
I kinda feel like we need a new cultural movement to act as some type of boat, or ark to Shepard the wise and the willing through this storm of Supitidy, nazism, economic corruption, you know;
all the current Earth society things that go against the best interest of equality, and literal life or death availability of resources.
What Service should we offer?
Direct Educational Resources (Lesson/Business plans, mentor)
Business Development ( Guidance, creation, collaboration)
Group Sponsoring ( managing a network for common interest)
Personally, and I'm real personal about life and things that affect the greater goals I think humanity should share and put greater energy towards, My biggest concern is stupid people. folks with all the answers but never 'need' to study, just to go around and vote, buy, and attend against the better interests of themselves and their community.
I dont want to spend this entire blog calling out the obvious to those who feel like this reality is a cross of Bizzaro Superman and black mirror ( or the Twilight Zone if you're feeling 0ver 40ish), I will do two things to address the word, STUPID, and how it applies to society in motion....
ONE: My opinion thus far.
I think any one of us can be dumb for something, and that's the catch. Stupidity in motion, in America + ENTERTAINMENT, leads to economically counterintuitive actions for individuals, as a collective.
TWO: Resources to help illustrate why we're kinda dumb, how many of us are probably full-time stupid, how we got there, and who wins in the end.
Bonhoeffer‘s Theory of Stupidity
The Nature of Human Stupidity
Why Smart People Believe Stupid Things
Apple Intelligence is for the Stupid Ones
What I truly hope to accomplish is more in line with my earlier, ARK statement.
A floating vessel (digitally speaking) of core competencies and utopian-geared systemic mechanisms. Things wiser versions of use can build upon after this era of decreasing IQs and self-destructive use of AI. It's something many of us can use now, to be honest.
Where do I think we should start?
With the literally cognitive ability of our Human minds. Brain nutrition looks like diet and exercise
Critical thinking and physical nutrition. It's both a lot, and not much when you consider it means every life difference will reap the effects. I think the most important way to start working out your body and mind while exercising your IQ is to develop that part of your lifestyle around something that you selfishly want to experience or achieve.
Anything you want to be better at or experience with greater pleasure will likely benefit from a system that associations how fit you gotta be and what foods you need to eat in order for your mind and/or body to experience this at its peak. I imagine these goals ranging from being a Jeopardy contestant to clearer tantric sex with your partner; Nobody wants to operate on those stages fueled by a couched-locked cheeseburger lifestyle.
Finding #LifeValue
We can be taught things and not accept most of it, or live by those teachings like a code. This applies to how we treat religion, how Gangs maintain a dangerous fantasy culture, how the Millatry changes you into them. All having an 'ordered community' in common and all experiencing a value of life based on the foundation of how they are taught despite everyone else.
If we take objective moments away and see what appeals to us outside of how God-groupies, gangs and the government tell us how we should feel ( OR ELSE!), More of us would lean differently. Sure, many people also find stability, security and purpose within those previously mentioned and countless other forms of branded institutionalized living, though for the rest of us;
WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY (!?)
For the last week, I have been thinking about this blog. Not because I Had to write it, but because I feel like being a Beacon. I feel like, instead of small talk, and dedicating countless hours writing and animating sci-fi for a World I'm not even sure I want to share it with ( I do though Lol #drama),
I really feel like being a beacon, shining value, energizing cells and growing a prosperous, humankind-improving, community of individuals who we can then show our artsy stuff too!
It would make me happy, but to achieve being a beacon, I have to maximize my shine. I like feeling Bright, so if I can show it of; I'm all in. I'm prideful, but try to rationalize it with honorable perspectives.
This probably means I will work hard just to earn a showing off.
I took this moment to sincerely express the motivations I very well know ,and have been proven to associate with my character and goals. Instead of changing to fit in by some self-help standard, I imagined a clear scenario that satisfied that feeling of wanting to be worthy of spectacle, and I trusted my higher community-centered instincts in order for me to get a feeling for what I think I can best contribute to my 'HAPPY' of having a small but tech-healthy Media LLC.
My answer wasn't the complex, strange science fiction project that I wanted to do Now.
Currently, it's #aurabeacon ( im gonnna workshop that....)
What makes you FEEL
We've crafted a journaling guide that I hope helps to generate deeper personal insights. I'm thinking of printing it out or producing a paged journal because I still like the feeling of pen and paper when it comes to personal feelings. A tip for now would be to write it out in sections in a blank book and build as you go to ensure you have room to fill in, or go back. I can also imagine a spreadsheet version for those who want to get extra detailed with links to relevant journaling notes.
Journaling for Self-Discovery: Unlocking Your Happiness and Life Value
Introduction:

This guide is designed to help you embark on a journey of self-discovery through journaling. It's not about writing perfectly, but about honestly exploring your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. By engaging with these prompts, you'll gain clarity on what truly matters to you, identify sources of happiness, and discover how to build a life that aligns with your values and potential.
Part 1: Setting the Stage for Reflection

Create a Dedicated Space:
Find a quiet, comfortable place where you can write without distractions.
Gather your journaling tools: a notebook, pen, or digital journal.
Consider adding elements that inspire you: candles, music, nature.
Establish a Routine:
Set aside a specific time each day or week for journaling. Even 15 minutes can make a difference.
Treat it as a non-negotiable appointment with yourself.
Embrace Honesty and Non-Judgment:
There are no right or wrong answers. This is a safe space for your thoughts and feelings.
Write freely, without censoring yourself.
Part 2: Exploring Your Inner Landscape

Emotional Check-In:
How am I feeling right now? (Name specific emotions.)
What thoughts are contributing to these feelings?
Where in my body do I feel these emotions?
Prompt Examples:
"If my current emotional state was a weather pattern, it would be..."
"What three words best describe my emotional state today?"
How familiar is my current mood and what did I learn from the last time?
Values and Priorities:
What are my core values? (e.g., creativity, integrity, connection, learning.)
What activities or experiences make me feel truly alive?
What do I want to stand for in the world?
Prompt Examples:
"If I had unlimited time and resources, what would I dedicate myself to?"
"What moments in my life have felt most meaningful, and why?"
"What are the top 5 values I want to live by?"
Identifying Sources of Happiness:
What brings me joy and fulfillment?
What activities do I lose track of time while doing?
What are my strengths and talents, and how can I use them more?
Prompt Examples:
"What small moments of joy did I experience today?"
"What activities make me feel energized and engaged?"
"What are 3 things I am grateful for today?"
Exploring Your Interests:
What subjects do I find myself researching or reading about?
What skills do I want to learn?
What creative projects am I drawn to?
Prompt Examples:
"If I could learn any new skill tomorrow, it would be..."
"What are some new hobbies or interests I want to explore?"
"What are some subjects that spark my curiosity?"
Addressing Challenges and Obstacles:
What are the biggest challenges I'm facing right now?
What limiting beliefs are holding me back?
What steps can I take to overcome these obstacles?
Prompt Examples:
"What are my biggest fears, and how can I address them?"
"What are some patterns of thinking or behavior that I want to change?"
"What small steps can I take to move towards my goals?"
Part 3: Building Life Value in the Current Global Setting

Meaningful Contribution:
How can I use my skills and talents to make a positive impact?
What causes or issues am I passionate about?
How can I connect with others who share my values?
Prompt Examples:
"How can I use my unique abilities to serve others?"
"What problems in the world do I want to help solve?"
"How can I build stronger connections with my community?"
Adapting to Change:
How can I embrace flexibility and adaptability in a rapidly changing world?
What new skills do I need to develop to thrive?
How can I cultivate resilience and manage stress?
Prompt Examples:
"What are some ways I can adapt to uncertainty?"
"How can I prioritize self-care and well-being?"
"What are some new ways I can learn and grow?"
Finding Purpose in Everyday Life:
How can I find meaning in my daily routines and activities?
How can I cultivate gratitude and appreciation for the present moment?
How can I create a life that feels authentic and fulfilling?
Prompt Examples:
"What small acts of kindness can I perform today?"
"How can I bring more mindfulness into my daily life?"
"What are some ways I can create a more balanced and fulfilling lifestyle?"
Actionable Steps:
At the end of each journaling session, write down 1-3 actionable steps you can take based on your reflections. This helps to move from introspection to action.

Journaling Techniques to Enhance Self-Discovery:
Freewriting: Write continuously for a set period of time without editing or censoring yourself.
Morning Pages: Write three pages of stream-of-consciousness thoughts first thing in the morning.
Mind Mapping: Visually connect ideas and thoughts to explore relationships and patterns.
Bullet Journaling: Use bullet points, symbols, and short phrases to capture key information and track progress.
Thematic Journaling: Focus on a specific theme or topic for a period of time (e.g., gratitude, creativity, relationships).
Reflective Questions: Use open-ended questions to prompt deeper thinking and exploration.
Visual Journaling: Incorporate drawings, collages, or other visual elements into your journal.

Important Considerations:
Be patient with yourself. Self-discovery is a lifelong process.
Don't be afraid to experiment with different journaling techniques.
Review your journal entries periodically to identify patterns and insights.
If you are experiencing severe emotional distress, please seek support from a mental health professional.
By consistently engaging in these journaling practices, we hope you can unlock your inner potential, discover your true sources of happiness, and build a life that is both meaningful and fulfilling.
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