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Krishiv Thakuria's avatar

I loved the quote you pulled from Tim Ferris on two systems thinking. You are essentially separating your emotions/thoughts from yourself. It makes it feel like these negative thoughts and emotions are just lego bricks attached to the lego brick of Yourself—you can choose to detach a sad brick from Yourself for a happy brick as you wish. Negative thought for positive thought. Bad question for good question.

Some questions/thought experiments I thought of:

1.⁠ ⁠What is your strongest desire? If it was unattainable, would you still do what it would take to attain it?

2.⁠ ⁠⁠If you didn’t change any of your current habits, would you still become your ideal self?

3.⁠ ⁠⁠If you stayed the same person for the next year, would you be proud or ashamed?

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The First Look's avatar

I love the questions you're internalizing!

This one in particular peaked my interest...

“What are you hearing that’s actually not being said?”

To take it further, I would want to know why I'm fabricating information that's not stated. As well as, is what I'm hearing skewing towards the negative or the positive. Because I bet that will be a reflection of how I feel about the person, the situation and/or myself in that moment.

Thanks for writing these Aatik, I'm thoroughly enjoying them!

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