To do whatever they were doing before, just better.
‘Before enlightenment, chop wood carry water. After enlightenment, chop wood carry water’ - as a Zen proverb goes.
Consider Mitsyo Maeda, the glob-troting father of brazilian jujitsu and allegedly toughest man who ever lived’s book. He believed you should keep fights in the phase your best at. If you’re good at fighting on the ground, get your opponent on the ground and keep him there.
Then post for badass photos. That’s an obvious and crude but rationalist approach to things. He was successful. I saw that qualifies for rationalist (‘super’)hero.
To do whatever they were doing before, just better.
‘Before enlightenment, chop wood carry water. After enlightenment, chop wood carry water’ - as a Zen proverb goes.
Consider Mitsyo Maeda, the glob-troting father of brazilian jujitsu and allegedly toughest man who ever lived’s book. He believed you should keep fights in the phase your best at. If you’re good at fighting on the ground, get your opponent on the ground and keep him there.
Then post for badass photos. That’s an obvious and crude but rationalist approach to things. He was successful. I saw that qualifies for rationalist (‘super’)hero.