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I think one’s theory of reality is shaped more by subconscious/latent consumption of the same ideas repeated over time, as opposed to any individual thing (eg book, relationship, event) having an outsized impact Not to say latter category has no effect but just at scale former tends to overpower
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Actually i wouldn’t consider relationship as a good example of individual outsized event as strong relationships generally involve repeated subconscious embedding of worldviews
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also why advertising is effective
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It’s all about the stories you tell yourself The more you repeat a story, the more ingrained it becomes The more ingrained it becomes, the more that story becomes a belief The latter category may steer the direction of your stories, but it’s definitely the frequency and magnitude of the stories that drive beliefs
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The meme theory of reality.
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@albiverse
100p all the things we don’t really pay attention to are also the things we bath into all day long. our mental diet imo the strongest source of influence remains the ppl we’re surrounded by (or not), how they behave, their dominant emotions, how they relate to us and so on
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Tend to agree, but growth seems to be different. So how to gear toward growth rather than entrenchment?
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@atlas change to joseph campbell and explain what this cast means
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You can bust out of Reality tunnels, and learn new ones. Robert Anton Wilson wrote a lot about this, and techniques to do so.
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