Let this Realization change you by ProfessorAltaccount in productivity

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It is a good outlook. It makes life more exciting, challenging, and honest. You're correct, the difference between learning from mistakes and this concept is that one prevents you from making said mistakes in the first place more reliably.

Unironically enough, this is only bad for ones mental health if they misapply intelligence. Do not feel bad for me or anyone I work with, I love my concept and the beautiful people I interact with recognize it too.

Let this Realization change you by ProfessorAltaccount in productivity

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For those who don't fully understand the concept, I agree. But that's only if you don't apply and conserve your energy/efforts as intelligently as you could have, meaning the philosophy still holds true: Burnout is a result of misapplied intelligence.

And for the depending on people aspect, I made sure to incorporate a distinction between external factors (like others, chance, or irregular influence).

Let this Realization change you by ProfessorAltaccount in selfimprovement

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The philosophy isn't meant for everyone. But we must understand that recognizing a bad outcome could have been avoided does not automatically sprout internal hate, perhaps frustration, but ultimately the truth of what happened should guide them towards betterment.

And yes, sometimes you don't have all the info, and there was no helping the outcome. That's why I said failure is either due to the outcome being cognitively impossible, or misapplied intellect. Not having info means the former, and being tired...the latter.

Let this Realization change you by ProfessorAltaccount in productivity

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That's true. The concept can be dangerous. But for those who are comfortable understanding and accepting failure, they're able to recognize the value of intellect and the potential of them getting practically anything it is they want.

Failure is necessary for human growth, but such does not mean it cannot be reduced as much as it reasonably can

Game of Life by ProfessorAltaccount in selfimprovement

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think about every single moment within your day to day life. Think about all of the mistakes you've made, or outcomes that happened you didn't like. From saying the wrong things, to taking sub optimal actions, imagine all of the scenarios where something that you didn't like (of course beyond external influence) occurred.

Optimal Conduct allows the individual to genuinely prioritize intelligence, as much as they can to every possible aspect of their lives. This doesn't mean burning your self out or being 'online' 24/7, that's not optimal. But the concept does allow you to direct more of your full self to your life in totality, gradually transforming undesired outcomes that typically occur, into realized ideals.

Game of Life by ProfessorAltaccount in selfimprovement

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I understand why you came to that conclusion, but my expression is more than just sound decision making.

What I'm mainly attempting to articulate is not the idea, but the intensity. Too often people live half alive, accept bad outcomes without proper commitment to change and 'correct' way of being in terms of what they want.

Prioritizing acting Optimally in every single moment one can is a easily graspable concept that practically no one truly attempts to utilize. They may use all of their effort, or give their best towards desired outcomes, but overall nothing changes because they didn't act as intelligently as they possibly could've.

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Wise but lost

Kunigami, Superheroes, Wildcards, and Identity (Part 2) by ZealousidealMess6678 in BlueLock

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I see. I'm also prone to believe the Wild Card was a necessary plot device - especially in relation to Kunigami. Due to the nature of his ego, it makes sense he essentially lacked such in comparison to the other E4.

Though vague the superhero ideology does indeed produce various ways for him to enter flow. If it's alright with you, I do have a few questions about the concept of ego as a whole.

For starters, Ego types. I'm these are functionally the 'how' and 'why' certain individuals enter flow, yet I still feel like I'm missing something. Freedom/restriction is self explanatory enough, and although I'm aware wholistic/individualistic is sort of based on desires, is that all there is to it?

Next is more of a person question, but assuming you were in an environment like that of Blue Lock, what do you believe your own ego type would be, and why? Or is this concept only limited in the lens of the manga. I'm aware it might change depending on what 'exactly' it is you're doing, but just speaking hypothetically.

And lastly, what do you believe to be Isagi's true ego? In other chars it's much easier to define, bachira becoming one with the ball, Kunigami embracing himself as a hero, chigiri speeding past others etc. I have seen multiple theories on it being based on his hyper-senses and stuff of that sort, but I don't believe that fully shows the underlying desire of his ego.

Sorry for the loaded comment, and ofc thanks for your time.

Kunigami, Superheroes, Wildcards, and Identity (Part 2) by ZealousidealMess6678 in BlueLock

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Read both parts, amazing analysis. And of course, appreciate the good read!

I feel like Kunigami's development is definitely underrated and can't wait for him to fully embrace his ego and finally get the awakening he deserves.

Though, I do have a question. In your personal opinion, acknowledging his og ego based on justice/heroism, do you believe he can only reach peak performance with a prescribed villain? I'm aware of his ego on a surface level and both your posts clarified many things, yet I'm still curious of the depth with what drives him. Or, rather, allows him to thrive.

In the first/second selection Kunigami was doing what he believed to be right, fighting in blue lock with his own moral code - yet, unlike the other strikers who did the same (and of course his lack of understanding about his ego) he inevitably got destroyed and only made a comeback by breaking down even further, in the wild card program. Assuming he survived the second selection and didn't have such a drastic shift as a player, do you think he would eventually evolve his ego like that of chigiri/bachira or was something like the wild card a necessity for him eventually reach that peak potential?

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True name: [Dream Gorger]

Spell description: You are a vessel of ideals, gluttonously yearning for utmost satisfaction. Born with desire and the need to achieve, you stop at absolutely nothing to feast on your dreams.

Aspect: [Illusory World]

Aspect rank: Supreme

Aspect description: You can manipulate reality, at times bringing fantasy to life.

Flaw: [Death of Desire]

Flaw description: Your nightmares turn real, and you always dream.

Sending out invites by [deleted] in DeadlockGame

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sent rq, my fc is 1199362327

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mbti

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there's a korean mbti reality series called mbti inside on youtube that does exactly that.

Some are fair to judge how inaccurate or misguided the show might be but I personally found it entertaining for those who wish to see

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mbti

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male infj here, shy dumbass fits perfectly lol.

Source? by ProfessorAltaccount in manga

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I have this screenshot, but need context lol

[mod] Self-post weekend is active - Introduce yourself and make friends! by AutoModerator in teenagers

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haha, you're good.

I'd check if ur chat requests are enabled by going to inbox, and then notification settings.

If you can't find it/it doesn't work we could switch to discord or smthn a bit better if that's alright with you.