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11928389 No.11928389 [Reply] [Original]

What makes something hard is your emotional relationship to it, not what the thing actually is. Hard becomes easy, if you do it willingly while it’s still hard.

The biggest factor in getting something to go from hard to easy is normally exposure. The more you encounter something, the less intimidating it gets. Your emotional relationship changes. There’s less uncertainty, your skill in dealing with it improves, your resentment for it fades, your craving for ease or salvation disappears. It has become easy.

A society that values convenience and technological solutions teaches us to overvalue the easy and to undervalue the hard. We try to escape the hard parts as often as possible, limiting our exposure and justifying our psychological resistance to it. We seldom come to something hard with the intention to get to the point where it’s easy.

>> No.11928422

Yes.

>> No.11928434

>>11928389
>We seldom come to something hard with the intention to get to the point where it’s easy
no shit, its called being a lazy ass. The rest of your post is just common sense. There is something that always remain hard though, my dick when touching your sister

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11928553

So P=NP=NP-hard?