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That "citadel" was just learning how to improve from my own mistakes. I did a lot of mistakes and I know it.
That's how you became sovereign: govern yourself.
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i finally got to work an excavator alongside working with various-sized shovels as well as my bare hands with the rocks & dirt & weeds - what i have confirmed for myself is that without understanding how a small patch of dirt behaves & knowing the ultimate objective... terraforming on a large scale is often counterproductive, requiring huge efforts to correct later - best start small, steady, and slow;
working on correcting ur mistakes is the self shadow-work;
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there really are no shortcuts, ever - if the right way is the hard way, then so be it - get going! choosing the easy way is an opportunity cost for proper hard training; the hard way is very hard cuz we have been retarded for so long; once the first step of the hard way has been transcended, the next step will obviously be even harder, requiring further training;
case in point: @Darthcoin's Citadel; the audience may think that this first stage was crazy difficult, cuz they have never attempted anything like this; the next stage is already out of their reach, mentally & physically;
one shud proceed up the spiral staircase, without clearly seeing what's beyond the next turn;
still tempted to ask the artificial computation tool to come up with a message without contemplating the alphabeth, the sounds, & the effects of vibrations? ngmi; #1283918