Thursday, April 30, 2026

Common sense models that are immaterial to nature

 It is aligning your thoughts that you originally held about yourself, (i.e. dogmas) until the day you realized nothing changes materially unless you start to think about those things to the effect what is objectively speaking (you - yourself) differently. Upon this, I have discovered what acts as a timeless quality. My point is the mirror was always there, until the moment I decided to look into it. You think about what affects you and why you are the way you think. The way you operate. The manner in which you felt others disappointed you, cared or not. Everything ends for what I approve of only to myself from then on. From my limitless potential. I feel curious about things everyday. What is new, and I find out more to my psychological self as putting it together. Therefore, I find out. I find out who I am each day. It is wonderful. MY nature is found in being what I want for myself out of life. It is a birth and a rebirth. All in one, into many things. Which is essentially the same pattern. You find continuity in your thoughts as independent from what you once believed society or the world dictated in you.

The world no longer owns my perception. I am present in it. I am limited but I aim higher.
My flaws were there once, but vanished.
That is all.

- Marco

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It's not that even common sense or that most people would never fall into that trap - where they need validation from peers to feel whole. Wholeness is not common sense. Wholeness is a life long endeavor. You live to break the glass ceiling (only once you realize) if the ceiling is there to break. Only once it's broken, can you see. You see it begins to take our sense of living with tunnel vision, like switching a lens never given to you nor is it provided. This is life. We are talking about life changing in ways you open your eyes (lens) to. In order to feel something at all that is true to your own sense of self. This is only the beginning. . .

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