Mind Transformation 309

309.
VII
Peterson “BS 15”, Jung “Two Essays on Analytical Psychology”, WBW
bars 20, pull ups 5/6, S 2
i - 6, s - 2, M, w - 3km
“I will develop my personal power.” “I want to be strong and powerful.”
Probably it’s a good way to learn a new language, i.e. Chinese, by using sentences given above. I actually can think about power in many different ways. It seems possible to create such sentences endlessly by using new words and adding augmented meaning to the concept of power. “How can I get stronger?” If I translate this question and put it at the beginning of every page it will produce multiple thoughts which might be used not only for studying language but also for real work on developing strength. That’s how these things work. Just by asking what is important and writing down your thoughts, you can learn way faster than if you were memorizing and recalling meaningless crap. Is it important to be strong? Yes, it is. Why is it important? The stronger you are the more things you can do. And you can also do them better. There is much more freedom if you’re strong. There are more opportunities, more probabilities to succeed. Being strong means that you have something—your personal power—you can work on with your full passion. Once you’ve realized this concept you can work on your personal power for the rest of your life and it will never be boring or dull.
So I have to translate a couple of questions in Chinese and see which place they can lead me to. A month or so ago, I get acquainted with a girl from China. I met her on the internet. We started to communicate on italky and scheduled our communication on every Friday. Now I have an opportunity to ask her about everything that refers to Chinese, and the next time I’ll ask her to translate this question: “How to become stronger.” (Zenyang qu bian de geng qiang)

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