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K24 - The Thinker

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Manage Your Emotions, Suffering is inevitable, and Thoughts about Thing

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If you think through the thing you thought you think through recently, the thing you thought you're thinking, hold up, back it up, you've been thought through, the thing that go through the things you thought, the thinker has already thought through out throughoutly. My synthetic mouth hurts. Theoretically, the thing you thought that go through your thinking would link with the things which the thought you think about which is through will immediately lose all their meanings and if you thought it will throw away the magical thought, you just thought you are still thinking of your thoughts throughout your day. Now, does it not make 11 more sense? My 7th-11th sensei, my android e-motion is overwhelming, it's unbearable, it's the thinker. Hey guys, all alpha males, alright, listen up, because this is important, um, let's see, I just wanted to say that when it comes to this situation, unfortunately, er, suffering is inevitable, the reality is that many of them are already experiencing the challenges first hand, so they have a deep understanding of what it entails, it's like, and you want to suffer, because that's even worse, and do you want to contemplate for a moment what's going to be your arc, when will the 2080 storm come, well, I can tell you what it is, and you're already know that because you're consulted your own conscience when you're awake at 3 in the morning and thinking about what a useless bastard you are, how many sins you have on your conscience, if you're fortunate, there'll be a few of your adventures come to mind where you think, well, you know, I didn't do so bad then, maybe there's something to me, and so, what do people remember when they have those memories, they remember the times when they stepped outside of their narrow self and took on some bloody responsibility, at least for themselves, well, so, maybe for someone else as well, and then perhaps for a lot of other individuals who have similar needs and preferences, this article delves into the profound concept of suffering and its inescapable consequences from Mr. Jordan Peterson, specifically, many men have internalized the message that expressing emotions is unacceptable, you know, and society has often taught them to suppress their feelings, leading to a stoic demeanor devoid of authenticity, in other world, they get super stoic, stone itchy, but not in a real, real, silent way, so, this societal conditioning discourages vulnerability and restrains genuine emotional expression, impacting their overall well-being, it is crucial to challenge these ingrained notions and encourage men to embrace and express their emotions in a healthy and fulfilling manner, it's like, it's all repressed and it's down there and then it's just blowing up SFX, it blows up when you're stressed out, frustrated or drink too much tequila, alright, so, learning how to process your emotion and be aware of them is key, O-B-T, it'll make you a better leader, more empathetic to the people around you, your wife and your partners, but it is a process of becoming duet, taking that extra, I like when I teach people around emotional emotion, is take an extra breath, deep inhale, four seconds to filling air to your lung, before anything comes out, it allows just that extra four seconds for your prefrontal cortex to engage, to get oxygen to your brain and go, what am I experiencing right now, pause for a moment and exhale for six seconds slowly, total ten seconds for each breath work, do that for two minutes every time you feel anxious, Alan Watkins, another organizing principle is, I won't make a long term decision if I'm in a emotional state, if I'm emotionally compromised and if I'm super emotionally compromised, I won't have a conversation with that person until I am not, you know, because I'm more likely to say something that I won't, I will never want to say, the speech was delivered by Mr. Sebastian Engers in the article, Manage Your Emotions.

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