Legit or a con man?
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Thread: Thoughts on Tony Robbins?
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He’s probably in the grey area between being legit and a snake oil salesman. I heard he charges a sh!tload of money for his services which seems kinda exploitive.
Jordan Peterson seems much more sincere. He gets really emotional at times and isn’t afraid to show his vulnerability. People like to discredit him completely after word got out about his benzo withdrawal but don’t listen to them. He’s really smart.
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Today, 04:20 AM #4
I've found that Dr. Joe Dispanza gives the best advice.
It's basically just about being grateful and happy with what you got, then going from there.
It's really hard to believe, but once you actually don't care about any sort of external measure of 'success', and are happy just being being you, whole and complete within your self, you wake up one day and realise, "holy crap, I never thought I'd get this far".
I have a friend who's doing the same thing as me, just being happy and confident in her own skin, and she looks way more successful than when I first met her.
I basically want nothing else in life, it's perfect the way it is ATM.
But when I was a young ungrateful boy I ended up doing all this stuff to appear successful and then just done really dumb stuff and ruined my life, then started from scratch - the lesson was that the way you feel is way more important than the way you look.
When you are happy and feel good, you can actually manage to manifest change in the physical.I believe in something greater, than my self - I believe in a better world: a world without sin.
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Today, 04:33 AM #6
Dude the name is an oxymoron.
Once again these dudes are just people. The only difference between them and you is that they've reached a certain level of spiritual development and changed their polarisation.
Like I used to be very miscery, always finding faults with people and the world, so this was probably just my natural polarisation - like I'd sit there and find all sorts of 'logical' explanations for stuff in the world, how life is crap, and unfair.
The thing is I wasn't really adding anything positive to the world anyway, and it wasn't my intention - I was basically fuelled by angst, narcissism, and paranoia , subconsciously this manifested a horrible life.
Slowly and slowly, if you're able to change your beliefs about thee world like this is negative, blah blah, and appreciate what you have and how life taught you to be a better person, then you are able to manifest happiness in life - THEN you can actually manifest some sort of change for the greater good of the people, and not have mind set where you've basically been defeated by the more negatively polarised energies.
The goal is to have a growth mind set and not be 'scared' of not appearing successful in your day to day life, or whatever.
Say you lose a job, just remember the lessons you've learned and be grateful that somebody else is going to fill that slot and make money, and then you make the next changes in your life, manifest.
EVERYBODY LOVES a truly positively-polarised individual, because you provide hope and reassurance - something money can't buy.
Hope that makes sense?Last edited by WiseOldApe; Today at 04:39 AM.
I believe in something greater, than my self - I believe in a better world: a world without sin.
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