Dr. K

If you do well and don’t believe in yourself, you don’t end up secure but rather with imposter syndrome (which is feeling like a fraud despite being competent and fearing exposure).

Confidence and security come from surviving failure.

Source: https://youtube.com/shorts/fmMMKSprX98?si=lxRVDD5Edcsrr1Bn

This is how we become healthy: by looking at the contradictions in our own thought process.

You can’t do this mentally, you must do it physically. Write it out and review critically your own thoughts. When you work with a therapist, they do this for you.

Why is this important? Identifying the contradictions in your mind is the launch point for putting your life together.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/live/xbqBWhDdVok?si=E0LT2LA85tlmQLIK&t=2400

Having a vision for the future is charisma.

Source: https://youtube.com/shorts/1IT49BGU0Gg?si=oKVmuj85JPXLrF14

Societally, we value someone based on the difficulty of their accomplishments.

Source: https://youtu.be/rr4LjzbFd1o?si=FsicVTmsb6v39aDG&t=1790

The path of spirituality is a license for assholery.

Source: https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxontWicqFqlmerm0mIJh8HrsqFlLixb4G?si=5xWD1rMUF3H8CAlV

Logic can be hijacked by other parts of your brain. Especially emotions. Even more so your ego. It’s not that you’re illogical, but selectively logical.

Source: https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxxR0H3aaZRu1AmIwD43KkK577x1KgQpud?si=WHvnJZE7Ybj9rP_j

The human brain prefers things that are comfortable over things that are good.