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Episode 1708 Scott Adams: Today I Will Take Your Brain On A Mushroom Trip Without Any Mushrooms

2022-04-09 | 🔗

Content:

  • Skeptical Republicans and trusting Democrats
  • Bill Maher, most useful citizen award
  • Do SAT scores correlate with family income?
  • Ali Alexander to talk with federal grand jury
  • Whiteboard: Prophesy vs. Plan
  • Mushrooms and reality
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The good morning, everybody and what a special morning. It is better than all the other mornings and we've had a lot of mornings. Am I right? Let's say we take a three hundred and sixty five we'll use that as our standard multiply by fifteen billion years, and the number is anybody anybody. I know a lot of you. Didn't take a higher level math, so you can't do that math. If you had like me, I can't do that math in my head either, but if I could, wouldn't that be impressive about that, that would be a show way better than this one. But how would you like to take it up a notch? this is the show of shows. This is the one that will blow your freaking mind. This is the show that you will remember for ever and to make this really is more of a spear.
Actual a journey, let's enjoy a cup or mug or a glass of techno jealous or sign a candy, jug or flask of vessel of any kind fill it with the beverage that you believe will take you to the next level. I think it'd be coffee enjoyment now for the unparalleled pleasure. It's the dope mean end of the day, bit of oxytocin, I would leave that out and it's called the simultaneous sip and wow? Is it going to be good this time, you're ready you ready, you ready, yeah! That was as good as I promised. Maybe a little better maybe a little better. Alright, I, the Funniest news today is there was a survey by the economist and you go and they
which media organizations are trusted by Democrats and also by Republicans. Now we cannot trust any data. I think we've all learned and as the data we can trust the least poles surveys. now I'm exaggerated a little bit now. Only thing I want to tell you is that I don't know Tell you this date is correct or the survey is valid, but we're going to act like it is cuz, that's going to be more fun a great if we act like it's real, Scooby be way more fun. The the data that Stoli Real is there was a huge difference. in Democrats democratic Republicans in terms of who they trusted now, not in the obvious way Obviously, the Democrats were trusting CNN more than
Ox, obviously, you know the Republicans liked their bright barts more than their MSNBC is right. So some of that is obvious and of course the survey showed that exactly like you'd expect, but here's the weird part Republicans also don't trust their own side. As pre striking, so that so the Republicans, definitely don't trust CNN, but do you know who else they don't trust Fox NEWS News Max Bright barred, basically Dothan? They basically trust, not them. Who are the smaller ones
Let let let let's just look at the last. Oh I dunno five years will just take the last five years. Keep it current, who are the smart ones, the one who didn't trust everything are the ones who trusted the news like who got the better record for last five years. You know what I know, because you I'm setting you up a little bit cause. I know the audience, are you sure? Are you sure it feels like that to me right It feels like the people who are the most skeptical were also the most right, with some notable exceptions there are. There are some things that you are skeptical of that I still think might be right and who knows so we don't agree on all the skepticism, but if you were just to take a record with Yosef hits and misses the people who doubted everything came out pretty well,
Am I wrong, but has anybody done the following thing and could anybody is it even possible. Has anybody ever taken- let's, let's just say, an apples, to apples comparison as best you could, in this case CNN to Fox NEWS. You know, let's call them peers, roughly speaking, that they would be peers not in size. Fox news is bigger, but in type. Roughly peers. Now, as anybody ever made a list of say again last five years cause current matters more than anything else. The last Here's the number of stories that each of the network's got wrong now. Could you make such just now under the CNN list, you'd have everything from russian collusion to blah blah blah, but
Wouldn't you also have some things on the Fox NEWS list, because the nature of the news, businesses, everybody gets stuff wrong right. But I don't know of any case. Have you heard of a case where Fox NEWS left legitimate news out of the news? Have they ever been accused of that I haven't heard of that? Cnn gets accused of that. So there are definitely some different, going out there, but I would not judge CNN nor Fox NEWS, nor any other news by the fact that they got some stories wrong that fair, But what can we all agree that getting some even major stories even getting major stories wrong? Yet you have to kind a factor that in to that's just the news business, how can you possibly get them all right, all the time?
that's not a thing so, if you're just being reasonable, you know they're gonna get some big stories wrong, no matter what kind of resources or intentions they put on it. But what would the lists looks You know if you made the list that you have some way to be objective about it. Would it'd, be you know three or four things under the Fox NEWS list, three or four big things under the sea and then list, would they look alike, sort of the same and then you'd get down to the trivial stuff? And you know more where these the opinion people The news people say would get murky, but also, unimportant after the first five or so. and then you'd have to ask- which ones are important is does is the Jussie Smollett case important. Now you could argue it is, but you could also argue So how do you so if one has a big stories that were wrong whichever side and the other
maybe more stories that were wrong. How could you ever compare of you. I would just say that you should have some humility about what they're. Not you can tell. Your own side is wrong, which is actually something that most of you are already at cause, the the big takeaway from this data, which is totally credible? Is that Republicans are far more likely to be skeptical of all authority and. to me. It looks like that's the right play more right than the other side. I think it's a mistake to be an absolutist. You know if you're just going to say everything's falls well, you know I'm not going to take that bath, but you can't criticize its track record. I don't think if you don't have data to support it. Cuz anecdotally, it would look like the doubters have the edge
several years Bill Maher continues to be most value. Player, I think I should start giving out the most valuable. Player award for just Americans were being useful citizens and it would have nothing to do with you any of your past So it is not about anything. You did up to this point, but how'd you do this week. Did you have a good week Bill Maher because he has even ability to call out his own side as well as what you might say is the other side. I don't off. He would say it that way but since he can call out people of all groups. I think Just doing a service, that's probably one of the most important things happening right now in terms of our consciousness. There, just a few people just a few who can kind of crossover, and
the message through the bubbles and so he's doing it again. He was apparently overtime on his show, possessing question, and he said he was happy about you. Learn must taking over a stake in twitter because he thought to be good for a free speech, and said something. I've said a lot of. You said that Twitter is a private company, meaning meaning that the government doesn't own them. So since, as a non government entity they're not really bound by free speech in the usual way, but as a bit more points out its functionally the same as banning your speech, if you get banned on Twitter is like for all practical purposes, they what's the point of having a constitution. If you can find your workarounds of this magnitude is sort of makes a joke. Constitution, so I'm completely on that page completely on
and I would hope most people around that but you certainly helping people to get on that page. so I give him most valuable player award Good citizen again forget about anything else. You did before this week, because that's not part of the envy be ordered this way, racism and even gave some examples. Up. Our discussion about the Wuhan LAB was banned on twitter being being the potential source of the pandemic. and again, then Bill Maher, all, obeying useful in helping people think By not saying that the virus came from the lab saying that we we can't rule it out, which is the only thing you can say at this point so that's like just such a useful opinion
So I said I'm going to correct myself: I'm issuing a correction correction by Mama. Mama is a rare thing, so make sure you pay attention. When I tell you I was wrong about it. So the college freshman who humiliated Brian Spelter at whatever that event, was a disinflation conference and then the freshmen pointed out, see and ends list of disinformation and sort of embarrassed. Brides, daughter I want the answer to that which he just avoided the question, and I said at the time that it'll look like this. The question was written by a professional, meaning that the student would be more of a set up yeah. The student was on Tucker Carlson lesson is this. Does? Why am updating my opinion, apparently the freshmen rights for the his college newspaper, so that fact. that fact alone suggests are going to reverse my opinion.
So my opinion is that a student couldn't have written it. It was just too well run but he has now a record of working for the school paper and so I'll say: oh okay, that that does justia some writing talent, and so I'm going to say, You are hearing my dog screaming in some kind of urgency and I might have to leave here to find out what that is. If she does it again, are you ok with that Does we have enough dog lovers here right there? If I hear a bark again, I'm going to have to go, I think she's barking at the cat, but you don't understand if I take a minute to do that right so let you heard again so here's another example of Democrats, believing whatever they're told.
A true or false, Republicans were very early to say it sounds to be like this black lives matter. Organization might be more about making money than it is about helping black people. Am I right that was pretty much the republican point of view from the start. Now let let's make a careful distance does these things get taken out of context. I don't think any. I don't think any Republican was saying black lives, don't matter I didn't hear that right, so nobody I with sort the general idea that, like everybody, should be treated as equal in every ways that matters to black lives matter, yeah, just the general concept that we should all be treated as valuable human beings. Everybody was on that page, but.
But now we know that the organization itself, just the other small group of people whose names were attached to it. It's starting to look like a little bit of sketchy, stuff happened and what's important about this story, is it's coming from the Huffington Post. so the Huffington Post is running stories. Essential they calling out blood. Okay, there's my dog, yet I gotta go. Take care of this dog thing I'll, be right back the fighter, so she's either fix your problem.
If I hear it again, I'm going to have to go, take care of it again. Alright, so there's another non story and see you then about junior tax mark meadows on November fifth, so right after the the election. and and engineer was passing along some legal strategies. for overturning the election and so see you then, is treating this like it. It's like a huge scandal and there's something really
or the happened, etc, who turn on my security cam? So I can see the dog if she's she's outdoors, she may have gotten out. Oh damn it that's what happened open gate that would suggest that my dog is at the front door. Where she shouldn't be. So what what is the most reliable rule of technology that if you have
YO cameras all around your house and there's one that you need to look at. It will be the one this not working. Now the camera works. I look at it every day, multiple times, but because it's because it's important like. I really really want to see this right now, because I can't go look and my dog might be out there, because the gothic got out of the gate is the one thing that doesn't start working all the other cameras Oregon. How does that happen so?
yeah one of is things when I designed my house, I put it in all kinds of really cool autumn automation, none of it ever works almost nothing. This automated in this house works all it needs to and I'll work. Sometimes so I've got somebody taking care of the dog thing. That's should take self, so this CNN story is hilarious, because Is Don Jr is being Lasai attacked by see you then four doing the most normal thing that anybody ever did so this. What Don Jr is accused of.
Someone sent around some suggestions for how to legally. pause the process. I guess long enough to check things out. Or potential ways to have alternate electorates, or something like that now, given that the list was by design, things that should be legal or could you may be tested? Maybe they will stand the legal process. but they were, they had a legal theory behind them. is it illegal to send around somebody else's ideas? There are labelled as legal things to consider legal things to consider and then they discard them and don't do them or I don't think that maybe they did so
What what why does Don Jr always get in trouble for doing what all business people do, which is for rubber? He got in trouble for taking a meeting with a russian because she might have some information about Hillary Clinton, and my argument was always that's what anybody would do. Anybody who had any experience in business at all the first thing you didn't do Cuz, he was just downstairs the entire The effort involved in going to the meeting was taking the elevator into his own building. It was in this one building. There was somebody knew like a a personal connection, so who wouldn't take that meeting because it sounded like it. could be something good if it turned out that it was young and that the information came from a russian spy, then maybe you get the FBI involved
But you're not going to call the FBI on something that almost certainly going to be bullshit. Who does that? I wouldn't would you if you are almost sure that it was really just a meeting downstairs and somebody new and young you're, just sort of humor wrangled a little bit by you know. Maybe maybe that could be something. Would you call the F b? I I had a time or would you find out what the information was and if it sounded sketchy, then call the FBI. So, every time Don Junior does exactly what every smart person does every business setting everywhere all the time on every topic, if kids at CNN can make it a scandal. so the most obviously anybody does on any topic is take. Some ideas somebody has and you know and pass them around, then will discard the ones that are clearly problematic and then
it may be. Try one that's the best of the bunch like that or where's the problem. Exactly yeah. It's not. Illegal to have bad ideas that you discard is it They were bad ideas that they accepted, but a bad idea. You discard is an example of somebody doing exactly what everybody should be doing: the floating up a bunch of ideas of discarding the bad ones. That's not a problem, that's a that's a future. All right So see you then got more reports on everybody does, that more civilian attacks and there's some intercepted audio. Apparently russian military talking about killing the civilians, meaning that they were doing it intentionally now,
let us do a little checking with the skeptics, how many of you would believe, a shouldn't language, audio that the Ukrainians have have provided so the sources the Ukrainian, so the greater use of giving you of any an audio this sounds like russian speaking. People say exactly what you'd expect them to say. If you were you crave, and you wanted people to know that the Russians are doing terrible war crimes. Do you believe in or don't believe it about the book? cause I I said it in a way to set you up not to believe it right, but I did that intentionally lot of you don't believe it. I to say this I would say: it's not credible
but I'm leaving toward a maybe being true, but I wouldn't ask you to believe it yeah see here's the problem. The problem is the source can't be trusted at all, literally the least credible source of all sources? the enemy during a war is the least credible source an enemy during the war should be lying as hard as they can be. The only requirement during war. That makes sense Is that your lies or believable, or that have an impact or they have some military benefit? That's that Ukraine has no obligation to tell the truth d agree. Do you say that Ukraine the current situation has some obligation to the rest of the world to tell the truth about what's going on, I don't think so because we're adults right if
adults, and we see that there in a war. We should not believe anything that neither side says, as I certainly don't believe, the russian version. That would be ridiculous, but scepticism skepticism is warranted now Do you think that it would be going too far to say it's false? It would not be going too far to say You don't know one way or the other, because the source has no credibility, but No matter whether the story is true or not, can we agree that atrocity is pretty much are guaranteed pretty much cuz, it's a war, of course the Roach Asti's. Of course the villians are being killed, of course they're. Not being so careful. Of course you don't need these antic. Those to tell you what you already know that can't be a there has to be true. It's all right. I mean I t is this:
It's a reinstate the essay tease and I guess it is as as part of their requirements for getting in and interesting Lee. I wasn't aware of this, but apparently studies to say that the essays to use the people who are not in favor of them. They say that the only I that they correlate really well with is the income of the person who took it that they don't correlate. So well with, I guess, future success, The thing that does Coralie well is the grades. You them high school. I guess so. If you get good grades in high school here, probably get good reason college. This fairly predicted but the s eighties or not, but not, but MIT must disagree or they just like a brand. That says you have to be the smart in so one of those two things and What do you think? Does it make sense to say that the the S8, scores. Coral,
with family income more than more than your future success. I am not I am that I feel like all of the variables are to bi, directional and and confounding and stuff. I just know that you can suss that out.
I had the choice of hiring somebody who who did well on the S a t's versus someone who did not, I think, I'd, take the water dead. Now, if I had both if I had their school performance and the school performance was opposite, the S a t's, which seems kind of rare to me, but maybe I I think I might wait the school performance higher because you could imagine they had a bad day and the SH teams or something but I dunno, sh T comes. I think, I'd trust the essay it is. I do think that there might be like a twenty percent. Do you know racism baked in and anti poor person anti poor person in general?
Built into the sats that seems true, but sort of directionally, I think they're reasonably accurate. I would imagine so Ali Alexander the found. I guess he was the founder of the protest on January. Second,. And he's going to talk to I guess the committee this looking into it. The federal grand jury subpoenaed him is going to talk to them. and I thought it was interesting how he responded. So here are some things, so he use and created the Save America March on January six He denied talking with the White House about security groups or coordinating Pratt plans with a proud boys, so he denied He says I don't believe I have information that will be useful to them, but I'm quite frightening as best I can now that's kind of perfect. Isn't it.
late if you're in this situation? This is this is just a perfect statement, I don't believe I have information that will be useful to them, but I'm cooperating as best. I can that's. That's nice. That's a nice matter of fact it doesn't provoke it. Just as just a matter of fact, that's really good, taken. They said the quote. I did nothing wrong and I am not in possession of evidence that anyone else had plans to commit unlawful acts. Okay, a good clean denial. Do you like a specific and clean denial, and that does seem I don't see any weasel you that right now, just talk about the message and I have no idea what's in anybody's head- were what actually happened the day, but in terms of messaging, this is really good
And then that he goes on, Ngos quote. I denounce any one who planned to subvert my permitted event, a nice contrast. There said very his permanent in advance and the other permanent events that day, I capital grounds to stage any counter productive activities again. That's really well done. You're, just terms of communication in public relations and very clean nicely done. But then the New York Times says it's an indication that the inquiry could reach into the Trump administration. We'll keep an eye on that and see what's see what's up, but now I promised you in the title and how many of you stayed around for this guy get the we gotta a weakened
size group are gonna, give you a mushroom like experience, but without any mushrooms. But he s say: what's it like it, wouldn't when people have not done any kind of psychedelic s, people have it's a horrible job, trying to explain it, because it defies explanation. If you could explain it in words, you would need to do it. You can just read a book about it, so it is By definition, impossible to explain- and I'm sure everybody has some something- that's a little bit unique right there is that their own experiences a little bit unique. So I'm going to give you just a little taste of something that will get you in sort of that mindset. Little bits I'm going to bend assumptions about reality. Just a little.
I'm going to start with a story and the most provocative first sentence of a book that could ever be, I once hypnotized a psychic? Wouldn't that be a good opening line for a book? I once hypnotized a psychic, true story. Now the psychic seem to be a psychic yeah. That was her claim and reason I did. It was because psychics are notoriously easy to hypnotize. Anecdotally, don't know if there's a science to that- and I was a trained him I was now one of the things that she said once she was under hypnosis, was she explained to me that the in the psychic realm, if there is
I like that. The arrow of time was not one directional. In other words, she could not tell if she was predicting something that was going to happen or or she was telling you something that had happened, that she couldn't know about that. Those two things were identical. She could only see them, but she couldn't put I am wrong and I thought it was not interesting. Now, I'm not telling you, I believe in psychics, I'm just telling you what the experience was, and you can make your own conclusions about this. What I'm really doing is just priming you, I'm just putting your mind in mindset. Just opening up the will say your imagination, so Only thing I'm going to ask for you is that you imagine it, I won't ask you
change your mind about anything, we're just going to do some imager and one of the things that mushrooms did for me in the one one example that I took them and by the way I don't recommend a do recommend any drug for anybody right. That's that's for your doctor and you to figure out, but one of the things you find out.
is that some of your most basic assumptions about reality, maybe also right and you might not find out a better assumption about reality, because you took a psychedelic, but you might come out of it. Thinking that the impression of reality you used to have is not so stable and that can be actually be useful because it means you're not locked into whatever is bothering you if you're, if you're locked into a mental loop, the mushrooms can just tell you, you know you don't have to be there and maybe that's enough, and then you just lose the loop or lose that frame. so I want to talk about a prophecy vs. A plan. Prophecy means that you see something in your mind in the future. Now, if he prophesies it, that just means you see it right, it doesn't mean you're, doing anything about it. Now, what would be the difference between that and a plan?
will a plan would be something we say? Okay, I see where I'm going, but I also see that I'm going to do these steps and without the steps you know that the division isn't going to happen. So you say those are very different. Right is a big difference between just having a vision of something versus having a plan together now, a third thing, this difference from those two is imagination. Suppose you just like to imagine yourself in the future is not a plan. It's not a prophecy! You just like to spend time with your imagination. He now some day that'd be cool. Well, imagine if this happened. Imagine if it happened now, I'm going to tell you a true story about me. I a very young age, probably teenage
or so I like to imagine something in particular. Now there were a number of things I like to match. I like to imagine I could fly I'd. Imagine myself flying over the town. Nesara, and I like to imagine that when I was young I like to imagine that I would become a famous cartoonist and I would just imagine what that would be like what was that be great. If my job just like drawing cartoons and what it was, it really worked out. I'd be thinking now I can't say that I had a plan exactly, and I am not Like a prophecy, sometimes. But what I was actually doing was just imagining it. I was just taking a pleasant thing to imagine and then imagining it now. This is.
We're were to tell you why I'm really talking about this. Some people watching this, not the majority, but some of you, let's say out of one hundred anywhere any hundred any few. A few of you to have a profound experience, not all of you but we play along as well, and the profound experience is that you believe set there's this big difference between imagining something having a vision where a prophecy whatever. Where do you want to put on it or just seeing? If you don't know why it well, it's just there and planning to go somewhere. Also from about my teenage years, I had this cool imaginary thought that someday through it didn't matter how the sequence of events
I would be asked to visit the President of the United States in the oval office and he would s my advice on something ad it wasn't was a reason for it. It was just like a pleasant cool thing to think of, and so I been thinking that, since I was a teenager now. some of you know that happened in twenty eight too? in the oval office chatting with Trump and yeah. I told you he asked my opinion about who he'd be end up running. As I said, Cobbler Harris, he said Joe Biden was his guess. He was a better guessers of me. So that's why I can tell you the story. I know you wouldn't mind. Now that's a one day, I can tell you because he wouldn't mind that I told you that he knew years in advance what was going to happen and we called it so that there is a special case. I think that I can tell you out so in so in truth,
that actually happened now did I do anything intentionally to make that happen. oh, I do know that I was always interest in politics as a hobby. I do know that I was drawn into this live streaming stuff and I do know they started tweeting, and I do know that when Trump came on the scene, I thought he was more interesting than other people in the persuasion if it with what I already knew, and so I wrote about it and one thing- to another and there I was literally the oval office. It was just the damnedest thing now that the two examples You are even the only ones I mean if they were, the only ones would be good enough story by itself, but consistently. I find that things. I simply imagined for fun, literally just a feel good
before I go to sleep, usually it was all a trick. I would do trying to fall asleep instead of thinking of the past and instead of thinking of the real future. Like my to do list for tomorrow, I never think about the past. I never think about the to do list. I imagined something that would just really be cool. Someday in the future, and I don't I don't try to imagine something tomorrow, cuz, yet that's too easy to falsify. Like your brain, won't, let you imagine something that you think. That's not going happen tomorrow, but if you say in years. For now some So now this cool thing might be happening. You can you can embrace that. Now. Here's the tip! That's going to change some of your lives. You cannot stop thinking about something you don't have the power brains. Don't work that way. You can't say, stop thinking about the elephant, don't know, don't think of that elephant stock.
I think you about the elephant. The more you say, stop thinking about the elephant, the more you think about the damn elephant. You can't stop thinking of ethics, but what you can do is fill up your shelf space You can fill your mind with something pleasant and then there's just not as much room do yeah that the bad thing will get in and it'll keep chipping away. It's going to keep open the door. It's going to keep trying to Pry up the window is going to be trying to get in from every angle. Behold it off. If you get a strong enough positive imaginary. This is a key imaginary future image that is really pleasant. You can live in it and and keep the cooties out. You know you can keep the monsters out and the longer you do it, the less power the monsters have, because here's the most important thing you need to know about a brain. What it thinks about it thinks matters
doesn't think about the things that matter what is takes about is what matters. If you understand that you understand was basic thing about the brain and how to reprogram that that's how it happens. This can reprogram you just a basic truth. Whatever I make you think about is what matters. If you think that the things you think about, or because there are good reasons, sometimes It's a national emergency, yeah, there's a good reason, but most of the stuff. You think about this because you're thinking about it, it's not because it's important, that's the most important thing so simply make yourself a think about more minutes of somebody else, because a more minutes you can make I'll think about something else, the fewer minutes to that other thing and it just starts to shrink shrink it drink it drink it drink it, and the beauty of this is that you can take,
Troll over your mind, your life, because thinking about something really cool that might happen to you in the future is something everybody can do. You can do it a lot. You can do it all the time you can do while you're stuck in line you can do while you're driving you can do it while you're trying to fall asleep. Think of that cool thing or several things doesn't have to be one could be a variety of cool things? Just imagine them the more clearly you imagine them. Remember the visual. part of your brain is important part. So you've got to imagine it in in vision. Don't imagine magnet words, don't imagine it just and sound you could, as smell smells good. Imagine the smell this very powerful, but just visualize yourself. There feel the people feel the handshakes filled. The looks.
you'll just feel yourself in the future and that that becomes a thing. This important and everything else will start to fade. Now, if you're lucky you thought of something, this cool and maybe possible, you may have discovered that you, you live in a simulation or that reality doesn't work exactly the way you thought that wouldn't be a big surprise with it suppose you found out that reality wasn't quite wired the way you thought it's still mostly intact, but there's something about it. You didn't know
that wouldn't be surprising what we find out surprising things about the nature of reality fairly often so here's one that's going to blow your mind. People who take mushrooms, sometimes not every person, but this is the sort of thing you might understand. There's no difference between a plan, a prophecy and your imagination, There's no difference and here's. Why, if you imagine something long enough, you end up gravitating towards the things that make it happen and it's unconscious. you can't tell the difference between imagining it and having a plan for it, because in both cases, you're imagining it and, in both cases a bunch of steps happen, and it happens.
You can't tell the difference between having a prophecy in the case that the prophecy is something that you would also enjoy something they, like imagining. So what are your prophecy Matt matches? What you would like to imagine you're, probably going to act like an imagination, is going to drive you of consciously to do. The things learn the things associated with the people care about the things notice, the things they get you to the same place. These are the same when I teach you, as I have in my book, had a failed. Almost everything is still a big. That system is better than a goal in this support. Will you say by Scott you say: goals are for losers. You should have a system. Do you know what a system is
for there. That's the system every day, philippine shale shelf space as many times as possible with a positive, imaginary, future this far enough away the your brain, isn't going to say. That's not gonna happen tomorrow, but you five years from now three years from now, who knows? How do you get there This is why I don't say have a goal because step one might not be the thing, Maybe the goal will change and maybe you're imagining more than one thing and why? Why would you send that one of the things you imagine is we want? So imagination is more like a system that allows you to get not just this goal, but it might turn out there.
One of your other imagined goals or imagined realities is the one now in the comments. How many of you just had your mind because I just told you how to get everything you want how to get rid of the bad thoughts at a program. The good thoughts in the simple. possible way in a way that not only easy but you'll enjoy every part of it. You'll enjoy it. And all you have to do is your imagination. Activate your visual sense and more clearly, you can imagine it and the more often you imagine it, and especially, if you give yourself enough time to get there. You're going to find it feels like magic.
The problem with explaining affirmations people ask me all the time, You say you use affirmations and he got this seeming The amazing results like how does that work? What in the world would Writing down what you want fifteen times a day while visualizing it how in the world could that make an actual thing happened. This is how not only this is how it could not happen. the mechanisms of explaining here you can.
Before yourself. I think with no argument whatsoever that these are functionally the same and in my life they absolutely if I acted the same- that if I can imagine it, I'm I'm drifting toward it, and if I don't imagine it, I don't drift toward it and then just works every time. All the time on every topic, no exceptions. Now some of you just lost some mental illness, not most of you. somebody, as some of you just found a way to get everything you want and that note, this being the most valuable life stream you ve ever seen and the highlight of your life and then a close it with one extra bonus, sip, you're, you're beverage might be a little cool, but that doesn't make this less cool. Does.
No, it doesn't, it does not so join me now for the bonus sip and after that we'll have a good weekend. Oh good, oh good, so good. Thank you Youtube. By the way, I have lots of micro, lessons on the locals platform subscription to go to locals and it's an app andor and the site you can find US googles.
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