Everytime I chase something/someone, they drift further away. The minute I give up on the idea, I attract it. In my opinion, life will give you things only once you've learnt to live without them, it wants to teach you to not base your happiness on anything external. It comes from within.
@@nvmffs You can make it a goal even if you are are already happy, just like your goal in life is to keep a house when you already have one. Or maybe they are 70% happy and want more happiness, thus becoming a goal
Happiness is a daily thing, not a long term thing. You’ll get exhausted chasing happiness (and probably develop an addiction). Don’t chase happiness. Chase content.
For over ten years I tried to get into a relationship with girls but kept getting rejected or stuck in the friend zone. One day I said “screw it I’m done I’m just gonna focus on me and work on my own pursuits.” Started going to the gym, read a lot of books, picked up learning the guitar and really just focused on my own projects and guess what? Women still ignored me and I’m still unattractive to them lol
Yeaaah for some reason it doesn't work there xD same for me. In fact, I actually even attracted someone after not giving a shit about it anymore. But you know what the problem was? She turned out to be a total narcisst and didn't give a damn anymore. So... yeah... attracting someone who is completely shit isn't necessarily the solution either.
Hahaha, you're not alone bro. I'm 25 and still dont experienced a relationship that last at least a month. It was so disappointing but atleast we have already watched this video.
8:21 As someone who has been struggling with a really severe sense of perfectionism, this may be the biggest eye opener I've had in years. Realizing that the search for "perfection" itself IS the thing bringing that feeling of imperfection and deciding not to try to chase an unclear definition of it, has immediately sped up my productivity. Perfection comes as soon as you realize that imperfection is not a bad thing. "Accept imperfection and you feel perfect." What an amazing video.
Omg, I am the same my whole life, trying so much to be a perfectionist. I'll tell you where these behaviors come from, in my case I was always trying to be seen by my father, chasing a version of myself that I was never going to reach.
Basically, still be a doer, still be ambitious, and strive to do your best but have a mindset that doesn’t focus so hard on the results, love the present, and let go. Much like how you typically find the best things happen to you when you least expect them.
@Alec Wagoner so, I found out consistent regular meditation for 2 months has done nothing, so I could try doing it for at least 5 minutes a day and will notice benefits in about a year and I don’t really have to worry about wasting my time on it, is that right? Edit - also, one of my biggest concerns is getting enjoyment from food which I’ve been struggling for months, it seems it’s impossible getting a good hit of positive hormones from food unless I’m in a good mood which happens quite rarely (about 2 times a month), doesn’t matter how hungry I get, I almost never enjoy food in any other way, just like with many other things
@@TarotRider-t2m Loa is a scam. You're not going to want to but look into it's contradictions. LOA is a scam that's been around for hundreds of years. It's run by ego and greed. It feeds the neediness in you. You are being taken advantage of. Please, research why it is a scam.
I was so used to heartbreak and wanting to find “the one” that the moment I chose to focus on myself, I manifested the man I imagined. He came at the time I was focused on myself, and in the perfect timing as I was in an unattached state of mind. Love is like sand, once you try to hold it tight in your hands it slips through your fingers but when you hold it without force, it remains in the palm on your hand.
Literally imagines a 12" coke can dong BBC tyrone who likes to Rap, and gets to choose several out of dozens of similar tyrones online after 1 day of online dating.
@@MistaTurdburgerz Meh, not really. I’ve tried to just let go and let life go on as it may, but that never made it work out. It’s like a have to actively try in order to make anything better, but by trying to make things better I actively cause those things to become further out of reach.
@@bunsenn5064 Have you tried the stoic way of looking at things?: separating what you control and what you can’t control. When you do this you find there is only 2 things you are in control of, your thoughts and actions. So by focusing on what you do, with small goals but not becoming overly frustrated by the outcome. Knowing you’ve done your part and that you don’t have control over the world or other people, this may make you feel more content with where you are in life at that moment.
@@bunsenn5064 its not about completely letting life go.. its about a mindset.. you want to have a direction, not a destination.. if that makes sense.. all these set goals never live up to our expectations. Trust and enjoy the process. Be more in the now, and remember this is no guarantee that things will turn out just fine. Or maybe they will.. just not in the expectation you had. Dunno if this helps, I dont know what your situation is ofcourse but feel free to explain
No actually I want both. The combo is what makes it appealing and beautiful. Not on its own. Sex without the visual appeal of the woman is not EVEN CLOSE to being the same as just getting off without the visual stimulus- As an example.
@@tetsuky There is approximately US $37 trillion in circulation: this includes all the physical money and the money deposited in savings and checking accounts.
@random viewer Once the king and his wise counselor were out on a hunting trip. They stopped beneath some trees to feed their horses peas when suddenly; a young monkey swung down from the branch and grabbed a huge handful from the feeding trough. Halfway back up the tree, a single pea slipped from the monkey’s furry hands, and in a desperate effort to catch it, he spilled all of the other peas to the forest floor. The king and his counselor watched with amusement as the empty-handed monkey climbed and sat alone on a branch, staring sadly down at them. The wise counselor chuckled and said to the king, “Good King, when far too greedy you be, remember that monkey and the pea.” Moral: Dont chase after things which you cant have, rather stepping back will make things come to you.
@random viewer I don’t understand how you can mock someone else’s English, when in the same comment you showed broken English. Please don’t spread hatred and ignorance. There is no need to be racist. Get help bro
I have tried to get better from my anxiety attacks more I tried to get better I was getting more ill and also disappointed, When I ignored to get better I was starting to get better. Backwards law really works and makes you content
Yes, but is that not also wanting something? Lotus flowers are a symbol for spiritual beauty and have a great symbolistic value in zen bhudddism, yet lotus flowers can only grow in muddy water. It is not about letting the muddy water alone to get pure, ckear water. It is about letting the water be muddy because there is nothing wrong with that. In the Tao Te Ching it is written: "(...) If you want to be straight, let yourself be crooked If you want to be whole, let yourself be partial If you want to be full, let yourself ve empty If you want to be reborn, let yourself die If you want to be given everything, give everything up(...)"
@@gregorygiordani3270 its just the practical application of coincidentia oppositorum, somehow... your answer is just what ive been experiencing the last weeks
This is like finding your lost stuff in your house, trying to find that "stuff" leads to more confusion and making that "stuff" more lost, but when you give up and try not to find it, it magically appears.
Its like when you forget something or forget what you wanted to say; you think about it and cant remember. But when you give up on thinking about it, you magically remember what it was. Life is so unfair 😂
@@minnesotom776 idk if it's the stark contrast of the poignant original quote to the lowbrow absurdity... or I'm just reeeallly high... but you fucking cracked me up my man
You shouldn’t decide that you will be happy only when you’ll meet your goal, you should celebrate every milestone that you achieve on your way to your goal and be happy you made it, the happiness is within the process not at the end result
This was super comforting honestly, it's something I've been thinking about for a long time, now I just need to execute it, I know there's a few things in my life that would, and would have worked out better if I stopped trying to pursue them with all of my being, but the sadness still creeps in sometimes, and it seems to overpower everything.
The same happened to me. I learned that inviting the same people to do things that they didn't really want to do made me annoying. When I left people alone, I started getting invitations from others.
Same here, i used to be very active even with strangers meaning that it has always be easy to talk. But no response. Now when i founded the introvert in me, people has come strangly active, sometimes i feel that i have to run away. Just leave me alone please...
@@Nepthu Maybe its cause people are afraid too active or overcoming behave. But when you are passive, starts to happen..you have decided to let it go. What you dont want anymore, you will get it. The law of the universe.
You were more likely just obnoxious when you were trying and you're way more approachable when you tune it down, it just feels better to say you're not actively looking any more 8)
@@starladear9513 It's not that desire can't be a motivator, or even a way to describe your will power. It's the focusing on what you don't have part. It's like looking at just the destination, and not the journey to it.
4yrs ago I gave up on finding a good relationship and establishing financially security. Today I am proud to tell you that I am still broke and still single Update: I may have found a job for financial security
Honestly what it is about is experiencing things as they are and not being needy because when we want something badly we start to see desired thing as an end goal and not as an opportunity to experience life. In other words we have to explore ourselves and the world through experiences and this is the way of growth and being content
lowkey yes. there is matter of personal judgement or what i do with my life bad choices good choices and habits. in example guys in the comments talking about sex frustration. they are very alike to stay this way lol serious now we are not fancy since we are born. we come to this world naked screaming covered in blood ew (and then pooping pants for a long time) imagine you don't have water for 15 days and you're starting to feel like die. be or look needy don't matter if all you need is water. unless you're like Jesus surviving 40 days in the desert you can't just pretend you don't need and you're cool "inanition" definition in·a·ni·tion ˌi-nə-ˈni-shən : the quality or state of being empty: a: the exhausted condition that results from lack of food and water b: the absence or loss of social, moral, or intellectual vitality or vigor BIOLOGY: state of a cell or an organism that lacks an essential element for its life i'm trying to say: equilibrium (balance? i dont speak english well). everything has its measure. and will be always things to come in consideration. money is a tool not god friends are friends, help, sharing, no slaves or masters or business partners relationships means a partner to walk on your side the journey not the end of the journey (quite what you said) water and food are a need and who don't have it to survive should not be judged just helped i like your comment because it remember us we have a heart
Let go and be free baby! It’s cool to set goals. Let’s just not be so overly attached to the outcome. We will miss out on the greatness of the journey if we are.
@@GaRciiA805 I may be wrong but I think it means that once you get what you want you stop wanting it and move on wanting something else. Hence you always get only what you wanted but not want.
No it means the price of getting what you want is getting what you once wanted. As in it came to your mind once and you didn’t go after it psychologically
@@GaRciiA805 I think it means that you sacrifice the gift of the present moment for a desire you had in the past since desires don’t manifest immediately. So you’re always on the hunt for past wishes. Idk man just stay present and don’t let your mind fuck you up
Story in my life. I wanted a job at a dispatcher for a year straight, tried 3 times, got it, and now I’m bored af there, bad at it, and I want out. I can’t remember why I wanted it so bad.
@@j-tenn226 🤣🤣🤣 Story of our lives. You are a seeker, friend. You are 'taste' testing the world. Someday you will reach buddha levels of disillusionment, recognize there is nothing outside that can satisfy and turn inwards where there is no boredom. Take my blessing. 🙏🏾
This was greatly insightful. I've spent years in introspective reflection, ever since middle school. I was always wondering just what it was I wanted in life, and why I constantly felt dissatisfied. I tried too hard to take the path I believed would make me happy. I tried to resist negative events, and force myself to be constantly friendly. Instead, I should have waited - taken in whatever events happened, accepted it, and worked off of it. Accept that it has happened, and continued natural gradual growth as an individual by doing whatever needed to be done, while simply accounting for a new factor. I always felt that I had to force myself to act - to be productive, and to improve. But by forcing it, I was doing neither - too focused on the idea, instead of the act. I don't _need_ anything to make myself happy. Ergo, I don't need to concern myself with becoming happy. I don't need to question unproductivity; it is natural to tire out and burnout - by specifically _trying_ to be productive, I become less productive than if I simply do whatever need be done; by trying to actively recover from being exhausted, I become more exhausted. To make a little Bloodborne reference: "Aah, you were at my side, all along. My true mentor... My guiding moonlight..." I was searching for things I already had.
I think this applies best to dating. When you stop actively searching and stop viewing people as potential partners you just see people as people. It lets you form genuine friendships where feelings evolve naturally overtime. When you go into a new relationship with the goal of making it more than it is it often has the opposite effect.
Once, there was a girl who was a pretty popular and prominent figure in a fandom that I was involved with. Literally all the boys in the fandom were hitting on her and trying to get closer to her, and she turned them all down. I was literally the only guy in the fandom that didn't want to be her boyfriend. So when we started talking, her reaction was "Hey, this guy isn't hitting on me at all! He's pretty interesting! He's not like the other boys!" and eventually she developed a huge crush on me, and we've been happily together for over five years now. Still to this day I have no idea whether to be proud that I "did something right," or angry and confused that the trophy girl went to the only guy in the whole crowd who wasn't interested in her. I actually deeply hate that the world works like this.
@@rawlaalawr9009 I really hope you don't actually regard your GF as an object ("trophy girl") but rather be happy to have a good human being in your life. After all it's her choice with whom she wants to be in a relationship with and not just because any fandom boys "want her"
GRATITUDE. If you wanna put this awesome video into practice, start a simple gratitude practice. I write things I’m grateful for in a small notebook almost every day. Writing physically really helps require thoughts and ideas and mantras and affirmations into our brains better.
Being in a state of gratitude also means you are in a state of receiving. Therefore if you’re always ready to receive, the universe will bring you more things to be great full for 🤍 when we say thank you, it is because we have been given something and we have accepted it.
For some reason practising gratitude only worked for me for couple of days. When I would repeat the same things over and over many times, my mind doesn’t take it in a genuine way anymore. They become just worlds. I either have to constantly think about new things to be grateful for or really force myself to “feel” the sensation of gratitude
He said content, not grateful.. I can’t stand gratitude approaches anyway because by doing so, you’re “attempting” an emotion rather than just BEING what you already are. Making it inauthentic.
@@ari_jean That’s exactly what my comment was getting at. It’s just inauthentic and I can’t stand how people preach it like it works so well.. it’s done nothing for me but made me feel like a fake.
When it comes to something like happiness and the pursuit of it, I tend to remind myself that happiness is an emotional state, all of which are fleeting. The acceptance of your current mental and emotional state is the first step to moving forward and experiencing other mental and emotional states. Chasing something that can never last for more than a moment is futile, so just let it come and go as it does.
Hope you’re feeling better. Simplify everything nothing worth stressing over life is too short. Seek God and peace not the bs of the works that leads to more depression
I learned this law on my own. I noticed I was trying too hard to fall in love but when I decided loving someone isn’t that important, I found the perfect person for me :)
But if are well equipped , it is easier to fall in love..or get a partner. I mean, if you have education, good job, savings, ability to own house etc, then partners will be easier to find
no we don't MAKE the contract the contract is given to us by nature desire by definition is not chosen or at least natural biologically based desires aren't
"What you resist, persists." Remember that quote. If you resist the sense of lack, it will only strengthen lack. The cheat to success is to plant the seed in your mind that you already have everything you want despite the external world trying to emphasize lack. Seriously, act out as if you already have it and feel the emotion of what you have in your mind and body. The external world is just merely a delayed experience compared to your internal world.
I think the point is, you definitely still have to go after what you want. But you have to acknowledge that there are going to be external circumstances which can't be helped, and that you've done your best. That's where contentment comes from.
The regret comes when you have _not_ done your best though. As in what you _could_ have gained, you were _that_ close to obtaining it, but still couldn't due to your own faults.... As much as I understand that worrying about past mistakes isn't reasonable, it's still really tough to forget about what was lost. Emotions outweigh rationality. You just _can't_ get over it. That thought repeatedly keeps playing in your head over and over again.
@@anoushka616 then work on it. easier said than done, sure, but baby steps. practice acceptance and gratitude little by little everyday. it's like a muscle that needs to be trained consistently to achieve the desired shape. it helped me. i still have regret, but not as much. i still have moments of self-pity, but i know when and how to ease out of it (but still can't just "snap out" of it! i hate when people say that). just remember, like a muscle, you don't stop training it; it still needs to be maintained regularly
i think the ending sums it up really well. it's not about not doing anything at all. it's about doing things without expecting them to satisfy us. it's being on the road, struggling and developing and changing for better without realizing it. enjoying the road itself.
I think you just cured one of my mental disabilities because it never existed in the first place. I was convinced that I had a mental disability because of the cloudiness in my brain, and I just had a taste of clarity watching this video.
I was very depressed about not achieving my dreams as a singer songwriter last night. And I was just telling myself that I need to try ten times harder. Basically I was stressing and became really stressed. Then I open TH-cam this morning and saw this video. My stress has subsided and I feel at ease. Thank you!
@Johnny Tightlips LMFAOOOOO bruh that’s exactly what it boils down to 🤣🤣🤣. My motives was actually wrong. And thank you. I’m currently still writing and creating and am quite satisfied now!
“This World is like a shadow. If you try to catch it, you will never be able to do so. If you turn your back towards it, it has no choice but to follow you !” ― Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah
Also, there is no shadow without light. And so there is no good without evil. We don't have to celebrate evil but recognize that it will always be around us and just beneath the surface.
No, i dont agree. This is the case sometimes. But other times, you have to make an effort and you will get reward. Btw if you dont sow a field, you will never get a crop
@@hesh2892 absolutely true imo. But after sowing you have to let nature take its course and let the crops grow on their own. putting fertilizer on it every day to try an help it grow will likely burn the crops. There is a fine line between "seize the moment" and "let things go and what belongs to you will return to you. what doesn't wasn't yours in the first place" and I'm having my problems navigating that line.
Learn to stop going after everything. Learn to let things come to you. Everything you want in life will come. Don't force it. Stop wishing. Be patient. Merry Christmas yall
I JUST LEARNED THIS. I used to think learning to receive was letting people give me things or do me favours, but it’s doing your part by showing up and allowing the universe to give you what it is you deserve. Receiving > chasing/begging/seeking.
@@Einzelgänger This is the exact same way I have felt when I discovered you over about a year ago now. Keep up the great work and love all of the content.
In my opinion it's a simplistic shortcut to life: don't try, let life come to you. The complicated and more meaningful philosophy is try, try and try and be comfortable with failure. There's nothing inherently bad with failing. You either make it, or learn something that will eventually be the reason of a beautiful future. The thing is, is much easier to say "don't try" (in the Bukowski way) rather than learn how to approach failure/experience the right way. And people like the easy way out.
Seems like you wasted 11 minutes of your life. You totally missed the message. Think about the murky water in the pond. You WANT to see the floor, but you can't. There are many things you CAN do; one of them is to be patient and wait until the cloudiness subsides. It doesn't mean you don't do anything, you just don't go out of your way to make the water clear. You could pump out the water and fill it with fresh water and maybe, just maybe that would fix the problem.
Bukowski actually worked really hard, toiling away in bad jobs for decades while writing constantly whenever he could. If anyone was familiar with rejection and failure it was that guy (“I wasn’t a loser, I was just losing” he once wrote). Yes, “Don’t try” is written on his tombstone, but I’m sure it refers to being in the moment, not being overly concerned with results. Sounds pretty close to the backwards law to me. I guess it makes sense that some of his favorite poets were Taoists, like Li Po for example.
@@dstroviolin Thanks for the reply. I actually read almost all his books and his biography since I am interested in both who I agree and disagree with. Let’s say putting Bukowski and “work ethic” in the same sentence is a little bit of a long shot. True, he worked at many jobs while writing. True, he never stopped writing and eventually ended up having his work published by a friend who gave him a chance. Nonetheless, it’s fair to say he never outworked anybody. On the “Don’t try” part. It has, obviously, multiple meanings. One of those is, for sure, being present. Another one is, for sure, the literal one. In addition to that, he was also referring to a concept of never getting out of your comfort zone by doing something you don’t like. He worked at those jobs in order to survive. He didn’t enjoy working at the post office. Something common to a relevant number of people and not particularly special. Let’s put it this way, there’s definitely value in Bukowski’s work. Bukowski is the one guy who wrote about one behavior and diametrically behaved the other way round. Which is indeed, fascinating, but is also the reason why everybody should be very careful about his quotes and writing, and focus more on what the man was really about. He’s the one guy that, when you read his books in dark times, gives you relief, you can relate with (through disappointment and complaints), but you eventually don’t want to take as a life mentor to get your shit together.
I am so blessed. Throughout my life I often missed the point. I am 67 and I don‘t have much but I have everything I need. I feel grateful and happy. I haven‘t always felt this way but somehow through grace, I am completely content. I am fortunate. I send all of you wishes for the same blessing.
Don't forget that when you chase something, it runs away from you. Set your intentions in the morning as if what you desire is already yours (I have ..., I am ...), allow yourself to feel into what having it feels like, then detach from the outcome and let the universe do its work (thus trust the universe). It will come, do not worry about when, how, or where, because it will. Be grateful for where you are now in relationship to that goal and enjoy yourself. Make yourself feel good.
yea cuz when u chase behind shit , things become all about that one thing and the effort and emotion it requires to keep running means failure is pretty inevitable . life should be the same u could start a walk instead of running
I experienced something like this when learning to draw. After learning the basics, I tried so hard to improve to standards way out of my range. I was left constantly disappointed anf frustrated! I saw what I wanted to get to but my body just couldn't copy it. So I stopped forcing myself to learn. I just letted myself draw everyday for fun whenever I felt like it, I stopped trying hard and now, my art has improved a lot over the course of a few years with out me even noticing it. So we must stop trying to force things that aren't meant to be force, we just have to let things run its course some times.
Always true. If your always chasing love or companionship you’ll be disappointed. Once you become content with what you have, people become interested in you.
@@BlitzMaul So the goal is to 'become content because that makes people interested in you' instead of 'become content and therefore become interesting'. It can be a motivator and a reason but if it's the goal things get messy
On the contrary if you dont try time will pass, people will move on and you might just end up alone. That whole “work on yourself” shit is just something we tell ugly people.
@Randy marsh I think ugliness isnt just about looks, sometimes its on the inside. Either way if you never try you never win, its a vicious cycle of blaming yourself for not being able to achieve things when you put no effort to do so.
If your a man and expecting girls to come on you just because you don’t give a damn anymore is fatally wrong. It doesn’t work that way unless you’re extremely attractive
I've sort of sensed for a long time that peoples attitudes towards all the material stuff they have in their lives and the lack of appreciation are a bit like the supply/demand forces of economics. It might be an over-simplification, but the more you have of something, or indeed over-supply the less value it has to you. The first slice of pizza is always the best, and if you are foolish enough to eat the whole lot by yourself the last slice won't even be enjoyable. When more than half the stuff was taken out of my house even the couch, there came a point at which one warm coffee mug in my hand , one stool at an empty kitchen and the light reflections off the herring bone kitchen tiles felt like a life more complete than I've ever known. Less will feel like more, because it has more value assigned to it. We don't lack stuff, we lack sufficient gratitude to sense the magnitude of what we truly have. But I sense that's more or less what you were pointing to I suppose.
@@JaysonT1 theirs a man that I know, who's the archetype alpha male. Handsome, top manager, beautiful house, desired by women, trophy wife, former special forces more money than he knows what to do with. The weirdest part being that when I hang up the phone, because we've spoken or known eachother since highschool, is that I've only ever really felt sorry for him. Across everything he described one is left with the sense that he is damaged and that he has long bitten off more than he can chew,- he's nearly dead from alcoholism. Hes chased or pursued everything more effectively than most of us could ever hope for but in a moment of weakness the facade will crack and he'll admit to me that he really wants to crawl away then live in a tiny cabin in the woods all alone. I immediately thought of him when I read your comment, because that's the type of thing he would say to me or any of hes other friends when he'd have us believe he's still on a winner. - But in a moment of weakness, he'll admit that he senses that maybe all he ever needed out of life was on old rocking chair, a cup of tea, the chirping of the birds in the forest instead of a wife asking for another holiday. I look at a man like that and it destroys my ability or motivation to 'try.' Listen to some music in an empty home that's a maybe sad and sweet, or go for a long slow, appreciative walk. What else is seriously required? I'd never wish my friends 'success" upon anyone.
there's a book called whispers of manifestation on borlest , and it talks about how using some secret tehniques you can attract almost everything in life it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal
This reminds me of living in fear of death: you *want* to live, but when you're afraid of death, you don't really live. Only when you *let go* of the fear of death, then you can really live. I remember it from another video from Einzelganger, but i can't remember which one.
If we see it like the saying ''we are what we think'', thinking about death like that is like we are already dead (at least when in that state of fear about it) and I guess that's why we do nothing : we represent what we fear which is death itself.
It's amazing when you learn to let go, dissolve distorted thinking and interact with reality in the present. It's like time disappears and a wonderful clarity permeates the mind.
But luxury for each one can be nearly anything. If I find a nice well-kept house in the woods with friendly companions and lots of pressure-free activities, I'd say it's luxury. If I get a challenging job with healthy competitions and fitting means to live, It's as well luxury. For people in warzones or crime against humanity, even our distressing lives is luxury. The true luxury is a decent living with responsible freedom.
@@rachelcookie321 Most of us don't dear. Even the Mega-wealthy. For the world is messed up and undeserving because those who are granted the luxury are prone to irresponsibility and the responsible are stifled half-dead to get the other half.
And that's not even reaching mental health or undiagnosed physical conditions that account to it as it drains your luxury in one or both ways so is not considered part of the equation.
That’s so crazy I’ve been trying to figure out how to “just let things be” and for the past couple weeks I’ve been worrying less about that and trying to focus more on the fact that whatever is meant for me is already on it’s way to me and this was one of my recommended videos and I can honestly say I just learned how to let things be Thank you so much !!
I met my husband-to-be when I had totally given up on finding love. I fell in love at 17 with a gorgeous guy. It was a Romeo and Juliet story. And it ended very painfully as most romantic loves. For years I was looking for another, then I gave it up. It came. It turned into a very happy marriage.
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 let me reword your question does your husband know that you loved someone before they knew you and that at times you reflect on what happen. I think about my ex from time to time but I hate that person with a passion doesn't mean I still love them.
@Phineas Gage whats with the attacks on her anyhow? Can't we all just celebrate she's happy? While yes normally men do make the first move if you're not completely socially clueless women will give you hints they like you even if you go about your day. Im not the best looking guy but every girl I've gone out with basically made the first move. And on my day to day women do send hints they want me to break the ice and its obvious enough for someone whose on the spectrum so maybe you should listen to this video. Hope you have a better day.
I can tell that you used Alan Watts' "The Wisdom of Insecurity." That book is really important to me. I'm so happy to see that someone made a video about the Backwards Law!
It pretty much introduced me to philosophies like Daoism and Stoicism. I was also going through the inevitable rough spot in life and it got me through it.
I remember when I started learning to code, I was forcing my self to learning and getting stressed for not having the progress I wanted. So I decided to give up coding, and started again 1 month later, When I started for the second time it was even more clean in my mind, when I was working in a project I found my self doing a good job, could remember everything I've learned before 🗿 it was 3 years ago, I actually end up learning how to learn anything, You don't need to try hard learning something, just give a break for your brain, I name this event, "leave it to get it" 👍🏼
This was profound, I've never heard this explained so clearly before. In our modern way of life where consumerism is rampant, we are in desperate need of learning this lesson. This reminds me of a saying: In our lives, when we drink ambrosia it tastes like poison, but when we willfully take poison it tastes like ambrosia. This is the contradiction of life.
I think they mean something like if you loved someone and you were afraid of losing them, you never had them because if you truly had them you wouldn’t have to be afraid of losing them to someone else.
I've been to relationships with people that fits all my standard and I thought it makes me happy but it just makes me more stressed and empty. But then this guys found me, he just cared for me and show me things that Only him can do. He doesn't fit my standard at all he's just fun and kinda cute but I'm now happier with him and now we have a baby, he has been a good father and a husband to me. I've never been this safe and happy before. I've been forcing myself with this people not knowing that the happiness I really need can only be found to someone who gives himself to me.
I already believe in this, I say this all the time that "being sad, doesn't have to be bad it's all just powerful." It's your life. Understand it, poke fun at it. Confront it. Accept it
The problem with this is that it makes you careless. I got to the point of happiness where I wasn’t searching for anything to fulfill me. I was just living freely. But it ended up getting me into more and more trouble and eventually dug me a hole that I’ve been trying to climb out of for a while. Ignorance is bliss, but only for so long until it slaps you across the face. It’s good to always stay improving
This is one of my favorite videos of yours! It just makes sense as I find it so true now that I'm in my older years and have experienced life. Thank you for posting this one!
you could interpret this as trying to numb yourself to your failures and give up trying, stopping ambition. But the good message is really to be grateful for what you have even when you are being ambitious.
I got three things from this: 1) Experience life in full and all emotions,good or bad, without judgement 2) Only set meaningful goals that make you feel purpose. 3) Gratitude for the now and what you DO HAVE. “Cup half full” ideology.
No, number 3 still has you “reaching” for positivity making you attached to it. You must welcome the negativity as equally as the positive or you’re subconsciously still in a state of lack because you’re “hanging on” to the positive even subtly and not in a state of just BEING. Striving for positivity is a bias and there’s no wisdom in biases.
@@Mr.Honest247 holy moly, the more my life goes on, the more i believe in ying and yang.. its literally perfect. And the best thing is that it all comes from within
Everytime I chase something/someone, they drift further away. The minute I give up on the idea, I attract it. In my opinion, life will give you things only once you've learnt to live without them, it wants to teach you to not base your happiness on anything external. It comes from within.
Beautifully said
I’ve noticed that too. Once I truly let go, it comes.
Beautifully expressed. Life is the greatest teacher
Powerful!
Absolutely
"Every man is happy until happiness becomes a goal"
-Tame Impala
How can they be happy and make it a goal at the same time? They didn't know they were happy? if so, they really need to ruminate more.
@@nvmffs You can make it a goal even if you are are already happy, just like your goal in life is to keep a house when you already have one.
Or maybe they are 70% happy and want more happiness, thus becoming a goal
u made me try to wipe my screen about 3 times
Happiness is a daily thing, not a long term thing. You’ll get exhausted chasing happiness (and probably develop an addiction).
Don’t chase happiness. Chase content.
*The Less I Know the Better guitar solo begins*
For over ten years I tried to get into a relationship with girls but kept getting rejected or stuck in the friend zone. One day I said “screw it I’m done I’m just gonna focus on me and work on my own pursuits.” Started going to the gym, read a lot of books, picked up learning the guitar and really just focused on my own projects and guess what? Women still ignored me and I’m still unattractive to them lol
bro 😂😂 you had me in the first half
Yeah but now you're fit and motivated
Yeaaah for some reason it doesn't work there xD same for me. In fact, I actually even attracted someone after not giving a shit about it anymore. But you know what the problem was? She turned out to be a total narcisst and didn't give a damn anymore. So... yeah... attracting someone who is completely shit isn't necessarily the solution either.
Had me in the first half not gon lie 🤣 got a feeling you're life's way happier now tho Bro😏👊
Hahaha, you're not alone bro. I'm 25 and still dont experienced a relationship that last at least a month. It was so disappointing but atleast we have already watched this video.
8:21 As someone who has been struggling with a really severe sense of perfectionism, this may be the biggest eye opener I've had in years. Realizing that the search for "perfection" itself IS the thing bringing that feeling of imperfection and deciding not to try to chase an unclear definition of it, has immediately sped up my productivity.
Perfection comes as soon as you realize that imperfection is not a bad thing. "Accept imperfection and you feel perfect." What an amazing video.
Same here
So true
The path to perfection is imperfection
The path OF improvement is perfection
Omg, I am the same my whole life, trying so much to be a perfectionist. I'll tell you where these behaviors come from, in my case I was always trying to be seen by my father, chasing a version of myself that I was never going to reach.
Really bro 🙄
The more we over-analyze the harder it becomes. Just act with intent, without being too attached. Enjoy the small steps.
Yeah it's ironic. Watching video after video and stepping further away every time 😂
I guess the only truth is which you believe is true
I feel like this has been the story of my whole life.
Thank you!
"Enjoy the small steps"
Love it.
Thank you! 🙏
Basically, still be a doer, still be ambitious, and strive to do your best but have a mindset that doesn’t focus so hard on the results, love the present, and let go. Much like how you typically find the best things happen to you when you least expect them.
Thanks
More sensible
Good question is - how do I stop my mind from wanting to feel better? I don’t think that regular meditation will solve this in a few months
@Alec Wagoner so, I found out consistent regular meditation for 2 months has done nothing, so I could try doing it for at least 5 minutes a day and will notice benefits in about a year and I don’t really have to worry about wasting my time on it, is that right?
Edit - also, one of my biggest concerns is getting enjoyment from food which I’ve been struggling for months, it seems it’s impossible getting a good hit of positive hormones from food unless I’m in a good mood which happens quite rarely (about 2 times a month), doesn’t matter how hungry I get, I almost never enjoy food in any other way, just like with many other things
Good luck striving without a goal
"Accepting a negative experience is a positive experience"
"Wanting a positive experience, is a negative experience"
-Mark Manson
"Experiencing wanting it a negative positive"
Me
But as bible says ask and it is given. What you ask , you get. LOA.
@@TarotRider-t2m Loa is a scam. You're not going to want to but look into it's contradictions. LOA is a scam that's been around for hundreds of years. It's run by ego and greed. It feeds the neediness in you. You are being taken advantage of. Please, research why it is a scam.
@@JaysonT1 well, I don't use LOA consciously but I have always miraculously got what I wanted and desired. I have my own miracles and experiences.
I was so used to heartbreak and wanting to find “the one” that the moment I chose to focus on myself, I manifested the man I imagined. He came at the time I was focused on myself, and in the perfect timing as I was in an unattached state of mind.
Love is like sand, once you try to hold it tight in your hands it slips through your fingers but when you hold it without force, it remains in the palm on your hand.
Literally imagines a 12" coke can dong BBC tyrone who likes to Rap, and gets to choose several out of dozens of similar tyrones online after 1 day of online dating.
Love that
Omg ❤
❤❤❤
You're not expected to initiate but ok 😂
“As long as you believe happiness lies somewhere else: with the next partner, the next job, the next year. It will never be where you are”
Life has a funny way of just *working itself out* on its own sometimes
If its meant to be its meant to be!
@@MistaTurdburgerz Meh, not really. I’ve tried to just let go and let life go on as it may, but that never made it work out. It’s like a have to actively try in order to make anything better, but by trying to make things better I actively cause those things to become further out of reach.
@@bunsenn5064 Have you tried the stoic way of looking at things?: separating what you control and what you can’t control.
When you do this you find there is only 2 things you are in control of, your thoughts and actions.
So by focusing on what you do, with small goals but not becoming overly frustrated by the outcome. Knowing you’ve done your part and that you don’t have control over the world or other people, this may make you feel more content with where you are in life at that moment.
Yea that's how you grow tho
@@bunsenn5064 its not about completely letting life go.. its about a mindset.. you want to have a direction, not a destination.. if that makes sense.. all these set goals never live up to our expectations. Trust and enjoy the process. Be more in the now, and remember this is no guarantee that things will turn out just fine. Or maybe they will.. just not in the expectation you had. Dunno if this helps, I dont know what your situation is ofcourse but feel free to explain
Something that strengthens this entire lesson is:
You don't want the item, status, or person, you want the feeling it gives you.
No actually I want both. The combo is what makes it appealing and beautiful. Not on its own. Sex without the visual appeal of the woman is not EVEN CLOSE to being the same as just getting off without the visual stimulus- As an example.
We don't know what we want, and if we want we don't know.
@@Mr.Honest247 There Should Be 5 Stages of Want, lol
Yeah u want the feeling bt ur physical form can't be satisfied with just the feeling. The physical form needs some action.
@@Mr.Honest247 that's why until now you still don't get both
“He who is not content with what he has, would not be content with what he would like to have.”
― Socrates
hmm,deep
Time isn't linear. We can be better yesterday and realise it today
bullshit! if i had 100 trillion dollars right now i would be happy af to retire
@@tetsuky There is approximately US $37 trillion in circulation: this includes all the physical money and the money deposited in savings and checking accounts.
@@Danielkaas94 37 trillion dollars it is then!
That's exactly how I got into my first long-term relationship. I just stopped caring about it.
I literally just stopped caring about it, even tho I desire it. IDC , I'm good if I do, good if I don't
@@flyleelee5351how do i stop wanting a relationship
@@flyleelee5351any tips
P.S. he is not talking about having goal, he is talking about constantly worrying about results
@random viewer Once the king and his wise counselor were out on a hunting trip. They stopped beneath some trees to feed their horses peas when suddenly; a young monkey swung down from the branch and grabbed a huge handful from the feeding trough.
Halfway back up the tree, a single pea slipped from the monkey’s furry hands, and in a desperate effort to catch it, he spilled all of the other peas to the forest floor.
The king and his counselor watched with amusement as the empty-handed monkey climbed and sat alone on a branch, staring sadly down at them.
The wise counselor chuckled and said to the king, “Good King, when far too greedy you be, remember that monkey and the pea.”
Moral: Dont chase after things which you cant have, rather stepping back will make things come to you.
insightful
@random viewer Broken English, plus, the video is not about motivation one bit. Did you watch it?
@random viewer I don’t understand how you can mock someone else’s English, when in the same comment you showed broken English. Please don’t spread hatred and ignorance. There is no need to be racist. Get help bro
@random viewer why Curry India every country has a cuisine and its not limited to India
"Fighting a negative experience means that you suffer twice" stopped me in my tracks.
You said what I was feeling perfectly.. That quote stopped me in my tracks too..
This basically comes from Mark Manson's work. I highly, highly recommend it. It's non-bullshit.
You never change things by fighting existing reality anyways
Aye the truth in that one! Worry is an absolute waste of time
If u suffer twice then u would be Familiar with it when it comes again
"The mystery of life is not a problem to be solved but a reality to be experienced" loved that !
yeah but teh experience are often suffering
@@fadhlishafhanlubis both joy and troubles are both equally part of life, temporary and fleeting.
@@fadhlishafhanlubis ada apa dengan mu
@@muhamadrizkikiki3631 Trimakasih Rizki, alhamduliah saya sudah rasa baikan
My name.
I have tried to get better from my anxiety attacks more I tried to get better I was getting more ill and also disappointed, When I ignored to get better I was starting to get better. Backwards law really works and makes you content
You might like Abraham Hicks
“Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone.”
― Alan Watts
I learned it as kid. Patience, time and let it happen if you believe it will happen.
I really like this very good quote and the whole lecture.
Yes, but is that not also wanting something? Lotus flowers are a symbol for spiritual beauty and have a great symbolistic value in zen bhudddism, yet lotus flowers can only grow in muddy water. It is not about letting the muddy water alone to get pure, ckear water. It is about letting the water be muddy because there is nothing wrong with that. In the Tao Te Ching it is written:
"(...) If you want to be straight, let yourself be crooked
If you want to be whole, let yourself be partial
If you want to be full, let yourself ve empty
If you want to be reborn, let yourself die
If you want to be given everything, give everything up(...)"
@@gregorygiordani3270 its just the practical application of coincidentia oppositorum, somehow... your answer is just what ive been experiencing the last weeks
I meen, I ve been perceiving, that im building up, setting separation, where there is none, only an interaction like lotus and mudy water
This is like finding your lost stuff in your house, trying to find that "stuff" leads to more confusion and making that "stuff" more lost, but when you give up and try not to find it, it magically appears.
Its like when you forget something or forget what you wanted to say; you think about it and cant remember. But when you give up on thinking about it, you magically remember what it was. Life is so unfair 😂
It's always in the last place you look for it.... cause after you find it you quit looking....
No, no, no. You actually have entities in your house.
Boo!
@@christophermccord3316 That could be a clever olden day quote.
I used to think that way, but I managed to put them in specific places, building sort kind of system ya know
"As long as you make all those things objects of desire, you're defining yourself as lacking them."
- Alan Watts
“Yabba Dabba Doo”
-Fred Flinstone
Alan Watts is one of the philosophers that I adore very much.
Wow.
@@minnesotom776 idk if it's the stark contrast of the poignant original quote to the lowbrow absurdity... or I'm just reeeallly high... but you fucking cracked me up my man
@@minnesotom776 also, the Google Translate to English (that when pressed, changes NOTHING) is just a cherry on top of it all; truly exquisite comedy
You shouldn’t decide that you will be happy only when you’ll meet your goal, you should celebrate every milestone that you achieve on your way to your goal and be happy you made it, the happiness is within the process not at the end result
"I'm the only one who doesn't have any quote in his mind."
- Shriharsh
Yet you stated your own.
😂
Enlightened bugger you!... I see what you did there
dope one
Keep preaching king 👑
"So tell me what you want, what you really, really want"
- Alan Watts
Alan Watts...or....Errrr.......Spice Girls?!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh god !
“I’ll tell you what I want, what I really really want!”
"If you wanna be my ......"
Sorry, couldn't resist.
My mother taught me this as a child, she would say, If you're meant to have something it will eventually come to you , be patient.
I like that saying puts stuff in perspective
Hugs your mom for me
Ok im just going to wait for a burger to come to me, im just going to be patient
@A B Who's hurting you? Is everything ok at home? Don't be so rude. You know exactly this context won't suits in every aspects of life. No offense.
@@шашалакоәмпанадахихихи I know you're actually brighter than your typical burger comment
This was super comforting honestly, it's something I've been thinking about for a long time, now I just need to execute it, I know there's a few things in my life that would, and would have worked out better if I stopped trying to pursue them with all of my being, but the sadness still creeps in sometimes, and it seems to overpower everything.
Ironic
I stopped actively looking for friendships and I actually ended up with some friendships. No more chasing.
I did too, ended up lonely af.
The same happened to me. I learned that inviting the same people to do things that they didn't really want to do made me annoying. When I left people alone, I started getting invitations from others.
Same here, i used to be very active even with strangers meaning that it has always be easy to talk. But no response. Now when i founded the introvert in me, people has come strangly active, sometimes i feel that i have to run away. Just leave me alone please...
@@Nepthu Maybe its cause people are afraid too active or overcoming behave. But when you are passive, starts to happen..you have decided to let it go. What you dont want anymore, you will get it. The law of the universe.
You were more likely just obnoxious when you were trying and you're way more approachable when you tune it down, it just feels better to say you're not actively looking any more 8)
"Desire is a contract that you make with yourself to be unhappy until you get what you want." -Naval Ravikant
That is an amazing quote to sum up the meaning of the backwards law!
Wow very wise words.
Wrong. Desire is the only energy.
@@starladear9513
It's not that desire can't be a motivator, or even a way to describe your will power. It's the focusing on what you don't have part.
It's like looking at just the destination, and not the journey to it.
Naval is goated
4yrs ago I gave up on finding a good relationship and establishing financially security. Today I am proud to tell you that I am still broke and still single
Update: I may have found a job for financial security
there's a line between ambition and forcing an expectation. It's a healthy balance to let things be as they be and to make positive change in oneself.
Hahahahaaaaaa!
lmaoooo!!
🤣😂🤣😂
At least you can say to yourself that you tried. There is no shame in failing, but only being too afraid to try.
Honestly what it is about is experiencing things as they are and not being needy because when we want something badly we start to see desired thing as an end goal and not as an opportunity to experience life. In other words we have to explore ourselves and the world through experiences and this is the way of growth and being content
lowkey yes. there is matter of personal judgement or what i do with my life bad choices good choices and habits. in example guys in the comments talking about sex frustration. they are very alike to stay this way lol
serious now
we are not fancy since we are born. we come to this world naked screaming covered in blood ew (and then pooping pants for a long time)
imagine you don't have water for 15 days and you're starting to feel like die. be or look needy don't matter if all you need is water. unless you're like Jesus surviving 40 days in the desert you can't just pretend you don't need and you're cool
"inanition" definition
in·a·ni·tion ˌi-nə-ˈni-shən
: the quality or state of being empty:
a: the exhausted condition that results from lack of food and water
b: the absence or loss of social, moral, or intellectual vitality or vigor
BIOLOGY: state of a cell or an organism that lacks an essential element for its life
i'm trying to say: equilibrium (balance? i dont speak english well). everything has its measure. and will be always things to come in consideration.
money is a tool not god
friends are friends, help, sharing, no slaves or masters or business partners
relationships means a partner to walk on your side the journey not the end of the journey (quite what you said)
water and food are a need and who don't have it to survive should not be judged just helped
i like your comment because it remember us we have a heart
@@vitorstreetboys gesproken
Let go and be free baby! It’s cool to set goals. Let’s just not be so overly attached to the outcome. We will miss out on the greatness of the journey if we are.
You sir, got that kinda perspective I can jive with.
Don’t sweat the small stuff ppl
P s it’s all small
Well said
That's gita
Enjoy life with friends and family 👍🙏☺️
Perfectly stated. Thank you.
"The price of getting what you want is getting what you once wanted." - Dream, Sandman
My brother, I do not think I get it. Would you mind sharing any context or personal understanding?
@@GaRciiA805 I may be wrong but I think it means that once you get what you want you stop wanting it and move on wanting something else. Hence you always get only what you wanted but not want.
No it means the price of getting what you want is getting what you once wanted. As in it came to your mind once and you didn’t go after it psychologically
When you lose interest the interest in you increases.
@@GaRciiA805 I think it means that you sacrifice the gift of the present moment for a desire you had in the past since desires don’t manifest immediately. So you’re always on the hunt for past wishes. Idk man just stay present and don’t let your mind fuck you up
“I tried so hard and got so far. In the end, it doesn’t even matter.”
Story in my life. I wanted a job at a dispatcher for a year straight, tried 3 times, got it, and now I’m bored af there, bad at it, and I want out. I can’t remember why I wanted it so bad.
@@j-tenn226 🤣🤣🤣 Story of our lives. You are a seeker, friend. You are 'taste' testing the world. Someday you will reach buddha levels of disillusionment, recognize there is nothing outside that can satisfy and turn inwards where there is no boredom. Take my blessing. 🙏🏾
Linkin Park right? ;)
One of my favourite song😀
"I had to fall to lose it all, but in the end, it doesn't even matter."
This was greatly insightful.
I've spent years in introspective reflection, ever since middle school. I was always wondering just what it was I wanted in life, and why I constantly felt dissatisfied.
I tried too hard to take the path I believed would make me happy. I tried to resist negative events, and force myself to be constantly friendly. Instead, I should have waited - taken in whatever events happened, accepted it, and worked off of it. Accept that it has happened, and continued natural gradual growth as an individual by doing whatever needed to be done, while simply accounting for a new factor. I always felt that I had to force myself to act - to be productive, and to improve. But by forcing it, I was doing neither - too focused on the idea, instead of the act.
I don't _need_ anything to make myself happy. Ergo, I don't need to concern myself with becoming happy. I don't need to question unproductivity; it is natural to tire out and burnout - by specifically _trying_ to be productive, I become less productive than if I simply do whatever need be done; by trying to actively recover from being exhausted, I become more exhausted.
To make a little Bloodborne reference:
"Aah, you were at my side, all along. My true mentor... My guiding moonlight..."
I was searching for things I already had.
I think this applies best to dating. When you stop actively searching and stop viewing people as potential partners you just see people as people. It lets you form genuine friendships where feelings evolve naturally overtime. When you go into a new relationship with the goal of making it more than it is it often has the opposite effect.
cringe
@@frostyfrostbite406 in what way is not being desperate cringe?
Once, there was a girl who was a pretty popular and prominent figure in a fandom that I was involved with. Literally all the boys in the fandom were hitting on her and trying to get closer to her, and she turned them all down. I was literally the only guy in the fandom that didn't want to be her boyfriend. So when we started talking, her reaction was "Hey, this guy isn't hitting on me at all! He's pretty interesting! He's not like the other boys!" and eventually she developed a huge crush on me, and we've been happily together for over five years now.
Still to this day I have no idea whether to be proud that I "did something right," or angry and confused that the trophy girl went to the only guy in the whole crowd who wasn't interested in her.
I actually deeply hate that the world works like this.
@@rawlaalawr9009 I really hope you don't actually regard your GF as an object ("trophy girl") but rather be happy to have a good human being in your life. After all it's her choice with whom she wants to be in a relationship with and not just because any fandom boys "want her"
No
This is like looking for a romantic partner, if you try too hard to look for it, you'll always end up with the wrong one.
That's so true...
In a 2line you showed me what I was trying since 7 yrs...🙏
Or you end with no one reciprocrating your feelings.
You can end up with the wrong one by not looking too. :P
@Liam Go True, I know this for a fact as it happened to me and noticed it happened to friends. Lesson learned
Fax
Accepting a negative experience is a positive experience. Fighting a negative experience makes you suffer twice. Thanks for the wisdom.
Love the way you put it
I like how my one social teacher said it, "Aggressively and manically chasing it on purpose, calmly and safely walking on it by accident."
Well said
Well said. I was struggling to understand that quote
all are welcome. it was mentioned at 8:34 :)
GRATITUDE. If you wanna put this awesome video into practice, start a simple gratitude practice. I write things I’m grateful for in a small notebook almost every day. Writing physically really helps require thoughts and ideas and mantras and affirmations into our brains better.
thank you. im doing this as well (ive learned it from the secret gratitude book)
This is why practicing gratitude is so important. You can't have what you want unless you are grateful for what you have.
Being in a state of gratitude also means you are in a state of receiving. Therefore if you’re always ready to receive, the universe will bring you more things to be great full for 🤍 when we say thank you, it is because we have been given something and we have accepted it.
For some reason practising gratitude only worked for me for couple of days.
When I would repeat the same things over and over many times, my mind doesn’t take it in a genuine way anymore. They become just worlds.
I either have to constantly think about new things to be grateful for or really force myself to “feel” the sensation of gratitude
He said content, not grateful.. I can’t stand gratitude approaches anyway because by doing so, you’re “attempting” an emotion rather than just BEING what you already are. Making it inauthentic.
@@ari_jean That’s exactly what my comment was getting at. It’s just inauthentic and I can’t stand how people preach it like it works so well.. it’s done nothing for me but made me feel like a fake.
Fuck that! I'm tired of people telling me of how grateful I should be . I have money, food , water, clothes and shelter, and I want to die!
Bruh, I got big ADHD. That elephant never stood a chance at being remembered
I got ADHD two but that just means that I get every color of the rainbow elephants cycled threw my brain every 2 seconds.
Right 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Man I want the pink elephant bro I’m on Ritalin
Hahhahahahahhahahhaha😩🔫
@@mr.johatsu eeeeeeeee
Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose - Yoda
I... I love you
@@keithmurphy8640 Damn right
Especially letting go what you already lost
@@FistOfHatred Very good advice for someone addicted to gambling
@@limouzine1529 lmao
When it comes to something like happiness and the pursuit of it, I tend to remind myself that happiness is an emotional state, all of which are fleeting. The acceptance of your current mental and emotional state is the first step to moving forward and experiencing other mental and emotional states. Chasing something that can never last for more than a moment is futile, so just let it come and go as it does.
"I wish everyone would stop with the quotes." - Lo Wang
😂😂😂 good one
"No." - yuri
😆 👍🏽
lol
😂😂😂
"Stop trying to live and you will never die"
-Someone who died
Not funny
- someone who found this funny
@@Cube_Box funny
-someone who didn’t find this funny
I stopped trying to find this funny.
This feels and sounds deeeper than what is says
@@hardlines2635 But I still find it funny
I’m the midst of severe depression and anxiety this video actually made me feel content. Thank you
Hang in there fellow human ❤🥰
Yo chelton, I’ve been feeling the same way lately. After a long hiatus from my depression. Sending love man. Keep being kind to people
Hope you’re feeling better. Simplify everything nothing worth stressing over life is too short. Seek God and peace not the bs of the works that leads to more depression
Likewise. I appreciate this video and these comments. Thank y’all
Reading this comment before playing the video.
Thanks for hanging in there , you make me feel better already ✨
I learned this law on my own. I noticed I was trying too hard to fall in love but when I decided loving someone isn’t that important, I found the perfect person for me :)
But if are well equipped , it is easier to fall in love..or get a partner. I mean, if you have education, good job, savings, ability to own house etc, then partners will be easier to find
Ok women
helo anime womn
@@HeresVasilias ok doctor
"Desire is a contract that you make with yourself to be unhappy until you get what you want." Naval
😂😂😂 that hit home
Brilliant!
Spot on!
Nice!!
no we don't MAKE the contract the contract is given to us by nature desire by definition is not chosen or at least natural biologically based desires aren't
"What you resist, persists." Remember that quote. If you resist the sense of lack, it will only strengthen lack. The cheat to success is to plant the seed in your mind that you already have everything you want despite the external world trying to emphasize lack. Seriously, act out as if you already have it and feel the emotion of what you have in your mind and body. The external world is just merely a delayed experience compared to your internal world.
damn that's fye
Sounds like r/Im14andthisisdeep
" The external world is just merely a delayed experience compared to your internal world."
this deserves to be in a book
That's what the secret book emphasizes
i like this
Detachment always works. Know what you want but at the same time be willing and ready to be emotionally detached from any particular outcome
So much easier said than done though! But I agree
My interpretation: First separate your wants from your needs, then strive for what you want but be content if you only get what you need.
I think the point is, you definitely still have to go after what you want. But you have to acknowledge that there are going to be external circumstances which can't be helped, and that you've done your best. That's where contentment comes from.
Thanks 🙏
The regret comes when you have _not_ done your best though. As in what you _could_ have gained, you were _that_ close to obtaining it, but still couldn't due to your own faults.... As much as I understand that worrying about past mistakes isn't reasonable, it's still really tough to forget about what was lost. Emotions outweigh rationality. You just _can't_ get over it. That thought repeatedly keeps playing in your head over and over again.
Sounds more like stoicism than what is trying to be said in this video
Thanks
@@anoushka616 then work on it. easier said than done, sure, but baby steps. practice acceptance and gratitude little by little everyday. it's like a muscle that needs to be trained consistently to achieve the desired shape. it helped me. i still have regret, but not as much. i still have moments of self-pity, but i know when and how to ease out of it (but still can't just "snap out" of it! i hate when people say that). just remember, like a muscle, you don't stop training it; it still needs to be maintained regularly
i think the ending sums it up really well. it's not about not doing anything at all. it's about doing things without expecting them to satisfy us. it's being on the road, struggling and developing and changing for better without realizing it. enjoying the road itself.
"Shut the computer off and take the garbage out."
-Wife
Hahahahaha classic
Lol
I don't have a wife 😀
@@naufalalbari Count your blessings.
Five years from now, overpaid New Age gurus will be selling that line in their sermons.
I think you just cured one of my mental disabilities because it never existed in the first place. I was convinced that I had a mental disability because of the cloudiness in my brain, and I just had a taste of clarity watching this video.
I relate, at times it feels like I have ocd but deep down ik the inner dialogue is because of I am trying to get rif of a thought repeatedly lol
"No man will fulfil his destiny, nor you yours, until you let go of the illusion of control"
- Master Oogway
No such thing as "destiny" .
@@JaysonT1 it's just a kung fu panda quote😂
@@alexevans7478 lol
I never had or cared for control, my dream told me that's what I needed
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I was very depressed about not achieving my dreams as a singer songwriter last night. And I was just telling myself that I need to try ten times harder. Basically I was stressing and became really stressed. Then I open TH-cam this morning and saw this video. My stress has subsided and I feel at ease. Thank you!
good luck man!
@@theflyingnegro5063 thank you!!
@Eva Kapoor 💜appreciate u
now what are you going to do?
@Johnny Tightlips LMFAOOOOO bruh that’s exactly what it boils down to 🤣🤣🤣. My motives was actually wrong. And thank you. I’m currently still writing and creating and am quite satisfied now!
"It worries me the most, thinking that people will just quote random stuff on the internet using my name"
- Lao Tzu
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It is better to be a smart fella, then to be a fart smella. ~Sun Tzu, The Art Of War
Accepting a negative experience, makes it a positive experience.
I got to that realization myself, and its the craziest thing that you can experience.
“This World is like a shadow. If you try to catch it, you will never be able to do so. If you turn your back towards it, it has no choice but to follow you !”
― Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah
Also, there is no shadow without light. And so there is no good without evil. We don't have to celebrate evil but recognize that it will always be around us and just beneath the surface.
@@scottashe984 Without pain, how could we know joy
No, i dont agree. This is the case sometimes. But other times, you have to make an effort and you will get reward. Btw if you dont sow a field, you will never get a crop
@@hesh2892 absolutely true imo. But after sowing you have to let nature take its course and let the crops grow on their own. putting fertilizer on it every day to try an help it grow will likely burn the crops. There is a fine line between "seize the moment" and "let things go and what belongs to you will return to you. what doesn't wasn't yours in the first place" and I'm having my problems navigating that line.
@@scottashe984 It’s funny how seemingly “useless” things like a shadow can serve as a great metaphorical pattern to the much bigger workings of life…
Learn to stop going after everything. Learn to let things come to you. Everything you want in life will come. Don't force it. Stop wishing. Be patient. Merry Christmas yall
Merry Christmas. Of course its easier said then done.
@@Arrrrt5 whether you get it or not in the end it doesn't even matter. Just hope you make it to heaven
I JUST LEARNED THIS. I used to think learning to receive was letting people give me things or do me favours, but it’s doing your part by showing up and allowing the universe to give you what it is you deserve. Receiving > chasing/begging/seeking.
that's not how it works bruh, I wanna be super rich in my 20's but when I turn 30 I'm not gonna care about being rich anymore
yuh
Dude your videos have massively helped me an unbelievable amount in my life I could never thank you enough 🤙🏾.
That's awesome 👍
@@Einzelgänger This is the exact same way I have felt when I discovered you over about a year ago now. Keep up the great work and love all of the content.
Same brah
@@Einzelgänger Yes. Just very, very good work!
In my opinion it's a simplistic shortcut to life: don't try, let life come to you. The complicated and more meaningful philosophy is try, try and try and be comfortable with failure. There's nothing inherently bad with failing. You either make it, or learn something that will eventually be the reason of a beautiful future.
The thing is, is much easier to say "don't try" (in the Bukowski way) rather than learn how to approach failure/experience the right way. And people like the easy way out.
Seems like you wasted 11 minutes of your life. You totally missed the message.
Think about the murky water in the pond. You WANT to see the floor, but you can't. There are many things you CAN do; one of them is to be patient and wait until the cloudiness subsides. It doesn't mean you don't do anything, you just don't go out of your way to make the water clear. You could pump out the water and fill it with fresh water and maybe, just maybe that would fix the problem.
Bukowski actually worked really hard, toiling away in bad jobs for decades while writing constantly whenever he could. If anyone was familiar with rejection and failure it was that guy (“I wasn’t a loser, I was just losing” he once wrote). Yes, “Don’t try” is written on his tombstone, but I’m sure it refers to being in the moment, not being overly concerned with results. Sounds pretty close to the backwards law to me. I guess it makes sense that some of his favorite poets were Taoists, like Li Po for example.
@@dstroviolin Thanks for the reply. I actually read almost all his books and his biography since I am interested in both who I agree and disagree with. Let’s say putting Bukowski and “work ethic” in the same sentence is a little bit of a long shot. True, he worked at many jobs while writing. True, he never stopped writing and eventually ended up having his work published by a friend who gave him a chance. Nonetheless, it’s fair to say he never outworked anybody.
On the “Don’t try” part. It has, obviously, multiple meanings. One of those is, for sure, being present. Another one is, for sure, the literal one. In addition to that, he was also referring to a concept of never getting out of your comfort zone by doing something you don’t like. He worked at those jobs in order to survive. He didn’t enjoy working at the post office. Something common to a relevant number of people and not particularly special.
Let’s put it this way, there’s definitely value in Bukowski’s work. Bukowski is the one guy who wrote about one behavior and diametrically behaved the other way round. Which is indeed, fascinating, but is also the reason why everybody should be very careful about his quotes and writing, and focus more on what the man was really about.
He’s the one guy that, when you read his books in dark times, gives you relief, you can relate with (through disappointment and complaints), but you eventually don’t want to take as a life mentor to get your shit together.
I am so blessed. Throughout my life I often missed the point. I am 67 and I don‘t have much but I have everything I need. I feel grateful and happy. I haven‘t always felt this way but somehow through grace, I am completely content. I am fortunate. I send all of you wishes for the same blessing.
Thanks buddy
That's nice.
May god bless you!
Don't forget that when you chase something, it runs away from you. Set your intentions in the morning as if what you desire is already yours (I have ..., I am ...), allow yourself to feel into what having it feels like, then detach from the outcome and let the universe do its work (thus trust the universe). It will come, do not worry about when, how, or where, because it will. Be grateful for where you are now in relationship to that goal and enjoy yourself. Make yourself feel good.
wat if u die
yea cuz when u chase behind shit , things become all about that one thing and the effort and emotion it requires to keep running means failure is pretty inevitable . life should be the same u could start a walk instead of running
thank you!
I did that and nothing changed for years. Except that first part about chasing something and it runs.. that is absolutely true!
That’s not good. If you make yourself feel good that you won’t get what you desire. You have to have a plan and a goal and stick with it
I experienced something like this when learning to draw. After learning the basics, I tried so hard to improve to standards way out of my range. I was left constantly disappointed anf frustrated! I saw what I wanted to get to but my body just couldn't copy it. So I stopped forcing myself to learn. I just letted myself draw everyday for fun whenever I felt like it, I stopped trying hard and now, my art has improved a lot over the course of a few years with out me even noticing it.
So we must stop trying to force things that aren't meant to be force, we just have to let things run its course some times.
As soon as I received this I instantly became free🥺 I can't believe that all my life I've been chasing what I already have 😭
Always true. If your always chasing love or companionship you’ll be disappointed. Once you become content with what you have, people become interested in you.
Missing the part where people become interested
@@BlitzMaul So the goal is to 'become content because that makes people interested in you' instead of 'become content and therefore become interesting'.
It can be a motivator and a reason but if it's the goal things get messy
On the contrary if you dont try time will pass, people will move on and you might just end up alone. That whole “work on yourself” shit is just something we tell ugly people.
@Randy marsh I think ugliness isnt just about looks, sometimes its on the inside. Either way if you never try you never win, its a vicious cycle of blaming yourself for not being able to achieve things when you put no effort to do so.
If your a man and expecting girls to come on you just because you don’t give a damn anymore is fatally wrong. It doesn’t work that way unless you’re extremely attractive
The Mystery of life is not a problem to be solved but a reality to be experienced
kierkegaard?
@@Dawid-kl6wz It's from Dune, written by Frank Herbert. At least that's where i read it the first time. Good book.
OMG it is now that I noticed. Everything I did without expecting anything was damn successful.
True dat!
Same here
me too, Don't even try and will succeed
Because you do not expect anything and it makes you feel satisfied. So true.
@@a.d.1926 exactly 😊
So true. The best things come when you work hard and don’t chase people/goals/things.
Want = don’t have
Let go = you feel fulfilled thus you have it
When we only focus on goals we are dissatisfied.
If we can combine pursuit with gratitude for the present, we are able to live more calmly.
I've sort of sensed for a long time that peoples attitudes towards all the material stuff they have in their lives and the lack of appreciation are a bit like the supply/demand forces of economics. It might be an over-simplification, but the more you have of something, or indeed over-supply the less value it has to you. The first slice of pizza is always the best, and if you are foolish enough to eat the whole lot by yourself the last slice won't even be enjoyable.
When more than half the stuff was taken out of my house even the couch, there came a point at which one warm coffee mug in my hand , one stool at an empty kitchen and the light reflections off the herring bone kitchen tiles felt like a life more complete than I've ever known. Less will feel like more, because it has more value assigned to it.
We don't lack stuff, we lack sufficient gratitude to sense the magnitude of what we truly have.
But I sense that's more or less what you were pointing to I suppose.
@@lookupthereupinthetrees9860 great comment. Agree with you 100%.💯🙌
@@lookupthereupinthetrees9860 great observation tbh. I’ve never thought of it like that but it’s true.
I think this gratitude stuff is over hyped and marketed.
@@JaysonT1 theirs a man that I know, who's the archetype alpha male.
Handsome, top manager, beautiful house, desired by women, trophy wife, former special forces more money than he knows what to do with.
The weirdest part being that when I hang up the phone, because we've spoken or known eachother since highschool, is that I've only ever really felt sorry for him. Across everything he described one is left with the sense that he is damaged and that he has long bitten off more than he can chew,- he's nearly dead from alcoholism.
Hes chased or pursued everything more effectively than most of us could ever hope for but in a moment of weakness the facade will crack and he'll admit to me that he really wants to crawl away then live in a tiny cabin in the woods all alone.
I immediately thought of him when I read your comment, because that's the type of thing he would say to me or any of hes other friends when he'd have us believe he's still on a winner. - But in a moment of weakness, he'll admit that he senses that maybe all he ever needed out of life was on old rocking chair, a cup of tea, the chirping of the birds in the forest instead of a wife asking for another holiday.
I look at a man like that and it destroys my ability or motivation to 'try.'
Listen to some music in an empty home that's a maybe sad and sweet, or go for a long slow, appreciative walk. What else is seriously required?
I'd never wish my friends 'success" upon anyone.
Whenever I lose something I don’t look for it and it always shows up! This is legit
there's a book called whispers of manifestation on borlest , and it talks about how using some secret tehniques you can attract almost everything in life it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal
Tell me more my friend i don't understand english a fuck so tell me more
great book, my reccomendation
@@rixolans tell me more
Funny how I saw this same comment in another video
@@achu.b9168they are bots afterall
People seek many things to be happy. But when you’re happy, you seek nothing. Happiness is the greatest good. - Aristotle
This reminds me of living in fear of death: you *want* to live, but when you're afraid of death, you don't really live. Only when you *let go* of the fear of death, then you can really live. I remember it from another video from Einzelganger, but i can't remember which one.
If you want to live life you must first attend your own funeral
@@yomeperdi yikes!!!
It's a metaphor darlin'
@@yomeperdi The point is to get the funeral over with, not make it last all day, everyday.
If we see it like the saying ''we are what we think'', thinking about death like that is like we are already dead (at least when in that state of fear about it) and I guess that's why we do nothing : we represent what we fear which is death itself.
Chant mahamrityunjay Mantra.
It's amazing when you learn to let go, dissolve distorted thinking and interact with reality in the present. It's like time disappears and a wonderful clarity permeates the mind.
This is a life-changing video for me. I sat down and tried to rethink my life. Thank you
“There are only two great tragedies in life: one is not getting what you want and the other is getting it.”
- Dumbo
So...u r stealing from Oscar Wilde, aren't you, Dumbo?
Mr 2 Bon clay looking saucy
“Pink elephants on parade, I’m afraid, need your aid, hippity hoppity”
Let me make it better: "There is only tragedy in life, if you want something".
@@Tempusverum we found shakespear guys
Its like the quote: "A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it." - Jean de la Fontaine.
I thought master oggway said that
"You're happy until you find luxury" This is my philosophy in life. Glad to hear this video giving me more words to put into what I meant.
But luxury for each one can be nearly anything. If I find a nice well-kept house in the woods with friendly companions and lots of pressure-free activities, I'd say it's luxury. If I get a challenging job with healthy competitions and fitting means to live, It's as well luxury. For people in warzones or crime against humanity, even our distressing lives is luxury.
The true luxury is a decent living with responsible freedom.
@@yurishaa.9337 "The true luxury is a decent living with responsible freedom." Wise advice...
I’m unhappy and I don’t have luxury
@@rachelcookie321 Most of us don't dear. Even the Mega-wealthy. For the world is messed up and undeserving because those who are granted the luxury are prone to irresponsibility and the responsible are stifled half-dead to get the other half.
And that's not even reaching mental health or undiagnosed physical conditions that account to it as it drains your luxury in one or both ways so is not considered part of the equation.
Seriously Einzelganger, I cannot not believe this profound wisdom and knowledge is free. Every time I watch your videos I always feel calm.
That’s so crazy I’ve been trying to figure out how to “just let things be” and for the past couple weeks I’ve been worrying less about that and trying to focus more on the fact that whatever is meant for me is already on it’s way to me and this was one of my recommended videos and I can honestly say I just learned how to let things be Thank you so much !!
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@@cperlera troll
@The Silver Eagle oh I see you removed your troll-ass comment...lmao..think before you post.
I met my husband-to-be when I had totally given up on finding love. I fell in love at 17 with a gorgeous guy. It was a Romeo and Juliet story. And it ended very painfully as most romantic loves. For years I was looking for another, then I gave it up. It came. It turned into a very happy marriage.
Going through the same thing, I hope I find someone like you did 👍🏻
You divorced him and took all his money?
Does your husband know you were in love with your ex and still think about him?
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 let me reword your question does your husband know that you loved someone before they knew you and that at times you reflect on what happen. I think about my ex from time to time but I hate that person with a passion doesn't mean I still love them.
@Phineas Gage whats with the attacks on her anyhow? Can't we all just celebrate she's happy? While yes normally men do make the first move if you're not completely socially clueless women will give you hints they like you even if you go about your day. Im not the best looking guy but every girl I've gone out with basically made the first move. And on my day to day women do send hints they want me to break the ice and its obvious enough for someone whose on the spectrum so maybe you should listen to this video. Hope you have a better day.
I can definitely vouch for the fact that you find love when you stop looking for it. 👍🏻
thank you
This has helped me so much, I was searching for it for so long even though I'm 23. This is a whole lot of answers. Thank you
*”There’s nothing good or bad in the universe, however.. thinking makes it so.” - William Shakespeare*
I can tell that you used Alan Watts' "The Wisdom of Insecurity." That book is really important to me. I'm so happy to see that someone made a video about the Backwards Law!
How has the book changed your life?
@@ivanivany7762 I’m curious too
It pretty much introduced me to philosophies like Daoism and Stoicism. I was also going through the inevitable rough spot in life and it got me through it.
“The mystery of life is not a problem to be solved but a reality to be experienced.” - Allen Watts 10:43
Life is not a question, therefore it needs not an answer
scientists and philosophers: am i a joke to u?
@@ngnxtan philosophers, yes. most are jokes.
Alan*
What is mystery of life? There is no such thing. Quote is senseless.
I remember when I started learning to code, I was forcing my self to learning and getting stressed for not having the progress I wanted. So I decided to give up coding, and started again 1 month later, When I started for the second time it was even more clean in my mind, when I was working in a project I found my self doing a good job, could remember everything I've learned before 🗿 it was 3 years ago, I actually end up learning how to learn anything, You don't need to try hard learning something, just give a break for your brain, I name this event, "leave it to get it" 👍🏼
I always preach this. Lower your expectations, try hard at things because you can, not because you seek the spoils. Greed will only create negativity.
This was profound, I've never heard this explained so clearly before. In our modern way of life where consumerism is rampant, we are in desperate need of learning this lesson. This reminds me of a saying: In our lives, when we drink ambrosia it tastes like poison, but when we willfully take poison it tastes like ambrosia. This is the contradiction of life.
If you’re afraid of losing something, you never really had it.
I have a gold chain. It weighs about 15 grams. If I'm afraid of losing it, does it mean I don't have it???
I think they mean something like if you loved someone and you were afraid of losing them, you never had them because if you truly had them you wouldn’t have to be afraid of losing them to someone else.
@@bobsnajjar [screams in bpd]
@@sadyoshhours2769 x2
@@sadyoshhours2769 hey now it doesnt sound as fancy if you bring real life into it!
I've been to relationships with people that fits all my standard and I thought it makes me happy but it just makes me more stressed and empty. But then this guys found me, he just cared for me and show me things that Only him can do. He doesn't fit my standard at all he's just fun and kinda cute but I'm now happier with him and now we have a baby, he has been a good father and a husband to me. I've never been this safe and happy before. I've been forcing myself with this people not knowing that the happiness I really need can only be found to someone who gives himself to me.
I already believe in this, I say this all the time that "being sad, doesn't have to be bad it's all just powerful." It's your life. Understand it, poke fun at it. Confront it. Accept it
Its the paradox for me.
“when you want something enough, the whole universe conspires to let you have it.”
when is it going to be ?
Love that book, The Alchemist
But you also have to do some work to get it. Nothing is going to happen if you only sit and wait for it
@@me15ist that’s what I agree with.
Like collecting infinity stones
The problem with this is that it makes you careless. I got to the point of happiness where I wasn’t searching for anything to fulfill me. I was just living freely. But it ended up getting me into more and more trouble and eventually dug me a hole that I’ve been trying to climb out of for a while. Ignorance is bliss, but only for so long until it slaps you across the face. It’s good to always stay improving
This is one of my favorite videos of yours! It just makes sense as I find it so true now that I'm in my older years and have experienced life. Thank you for posting this one!
“You better check yo self” - the guy who wrecked himself
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- Ice Cube?
you could interpret this as trying to numb yourself to your failures and give up trying, stopping ambition. But the good message is really to be grateful for what you have even when you are being ambitious.
I got three things from this:
1) Experience life in full and all emotions,good or bad, without judgement
2) Only set meaningful goals that make you feel purpose.
3) Gratitude for the now and what you DO HAVE. “Cup half full” ideology.
No, number 3 still has you “reaching” for positivity making you attached to it. You must welcome the negativity as equally as the positive or you’re subconsciously still in a state of lack because you’re “hanging on” to the positive even subtly
and not in a state of just BEING. Striving for positivity is a bias and there’s no wisdom in biases.
@@Mr.Honest247 holy moly, the more my life goes on, the more i believe in ying and yang.. its literally perfect. And the best thing is that it all comes from within
I truly enjoyed the use of the background noise and music in this video. Very soothing and not at all overpowering your voice!