Type One & Type Two Addicts

According to the UVA website:

Diabetes type 1 and type 2 come from different causes:

In diabetes type 1, the pancreas does not make insulin, because the body’s immune system attacks the islet cells in the pancreas that make insulin.
In diabetes type 2, the pancreas makes less insulin than used to, and your body becomes resistant to insulin. This means your body has insulin, but stops being able to use it.

I’ve seen two types of addicts in the various 12-step programs I’ve attended. Type one addicts can not make recovery on their own, they are in the group for life. Other addicts come into a program, get a permanent rearrangement, and graduate from the program to do other things in life without the addiction coming back to kill them.

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Decoding The Russell Brand Rape Allegations (9-20-23)

01:00 Russell Brand: The latest on sexual assault allegations against the comedian, https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/russell-brand-latest-sexual-assault-allegations-205058747.html
05:00 Atlantic: Russell Brand Wasn’t an Anomaly, https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2023/09/russell-brand-allegations-aughts-media/675369/
16:00 The Way of the Superior Man: A Spiritual Guide to Mastering the Challenges of Women, Work, and Sexual Desire
19:00 Russell Brand on Decoding the Gurus from Nov. 21, 2020, https://decoding-the-gurus.captivate.fm/episode/russell-brand-spiritual-transcendence-and-anarchic-revolution-is-praxis
53:00 Elliott Blatt joins
53:30 My top blog posts, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143746
54:20 Sam Vaknin on narcissism, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Vaknin
1:13:00 Richard Spencer’s philosemitic turn
1:20:00 Underearners often become criminals

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The Turning Point

As I develop a list of my best blog posts and best videos, I notice that it is only after February 2, 2020 that I consistently like my online production (I like most of my life choices after the summer of 2015, a turning point in my real life that only effectively translated into my online work in 2020).

Cohosting a daily Youtube show with the brilliant Kevin Michael Grace (he has at least a standard deviation of IQ on me) for nearly two years (ending January 31, 2020) created more compelling shows than anything I could make on my own, but I found I liked myself more when I moved on from that partnership (even as my viewership dropped to about a quarter of what it was with Kevin).

Younger me was more energetic and risk-taking than post-2020 me. I don’t like myself as an activist. I’m unfair to people, I’m nasty, I’m repetitive, I’m shallow. I prefer myself in analyst mode. I like myself more when I focus on understanding what the world, not changing it.

I had a girlfriend at UCLA at age 22 who told me, “You are so adorable when you try to change the world.”

Not to me I’m not.

Here are the key points in my ideological development:

* I stopped blogging on the porn industry in October of 2007.
* Alexander Technique calmed me down beginning with my first lessons in 2008.
* I stopped playing around with women in 2010.
* I started my first 12-step program in 2011 and developed some emotional sobriety.
* Going on modafinil in 2013 gave me more mental energy.
* I began effectively managing my life in the summer of 2015 due to the addition of various 12-step programs devoted to managing your time and money.
* I read Fred Luskin’s Forgive for Good book in 2017.
* I discovered Nathan Cofnas in March of 2018.
* Reading Virtually You: The Dangerous Powers of the E-Personality in April of 2018.
* This disastrous show: The Art of Debate w Jim Goad, Nick Fuentes, Baked Alaska, Irony Bros (12-22-18)
* I began listening to Decoding the Gurus in the middle of 2020.
* Reading philosopher Rony Guldmann in 2022.

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If you hurt yourself, others will hurt you

Shakti Gawain wrote:

If you judge and criticize yourself, other will judge and criticize you.

If you hurt yourself, others will hurt you.

If you lie to yourself, others will lie to you.

If you are irresponsible to yourself, others will be irresponsible in relation to you.

If you blame yourself, others will blame you.

If you do violence to yourself emotionally, others will do violence to you emotionally or even physically.

If you don’t listen to your own feelings, no one will listen to your feelings.

If you love yourself, others will love you.

If you trust yourself, others will trust you.

If your honest with yourself, others will be honest with you.

If you are gentle and compassionate with yourself, others will treat with you with compassion.

If you appreciate yourself, others will appreciate you.

If you honor yourself, others will honor you.

If you enjoy yourself, other will enjoy you.

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Why didn’t Burning Man go to hell? (9-5-23)

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Is There A Devil?

Judaism does not believe in any supernatural power outside of God. So, no, Judaism does not believe in a devil. Dennis Prager, however, is agnostic on this question.

In his September 4, 2023 show with Julie Hartman, Dennis said: “You are blessed and cursed… All blessings come with curses… You will always have allies but you will be fighting somewhat alone. You love truth. That means you will be alone. People don’t want to be alone and the greatest price paid is truth if you don’t want to stick out. I’m speaking autobiographically. I am blessed because I have so many people in my corner but I have an equal number of people who hate my guts. It’s odd. All I’ve done in my life is preach goodness. Why am I so hated? A lot of people are not interested in goodness.”

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Decoding #BanTheADL (9-4-23)

01:00 History Speaks: Discussion on the #BantheADL movement and the support of @elonmusk and conservative influencers for it. https://twitter.com/History__Speaks/status/1698156893439467984
05:00 Nathan Cofnas on the ADL, https://quillette.com/2017/05/22/accusations-lose-bite/
08:00 Cofnas on the ADL, https://twitter.com/nathancofnas/status/1698114360176996451
50:00 FT: Trump’s status as an anti-hero is making him unstoppable, https://www.ft.com/content/a1d5af1e-8de9-4798-bbd4-1a69e4382741
51:00 Trump is funny, https://www.ft.com/content/68892c3d-f839-425e-842d-6da860483998
1:02:00 Week in Review 9-3-23 More Cognitive Architectures, Reverse Anthropomorphisms, Algorithms & Ricardo, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcJ4vG-eR1E
1:04:00 The intense emotions of Alt Hyp
1:16:30 Intelligence: Past, Present, Future | Charles Murray & Helmuth Nyborg, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94PSG0hfxr4
1:18:20 Is the multi-racial society doomed?
1:28:00 America is not holding you back from forming a community
1:35:30 Eric Kaufmann, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Kaufmann
1:41:00 Diversity breeding threats to democracy from the far right and the far left
1:48:20 Charles Murray On Human Diversity | Basing Social Science on Scientific Evidence, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbvZQTvw2JA
Charles Murray, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbvZQTvw2JA
Charles Murray on diversity, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbvZQTvw2JA

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The Art of Living Consciously: The Power of Awareness to Transform Everyday Life

Nathaniel Branden wrote:

In my early forties, I decided I wanted to experience a form of body therapy known as structural integration (or, more popularly, “Rolfing,” after the originator of the method, Ida Rolf). This process involves deep massage and manipulation of the muscle fasciae to realign the body in more appropriate relation to gravity, to correct imbalances caused by entrenched muscular contractions, and to open areas of blocked feeling and energy. When treatment is successful, it leads to a general freeing up of the capacity to feel, greater awareness of and sensitivity to one’s own physical processes, improved overall coordination, superior balance, and increased energy. Not everyone gains these benefits to the same degree (or at all), but for me it was very much the right treatment at the right time in my development. I felt lighter than I had in years. I experienced a general deepening of self-awareness. I felt freer emotionally. I felt as if walls within myself had dissolved. And I had more energy. I was not surprised that I felt better. What did surprise me-what I was completely unprepared for was the change in my perceptiveness concerning other people.

During this period I was leading a number of psychotherapy groups, and my clients volunteered that they could notice changes in me week by week as the Rolfing progressed. I had had very little formal training in working with the body in psychotherapy, yet I found I was now able to “read” bodies to a new and astonishing degree. Slight changes in facial expression or eye movements, shifts of posture, subtle variations in ways of standing or sitting, changes of skin color, alterations in breathing patterns all suddenly seemed to convey volumes of information to me as clearly as articulate speech. It was as if, in becoming more transparent to myself, I had shifted to a space that allowed others to become more transparent to me.

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Decoding Christian Nationalism (8-28-23)

01:00 A Less Religious America Is a More Polarized America, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=150846
03:00 Here’s What The Left-Wing Doesn’t Understand About Race Relations
05:00 Your Hero System Is Your Morality And You Get It From Your Tribe, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=150319
10:00 Why are Americans so mean? https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/09/us-culture-moral-education-formation/674765/
15:00 Dennis and Julie on LA’s tropical storm, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaIuYOeogJw
48:30 Noam Chomsky: Lover of linguistics, the USA… not so much, https://decoding-the-gurus.captivate.fm/episode/noam-chomsky
1:08:30 British TV presenter Phillip Schofield shamed, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Schofield
1:12:00 Philosopher Agnes Callard, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_Callard
1:21:30 Four Hundred Years of Quarantine, https://www.lrb.co.uk/podcasts-and-videos/podcasts/the-lrb-podcast/four-hundred-years-of-quarantine
1:23:00 Geoffrey Miller, psychologist and polyamory practicioner, https://twitter.com/primalpoly
1:23:30 Geoffrey Miller’s wife, psychologist Diana S. Fleischman, https://twitter.com/sentientist
1:56:00 Column: COVID lockdowns saved millions of lives — so of course Ron DeSantis is angry about them, https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2023-08-29/no-gov-desantis-covid-lockdowns-saved-lives-and-your-policies-did-the-opposite
2:00:00 Was Closing Schools an Obvious and Colossal Mistake?, https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/was-closing-schools-a-mistake/
2:05:00 Ibram X. Kendi: Inside you are two wolves. One of them is racist., https://decoding-the-gurus.captivate.fm/episode/ibram-x-kendi-inside-you-are-two-wolves-one-of-them-is-racist
2:08:00 Ricardo joins to talk about getting hired after flaming out of the corporate world
2:09:00 Ricardo’s Adderall addiction destroyed his life
2:11:00 Road to recovery: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=130767
2:14:00 Ideas that give me energy: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=130933
2:17:00 Our Problems Are Not Our Problems, They’re Just Symptoms Of Deeper Problems, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=136247
2:20:00 With or without you, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=133894
2:25:00 I’m Dysfunctional, You’re Dysfunctional: The Recovery Movement and Other Self-Help, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=133768
2:35:00 Sham: How the Self-Help Movement Made America Helpless, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=132822
2:38:00 Bypass your self-destructive tendencies, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=132737
2:45:00 A life that works https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=130933

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A Less Religious America Is a More Polarized America

Danielle K. Williams writes in The Atlantic 9-3-23:

Declines in church attendance have made the rural Republican regions of the country even more Republican and—perhaps most surprising—more stridently Christian nationalist. The wave of states banning gender-affirming care this year and the adoption of “proud Christian nationalist” as an identity by politicians such as Marjorie Taylor Greene (who even marketed T-shirts with the slogan) is not what many people might have expected at a time when church attendance is declining.

Still, what’s going on in the South and Midwest is consistent with what happened in the Northeast: People hold onto their politics when they stop attending church. Just as liberal Christians in Massachusetts and Connecticut stayed liberal when they dropped off their church’s membership roll, so conservative Christians in Alabama and Indiana stay conservative even when they’re no longer part of a congregation.

In fact, people become even more entrenched in their political views when they stop attending services. Though churches have a reputation in some circles as promoting hyper-politicization, they can be depolarizing institutions. Being part of a religious community often forces people to get along with others—including others with different political views—and it may channel people’s efforts into charitable work or forms of community outreach that have little to do with politics. Leaving the community removes those moderating forces, opening the door to extremism.

It seems clear that Christian nationalism attracts a lot of adherents who rarely go to church themselves…

But without a church community, in many cases, the nation’s political system becomes their church—and the results are polarizing.

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