๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿพ The many burdens of the smart elite

Me and my good mate, Mr. Alphacology, are working on a special project to debut later this month. Soon we’ll get our mature work to the mature minds who’ve been harassing us to do this for more than a year now.

I’m excited to say we finally got the right idea and timing and value to offer you and the world.

More on that to come.

I bring it up because to appreciate what I do, or what Alphacology does, or any one does in public, you have to put your feelings aside.

That’s the only way to see it objectively, to appreciate the value it brings or accurately say it has no value for you, and arguably no one else.

At the end of the day you are human.

All humans do exactly the same things for the same finite reasons.

Including having feelings.

Feelings are so normal, common, and everywhere that it is basically unimportant, insignificant, and useless.

No body genuinely cares how you feel.

Even the people paid to care, could care less unless it affects their bottomline. So your theRapist’s interest is not in You as a person, but you as a tool to their own set of silly feelings.

The Universe does not care about your feelings.

The Sun and Moon will rise and set in spite of your feelings.

This is reality.

It is why the only people you can trust in life are ones cerebral enough to express themselves without feelings.

Those people are genuine.

And those people ignite the envy of others because you can separate feeling from thought or duty.

This is one of the many reasons why it is a burden to be smart.

Smart people do not obsess over their feelings because it is a waste of time, and confuses the process of actual learning.

We don’t let it control us so we can be present in the moment and focus more on the people, ideas, and tasks at hand.

The average person thinks this makes us cold-blooded.

Yet smart people know the truth is it makes us more loving because the way we treat people is more sincere, and we are more present with them.

When I feel sad, I accept it and express it with music I play.

When I feel happy, I accept it and express it by listening to jokes.

When I feel disgusted, I accept it and express it by telling the person who angers me to fuck off or else.

When I feel good, I accept it and express it by telling the people around me I’m grateful for them.

No one ever has to question if my judgement is clouded by feelings.

Because I am human and transparent with my feelings.

Unlike so many who ignore their feelings.

I explore the nature of this topic in TAKE CHARGE, in chapter 8 in as little as 300 words or so.

And summed up perfectly in one of my favorite writer’s quote:

ยซ The world is a tragedy to those who feel,
but a comedy to those who think. ยป

โ€” Famed English Writer, Horatio Walpole

https://knoxuniversity.com/take-charge

It’s something so simple that forever changes the way you think about yourself and other people. Plus gives you the superpower to never lose your cool in tough situations.

Master your emotions here to become part of an elite class of people, and get free access to the second edition releasing later this month.

https://knoxuniversity.com/take-charge

Stay tuned.

Be well,
โ€” Papi Knox


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