manifestor [human design type]
Only silence enables us to say something unheard of. The compulsion of communication, by contrast, leads to the reproduction of the same, to conformism: So it’s not a problem of getting people to express themselves but of providing little gaps of solitude and silence in which they might eventually find something to say.
~ Gilles Deleuze
Tiago Forte • How Emotions Are Made: The Theory of Constructed Emotion
similarly, “experiential hypersensitivity” or “experiential keenness” is the ability pick up on things you’ve experienced, and perhaps for my own personal use/context, things that have held great significance to you that perhaps not many other people have experienced. this is what it is to be on the edges of reality, the edges of culture, to be a manifestor ~ you’re bringing into the known what was previously (to the masses) unknown.

If working harder means earning more money or improving your qualifications then of course a little extra effort will do no harm. Like everything in life, there should be good measure and proportionality. If however, you are constantly exhausted and have become your own slave driver then it would be better to slow down a little or even look for a d
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solitude

“He who jumps into the void owes no explanation to those who stand and watch.”
James Clear • 3 Ideas, 2 Quotes, 1 Question (October 17, 2019) | James Clear
By staying with our raw sensory experience, we cease to see the world through our concepts and subsequent fears. We learn to meet our experience just as it is. A sound is just a sound; a sensation is just a sensation. Nothing more, nothing less. There is profound peace in this quality of presence.