truly great man has trouble talking about his behavioral addictions, and hesitates for a moment, and a brief but unmistakable look of discomfort and shame passes across his face. That should tell everyone something.
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This is a good thing.
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@Mr.Monta77 I did my homework. It taught me . . . Docility!
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@Tony Exactly. Not ready to exit yet. This is good.
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@kimbadull6448 Read the books Robert reads. Everything he writes will have one or two things he references that are just perfect for you. The only good Jordon Peterson video I ever saw was when he talked about artistic creativity. He was very sincere there. (BTW, artists may or may not make their beds.)
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Two-day fasts are great. No cooking, no dishes.
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C Rode Yeah, the OP was nice. Or was that confusing? Now that's really 😂. Er . . .
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I think this is nonsense, and is based on Christian-influenced propaganda. You don't have to "forgive" transgressions to make sure they don't turn into obsessions that hijack your life. Part of accepting your "dark side" is accepting that you may often feel as though you want revenge, rather than to offer forgiveness. You can control that emotion and sublimate it. You don't have to eradicate it, or be a victim of it. Just let it be. Don't be quick to judge; instead, observe.
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Fasting over 44 hours is excruciating to me. But 36 feels great.
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Consider how many religions have the fasts he described. Vegan Lent is not rare, as an example.
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@София-д3р7д Every great artist used anger and resentment and a desire to see others get their just deserts to fuel his art. Anyone who tells you differently either doesn't know, or is trying to manipulate you into docility for their own convenience. No one really wants to deal with creativity. It's too scary.
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Don't have any one attitude at all times. Unless you are a mullosk.
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Does this explain Jeffrey Epstein's black book?
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This is almost everyone.
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I disagree with his advice to confess. A person does not need to bare their shame to others. Thinking you do is not a good thing. First of all, it is not true.
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@Aisha.Ricci005 Yes. And that the best find this hard. Now imagine a person with fewer inner resources and a much more maligned behavioral addiction.
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48:30 and 49:25 and 50:40 -- does that sound like "forgiveness?" It sounds like putting resentment to sublime use.
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Did anyone mention . . . Work?
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YES, study remission in a careful, scientific way.
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I like my dark side.
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Funny to happen upon this video, after all the True Crime stuff that gets recommended by YT, too.
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@MindNow I found mine just the other day. Someone who was horrible to me, really horrible, gratuitously and out of the blue, about a year later (supposedly) had a spectacular opportunity. When I found out even later that the opportunity got scrapped, even before COVID, I was so happy. They have a nice job, a happy marriage, a healthy daughter -- all good. I'm happy for their nice little job, etc. They earned all those things. So the whole picture is satisfying. :) That was my dark side. I accept it just fine. :)
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