This might be random; I’m not sure how it fits, but for some reason I feel like it’s worth saying.
Sometimes I like to think about pain/suffering/bad things as good because they’re a signal to how I could improve. I’m referring to any trivial bad thing at all.
I think what led this comment to pop into my head is that I imagined you (author) deriving the ideas in this article from doing it. Ie. I imagined you sitting in bed upset because you wanted your laptop and it was far away, and then thinking:
“I’m upset right now… this is signaling an opportunity for me to improve… how can I improve?… how is my mind screwing up?… it’s sort of trying to use telekinesis...”
This might be random; I’m not sure how it fits, but for some reason I feel like it’s worth saying.
Sometimes I like to think about pain/suffering/bad things as good because they’re a signal to how I could improve. I’m referring to any trivial bad thing at all.
I think what led this comment to pop into my head is that I imagined you (author) deriving the ideas in this article from doing it. Ie. I imagined you sitting in bed upset because you wanted your laptop and it was far away, and then thinking:
It reminds me of one doctor’s description of pain as “one of humans’ greatest gifts they wish they didn’t have”