01-19-2024, 03:12 AM
Day 313
This will probably be my last post in this journal. I see where Maverick is going, what it's doing, and I don't think I can say much more than has already been said about it.
I'll leave an analogy here to describe most subs versus Maverick:
Consider hydroelectricity. A dam is used to harness the power of water so that it can be channeled toward into a turbine that spins a generator that produces electricity. In this analogy, subs focus the energy of the user in a particular direction. MM focuses energy toward money. AMx focuses energy toward various masculine qualities. Because of the targeted focus, these subs can accomplish some impressive things in that particular field of focus.
Maverick is a flowing river where all unnatural obstructions are gently removed to maintain the integrity of the river's natural course. All debris, trash, contaminants, docks, boats...you name it...gone...gently...carefully. It's about allowing that river to flow in its natural state. There's no harnessing that power. There's no forcing the river to flow faster. It's about allowing it to be.
This is why a user should be at a certain place in his journey before considering the use of Maverick. Although I suspect that any man can benefit from using Maverick, he probably won't recognize his progress if he isn't ready for it. A body of water needs to be flowing (or at least have the "potential" to flow) before the removal of obstructions has any notable effect.
With Maverick, there's growth for sure. But it's organic growth. It isn't the 'light a fire under you', 'drag you to the finish line' type thing that you might experience with other subs. It's growth that comes from exploration & discovery. It isn't about defining and building a framework to channel your subconscious efforts toward certain goals. (Maverick assumes you've already taken care of that part.) It's about removing false, restrictive, imaginary frameworks and allowing you to be. That's where its genius lies.
I still intend to run Maverick for ~9+ months, or whenever AM7 is released (whichever comes first). My reasons really boil down to: (1) I have some areas that I'd like to develop, refine, & polish. I believe AM7, through its ability to harness & focus subconscious resources is the quickest path to making that happen. (2) AM7 will be in 6G, which I've been looking forward to for years. (3) I believe multi-stage subs are the overall most effective at accomplishing deep, focused change.
After a good AM7 run, I'll see what's on the sub landscape. Another Maverick run will very likely be up for consideration. At that point, I suspect Maverick would be even more amazing.
This will probably be my last post in this journal. I see where Maverick is going, what it's doing, and I don't think I can say much more than has already been said about it.
I'll leave an analogy here to describe most subs versus Maverick:
Consider hydroelectricity. A dam is used to harness the power of water so that it can be channeled toward into a turbine that spins a generator that produces electricity. In this analogy, subs focus the energy of the user in a particular direction. MM focuses energy toward money. AMx focuses energy toward various masculine qualities. Because of the targeted focus, these subs can accomplish some impressive things in that particular field of focus.
Maverick is a flowing river where all unnatural obstructions are gently removed to maintain the integrity of the river's natural course. All debris, trash, contaminants, docks, boats...you name it...gone...gently...carefully. It's about allowing that river to flow in its natural state. There's no harnessing that power. There's no forcing the river to flow faster. It's about allowing it to be.
This is why a user should be at a certain place in his journey before considering the use of Maverick. Although I suspect that any man can benefit from using Maverick, he probably won't recognize his progress if he isn't ready for it. A body of water needs to be flowing (or at least have the "potential" to flow) before the removal of obstructions has any notable effect.
With Maverick, there's growth for sure. But it's organic growth. It isn't the 'light a fire under you', 'drag you to the finish line' type thing that you might experience with other subs. It's growth that comes from exploration & discovery. It isn't about defining and building a framework to channel your subconscious efforts toward certain goals. (Maverick assumes you've already taken care of that part.) It's about removing false, restrictive, imaginary frameworks and allowing you to be. That's where its genius lies.
I still intend to run Maverick for ~9+ months, or whenever AM7 is released (whichever comes first). My reasons really boil down to: (1) I have some areas that I'd like to develop, refine, & polish. I believe AM7, through its ability to harness & focus subconscious resources is the quickest path to making that happen. (2) AM7 will be in 6G, which I've been looking forward to for years. (3) I believe multi-stage subs are the overall most effective at accomplishing deep, focused change.
After a good AM7 run, I'll see what's on the sub landscape. Another Maverick run will very likely be up for consideration. At that point, I suspect Maverick would be even more amazing.