The role of balance in personal development
- Balance can’t be taught
- There are problems with every extreme
- There’s also a problem with being in the middle all the time
One extreme usually demonizes the other extreme
Things that need to be balanced
- Laziness & complacency vs neurotically working, overly disciplined
- Being gentle with yourself vs being hard on yourself
- Left brain vs right brain
- Suppressing emotions vs expressing emotions
- Rejecting theory entirely vs getting lost in theory
- Spiritual people rejecting theory
- Academics getting lost in it and forgetting to apply it
- Career and life purpose vs spirituality
- Pursuing enlightenment vs personal development
- Working on yourself vs enjoying life
- Unconditional love vs being a doormat
- Being too stingy with your money vs being too wasteful
- Chasing money vs neglecting money
- Being pragmatic vs being idealistic
- Contemplating death vs becoming a nihilist
- Being scientific vs being overly materialistic
- Art vs marketing
- Being brutally honest vs being weak and compassionate
- Relationship vs career
- Exploring psychedelics vs using psychedelics to escape (or demonizing them)
- Cutting toxic relationships vs avoiding commitment
- Sticking to one school or technique vs being eclectic (sampling everything)
- Balance is not just about taking everything in moderation
- Don’t mistake balance with splitting everything in the middle
- People have different balances and sometimes need contradictory pieces of advice and solutions
- Even the best teacher can give you wrong advice because they don’t know your balances as well as you do
- Balance isn’t static but dynamic
- Can require modification
Society appeals to the lower self
- Society exploits our lower self and distracts us from living an authentic life
- We’re in an era of modern capitalism which is at stage orange in the graves model (Spiral Dynamics)
- Business is shaping society, government, culture, religion, and science
- Business and marketing people are experts of architecting systems to trap your lower self
- Makes you trapped in low-consciousness patterns
- Very little business is done in higher consciousness
- It’s a game rigged both against you and its creator
- Both you and the marketers get stuck in low consciousness
There’s a war for eyeballs in business
- The heart of every business is marketing
- Attention = power = money
Your brain has different levels and parts
- The lower consciousness parts of the brain can be called the chimp-brain
- The parts that have stayed in the brain from earlier evolution
- Irrational, illogical
- The stuff that rules chimps
Chimp parts
- These mechanisms function unconsciously
- Salt, sugar, and fats
- Sex
- Need for power and status
- Fun, play, and entertainment
- Validation: approval
- Likes security and comfort: a false security (money etc.)
- Love: lower kinds of love, needy, desperate, and neurotic kind
- Vanity: ego, pride, arrogance
- Gossip
- Business has learned that you don’t buy things unless they hit one of these pain and pleasure points
28 ways society appeals to the lower self
- Food: restaurants and food markets are all geared to appeal to your lower self
- Ruins your health
- Alcohol and drugs: medicine and pharmaceutical industry
- Collage, school, and educational systems
- Celebrities: following and watching them
- Books: junk books (romance, vampire, sci-fi, fantasy) appeal to your lower self
- Video games
- Tv-shows
- News industry
- Social media
- Whole internet
- Popular culture
- Socializing with your friends (gossiping and talking shit)
- Status game
- Porn
- Shopping and fashion
- Tech bubble trend: gadgets, following the latest trends
- Financial markets: credit, loans, mortgages
- Nightclubs
- Cars: caring about the vehicle you drive, wanting a Porsche
- Holidays: marketing for Christmas etc.
- Politics
- Religion
- Marriage
- Romance: escape from reality, really you’re most likely just horny and desperate
- Family
- Career: 9-5 Career
- Stock market
- Sports
- You’re following the path of least resistance
- Leaves a higher part of you that isn’t being tapped into
Society’s aims are
- Achievement
- Progress
- Power
- Efficiency
- Status quota
Modern society is an amusement park for the ego (lower self)
- All of this is an escape and a distraction from looking inward
- The distraction is from Truth, being conscious of your own life and the lies that you’re telling yourself
- Doing is a distraction from being
Society doesn’t care about truth
- Truth is antithetical to achievement and progress
7 pillars of strategic thinking
- Most people function in routines that they don’t question
- They face the same problems every day
- Most people always struggle with something
- Most people don’t actually sit down and strategize
- Especially not deeply and often enough
- Leads to a lot of strategic blunders
What is strategic thinking
- Setting goals and developing flexible long-range plans to reach those goals based on careful analysis of internal and external environments
- Thinking logically and deeply about the future
- Thinking where you want to be in 5 years, 5 months, 5 days
- Should inform you what to do today
- Dealing with a constantly changing environment
- Responding and changing the environment to your benefit
- A method/plan we craft to bring about a desired future
In sports
- Studying the competition
- Learning the opponent’s tendencies, habits, and weaknesses
- This is the same within personal development, except the opponent is you
- Learning the opponent’s tendencies, habits, and weaknesses
List of common strategic blunders
Relationship/social
- Getting married in your twenties
- Having kids too soon
- Sticking with a bad boyfriend/girlfriend that you know isn’t right for you
- Chasing sex or love (using a lot of energy for it)
- Staying loyal to a dysfunctional family member
Personal development
- Playing video games and pissing away your prime years (teens and 20s)
- Not continuing education after college
- Being too cheap to buy books, courses, seminars, or retreats
- Hanging out with the wrong people
- Neglecting spirituality (meditation and enlightenment work)
- Taking religion too seriously
- Not being able to think micro or macro (big picture and detailed oriented stuff)
- Having zero intel about self-actualization, meditation, enlightenment, life purpose, how to start a relationship, what love is, mastery process
- Lack of self-knowledge
- Neurotically overcompensating for the problems that they have (reactive instead of proactive)
- Not knowing how to prioritize
- Not investing time to strategize
- Not spending time developing their strategic recourses
Health/wellbeing
- Eating junk food
- Not going to the doctors
- Being too cheap to hire a therapist or life coach
- Living in the wrong place
- Not being able to delay gratification
- Being unaware of the things you shouldn’t do, the things that are dangerous, costly and risky
- Not fixing problems at the root
Career
- Drinking and partying in college
- Not developing mastery in anything
- Chasing achievement and status rather than inner growth
- Chasing money rather than passion
- Investing money in the wrong places
- Thinking you can get something in life for nothing
- Going into debt
- Working for a boss in a giant company
- Working 80 hours a week
- Chasing the corporate ladder
- Being oblivious to social and business traps (they don’t serve you, they serve themselves)
All strategic failures boil down to not doing the right thing at the right time
7 pillars of strategic thinking
- Strategic intent
- Strategic analysis and gathering of intelligence
- Strategic preparation
- Concentration of force
- Disciplined execution and detailed tactical follow-through
- Adaptability
- The study of general principles
Strategic intent
- A compelling vision for the future
- Motivates action
- The ultimate thing you are going for
- What’s the point? What do you want?
Strategic analysis
- Analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that present themselves
- Anticipate the competitor’s responses
- The competition can be yourself
- Anticipate the ego’s responses
- Anticipate how your subconscious mind will trick and convince you
Strategic preparation
- Building up strategic reserves through preparation
- Your options will be limited if you have no reserves
- You can increase reserves through training, hard work, discipline, sound planning, and preparation of your unique capabilities
- You must develop yourself internally to handle the challenges that might come
Concentration of force
- Concentration of force at the decisive point is the key to all strategy
- Directing as much force as possible to one point
- Applies just as much to military battles as to personal development and business
- Strategy is about finding the weak point and pushing resources to that point to get a breakthrough
- Everyone has limited resources which makes it even more important to concentrate the resources properly
Detailed execution
- After you come up with a plan, and you’ve gathered your resources, and you know where to concentrate your force, you now have to execute the plan
- A great plan poorly executed leads to disaster
Adaptability
- Strategy isn’t about selecting the one ultimate best strategy and sticking with it
- Proper strategy is all about being flexible and adaptable
- You have to plan for all disasters and misfortunes that might happen
- A common mistake is making a long detailed plan and not being able to stick to it because it’s detached from reality
- You’ll have to rewrite your plan
- Don’t get clingy and attached to your plan
The study of principles
- Regardless of how chaotic a situation may be, there are principles that can give shape to your thinking about the situation
- Emergent in such principles allows for genius flashes of insight
- You need to study the proper principles of life and self-actualization if you are a human being trying to live your life
- You’re not just looking for a fix, instead, you’re looking for a deep understanding and mastery of the principles of life
- Your life will only become satisfying once you start making wise strategic decisions
- Strategy is not just about blind success
- You can apply strategy to anything
How to get results
The world runs on results
- Fitness, business, money, career, internal mood
- Everything you want is a result
- Generally speaking, people are bad at getting results
- Most people have problems in life and most of them are because they are poor results-makers
- Everything starts as a dream at first, but many people just get lost in dreams, theories, and ideas
- Modern society makes it easy to lose sight of results
- We might simply plug ourselves into the system and settle for a 9-5 job
- We aren’t holding our own feet to the fire of reality
- We don’t depend on results
- This makes us bad at making results
- A good results maker is able to hold his feet to the fire as the other people are just dreamers, big talkers
- A lot of dirty work needs to be done to translate dreams into reality
- This is very emotionally difficult
- Reality doesn’t change for you, you have to change reality
- A lot of dirty work needs to be done to translate dreams into reality
Two options for dealing with dreams
- Emotionally easy option
- Fantasizing more and forgetting about making your dreams real
- Not taking action because it’s painful, uncomfortable, unpleasant
- Fantasizing more and forgetting about making your dreams real
- Emotionally difficult and mature option
- Admitting having been misguided about your understanding of reality
- Thinking of a new idea and going back to the drawing board
- Analyze what kind of beliefs you hold about the world that makes it impossible to get your dream to work
- You’ll have to give up some of your beliefs to make it work
- People who are spiral dynamics stage green are usually bad at making results
- Stage Green preaches about relationships and spirituality
- Really they both require a lot of results making
- Stage Green preaches about relationships and spirituality
- You need to bite the bullet and not be one of the people who preach about things without actually getting results
- Take on the burden of expending emotional labor to reach your goals and dreams
- Do less talking and more doing
- Don’t confuse doing with results
- All doing doesn’t lead to results
- Take on the burden of expending emotional labor to reach your goals and dreams
How to think like a results-maker
- Value tangible results
- Value creating things
- Start thinking about life in terms of projects
- Have a desire to impact people
- Talk is cheap, talk is oftentimes just a distraction from holding your feet to the fire
- Work for excellence
- Take a personal responsibility to make it happen
- You have to believe it’s your job
- Working the big picture
- Strong work ethic
- You have to be willing to use brute force
- If you can brute force yourself to reach your goal, do it
- Sacrifice comfort
- Hedonism doesn’t actually produce happiness
- Be willing to change yourself to get a result
- Throw yourself into demanding situations
- Be around exceptional people
- Think about your own death
- Shows how little time you have to get shit done
How to stop being a victim
- A lot of people aren’t getting the results they want from life because they are playing the victim
- If you’re stuck, frustrated, and feel like you aren’t getting the results you want in any area of your life, it’s most likely because you’re behaving like a victim
- Usually, you don’t realize when you’re doing it
- If you’re stuck, frustrated, and feel like you aren’t getting the results you want in any area of your life, it’s most likely because you’re behaving like a victim
What is a victim
- Somebody who gives away control
“being victimized”: you think that there’s no control over a particular situation and that you have to live and suffer through it, that there are no options
- If you are frustrated in any area of your life it’s because you have victim thinking in that area of your life
- The foundation of all personal development is taking 100% responsibility
- Who is really responsible for your quality of life?
- Is it your parents, family, environment, country, friends, husband/wife/kids, or is it you
- The foundation of all personal development is taking 100% responsibility
| 6 areas to take 100% responsibility in 1. Success 2. Failures – Money, relationships, worrying – Failure will happen but a victim will blame others and situations for them 3. Emotions – Emotions aren’t caused by external situations – You are the one who is creating all the emotions in your life 4. Accidents – Car crashes, stock market crashes, you get robbed – You need to take responsibility for the stuff that is seemingly out of your control – What is in your control is how you respond to the situation 5. Circumstances in your life – Political systems in your country, your family, amount of money in your bank account 6. Relationships – When something isn’t going right in a relationship we like to point the finger at the other person |
- If you refuse to take responsibility for any of the following you will experience suffering and bad results
- People generally tend to have a linear upward growth of personal development in their early years until they are in their 20s
- Then the natural growth usually plateaus
- People become stuck in life after they get out of the school system and their family
- They stick to their conditioning, mindsets, and beliefs
- That’s the trajectory that they’ll carry for the rest of their lives
Model of victim mentality
- Spectrum with one end being low consciousness/victim mentality and the other being high consciousness
Victim thinking
- A victim believes that they don’t have much control in life
- Doesn’t even start to take action
- Believes that there are obstacles and roadblocks that are impossible to overcome
- This is happening unconsciously (the person doesn’t realize he is being a victim)
Fighter
- All about conflict
- The idea that we live in a harsh reality and we need to fight and compete in reality
- Believing it’s a zero-sum game
Creator
- Someone who realizes that life is what they make of it
- Every single obstacle has some workaround to it
- Everything that is blocking you can be dissolved or made peace with
Being at peace
- Maximum consciousness
- Going full circle
- No longer believing that you have any control
- Life force is flowing through you
- Job is to remove blockages of that flow
Responsibility vs blaming
- You shouldn’t blame yourself and be self-critical
- The objective is not to get you to blame yourself
- Responsibility is how you respond in the present moment
The problems in the past don’t actually exist
- In order for the past to hold you back it you have to be thinking of it in the present moment
- You always have control over your reactions
- You always have control over your interpretations of a situation
- You always have control over how you’re going to act
Why do people want to remain victims
- Victims usually get defensively angry and frustrated if you tell him he is acting like a victim
- It’s scary to admit to yourself that you are responsible for everything
- This means you have to do a lot of personal development
- It’s scary to admit to yourself that you are responsible for everything
- You have to sacrifice the ego and take massive action to solve some problem
- More often than not things require more action than you think
Phrases that victims will use
- I can’t
- It’s impossible, that can’t be done
- It’s too hard
- Life’s unfair
- I must, I need to, I have to
- I have never done that
- What if I fail?
- It’s not my fault, it’s his fault (blaming others)
- I’ve already tried that
- Never (I never succeed)
- Always (I always fail)
- I will try, I’ll give it a shot
- There’s no point, what’s the point?
- It’s too much effort
- That’s all great for young people
- It’s too late for me
- Sure it’s easy for you (using this and that as excuses)
- But how?
What makes a victim a victim?
- A victim thinks that the external world is a greater obstacle to him than he is to himself
- You are the only obstacle
- Your mind is the obstacle
- The solution isn’t just positive thinking
- Every obstacle you think is an external obstacle is an illusion
- Lack of money, lack of time, boss holding you back
- You are the only obstacle
- Self-deception is one of the biggest dangers and sources of dysfunction in your life
- Victims tend to worry more about the external world than the internal world
Things you should worry about
- Your:
- Mental filters
- Attitude
- Limiting beliefs
- Judgements
- Unquestioned assumptions about reality
- Lack of introspection
- Monkey mind (overactive thinking)
- Model of reality as a whole
- Emotional reactions
- Views on right and wrong / good and evil
- Habits
- Self-talk
- Awareness and consciousness
- Ego
There are no real problems in the external world
A problem is a feature in the mind
- You’re the one attributing meaning to the external world
- If you only change things in the external world, the problems will keep recurring with slight differences
Your mind is not your friend
- Stop believing your mind gullibly
- If you’re a victim your beliefs about reality are very distorted
| Exercise 1. Select one area where you are being a victim in life 2. Write down all your justifications of why you can’t change this area and why it’s not your fault 3. Identify how the problem seems like an external problem 4. Identify how the problem is actually an internal problem 5. Ask: – How am I creating the obstacle? – What am I avoiding by creating this obstacle? – What must I believe to be a victim? |
Responsibility vs blame
- You should take 100% responsibility for everything in your life
- Responsibility doesn’t mean that you’re at fault or that you are to blame for a situation
Blame and fault is a pointless activity
- There’s never a need to blame or fault somebody
- It’s a low-conscious activity that the ego uses
- Makes it so that you can say that you’re the good one and the other one is the evil one
- Even if you’re responsible for some bad thing you shouldn’t internalize the pain, guilt yourself, and make yourself feel bad
- It’s a low-conscious activity that the ego uses
Responsibility is response-ability
- You can have a resourceful response in the present moment to past bad experiences
4-part definition for taking 100% responsibility
- Recognize that you are the cause of a lot more of your life than you’re willing to admit
- Commit to never blaming anyone or anything else for the things happening in your life
- You always have at least some control, no matter what situation you’re in
- You have control over your response to any situation
- Acknowledge that your response in the present moment is what matters the most
- You are both the entire cause of your life and not the cause at all
- The most productive mindset is to assume that you create absolutely everything
Understanding resistance
- Resistance robs you of a lot of potential
- Your mind’s resistance to thoughts, ideas, and actions
- Resistance is worse with the things that you actually want to be doing
- If you have a goal you create a lot of shoulds and musts
The higher and the lower self
| Higher self | Lower self |
|---|---|
| – The higher self knows what’s best – The higher self is like the parent | – The lower self wants to stay in your comfort zone – The lower self is like the child * The lower self doesn’t want to do what it has to do – You need to have options to motivate the lower self * Punishing the lower self will lead to worse results * Shoulding leads to worse results |
- Resistance is a feeling
| How to eliminate resistance The Sedona method – Get in touch with your feelings of resistance – Ask yourself: * Could I let this go? * Would I like to let it go? * When would I like to let this go? The best way to get rid of resistance is through action – Cut off your mind and thoughts – Be present – Get to work and start doing You might also be resisting the resistance – You don’t want to do something and you resist your feeling of not wanting to do it – You need to accept your resistance * Don’t think you shouldn’t feel that way * Accepting resistance can make it go away |
- You usually resist what you tell yourself you should do
- Example: going to the gym
- You can either side with your lower or higher self
- If you side with your higher self you go to the gym
- You’ll feel a lot of tension and it will feel like labor
- If you side with your lower self you’ll stay at home but feel guilty
- You can either side with your lower or higher self
- Example: going to the gym
You don’t want to run away from your feelings
- It’s like sweeping a problem under the rug
- It might work in the short turn
- It comes back to you in the long term
40+ self-actualization techniques
- Life purpose
- Taking your career and turning it into your work of art
- The impact you have on humanity
- Mastery
- Reprogramming your subconscious mind
- Affirmations, visualizations, etc.
- Meditation
- Labeling mindfulness labeling
- Concentration practice
- Self-inquiry
- Contemplation
- Journaling
- Learning theory
- Reading, taking courses, watching videos
- Taking notes
- Buying and taking courses
- Researching books, courses, and seminars
- Studying various spiritual traditions
- Seeking our masterful teachers
- Solar retreats
- You sitting on a couch by yourself for ten days for 12 hours a day (meditating)
- Take psychedelics (for growth, not recreationally)
- Ending unconscious relationships
- Radical honesty
- NLP (Neuro-linguistic programming)
- Shadow work
- New-age methods
- Astral projection, lucid dreaming, hypnosis, Reiki, chakras
- Cleaning up your diet
- Physical exercise
- Hatha yoga (western yoga/stretching)
- Pranayama or Kundalini yoga
- Breathing exercises, body postures/positions, mudras, and mantras
- Used to send energy up your spine to purify the chakras
- Can lead to awakenings, physical healing, etc.
- Breathing
- Holotropic breathwork
- Specific shamanic breathing technique
- Bodywork, energy work, and Reichian therapy
- Work on your physical body
- Can release various blockages
- Developing body awareness
- Cleaning up your information intake
- Eliminating television, phone, internet, YouTube, comedy shows, news, politics, blogs, gossip tabloids, garbage music
- They’re extremely addicting
- Eliminating television, phone, internet, YouTube, comedy shows, news, politics, blogs, gossip tabloids, garbage music
- Eliminating hard addictions
- Drugs, coffee, alcohol, smoking, shopping, pornography, video games
- Eliminating subtle/soft addictions
- Theorizing, judging, chasing love, chasing success, perfectionism, being right all the time, morality, arguing and debating, criticizing
- Getting more life experiences
- Travelling, being in nature, interacting with new and interesting people
- Building socialization and dating skills
- Finding healthy forms of relaxation and entertainment
- Getting your affairs in order
- Try to automate things (taxes etc.)
- Lifestyle minimalism
- Finding a quality life coach or therapist
- Neurofeedback training
- Take electrodes and attach them to your head while you do various training routines that train your brain to fire in the right ways
| How to self-actualize 1. Start by researching the techniques 2. Journal – Make an assessment of your life * Where are you? * Where have you been? * Where do you want to go? * Consider your options 3. Make a plan – You need to have a vision Things you’ll need – You need a lot of theory – Remove addictions and distractions – Install small healthy habits (meditation etc.) – Glimpse non-egoic consciousness – Don’t rush self-actualization (think long-term) – Don’t forget the path |
The self-actualized life
- Your possible self-improvement isn’t just a 20% improvement but can be a radical 5000%
Self-realization
- the realization of one’s potential, capacities, and talents
- Fulfillment of one’s vision in life
- Fuller knowledge of one’s intrinsic nature
- Getting in touch with your authentic self
Two types of pleasure
- Scarcity pleasure
- The relief one gets from the loss of tension and anxiety
- The pleasure most people get
- The relief one gets from the loss of tension and anxiety
- Abundance pleasure
- The ecstasy of functioning at one’s prime
The self-actualized life
- Living to your fullest potential
- Think to your past when you felt alive and creatively abundant
- It’s possible to live like that every day
- You can master all the major areas of your life
- Relationship, career, emotions
Goals you can strive for
- Create a life where you never have to worry about money ever again
- A life where your work isn’t like work but it’s like play
- Developing full emotional control
- Developing a deep understanding of how the world works
- A really successful intimate relationship
- Physical vitality and energy
- Rich and rewarding friendships
- Becoming a leader and a role model
- Enlightenment
