Peter Crone
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And simultaneously, that's the present state. As it relates to my future, I see nothing but pure possibility.
And simultaneously, that's the present state. As it relates to my future, I see nothing but pure possibility.
I just don't even like this guy. I can't keep making up nice things about him.
I just don't even like this guy. I can't keep making up nice things about him.
I just don't even like this guy. I can't keep making up nice things about him.
Yeah, he's one of my favorites. He's great. Reminding you can't take life too seriously, darling. Yeah. Am I your only three-peat?
Yeah, he's one of my favorites. He's great. Reminding you can't take life too seriously, darling. Yeah. Am I your only three-peat?
Yeah, he's one of my favorites. He's great. Reminding you can't take life too seriously, darling. Yeah. Am I your only three-peat?
I'm so upset.
I'm so upset.
I'm so upset.
I mean, I don't know if it's so much a definition. I like to use analogies. I think it helps people to understand things that perhaps aren't so palatable. But if you imagine the building we're in right now, it's going to be commensurate with the foundations, right? So this existence that we live in as a space, or you live in as your home, It has to have the pillars that support it.
I mean, I don't know if it's so much a definition. I like to use analogies. I think it helps people to understand things that perhaps aren't so palatable. But if you imagine the building we're in right now, it's going to be commensurate with the foundations, right? So this existence that we live in as a space, or you live in as your home, It has to have the pillars that support it.
I mean, I don't know if it's so much a definition. I like to use analogies. I think it helps people to understand things that perhaps aren't so palatable. But if you imagine the building we're in right now, it's going to be commensurate with the foundations, right? So this existence that we live in as a space, or you live in as your home, It has to have the pillars that support it.
So any building, any identity that we become associated with, in this case, our own personality, has got its own foundation. So for me, the subconscious represents that. So the things that we're aware of, it's really just as the word implies, that which is beneath, which is conscious, right? So it's just below. So we become oblivious to it, but nonetheless, it informs everything.
So any building, any identity that we become associated with, in this case, our own personality, has got its own foundation. So for me, the subconscious represents that. So the things that we're aware of, it's really just as the word implies, that which is beneath, which is conscious, right? So it's just below. So we become oblivious to it, but nonetheless, it informs everything.
So any building, any identity that we become associated with, in this case, our own personality, has got its own foundation. So for me, the subconscious represents that. So the things that we're aware of, it's really just as the word implies, that which is beneath, which is conscious, right? So it's just below. So we become oblivious to it, but nonetheless, it informs everything.
So that when we're thinking about things, we're in the shower, we're going to bed, we're driving our car, whatever it is that you are aware of as a conscious thought, to me is generated from a much deeper and at times more insidious, doesn't have to be bad, but it's a much more well-formed idea.
So that when we're thinking about things, we're in the shower, we're going to bed, we're driving our car, whatever it is that you are aware of as a conscious thought, to me is generated from a much deeper and at times more insidious, doesn't have to be bad, but it's a much more well-formed idea.
So that when we're thinking about things, we're in the shower, we're going to bed, we're driving our car, whatever it is that you are aware of as a conscious thought, to me is generated from a much deeper and at times more insidious, doesn't have to be bad, but it's a much more well-formed idea.