Most people never change because people don't RESPOND to anxiety and stress the way they should. Tension in the body is a calling from mother nature to CHANGE YOUR WAYS and GROW into the HIGHEST FORM of YOUR-SELF otherwise you will root into nothingness and become a repress your own soul. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsLVI5Hqd24
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"The evolution of history, following the Kabbalah of Isaac Luria, would culminate in the advent of the first man who dares to recognize that he is God—in other words, Friedrich Nietzsche’s Übermensch (“Superman”), or what some would interpret at the anti-Christ, a role the Nazis believed was fulfilled by Hitler. The Nazis declared that they were dedicated to continuing the process of creating a unified German nation state begun by Otto von Bismarck, a member of the super-rite of Freemasonry founded by Albert Pike and Giuseppe Mazzini, known as the Palladian Rite. The Third Reich, meaning Third Empire, alluded to the Nazis’ perception that Nazi Germany was the successor of the earlier Holy Roman Empire (800–1806), beginning with the crowning of Charlemagne in 800 and which was dissolved during the Napoleonic Wars in 1806, and the German Empire (1871–1918), which lasted from the unification of Germany in 1871 by Otto von Bismarck under Kaiser Wilhelm I until the abdication of his grandson Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918 at the end of World War II. Although Bismarck had excluded Austria and the German Austrians from his creation of the Kleindeutschland state in 1871, integrating the German Austrians nevertheless remained a strong desire for many people of both Austria and Germany behind the Pan-German movement which influenced the racist fascism of Nazis.
Nietzsche, who was foundational to the delusions of the Nazis, was frequently published in Pan-German newspapers. In The Antichrist (1888), Nietzsche declared, “Let us look each other in the face. We are Hyperboreans—we know well enough how remote our place is,” and after quoting Pindar, he commented, “Beyond the North, beyond the ice, beyond death—our life, our happiness.” In On the Genealogy of Morality, Nietzsche introduces one of his most controversial images, the “blond beast”—the Aryan race—which he compares to a “beast of prey,” impelled by a “good,” which is an irresistible instinct for mastery over others. It was through his formulation of an idea related to the blond beast, the Übermensch (“Superman”), that Nietzsche inspired the fascist ideal of the New Man, with an excessive emphasis on male virility. As well, Nietzsche’s mental illness would come to be perceived as a model for the sentimental notion of “divine madness,” an idea linked by Plato to mystic prophecy and the adoration of male beauty.[1] Ultimately, based on the homoerotic fascination with the male as the sole object of affection, fascism is a perverse form of machismo, where notions of compassion are denigrated as “feminine,” and the purported virtues of dispassionate discipline and self-serving violence are
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A key principle to getting stronger in the gym (but also in life) is through the training method of what is called: progressive overload.
This is the process of gradually increasing the intensity or difficulty of your workouts over time.
For mental strength, this principle still applies.
Because to achieve success and overcome hurdles, it is all about stress tolerance.
Not only for the body to become stronger and overcome weakness but also for the mind to develop resilience and strength against the stresses and pressures of life.
So how do we apply "progressive overload" to the mind to develop mental stress tolerance?
First: identify your mental weaknesses.
"Man needs difficulties; they are necessary for health"
- Carl Jung
A good rule of thumb is to always try and develop your psychological inferior functions for the sake of self-improvement and character building.
For example, If you have social anxiety you need to apply the “progressive overload” of situational exposure to your lifestyle and routine so that you get use to the active extroversion of your introverted personality. This will help you build better social skills (strength) by gradually putting yourself in higher stress-inducing scenarios so that you become more skilled, resilient and stronger for you to successfully overcome your anxiety (weakness).
By doing this consistently the strength that you have built will overcome the weaknesses that are keeping you dissatisfied and the same every day.
The magic of first principles is that we can apply them to all aspects of life and get the same positive feedback loop, inevitably leading us to grow towards optimum health and happiness.
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The gaze of the other is phenomenologically concealed from our own mode of seeing. We can detect this gaze only indirectly, through the feeling of shame we experience when we feel ourselves observed by the other—without, however, having this feeling “objectively” confirmed. This was often talked about by philosophers such as: Sartre and Lacan. In psychology today we often call this projective identification.
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