10-23-2015, 07:20 PM
Thought I would give a 1st month review on this sub. Changes so far:
-I start craving actually doing something productive. As I said before, If i'm not doing something productive I get really bored easily.
- This sub will help you find what you really want to do with your life, mostly through process of elimination. Sometimes its kinda of hard to distinguish between something you "really" like to do and something you just like doing as a distraction from your life. Even though AM6 made me not like playing video games and watching most media as much as I use to. LTU pretty much killed the rest of that tendency. It got to the point where I found the only thing that really kept my interest and kept me from being bored on my days off from work was reading and working a little on a outline for a fictional story I've been working on. I can still play video games and watch other media if I choose to but It definitely feels more "forced" and there isn't as much of a enjoyment factor as it use to have.
- Once you find what you want to do it will make you become very good at it to a degree. I've noticed that with the story of anything (books, movies, video games, etc) I've become very, very critical. For example, I just comeback from watching "The last witch hunter" and by the last 40mins of the movie I already wanted to been done with it and walk out of the movie theater. Why you might ask? With AM6 I was more disgusted with most media because of its glorification of Beta male attributes, with LTU it seems to be of more through the eyes of a writer. I found the the movie had too many cliche's, bland dialogue most of the time, and was way too predictable. All these things aggravated me more than they usually do to the point that I wanted to walk out of the theater. I've noticed since running this sub as well that when reading other people's work I've also become very, very good at catching typos or weird ways of saying things.
There should be a little bit of warning with this sub. As some have said it can bring out a kinda of "workaholic" syndrome in yourself. Which is a true to a degree. I still like reading/writing, probably even more so since I've started this sub. Like I said as well you will become a lot better at whatever this sub shows you that you really like to do (in my case reading/writing). The only thing is that you will then have sort of a obsession with that thing to the exclusion of other things that you use to find enjoyable. I've gotten to the point where I don't even like listening to music as much as I use to. Part of me kinda of misses that enjoyment but another part of me realizes I kinda of used those things (Music, video games, etc) to kinda of hide or cope with my problems. So, I guess not having to use those coping mechanisms means that on some level i'm a lot more emotionally healthy than I was before. Anyway, just thought I would let people know before they potentially run this sub. Its definitely life changing.
-I start craving actually doing something productive. As I said before, If i'm not doing something productive I get really bored easily.
- This sub will help you find what you really want to do with your life, mostly through process of elimination. Sometimes its kinda of hard to distinguish between something you "really" like to do and something you just like doing as a distraction from your life. Even though AM6 made me not like playing video games and watching most media as much as I use to. LTU pretty much killed the rest of that tendency. It got to the point where I found the only thing that really kept my interest and kept me from being bored on my days off from work was reading and working a little on a outline for a fictional story I've been working on. I can still play video games and watch other media if I choose to but It definitely feels more "forced" and there isn't as much of a enjoyment factor as it use to have.
- Once you find what you want to do it will make you become very good at it to a degree. I've noticed that with the story of anything (books, movies, video games, etc) I've become very, very critical. For example, I just comeback from watching "The last witch hunter" and by the last 40mins of the movie I already wanted to been done with it and walk out of the movie theater. Why you might ask? With AM6 I was more disgusted with most media because of its glorification of Beta male attributes, with LTU it seems to be of more through the eyes of a writer. I found the the movie had too many cliche's, bland dialogue most of the time, and was way too predictable. All these things aggravated me more than they usually do to the point that I wanted to walk out of the theater. I've noticed since running this sub as well that when reading other people's work I've also become very, very good at catching typos or weird ways of saying things.
There should be a little bit of warning with this sub. As some have said it can bring out a kinda of "workaholic" syndrome in yourself. Which is a true to a degree. I still like reading/writing, probably even more so since I've started this sub. Like I said as well you will become a lot better at whatever this sub shows you that you really like to do (in my case reading/writing). The only thing is that you will then have sort of a obsession with that thing to the exclusion of other things that you use to find enjoyable. I've gotten to the point where I don't even like listening to music as much as I use to. Part of me kinda of misses that enjoyment but another part of me realizes I kinda of used those things (Music, video games, etc) to kinda of hide or cope with my problems. So, I guess not having to use those coping mechanisms means that on some level i'm a lot more emotionally healthy than I was before. Anyway, just thought I would let people know before they potentially run this sub. Its definitely life changing.
"I have no use of disciples. Let everyone be their own true follower" - Nietzsche