The Motherfucking Illusion

So was watching this dude, crazy motherfucker, but he is pretty cool.

As you can tell he is a surfer dude who has probably been surfing his whole life. If you watch the video you see that out of no where the dude quits surfing (basically what his life revolved around) because he felt like he was addicted to it, and it was doing him more harm than good. He explains how surfing to him was like his drug. To break free from an addiction is hard as fuck and I know most of you have experienced. But to break free from something you have been doing your whole life because at one moment you felt it was doing you harm, is on another level of will power.

So what can we at TRP take from this?

This can be applied to many situations and one of these things is attachment.

Many of us know the feeling of attachment. We have been attached to women before. They give us a satisfaction that nothing else can give us, thus we get addicted. In a relationship you are seen as being weak ( you have no willpower) because you have no other options and get attached to the first thing you can get.

So what should you do?

If there is an addiction in your life that you feel does more harm than good, think about "The Illusion". Shit it feels great to feed that addiction, but you are just scraping the pipe. It's hurting you way more than you are benefitting from it - cut it off.

In a relationship where you the other person is benefitting more than you?

  • CUT IT OFF

In a business plan that you are not making any money off of anymore? - CUT IT OFF.

You spend all of your time playing video games at home. How is that shit going to help you? The answer is, it isn't and is going to hurt you. Instead of being outside working on your interactions and gaining experiences you are wasting your precious time getting small bits of temporary satisfaction when it is going to hurt you in the long run. - CUT IT OFF!

WWTID? (What Would The Illusion Do?)

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