This is the kind of book that made me get rid of most of my anxiety and having women turn up to my door wanting to get fucked for no reason at all.

This is the kind of book that made me get rid of most of my anxiety and having women turn up to my door wanting to get fricked for no reason at all.
This is the kind of book that made me look people in their eyes and not give a frick what they were thinking or doing, i dont ferl threat no more.
But this is also the kind of book that IQfy will say its trash or zoomer shit.

Why is this board like that? Full of inteligent people here, but the more intelligent, the more self destructive some of you are.
Change for the better.

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  1. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Lmao moron needs to read a book to learn how to breathe properly.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      You'd be surprised

  2. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    if only St. George the Breathless knew of this book.....

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      what emotion is this image supposed to represent

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        uncertainty/apprehension

  3. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Normies will buy ANYTHING repackaged as stoicism.

    STONE AGE MINDSET BY CAVE MAN GRUG NYT BESTSELLER CHANGE UR LIFE BY BEING ON PALEODIET FRICK b***hES GOOD

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      I'm not a normie, but I thought I've stumbled upon gold when I discovered stoicism in my twenties. It seemed like a perfect answer to my anxiety ridden life at the time. I've got disillusioned of it eventually. I still think it can be helpful to some peoplepeople, im just not one of them.

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Explain.

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          What do you want me to explain exactly?

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Name 20 books like this

      >legendary cave man grug's new self help best seller "KILL EAT DIE" has become an international sensation among white liberal yuppies. The self-professed "Encino man" says he got the idea fir the runaway #1 best seller when he was recently smashing rocks and starving to death. Oprah calls it "refreshing and applicable" and Tony Robbins swears by the central life lesson of FIGHT KILL DIE, saying "I used to care about people but after mastering Grug's simple lessons I realised I could really turbocharge myself by becoming a stone age neanderthal."

      Same concept as previous comment but at least well written and chuckle worthy

  4. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >legendary cave man grug's new self help best seller "KILL EAT DIE" has become an international sensation among white liberal yuppies. The self-professed "Encino man" says he got the idea fir the runaway #1 best seller when he was recently smashing rocks and starving to death. Oprah calls it "refreshing and applicable" and Tony Robbins swears by the central life lesson of FIGHT KILL DIE, saying "I used to care about people but after mastering Grug's simple lessons I realised I could really turbocharge myself by becoming a stone age neanderthal."

  5. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    This is probably one of the most neglected aspects of the literary or intellectual life. It is incredible how much fear dominates my life. Every little interaction with another person is an occasion for fear. As I more and more master my art I become more and more aware of the importance of overcoming fear. I honestly believe that I'm on the cusp of achieving everything I've ever wanted. I've worked tirelessly. And yet I see now how my constant and overwhelming obsession with the technical matters of my art was a way of avoiding my fundamental fear of expressing myself before the public. Of facing rejection and insult etc. Of failing to meet my own exacting standards of good art. Etc. It is all perfectly ridiculous because I know (somehow) that I can face all of these things and still feel basically at peace with myself. It doesn't have to bother me. I've just built up this image of myself as a great personality engaged in a high artistic calling. And that could all be shattered by "reality." It's a ridiculous way to live in the world. I think by the time I do finally publish my work I will have basically ceased to care so much. And become a humble person unencumbered by my fragile self-imaginings. And committed simply to what I have to do to make it as a writer.

  6. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Mom I posted it again

  7. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Go to

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    you shitty coomer

  8. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Believe it or not, but not every poster is a failed normalgay like you.

  9. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Just pirated it, thanks

  10. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Thanks for the recommendation. Will check it out. IQfy types absolutely do neglect the body in favor of the mind. This is the trap of intellectualism. The mind and body are one; there is no separation between them, and it's impossible to have a healthy mind without a healthy body, or vice versa.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Just pirated it, thanks

      Is this shilling? Seriously. What can a blowhard like Rickson Gracie give you that a Stoics can't? If you're interested fitness specifically, why not look into professional books on that?

      Unless, this book is about BJJ and you guys are BJJ enthusiasts, I don’t see the point in getting this book.

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        The book in the OP is clearly about meditation/breathing techniques, which is not even close to the same thing as Stoicism. One is a physical practice and the other is a mental orientation toward the world. And I don't intend to pay for Gracie's book. I will pirate it.

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