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Does /lit/ enjoy reading confessionals/confessions?

Which have been the most moving to you?

>> No.17698016

>>17697803
I'm honestly starting to like Peterson more and more.

>> No.17698027

>>17697803
bros.... I think we've been a little bit too harsh on the Petersonman

>> No.17698120

>>17698027
Same. I feel so bad for the guy. But it's very dangerous to believe in synchronicity. It's something that you should notice out of the corner of your eye and dismiss it as coincidence, not something you take seriously. It's like when the Buddha said to not to think too much about karma because it will drive you insane.

>> No.17698152

>>17698120
>But it's very dangerous to believe in synchronicity.
It's more dangerous to not believe in LOA and let yourself spiral into an abyss of pessimism, which will inevitably manifest (i.e, realize) your worst fears.
Being aware that your thoughts influence, even create, your reality, will force you to redirect your intentions toward improvement of your situation.

>> No.17698205

>>17698152
That's even worse than Jungian synchronicity. In general you should regard your mental phenomena as crude approximations of reality that can be helpful in mapping out a path forward. Your mind babbles, and creates images and connections for no reason at all.

>> No.17698208

>>17697803
This mf unironically made me curious and puzzled, wanting to read more about a fucking messed room
I'm buying his book right now, fuck /lit/