u/Crescent-moo

The new world certainly is interesting. What are your takes on it?

Spiritual communities keep saying the world is shifting into a new cycle that started in 2012. Some say CERN changed things and notice stuff. UFO communities are talking about full disclosure,

I think it's all part of the same thing. People are ready but at the same time many are not. Imagine being told the matrix movie was real or something like that.

To know everything about your reality isn't what you thought, the levels of control and what has been done will throw menu many into chaos.

The US just released some more ufo files, meanwhile they sit on the files and continue genocides just to keep the chaos going.

At some point it must end.

But not before much more chaos. Stay positive

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u/Crescent-moo — 4 days ago

Many people struggle with the question of why we suffer, loneliness, depression, bullying, poor upbringing, whatever you're going through.

The first thought is always that there's no way anyone would choose this, how cruel is God or the soul to do this?

But through challenge comes the potential for growth. The potential for strength in healing, and connection to others who struggle the same. This is for general struggles, it's harder to make sense of more extreme violence and problems that exist in this world, though everything is supposed to be for a reason.

I thought it it in context of games and thought maybe the analogy would help some people.

I used to play a game called Dying Light which was survival / zombies in an open world. There are plenty of power ups through the way and you can of course use them to make it easier when you get them, but to truly have a feeling of personal accomplishment and even learn how to play far better than you did before, you can choose to only use low level weapons, or only use certain abilities.

This creates a challenge. This creates a problem where strong opponents suddenly become very overwhelming. Tricky areas become more planning, if you can take it in positively as a challenge rather than throwing the controller in frustration. People do it all the time in various games, they even make hard modes with less items or game over if you die. Anything to up the ante and create growth in your play style, your ability to think and overcome obstacles, and makes you a far better gamer in the process while practicing emotional control.

In another aspect, stress such as scores and ranks often create a struggle in their own. Many kids lack integrity and quit the game when they lose to make sure it doesn't count to their stats or affect rank. They pretend the losses don't exist because the wins feed the ego. Others break things, yell at the tv, or cheat in some way to avoid the struggle.

In the same game i noticed a change in my own play when i did the multilayer vs mode that involved a super zombie that can fly around like spider man (that you control) vs up to 4 humans that can kill you very easily if they catch you.

I noticed I struggled to get to Apex Predator rank (top rank) on my main profile, but I made another just to mess around and tank my score (or so I thought). Suddenly there was no pressure to do well, no care about my score, and I also decided to do it with challenges like above. I purposely unlocked only a select few abilities to help with speed/ agility, but not offensive attacks.

I would also face multiple humans on purpose which people often avoid as a decent player is over powered against you, multiple ones can wreck one without experience. I started dominating most games with limited abilities. I ascended nearly to apex predator, but the occasional losses kept it just one away. I was far better as i just played with strategies to overcome my self imposed restrictions without a care for winning.

So imagine having such mental loads removed in life? To just live your own life without worrying who likes you or what others think? To accept challenges with a positive mindset and any way to overcome them. It would probably become a very different life for many.

Hope any of that makes sense.

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u/Crescent-moo — 12 days ago