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Phillip Leslie
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Ideas around mental hygiene are very interesting

I told him about the cat photos-

He wanted to see

Replying to Avatar James A Lewis

https://youtu.be/kse87ocS0Uo?si=Ip_mMc3fvkbKqvkI

Level 9: "feels like wishing and waiting."

Oh, man... that is so true it actually hurts. I think I've touched levels 8 and 9 when I'm in prayer on rare occasions, I think.

I remained in thought last night after watching this. It is true, we are products of history and culture, and that will predispose us to particular conclusions accordingly, but I would oppose the idea that we are all in some ways correct for the place we occupy time and space. I believe that we ought to be tending toward ultimate truth, that primarily ultimate truth exist, and that the people in cultures and times move closer to or further from it. Personal merit could be considered to be the delta one achieves from where they began and inherited and where they ended up and passed on, including their influence on others to do the same.

All that to say some cultures truly are better, and the fact that we inherit something different shouldn't inhibit our promotion of what we truly believe is best, but we ought also honestly and humbly investigate the claims of other cultures.

Similar model out there called the bio-psycho-social model -

More overlapping than linear levels

Base biology: eating, breathing, sleeping, bathroom

Psychology: thoughts and ideas, anxiety, emotions, self concept

Social: others and external world

Beyond that is the transcendent for spiritual

Freud: bio

Adler: social

Jung: transcendent

I find learning about it and comprehending it to be enjoyable.

It’s too complex to put it into a tweet like this also

Naval has a complex around this because he split it into a binary, which is a harbinger of a neurotic split

I would recommend anyone interested in the history of the fed aggregate multiple sources