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>What do you mean by this? Are you talking about some hypothetical Chinese slave worker whose life was controlled 24/7 since a kid and as an adult they work 16h daily in the iphone factory?
I meant exactly what I said. Magic abilities are likely not easy to attain, most people you encounter online that claim they have them are larps or crazy people. If you ask them how they've tested their abilities you'll realize they've done no testing at all or they haven't done any tests that account for coincidence and/or personal mental biases (e.g. - they did a "ritual" one time to get a job and got a call for an interview a week later).
>How can you train yourself if you don't constantly increase the strain of the exercise? When you lift weights, to use a comparison, you keep increasing the weights you lift or you stop making progress. If your life doesn't contain any trouble, you aren't practicing, you're just living.
Being poor isn't training lol. The millionaire that has a private gym in their home, personal trainer and a nutritionist, can train themselves a thousand times more effectively than the depressed wage slave that scarfs down fast food because it's affordable and is too tired and mentally drained after work to even care about commuting to the gym.
Everything you are saying sounds like it's coming from some kind of ideal world concept.
It's not the people who lack resources that get the results in life, it's the people with resources. Seriously, just look at reality and peoples outcomes in life based on the household they are born into.
Hard work does not equal success, efficient and effective work is what equals success, and someone with more resources than you will always exceed your efforts even if they actually put in less effort than you.
It's like the difference between weight training on a high protein diet and someone else doing even more training than you but their diet is trash. You'll exceed their results regardlessPost too long. Click here to view the full text.