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Hypnosis, Theta-State Creativity, Influence & Persuasion. Your future is in your imagination, so why not imagine a great one? Book a 50-minute session via DM.
Midwest Sensible
Joined April 2021
@WeatherWill1 It's only the 198th time this week some liberal writer or politician has tried to tell the American Voter what they really wanted.
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@aplacefortweets Someone starts a successful world-wide cult, and I make $8 on the venture, which seems like a fair trade.
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@ryanhypnotist @BretWeinstein Very similar to Scott Adams's "recreational beliefs." If it stops being useful, discard it. If it's working, keep it around!
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I'm tempted to say Jefferson had a time machine and was accidentally describing 2025.
Tale as old as time, unfortunately. From a letter by Thomas Jefferson, to a John Norvell, 1807: Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle. The real extent of this state of misinformation is known only to those who are in situations to confront facts within their knowledge with the lies of the day. I really look with commiseration over the great body of my fellow citizens, who, reading newspapers, live & die in the belief, that they have known something of what has been passing in the world in their time; whereas the accounts they have read in newspapers are just as true a history of any other period of the world as of the present, except that the real names of the day are affixed to their fables. General facts may indeed be collected from them, such as that Europe is now at war, that Bonaparte has been a successful warrior, that he has subjected a great portion of Europe to his will, &c., &c.; but no details can be relied on. I will add, that the man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them; inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods & errors. He who reads nothing will still learn the great facts, and the details are all false.
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@UncleOwlOnX I have mined this letter for nuggets multiple times a week since you shared it with me. There's just so much here.
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But then I remembered everything I learned about neuroscience and hypnosis, conditioning patterns and anchors. Little by little, I started adding a bit of crunchy peanut butter into the smooth peanut butter. A little more. A little more. A bit of strawberry jelly mixed in with the grape. A little more. A little more. Eventually it was all crunchy peanut butter, all strawberry jelly. Then we got a divorce. (Or maybe all of this was a hallucination. I just know I want a PB&J sandwich now.)
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