Currently, looking at buying them. Sometimes I struggle to sleep a lot. I thought your GTA video was really cool, the point was interesting, in terms of it made me re-think about the end-goal I am pursuing. And I thought the pursuit of knowing advantages and disadvantages and the causes of things is surely the best? What other pursuit is better than this one? From this surely freedom arises?
@@ArnoldPlutarch Pursue living up to your full potential. Be happy in yourself. Then everything will come together. I’m glad you liked the video bro. I appreciate this a lot. Thank you.
@@Thezacharycox Thanks I really warm to your videos as I can see your intent is bold and good. I've had a couple times when I have felt like that, but it kind of ebbs and flows it is not always consistent. I forgot about the 80/20 rule until I saw your video which was a good reminder. I always find I have a month of being happy in myself and then things start to slowly crumble and I have to rebuild again, and it is always because I neglect a certain truth. The last time I felt self-assured I then somehow changed my mental paradigm into some abstract mess where I struggle to take responsibility and I can see that I am doing it but I somehow just watch it all fall down all over again :/.
@ I’ve been a person who has self sabotaged success many times. It took me many mistakes to slowly become the person I am becoming. Don’t give up man! Take all the mistakes as lessons. Learn from them and never give up. I truly believe if you never give up. You can’t lose. No matter how many times to have to start again. Stay strong💪🏼❤️
@@Thezacharycox Thank you. Where do you find the inner strength and conviction to say if you don't give up you can't lose? I can see that is true. But then inwardly it sometimes feels like my spirit fails me a little bit because I can't get the impetus and the confidence in myself to press ahead all the time. I always have this lingering uncertainty and hollowness. I think I somehow want this 'peace and quiet' when sometimes you need chaos, struggle and war and I can be a bit cowardly to try and avoid that, mainly I think because I was born 2000 and I was always told off for fighting in self-defence and was just given by society a slavish pleasure-seeking mindset which is contrary to a Spartan, Roman, medieval, traditional one.
@@Thezacharycox Do you have any advice about how to deal with angry, power-hungry and aggressive people who try to take your freedom away? I always seem to fail in my life time and again whenever I have to interact with it. It's gotten so bad that it will impact my health, my mind and I just watch everything burn down because I always think reacting to it is the worst thing to do. However, I've thought about it all the time, but I never have a definite answer other than to not react.
Benjamin Franklin's 'Way to Wealth' and his autobiography are really good if you are desiring wealth. All from the man who is on the dollar bill. Although wealth is only a means to an end and not something to be pursued I don't think (unless for a certain end, i.e. time). Do you think freedom is wealth, power or something else?
@@Thezacharycox That's definitely true, however, what do you do with the wealth once you've got it? What do you purchase that will make you happy and how do you keep it whilst not losing your freedom in the process of trying to keep it. I think wisdom is necessary in order to know what to do once you have got the wealth in order to attain happiness. I think wisdom is better than gold because if there is a civil war, revolution, a COVID I think you're on better footing then if you are rich to a certain extent. I mean being bankrupt was extremely difficult for me. But I think getting out of debt is critical, as the borrower is always servant to the lender. I think self-awareness, being rational and knowing oneself is a good pathway. But if I did what ever I want then the best pathway would be to renunciate my self-interest, pursue duty, benefit others, pursue wisdom, time, immerse myself in a community, a family and introspection. But if I used the money to pursue self-interest and short-term pleasure I think I would be extremely unhappy. I think of all those soldiers throughout history and they probably sacrificed their lives not for their own benefit and profit, but for their families and communities and I think they would have somehow struck gold in pursuing that for that cause is quite likely to make someone happy.
Currently, looking at buying them. Sometimes I struggle to sleep a lot. I thought your GTA video was really cool, the point was interesting, in terms of it made me re-think about the end-goal I am pursuing. And I thought the pursuit of knowing advantages and disadvantages and the causes of things is surely the best? What other pursuit is better than this one? From this surely freedom arises?
@@ArnoldPlutarch Pursue living up to your full potential. Be happy in yourself. Then everything will come together. I’m glad you liked the video bro. I appreciate this a lot. Thank you.
@@Thezacharycox Thanks I really warm to your videos as I can see your intent is bold and good. I've had a couple times when I have felt like that, but it kind of ebbs and flows it is not always consistent. I forgot about the 80/20 rule until I saw your video which was a good reminder. I always find I have a month of being happy in myself and then things start to slowly crumble and I have to rebuild again, and it is always because I neglect a certain truth. The last time I felt self-assured I then somehow changed my mental paradigm into some abstract mess where I struggle to take responsibility and I can see that I am doing it but I somehow just watch it all fall down all over again :/.
@ I’ve been a person who has self sabotaged success many times. It took me many mistakes to slowly become the person I am becoming. Don’t give up man! Take all the mistakes as lessons. Learn from them and never give up. I truly believe if you never give up. You can’t lose. No matter how many times to have to start again. Stay strong💪🏼❤️
@@Thezacharycox Thank you. Where do you find the inner strength and conviction to say if you don't give up you can't lose? I can see that is true. But then inwardly it sometimes feels like my spirit fails me a little bit because I can't get the impetus and the confidence in myself to press ahead all the time. I always have this lingering uncertainty and hollowness. I think I somehow want this 'peace and quiet' when sometimes you need chaos, struggle and war and I can be a bit cowardly to try and avoid that, mainly I think because I was born 2000 and I was always told off for fighting in self-defence and was just given by society a slavish pleasure-seeking mindset which is contrary to a Spartan, Roman, medieval, traditional one.
@@Thezacharycox Do you have any advice about how to deal with angry, power-hungry and aggressive people who try to take your freedom away? I always seem to fail in my life time and again whenever I have to interact with it. It's gotten so bad that it will impact my health, my mind and I just watch everything burn down because I always think reacting to it is the worst thing to do. However, I've thought about it all the time, but I never have a definite answer other than to not react.
Benjamin Franklin's 'Way to Wealth' and his autobiography are really good if you are desiring wealth. All from the man who is on the dollar bill. Although wealth is only a means to an end and not something to be pursued I don't think (unless for a certain end, i.e. time). Do you think freedom is wealth, power or something else?
@@ArnoldPlutarch Discipline = Freedom. To me, wealth is having the freedom to do whatever you want, when you want.
@@Thezacharycox That's definitely true, however, what do you do with the wealth once you've got it? What do you purchase that will make you happy and how do you keep it whilst not losing your freedom in the process of trying to keep it. I think wisdom is necessary in order to know what to do once you have got the wealth in order to attain happiness. I think wisdom is better than gold because if there is a civil war, revolution, a COVID I think you're on better footing then if you are rich to a certain extent. I mean being bankrupt was extremely difficult for me. But I think getting out of debt is critical, as the borrower is always servant to the lender. I think self-awareness, being rational and knowing oneself is a good pathway. But if I did what ever I want then the best pathway would be to renunciate my self-interest, pursue duty, benefit others, pursue wisdom, time, immerse myself in a community, a family and introspection. But if I used the money to pursue self-interest and short-term pleasure I think I would be extremely unhappy. I think of all those soldiers throughout history and they probably sacrificed their lives not for their own benefit and profit, but for their families and communities and I think they would have somehow struck gold in pursuing that for that cause is quite likely to make someone happy.