Very entertaining, although what he describes
seems like a different kind of exercise entirely.
This one is more about accepting the fact that
we cannot access the objective truth of reality
and so we can slightly modify our narratives in
such a way that's less self-sabotaging and more
helpful. If we're going to be wrong about certain
things regardless, we may as well adjust the
narrative into a more positive light. So as we
interpret reality on the fly knowing it won't
be objectively true, we can feel free to tweak
them slightly but enough so they don't end
up becoming a demotivational force to us. I
feel bad about his take on vaccines though.
These COVID-19 ones have no safety data to
back them up. Hopefully he and his loved
ones can avoid the heart inflammation or
other surprises that sometimes happens.
could, I'd show him this info right here.
It is probably too late by now though.
Thanks for sharing, @logiczombie! Iffin I
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unfortunately, even the "reason.com" brainiacs can't seem to think their way out of a wet paper bag half the time.
quite a treasure trove you've got there,
https://eternitysdream.wistia.com/medias/wqdjvi62zd