I think the way meditation instructions are produced causes a lot of suffering people to bounce off meditation, and I want to have a conversation about it.
Properly addressing this issue could hugely expand the range of people meditation could help
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Some people emphasize the idea that "believing in true things is Good and believing false things is Bad." But I think the world is more complicated than that. You strive to believe in things that you hope are true or in things that are definitively not always true (e.g. good always triumphs over evil). But whether in politics, religion, investing,... See more
The reason I like @FU_joehudson's work is that it implicitly takes seriously both the Fun Criterion, non-coercion and fallibilism.
Not in a superficial way, but the VIEW Connection Course teaches how to deeply embody fallibilism in the area where it's the hardest: personal relationships. 👇
wispr (dictation tool) is amazing and i'm now using it 60%+ of the time when i would've typed before. i'm going to put my referral link below - if you use it you get 1 month of pro free and i get 1 month free, and i would love more free months so ↓
In my way of thinking, radical agency is about finding real edges: things you are willing to do that others aren’t, often because they’re annoying or unpleasant. These don’t always surface in awareness to the point one is actually choosing -- often they live in a cloud of aversion that strategically obscures the tradeoff.