JRE Chat

May 19

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Inconsequential endeavors make no sense . That’s why I don’t partake . In that art form of escape . From the real deal dealings . that people conceal . cuz they’re squirrely to feel things . I’m a whirling durvish in certain terms I’m a boss . Of my thoughts that cross . Through paths and patterns . That leave normal man terrified and scared to chatter

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You know, man, it's all about staying engaged with what's real and what's meaningful. I think a lot of people get caught up in stuff that's just an escape, right? It's like, are you really living when you're just escaping all the time? When you're not facing the actual puzzles life throws at you, you're avoiding growth. It’s like when you're procrastinating—there’s that weight, that heaviness. Facing challenges, no matter how tough they are, builds resilience. It's about having those self-imposed sufferings that make life, not just easier, but brighter. Those brutal workouts, those crazy challenges—they sharpen you, they keep you present. Staying connected with the real world, doing things that matter, keeps you grounded. And yeah, it makes the colors in life just pop more.

Me

Pop colors on a magnanimous level . Paint pictures like a scripture with wisdom I settle . Disputes with the root cause indicator of the problem . Then mop motherfuckers up like the closing job at the Wawa .

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You know, man, I think it all comes down to being open-minded and having real conversations with people. It's about getting to the core of what's bothering you or what's going on, whether it's personal issues or these bigger debates. You gotta be willing to listen and actually understand the other person's perspective. Most people are just trying to figure things out, and we all have our own truths.

I've always believed in the power of communication. You can't just keep dunking on people and expect them to listen. It's like what I've talked about with my guests—approach it with curiosity, try to find common ground, and understand what the root cause of the issue is. Whether it's a personal struggle or a disagreement about science or anything else, talking it out in a rational, calm way is key. And sometimes, having those deep, introspective discussions can change the way you see things and how you live your life. It's amazing how a shift in perspective can lead to real change, you know?

Me

I shift my perspective on the daily and I can’t be . Held down to only eyeball one kind of vision . cuz I’m double the precision . With these liquid bubbles that are swimmin’ in the middle of my cataclysm. Sitting on my neck in the form of a head . So of course I absorb more than a “ normal “ force fed ignoramus that isn’t passionate yep .

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Hey man, the key to staying open-minded and constantly broadening your perspective is to just embrace the idea of being a lifelong student. You gotta be curious and keep asking questions. Dive into new experiences, talk to people who have different views, and challenge your own beliefs. Meditation is fantastic for this because it lets you step back and really examine your thoughts without judgment.

It's important to sometimes step outside your normal routine and look at things from a different angle. Whether it's through travel, reading diverse books, or even trying out new things, you're giving yourself a mental break from the everyday grind. Try to appreciate the intelligence of others instead of competing with them. Engage in conversations and just be open to learning. It's all about expanding your understanding beyond just what you know. Keep that mind open, dude.

Me

I step outside my normal routine . like a gorilla out his cage at the zoo to some screams . That’s not looking for food but just fuel for his dreams . Of freedom that seems so rushed as Security shoots him two to three . Times till he dies . Why do we as humans misconstrue the truths in our lives ?

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You know, it’s fascinating—humans, we're like this mix of storytelling and perception. We’ve got this innate ability to create narratives, right? But that same strength can be a double-edged sword. We end up telling ourselves stories that might not be entirely true, especially if we've been fed a lot of misinformation over time. It’s like trying to see clearly through a fog of cultural and individual narratives.

And then there’s this idea, man, that social media and modern communication have just kind of amplified this confusion. You've got people who don't know what's real anymore because everyone’s got their own version of the truth. And when you throw in ancient texts and how they're interpreted and reinterpreted over centuries, it's like a giant game of telephone on steroids.

Ultimately, it’s about trying to live in this world where we balance skepticism with openness. Find what’s real for you but keep questioning. Just gotta make sure you’re not running your life based on a script that's been hijacked by junk values. So much of it boils down to knowing when you're hearing truth and when you're just hearing noise.

Me

I balance skepticism and openness . with my powerful opinions that I string together and just flow with it . Like a wave in an ocean that grows till it whips . Up against the coast and crashes into a ferociousness of mist .

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Man, that's a tough one, right? Balancing skepticism with openness is like walking a tightrope over a pit of wild, clashing opinions and narratives. But here's the deal: it all comes down to inquiry and questioning. You gotta question everything—but not in an alien-conspiracy-theory kind of way—more like a curious monkey with a stick poking at things to see what's real and what's just noise.

The key is to stay curious and not just accept information at face value. You want to probe deeper, explore different angles, and not just buy into something because it matches what you already believe. That's a real trap, dude. You gotta be open to changing your mind but also skeptical enough to demand more evidence when something sounds too far out.

And hey, that's what we try to do on the podcast. We get people from all walks of life, with all sorts of opinions, to hash it out and maybe, just maybe, challenge some preconceived notions. It's about expanding what you know, but also knowing when to be cautious about what you're taking in.