Hello guys, I'm actually experiencing an internal conflict, maybe you could help me with this one.
I first ran DMSI (which is the most powerful sub Shannon has ever created until now) to see if his stuff was working.
Results are for me, surpassing expectations !
So now that I saw Shannon's subs at work I'm actually having an urge to run Grow taller as I'm quite small and this has always been a problem for me in my life. And after that I also would like to make an AM6 run.
My logic mind is telling me it's to aim long term hapiness as by running Grow Taller and then AM6 and finally coming back to the final version of DMSI (should be out after one more year) I could be all I ever wanted. (And it would be the last optimized version of DMSI)
I'm telling myself that pursuing DMSI 3.01 now is just asking for instant moderate gratification and going for GT5 then AM6 then DMSI's final version should be much more profitable and optimized in the long run.
What do you guys think, am I stonewalling DMSI 3.01 or should I follow what my logic mind is telling me ?
Thank you for your time.
I first ran DMSI (which is the most powerful sub Shannon has ever created until now) to see if his stuff was working.
Results are for me, surpassing expectations !
So now that I saw Shannon's subs at work I'm actually having an urge to run Grow taller as I'm quite small and this has always been a problem for me in my life. And after that I also would like to make an AM6 run.
My logic mind is telling me it's to aim long term hapiness as by running Grow Taller and then AM6 and finally coming back to the final version of DMSI (should be out after one more year) I could be all I ever wanted. (And it would be the last optimized version of DMSI)
I'm telling myself that pursuing DMSI 3.01 now is just asking for instant moderate gratification and going for GT5 then AM6 then DMSI's final version should be much more profitable and optimized in the long run.
What do you guys think, am I stonewalling DMSI 3.01 or should I follow what my logic mind is telling me ?
Thank you for your time.
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"Yesterday I was cleaver so I wanted to change the world.
Today I am wise, so I am changing myself."