09-25-2015, 10:39 PM
I realize that not too many users here are willing to test the fact out. Simply because they are afraid what might occur - that they return to their old beliefs and habits.
Personally I have had a break for 4 to 5 days when I was injured and lived in the hospital. I felt on some occasions I was back to the old habits: sometimes insecure, less indifferent about stuff etc. Some other occasions I felt more balanced, like more things are there in the background that prevent me from thinking certain ways. Therefore it is incorrect to say that you always stay the same like when you were going through subs, but the changes are definitely still there. So my conclusion is that your new-found beliefs are still there, but you fall more under the influence of others, which is essentially more "human" compared to completely living the scripts.
Personally I have had a break for 4 to 5 days when I was injured and lived in the hospital. I felt on some occasions I was back to the old habits: sometimes insecure, less indifferent about stuff etc. Some other occasions I felt more balanced, like more things are there in the background that prevent me from thinking certain ways. Therefore it is incorrect to say that you always stay the same like when you were going through subs, but the changes are definitely still there. So my conclusion is that your new-found beliefs are still there, but you fall more under the influence of others, which is essentially more "human" compared to completely living the scripts.
AM5 -> AM6 -> BASE -> AM6 -> BASE -> AM6(Current)
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