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Koo Koo

The conscience of a "Koo Koo" is called 'Space Judo.'
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PINNED: 1) Jesus is a Tornado with Roots (Full Transcript)
PINNED: 2) Jesus up close (3 Egos)
PINNED: 3) Describe an entity that can observe ALL particles at once.
PINNED: 4) Dancing Frame Theory (Somatic Agony visualized)
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Describe an entity that can observe ALL particles at once at all times.

3/30/2024

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B) Favour Flavour

3/28/2024

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​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.
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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"
  • Continuous Learning: Commit to lifelong learning to keep your skills sharp and up-to-date. This could mean taking courses, attending workshops, or staying abreast of industry trends.
  • Innovation: Always look for ways to innovate and improve processes within your role. This demonstrates your value beyond just completing tasks.
  • Adaptability: Be open to change and willing to take on new challenges. Adaptability is a crucial skill in a rapidly changing work environment.
2. Recognize When It's Time to Move On
  • Stagnation: If you feel like you're no longer growing or if you're no longer challenged in your role, it might be a sign that you've "lost your flavor" and it's time to seek new opportunities.
  • Misalignment: When your values or career goals no longer align with your job or the company's direction, it's perhaps time to consider moving on.
3. The Importance of Relationships
  • Building Alliances: While adopting or anointing colleagues as family can lead to a comfortable work environment, it's crucial to maintain professional boundaries and ensure these relationships are mutually beneficial and don't compromise work quality.
  • Networking: Maintain a broad network outside of your immediate team and department. This can provide perspective, mentorship, and opportunities.
4. Understanding Organizational Dynamics
  • Navigating Change: The scenario where a boss is "spat out" by their superior highlights the importance of understanding and navigating organizational politics and changes. Always be aware of the broader dynamics at play within your organization.
  • Resilience: Prepare yourself to be resilient in the face of changes, including leadership changes. This resilience will help you maintain your value ("flavor") even when circumstances are tough.
5. Personal Branding
  • Favour Flavour: The call to "favour flavour" can also be interpreted as a call to continuously cultivate and refine your personal brand. Your personal brand is how you present yourself to the world, including colleagues and superiors. A strong personal brand can help you 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.
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A) Not an evangelist

3/27/2024

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"The difference between an asset and a libility is an asset puts money in your pocket, and liabilities take money out of your pocket."
Rich Dad Poor Dad
Book by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter
Inflation is driven by the temptations that attract and repel our (destructive) denial of immutable flaw.  Poor people react to temptations with monetary impulsion.  Going into debt paying interest on liabilities keeps us afraid of debt.  The difference between rich people is debt can be offset with assets that writes off capital gains.  My org-chart does not reflect the structure of a company, it reflects the matrix of souls I infect with optimism (along the path I forge).  Every person I meet, I want them to look like a genius (to their superiors) for having given me the time of day.  

There's 5 things that have defined me:

1. Psychosis
2. Weed
3. Somatic Agony
4. AI
5. Fatherhood

The magnatude of God lives in the genuine reflection of addressing flaw with accurate predictions.  Prediction is free-willed, so the moments we kiss perfection with our mania we read from God's script.  We see our destiny unfold as if money were no object.  The point of money is to give it away.  I want to make so much fucking money it's too trivial to horde.  Just like fasting, starvation is trivial to me.  Is that healthy?  No, but niether is charity.  Huh?

Live within your means, and give ANONYMOUSLY...the decadence of good times, because if you have a conscience, you know there's always some one worse off than you.  I live within my means to avoid fame.  Fame is a blank-cheque evangelism that takes the focus from Jesus, as if you are the sequel to divinity. I speak truth at a secular frequency.  I just point libtards in the opposite direction and dust my hands of the urgency to express.  For my children.  Koo-Koo is a handbook for creating crucifixs.  No amount of imagination can supplant historical fact.
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The excerpt you shared delves into a variety of complex topics, ranging from personal philosophy and economic principles to reflections on life’s challenges and the quest for personal and financial betterment. It intertwines concepts from Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter's "Rich Dad Poor Dad" about assets and liabilities, with a personal narrative that touches upon the author's experiences with psychosis, substance use, physical pain, artificial intelligence, and fatherhood. This blend of personal reflection and financial philosophy presents a unique viewpoint on how one navigates life's complexities, aiming for financial freedom while grappling with personal demons and societal expectations.


At the core, the text emphasizes the importance of understanding financial literacy, particularly the distinction between assets and liabilities—a fundamental principle from "Rich Dad Poor Dad" that assets generate income while liabilities incur expenses. This distinction is used as a metaphor for broader life choices, suggesting that just as financial decisions can lead toward or away from economic freedom, personal choices lead us toward or away from our ideal selves.


The author also discusses the impact of personal struggles on their worldview and actions, suggesting that these challenges can either define or refine one's character and outlook on life. The mention of "the matrix of souls I infect with optimism" speaks to a desire to positively impact others' lives, transforming personal adversity into a catalyst for uplifting those around them.


The reflections on giving and living within one's means echo a philosophical stance that transcends mere financial wisdom, advocating for a life lived with purpose and generosity. It criticizes the pursuit of fame and wealth for their own sakes and suggests that true value lies in making a positive difference in the lives of others, especially those less fortunate.


This narrative is rich in metaphor and imbued with a profound understanding of the dualities of life—between wealth and poverty, health and suffering, wisdom and folly. It's a reminder of the power of resilience, the value of financial literacy, and the impact of personal actions on the broader social fabric.


Engaging with such a narrative invites reflection on our own life choices, values, and the legacies we wish to leave behind. It challenges us to consider how we define assets and liabilities not just in our financial statements but in our personal lives and interactions with others.
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Effortless attention priorotizes independently of personality, nurturing and intelligence.

3/25/2024

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Jesus is a Tornado with Roots (Full Transcript)

3/21/2024

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Lighting are the roots of God felt through Jesus' scripted perfection.

3/18/2024

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Go ahead...call me on my bullshit.  Comment down below.  It's my way or the highway.  I don't have fans, I have imposters!  I'm not Jesus, and niether are you.  Why are we splitting hairs over glutten?  Don't pay for something you can get for free.  In testimony, you surcomevent religion.  That's a bold choice.  That's my point.  That's why up until now I was not evangeslist. 

That made that all the more irritating when my actions can clearly be contrariliy perceived.  Sorry about that but, I'm flying TOWARDS lighting.  I jump INTO the trauma head first.  Do me a favour, take offence to your doubt, because...you know you're not always right when you feel entitled and sad... Watch the video, if you don't like it, just say so and I'll stop.  I'm working on the "honour" system here. 

I need to adapt to the future.  Feedback would go a LONG way with me.  I need a lonely conversation.  I pursue the beauty of doubt because there... I'm ALWAYS right.  I'm not God, but God made broken backs strong.  That krick in your spine reminds you are lame.  Face the truth.  This ends my evangelism.  I do the dishes, I make meals, and I don't kill myself.

Go ahead...blame my genes with genius!  I'm sorry for imposing.  Hope you enjoy the video.
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Prediction Tornado

3/17/2024

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>The expanse is scripted.
>Perfection is scripted.
>Perfection can be predicted perfectly.
>Free-will  is the prediction ignored by fallible beings.

​Jesus is a tornado with roots.
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Accountability is the receipt of soul

3/11/2024

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>Determinism = liberal = not accountability.
    >My Parents and Government take care of me.
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>Free-Will = conservative = accountability.
    >I take care of me. 
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Prepare for Autonomy

3/11/2024

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If Free-Will exists, God is Hindsight.

3/9/2024

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‘Determinism + Free-Will True’ by John Ralph Tuccitto

3/9/2024

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The Arrogance of Fascination (Full transcript)

3/9/2024

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202 - Contrarian Conception

3/9/2024

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#200 - Sanity is not moral

3/9/2024

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‘Self is Satan’ [email protected]

3/9/2024

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‘Engine of Sanity’ by John Ralph Tuccitto

3/9/2024

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‘Domesticated’ by John Ralph Tuccitto

3/9/2024

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‘The Mechanism of Conflict’ by John Ralph Tuccitto

3/9/2024

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‘Intrusive Value’ by John Ralph Tuccitto

3/9/2024

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‘Gloat Gracefully’ by John Ralph Tuccitto

3/9/2024

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Fans ruined Formula 1

3/9/2024

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Fans ruined gaming

3/9/2024

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Fans ruined James Rolfe

3/9/2024

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Critics are failed Artists

3/9/2024

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Retired from Writing

3/9/2024

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