02-22-2016, 04:29 PM
EDIT: 04/21/2016 - Swapped Stop Stuttering with Stop Masturbating after 60 Days
EDIT: 05/04/2016 - Swapped Maximum Learning Speed with Ultra Motivation after 73 Days
After a three day break from AM6, I've been using both of these subs for the past 3 days.
I've used both these subs for a solid month before.
On the stuttering matter, my stuttering (which had gotten quite bad in the days leading up to this). Today, I speak almost completely fluently, even in French, which was my biggest sticking point.
With learning, I am becoming passionate about learning again; I actually considered doing another stint at university (that desire might pass ); a BA major in engineering, a minor in economics or political science or history, then law school. Not to become a lawyer, but to become some form of political force of nature (or some form of Christopher Hitchens).
I've been listening to Ben Shapiro; oh my goodness, he is extremely smart and well-spoken. He might be one of them Ashkenazin jews (who, on average, have 1 whole standard deviation over the average). lol. It is very something to be admired; watch him in a debate.
My political leanings are shifting, even into the realms that I had deemed too controversial.
One thing that I think could explain this is my reading list; I finished 'On Liberty' by John Stuart Mill and have moved on through 'Subjection of Women'. I ordered Aristotle's and Plato's works over Amazon Prime and got them delivered within 36 hours (speedy service, btw).
I've developed a habit of reading 45-50 minutes of this high quality stuff before bed.
I feel a bit dyslexic right now, since I keep making mistakes in my typing (while writing this piece).
EDIT: 05/04/2016 - Swapped Maximum Learning Speed with Ultra Motivation after 73 Days
After a three day break from AM6, I've been using both of these subs for the past 3 days.
I've used both these subs for a solid month before.
On the stuttering matter, my stuttering (which had gotten quite bad in the days leading up to this). Today, I speak almost completely fluently, even in French, which was my biggest sticking point.
With learning, I am becoming passionate about learning again; I actually considered doing another stint at university (that desire might pass ); a BA major in engineering, a minor in economics or political science or history, then law school. Not to become a lawyer, but to become some form of political force of nature (or some form of Christopher Hitchens).
I've been listening to Ben Shapiro; oh my goodness, he is extremely smart and well-spoken. He might be one of them Ashkenazin jews (who, on average, have 1 whole standard deviation over the average). lol. It is very something to be admired; watch him in a debate.
My political leanings are shifting, even into the realms that I had deemed too controversial.
One thing that I think could explain this is my reading list; I finished 'On Liberty' by John Stuart Mill and have moved on through 'Subjection of Women'. I ordered Aristotle's and Plato's works over Amazon Prime and got them delivered within 36 hours (speedy service, btw).
I've developed a habit of reading 45-50 minutes of this high quality stuff before bed.
I feel a bit dyslexic right now, since I keep making mistakes in my typing (while writing this piece).