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Sara da Encarnação's avatar

There is something undeniably alive in what you’re describing: the sharpening that comes from voluntary exposure to difficulty. But I keep returning to another layer beneath it: attention.

Chaos expands capacity only if the interior remains coherent. Without disciplined attention, chaos does not awaken... it fragments. It produces noise rather than aliveness.

Perhaps the real training is not merely to rig for pain, but to cultivate the kind of perception that can metabolise intensity without dissolving into it. Otherwise the pro-failure posture risks becoming just another aesthetic of extremity.

Intensity alone is not transformation. Integration is. What do you think?

Barry Lederman, “normie”'s avatar

It is hard to win without failures. The indoctrination of “useful idiots” started with participation trophies for kids instead of having medals for winners.

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