Where do I look for help with, my life? What tools do I need to live a meaningful one? Of the myriad good books and public speakers out there, who do I listen to and what do I read? I'll tell you.
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Content Referenced:
The Alabaster Girl by Zan Perrion
Amazon: [ Ссылка ]
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In this series I'm sharing my favorite books, quotes, and podcasts. These passages and teachings have helped me shift my perspective from child to adult, scarcity to abundance, naivete to wisdom, chaotic to controlled, emotional inexperience to stoic...even from premature ejaculator to multi-orgasmic wizard.
(...I hope your picking up on the humor, while that last part is true it's a little hyperbolic...I'm not a wizard, I never got my Hogwarts Letter. Fuck you Admissions! I had a damn good ACT score for an idiot.)
Some may wish to call this my gospel. I don't take myself that seriously. While I prefer the term journal, gospel it may also be. If that be the case, like every other gospel within this planet, harken ye unto the forgotten tenet: "what is true for me, may not be true for thee."
I just made that up, but I do mean it. This is MY journey, not yours.
Your journey isn't sitting on your ass watching my videos. Your journey is out there past the edges of your pale white skull.
(To the dingleberries out there - I'm describing the color of the calcium and collagen based dome that houses your likely underutilized grey matter. [That was a fun sentence to think up.])
Your journey is outside of your endless thinking. It's wayyyyyy out there in the realm of *action* (said with spirit fingers and dripping with sarcasm). The place where you actually do the shit you think about doing.
In all seriousness, these videos do represent important tools that lifted me out of a depressive and anxious darkness, and into a place where I can act like a complete ass in this description box and still have a smile on my face...and have full compassion for myself, and immense respect for the sheer mountain of work it took for me to stop hating myself, and instead find a best friend.
Cheers mates!
This ones for the boys!
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Watch This Before You Start Dating - Reading from The Alabaster Girl by Zan Perrion
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To both of you assholes who actually read down to the bottom of this description. Ride on. Now go comment "this dude's trash" so I know who was here.
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