11-04-2018, 06:16 AM
Why would you be dishonest with yourself? There's only one answer. Like everything else, if you trace it back to its origin, it stems from fear. In this case, fear of the unknown represented by change through growth, for most people.
You haven't seen reports of it because it isn't something most people are looking for, and between that and how naturally and organically the FRM works and the naturalizer itself, a lot of people might not notice it.
I can tell you, though, using USLM2, I have noticed it. There was a time a few days back when I realized that I was habitually making a specific mistake, and if I did not stop, it would ruin me. It felt like waking up from a brain fog. It was significantly bad news to wake up to, also. But instead of my usual feelings of complete overwhelm in the face of such a huge sudden negative shift, I not only controlled my own emotional state, I kept my girlfriend from getting down as well. Then I sat down, created a logical plan of attack, and started executing it right then and there.
Now, a few days later, I am not out of the woods yet, but I am very much on track and I will be out of the woods very soon. I know for a fact that I could not do this without USLM2 or FRM2. I wouldn't have the awareness of the little self deception that was leading me to a problem, I wouldn't have been able to handle discovering it (even though I still had time to save myself), and I wouldn't have figured out what to do to fix it.
All because USLM and FRM combined to show me, "Hey, you're not being honest with yourself here, and if you don't wake up and change this NOW, you're going to crash and burn." I'd say that's emotional honesty.
You haven't seen reports of it because it isn't something most people are looking for, and between that and how naturally and organically the FRM works and the naturalizer itself, a lot of people might not notice it.
I can tell you, though, using USLM2, I have noticed it. There was a time a few days back when I realized that I was habitually making a specific mistake, and if I did not stop, it would ruin me. It felt like waking up from a brain fog. It was significantly bad news to wake up to, also. But instead of my usual feelings of complete overwhelm in the face of such a huge sudden negative shift, I not only controlled my own emotional state, I kept my girlfriend from getting down as well. Then I sat down, created a logical plan of attack, and started executing it right then and there.
Now, a few days later, I am not out of the woods yet, but I am very much on track and I will be out of the woods very soon. I know for a fact that I could not do this without USLM2 or FRM2. I wouldn't have the awareness of the little self deception that was leading me to a problem, I wouldn't have been able to handle discovering it (even though I still had time to save myself), and I wouldn't have figured out what to do to fix it.
All because USLM and FRM combined to show me, "Hey, you're not being honest with yourself here, and if you don't wake up and change this NOW, you're going to crash and burn." I'd say that's emotional honesty.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!
The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!