Health Levels of E6 (Pool, Peterson, more...)
Oct 11, 2020 17:37:34 GMT -5
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Post by Roshan on Oct 11, 2020 17:37:34 GMT -5
HEALTHY
1. Self-Reliant Person
2. Engaged Person
3. Committed Worker
* **
AVERAGE
4. Dutiful Loyalist
5. Ambivalent Pessimist
6. Authoritarian Rebel
* * *
UHEALTHY
7. Overreactive Dependent
8. Paranoid Hysteric
9. Self-Abasing Masochist
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Tim Pool was the videographer of Occupy Wall Street and for 2016 a Bernie Sanders supporter. His health level was surely fairly high. After becoming disenchanted, then appalled, by the emergence of the authoritarian, idpol-obsessed 'regressive left' (as half white, half East Asian he has particular bones to pick with all this), he began to flail about. He was a very clear Ambivalent Pessimist L5 (smack dab average), and very ungrounded since the 'center of gravity' which we call the actual 'health level' routinely varies in a range of two above to two below. So he would dip a lot into Overreactive Dependent with constant hand-wringing envisioning of worst-case scenarios while raising deluges of questions with very few answers and flip-flopping. He couldn't stand this emergent left but absolutely wouldn't commit to something else.
A few months ago he made the decision to vote for Trump as a move against e.g. the new compulsory "White Fragility" indoctrination and the liberal media's chronic underplaying of the damage being done to neighborhoods by the rioting. To do so involved a shift from his L5 stress movement to Overreactive Dependent L7 up to Authoritarian Rebel L6 as a stepping stone; for him this was grounding. Then his center of gravity actually started moving up and now he seems to be at L4 Dutiful Loyalist. He's still being too 'dutiful' to his new albeit expedient 'side' (and this kind of duty implies a certain 'authoritarianism'), but he's also finding inner authority. His presence is starting to become internally commanding, inching its way up to self-reliance.
So there is in this video a proactive movement toward actual 'engagement' with whatever will come, regardless of belief/doubt. And barely a trace of the fluttering ungroundedness. But to get the actual CoG into the healthy levels should take a bit of doing, from an internal quest sparked by outside events, and with some help, some guidance.
1. Self-Reliant Person
2. Engaged Person
3. Committed Worker
* **
AVERAGE
4. Dutiful Loyalist
5. Ambivalent Pessimist
6. Authoritarian Rebel
* * *
UHEALTHY
7. Overreactive Dependent
8. Paranoid Hysteric
9. Self-Abasing Masochist
______________________
Tim Pool was the videographer of Occupy Wall Street and for 2016 a Bernie Sanders supporter. His health level was surely fairly high. After becoming disenchanted, then appalled, by the emergence of the authoritarian, idpol-obsessed 'regressive left' (as half white, half East Asian he has particular bones to pick with all this), he began to flail about. He was a very clear Ambivalent Pessimist L5 (smack dab average), and very ungrounded since the 'center of gravity' which we call the actual 'health level' routinely varies in a range of two above to two below. So he would dip a lot into Overreactive Dependent with constant hand-wringing envisioning of worst-case scenarios while raising deluges of questions with very few answers and flip-flopping. He couldn't stand this emergent left but absolutely wouldn't commit to something else.
A few months ago he made the decision to vote for Trump as a move against e.g. the new compulsory "White Fragility" indoctrination and the liberal media's chronic underplaying of the damage being done to neighborhoods by the rioting. To do so involved a shift from his L5 stress movement to Overreactive Dependent L7 up to Authoritarian Rebel L6 as a stepping stone; for him this was grounding. Then his center of gravity actually started moving up and now he seems to be at L4 Dutiful Loyalist. He's still being too 'dutiful' to his new albeit expedient 'side' (and this kind of duty implies a certain 'authoritarianism'), but he's also finding inner authority. His presence is starting to become internally commanding, inching its way up to self-reliance.
So there is in this video a proactive movement toward actual 'engagement' with whatever will come, regardless of belief/doubt. And barely a trace of the fluttering ungroundedness. But to get the actual CoG into the healthy levels should take a bit of doing, from an internal quest sparked by outside events, and with some help, some guidance.