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Hello,

I'm writing this from a bar in Prague. It's my 36th birthday and I'm alone in a foreign country and I feel better than I ever did.

Now at last I feel that my life is mine. It took me 10-15 years to get rid of 95% of the external bullshit I internalized.

It's a new start and I don't know what will happen in the future. I don't know where I'll live. I feel that it's the beginning of a new life with my mind where I get to choose what I put in it and I am in control of it. Instead of the other way around.

I'm writing this not to talk about me but to encourage those in a pain period. Whatever you are doing that is healing you, it's worth it, persist!

May the Force be with you.
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#2

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What are you planning on doing in Prague, and why did you pick Prague?
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Quote: (10-03-2016 03:33 PM)Amerok Wrote:  

Hello,

I'm writing this from a bar in Prague. It's my 36th birthday and I'm alone in a foreign country and I feel better than I ever did.

Now at last I feel that my life is mine. It took me 10-15 years to get rid of 95% of the external bullshit I internalized.

It's a new start and I don't know what will happen in the future. I don't know where I'll live. I feel that it's the beginning of a new life with my mind where I get to choose what I put in it and I am in control of it. Instead of the other way around.

I'm writing this not to talk about me but to encourage those in a pain period. Whatever you are doing that is healing you, it's worth it, persist!

May the Force be with you.

Well done. Good stuff.
36 is still so young (it probably doesn't feel that way to a 36 year old though), you have so much time ahead of you and your potential is amazing now that you've rid yourself of the external crap.
I'm 50 and I've only just started with the major changes in my life (leaving Canada), but even at my advanced age I still feel stoked.
Enjoy Prague, and if you're ever down in Panama make sure to look me up.
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Quote: (10-04-2016 01:05 PM)Brother Abdul Majeed Wrote:  

Well done. Good stuff.
36 is still so young (it probably doesn't feel that way to a 36 year old though), you have so much time ahead of you and your potential is amazing now that you've rid yourself of the external crap.
I'm 50 and I've only just started with the major changes in my life (leaving Canada), but even at my advanced age I still feel stoked.
Enjoy Prague, and if you're ever down in Panama make sure to look me up.

Abdul, may I ask why you're leaving Canada (besides the obvious like the women and the shitty climate)?
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#5

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Thanks, man.

I do agree I'm still quite young. Even 50 still is. Since most of our limitations are internal. As long as we keep creating our life, we are living our life as I like to view it: as an unfolding, blossoming.

I'm telling this while I am struggling with the time I have left and what I will do with it. I'm still not detached from this, yet.

I thought about that today: to have the abundance mentality with everything: money, women AND time.

"We have all the time in the World" is more empowering.
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Quote: (10-05-2016 06:36 AM)TigerMandingo Wrote:  

Quote: (10-04-2016 01:05 PM)Brother Abdul Majeed Wrote:  

Well done. Good stuff.
36 is still so young (it probably doesn't feel that way to a 36 year old though), you have so much time ahead of you and your potential is amazing now that you've rid yourself of the external crap.
I'm 50 and I've only just started with the major changes in my life (leaving Canada), but even at my advanced age I still feel stoked.
Enjoy Prague, and if you're ever down in Panama make sure to look me up.

Abdul, may I ask why you're leaving Canada (besides the obvious like the women and the shitty climate)?

Opportunity mostly. I was also feeling a bit down about my life there, as if I could already see what the rest of it would look like, and it was looking dull. Each year my standard of living would deteriorate slightly unless I made a greater effort.
Canada has really started taking freedoms away. It's barely perceptible to most people, but the Red Pill perspective has opened my eyes a lot. I don't want to derail another man's thread, but I'll give one example. In the last few years they have added bogus "delivery charges" to our utility bills. Even if I shut all my electricity down and don't use any, I still have to pay $70 monthly to be hooked to the grid. - What kind of bullshit is that?
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Hahaha, this kind of absurdity is spreading in all the Western World. Societies of control.
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Enjoy your new life!

You chose a really nice place to start with it... amazingly beautiful city, gorgeous women, good food and cheap drinks... just don't get over-compacent... hahaha
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