How to you interpret it, is the experience in and of itself...

 How to you interpret it, is the experience in and of itself and how it will be remembered. For example, if one interprets their event as "I must do this work" -> this is an example of the planning and the setting of goals via fear.

For example, "Trials and tests are a form of an experience, not something that is conduced by you, rather something that is experienced."

We realize new thoughts as time passes, because we see patterns and similarities given the time to process said information.


As specific the universe is, is the amount of content that we are supposed to know, that's the variable in and of itself - the more specific things we know, the more we are becomming aware of ourselves [1], physically, as this is the only way to do, as we are limited human beings and time passes. This is why the universe and brain cells look the same [1].


Relatable Quotes:

Mental limits vs. human limits, capabilities.

It is only what you think it is; If it's an idea, it's derived as a goal; "Necessity is the mother of invention"



Anyone teaching you anything else is contradictory and ideologically manipulative by the name of behavioral logic. I don't care if the content learned is accurate, it's horrible to depend on non-primary sources. You should only depend on primary sources.



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