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Boredom lies between productivity and distraction. No one ever feels accomplished when you've reached the end of distraction's effectivness. Productivity fosters a sense of acheivement but boredom compromises that path with sheer sloth. Sure, here’s a concise way to explain it to your daughter: "Imagine you have a path leading to a treasure chest. Along one side, there's a slide full of fun distractions like games and videos. It’s fun at first, but once you slide to the bottom, you feel like you haven’t gotten anywhere closer to the treasure. On the other side is a path covered with thick, sticky mud—that’s boredom. It can slow you down and make it hard to walk. But right in the middle is a clear path—that's being productive. When you walk that path, it might take effort, but it leads you straight to the treasure chest. Once you open it, you feel really proud and happy because you’ve found something valuable—like finishing a project or learning something new. So, choosing to be productive helps you feel good and accomplished, while avoiding getting stuck in boredom or endless distractions." Imagine from a father's point of view, a daughter's point of view, and then a son's point of view. For context, what some of the show on Netflix called "UNLOCKED: A Jail Experiment." It's a social experiment in a prison. It's a reality TV style show, where the prize is more freedom. Instead of prisoners being locked up for 23 hours a day, the warden tries having the prisoners rome free 24/7 in the pen so long as they obey the rules. I watched up to 21:12 in the first episode. Then I wrote this: I have the perspective of the sun. Not the son. Fear protects your fragility while comfort is the foundation of fear. Comfort is the foundation of fear. Fear is a salesman. It sells your comfort as a product. Why do we love comfort? Is it a tough sell? Do you tell fear to pound sand? Do you like being pitched a solution to your problems? Are you even aware of your problems? A few years ago, I got cold-called by a scam masquerading as a promotional opportunity for my book “I Don’t Believe You.” Long story short, I turned them down, but not after saying this over the phone: “Is stealing theft if the gullible give?” Fear is a scam. It pumps up its “false” benefits before you commit. That’s the hook. It can be in one sitting or through social engineering it can take multiple sessions. Fear is a scam because the product is comfort, and last time I checked, comfort alone is not moral. Comfort will harm when peddled by fear. Long story short, As Elon Musk says, “stop recalibrating expectations as they rise and fall.” By resetting our expectations, we delude ourselves (again and again) to avoid the regrets WHEN...they become too late to change. Pushing out the question of “when,” you risk your wellbeing. Do you blame fear, or do you blame yourself? The gullible GIFT their trust to red flags. Paraphrasing ChatGPT, “Comfort is A... red flag, not “the.” “What percentage of Americans are obese?” ChatGPT aprox. 35% effective to confirm my subjections WHEN fact. John Ralph Tuccitto As of the most recent data, approximately 39.6% of U.S. adults are classified as obese. The rates of obesity show considerable variation across different states, with West Virginia having the highest obesity rate at 40.6% and the District of Columbia having the lowest at 24.7%. Other factors such as age and ethnicity also play a role; for instance, non-Hispanic Black adults have the highest prevalence of obesity at 49.9%, and the prevalence of obesity among adult Americans increases with age, especially between the ages of 40 and 59, where the rate is 44.3%. It's important to note that these figures are not merely statistics but are reflective of broader health concerns, as obesity is associated with an increased risk of various chronic diseases and higher medical costs (EHProject) (Food Research & Action Center) (World Population Review). Does food bring comfort? Yes, food can indeed bring comfort. The concept of "comfort food" is widely recognized and often refers to food that provides a nostalgic or sentimental value to someone, possibly due to their upbringing or cultural heritage. These foods are typically characterized by a high calorie content, easy preparation, and rich flavors. The connection between food and comfort can be explained through several lenses:
The mechanism of temptation is comfort. The phrase "The mechanism of temptation is comfort" suggests a philosophical or psychological idea that being drawn into temptation often involves the allure of comfort. This could mean that people are tempted to do or indulge in things that bring them immediate ease, pleasure, or relief from discomfort, even if these choices may not be the best in the long term. Here’s how this mechanism could be understood:
How does shorter attentions spans in humans contribute to comfort? Shorter attention spans in humans might contribute to seeking comfort in a few ways:
How does comfort harm insulin resistance? The link between comfort and insulin resistance can be quite significant. Comfort, in the form of a sedentary lifestyle and the consumption of high-calorie, processed foods, can contribute to excess weight and obesity. Obesity, particularly excess fat in the abdomen, is a major risk factor for developing insulin resistance. Insulin resistance occurs when the body's cells do not respond effectively to insulin, leading the pancreas to produce more insulin to keep blood glucose levels in check. Over time, this can lead to higher blood sugar levels and prediabetes, which can progress to type 2 diabetes if lifestyle changes are not made. To prevent or reverse insulin resistance and prediabetes, incorporating healthy lifestyle choices is key. This includes eating a balanced diet rich in non-starchy vegetables, reducing the intake of red and processed meats and sugary beverages, engaging in regular physical activity, and maintaining a healthy weight. These measures improve the body's use of insulin and can lower the chances of developing insulin resistance or prediabetes. Furthermore, the risk of insulin resistance goes up with a larger waist size, inactivity, and the consumption of certain types of food, like red and processed meats and sugar-sweetened beverages. Physical inactivity is another major factor linked to the development of insulin resistance and prediabetes. Regular exercise can make the body more sensitive to insulin, which helps in managing blood glucose levels. If you suspect you are at risk of insulin resistance or prediabetes, particularly if you are overweight or lead a sedentary lifestyle, it's important to consult a healthcare provider. They may perform blood tests, such as the fasting plasma glucose test or the A1C test, to diagnose the condition (Mayo Clinic) (NIDDK). Be concise yes or no question: Does insulin resistence make you fat? Answer the question please.
This is a continuation of "Dancing Frame Theory." "The sun's shadow reflects the divine host of order and chaos to print reality and communicate with God." Important Information:
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The neck is a bridge between the mind and body. An egg must have a hen. If there's no hen, I'm miraculous! Why give up that fantasy? Because fantasy happens to be true to narcicists. Jesus can be perceived as narcissistic because perfection is the standard of the judgemental. For Jesus to go to hell, it could only occur if there was a God. Huh?! Jesus (as the expanse) lived the puppet of a narcisist. To a victim, as if the son of God is going to die for the very sins that raped us of innocence. Impulsive, retarded imbred child rapists rest assurred...you're going to heaven as you repent without justice for the victim. This creates sinners, because bertayal is perfectly awful. And narcisists like doling that out to needy cowards clinging to government to ignore their conscience. The world is a commune of humans. Evolution solves for the nuisnance of Christ' appeal. Earth is my hen.
When you start a job, you’re like a fresh piece of gum (to your boss). But, when you lose all your flavour you’re spat out into the garbage. You want to work so long as you have flavour, the moment that flavour is gone, move on. When you openly adopt or secretly anoint colleagues as family, you (and your boss) get used to chewing flavourless gum, so long as the results usher the statis quo. You chew old gum, like you love your colleagues. What happens when your BOSS's boss spits him or her out? Does your ex-boss’s BOSS want to chew used gum? From a loser? Don’t lose flavour. Favour flavour. The metaphor of being like a piece of gum in the context of a job—starting off fresh and appealing to your boss, but eventually losing your "flavor" over time—illustrates a vivid picture of how an employee's value or perceived value can diminish. This concept can be dissected into several key insights and advice for maintaining relevance and vibrancy in your professional life. 1. Maintain Your "Flavor"
In conclusion, this metaphor serves as a reminder of the transient nature of one's value in the professional sphere and the importance of continual self-improvement, adaptability, and understanding of organizational dynamics. Keep adding to your "flavour" through learning, innovating, and networking, and be ready to move when you or your environment no longer fosters your growth. |
John Ralph TuccittoMy Twitter (or X) is the cross of crucifixion hammered together by koo-koos. Space Judo is the conscience of a koo-koo. Archives
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