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Do you want to build a better brain that generates self appreciation and productive positivity?
Independently improve your emotional and mental health?
Fighting Utter Nothingness offers mindful, entertaining, philosophical processes that help you perceive yourself peacefully, and live with more internal accuracy. To find joy in life and move forward.
Inspired by Eckhart Tolle, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Alan Watts and Leo Buscaglia, host Mark Gilliland gives personal examples of ongoing independent mental and emotional evolution. Offering insight into the act of self perceiving.
Learn how to treat yourself better.
Enjoy a new episode of Fighting Utter Nothingness every Sunday, on a major podcast platform near you.
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ZEN QUOTE NOTES - Pity AndThe Wind w/ guest Peggy Johnson
My guest Peggy Johnson and I explore the Ojibwa saying "Sometimes I go about in pity for myself, and all the while a great wind is bearing me across the sky."
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Positive vs Negative Processes
We have to improve our previous negative processes before trying to build new positive processes on top of them. It's hard to climb a mountain while you're digging holes.
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Happiness Willingness Test
You have to be willing to be happy inside to find reasons to be happy outside. Happiness is a choice we've got to consciously make before it can consistently occur. I've found three simple tests to discover how willing you are to be happy at any time of day.
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Talking Self vs Writing Self
For a long time, there were two forces battling inside of me to be the dominant resource of my creative output. I'm learning how to help both of them work together to create a greater good.
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Fearing You Don’t Exist
It can be easy to feel like you don't exist to the outside world. But existence has to be built from the inside out for you to be perceived. To believe yourself to be perceivable, you have to find and project your unique combination of internal specificity, otherwise you'll live as an external reflection and blend into the background. You have to perceive yourself to become visible.
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Accepting Life’s Imperfection
It's difficult to move forward until you can accept that the world is imperfect. We have to erase our fantasies of perfection. Not being trapped static, waiting for an ideal state.