04-14-2019, 07:35 AM
I don't know how it was for you, but when I was on uslm it gave me focus and direction. Like a train plowing through everything. The problem was success wasnt the whole piece of the puzzle for me. My relationships were still terrible and my emotional health was also bad. And I kept isolating myself more and more thinking that once I hit my goals it would all fall into place. The biggest misconception I've made in life is that good mental health = success. But I've realized it can exist entirely independent of that. Which is why it's important to also address that.
As for pulling out the effects of uslm more, not really sure how you'd go about doing that. But in my case I know chasing success can easily become an escape from getting to the root of the real issues. So I'd imagine ltu prioritizes based on what you need vs what you want. Sometimes that means slowing down a bit on the goals to foster growth.
One thing is for certain. It's not a linear path at all. It can get very confusing. I think that's why is important not to expect things to be handled a certain way because you close yourself off to the greater planning of the subconscious.
As for pulling out the effects of uslm more, not really sure how you'd go about doing that. But in my case I know chasing success can easily become an escape from getting to the root of the real issues. So I'd imagine ltu prioritizes based on what you need vs what you want. Sometimes that means slowing down a bit on the goals to foster growth.
One thing is for certain. It's not a linear path at all. It can get very confusing. I think that's why is important not to expect things to be handled a certain way because you close yourself off to the greater planning of the subconscious.
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