Individualist delusion. Phenomena whereby you think your "quirks" are unique, and that your thoughts are somehow your own.
Your thoughts were whispered into your ear.
“People don't have ideas. Ideas have people.” -Jung https://twitter.com/380kmh/status/1341159991680655361
Your thoughts were whispered into your ear.
“People don't have ideas. Ideas have people.” -Jung https://twitter.com/380kmh/status/1341159991680655361
This delusion is useful to marketers insofar as it gives the illusion of choice, which makes you more likely to buy (we humans like control) —but it is a lie.
Your free will allows you to steer some small degrees of latitude from your course destined by circumstance, genes, and
Your free will allows you to steer some small degrees of latitude from your course destined by circumstance, genes, and
environment, but in the end this is true https://twitter.com/barbarianage/status/1341216776839946240?s=10
Chris Haueter (BJJ Black Belt) says that free will is only good for CHANGING environments. It's the ability to MOVE. No matter how much free will you have a room of "unmotivated shitbags" will make you the same within 5-10yrs. No one is exceptional enough to win over time vs envi
This plays into the "if you're the best in the room, change rooms" career #success #mindset #growthmindset worldview, which is fundamentally correct.
The man in room assuming others "don't know x" lacks the humility to stop wasting time on self obsessed fantasies
The man in room assuming others "don't know x" lacks the humility to stop wasting time on self obsessed fantasies
Bespoke is the man who looks at the room and says to himself "they all know, and I do not" (evidence of character primed for learning and "progressive overload" environment selection)