Peter Crone
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so i talk about like some sense of inadequacy some sense of insecurity and some sense of scarcity as being the three main catch-alls right that everyone can relate to inadequacy is normally about ourselves that i'm not enough i'm not loved i'm not valuable insecurity is how i relate to my environment so there's a fundamental feeling of like we're not safe and particularly for the feminine sadly because of this patriarchal world we live in and that they've been abused for centuries right so a woman walking to her car at night
so i talk about like some sense of inadequacy some sense of insecurity and some sense of scarcity as being the three main catch-alls right that everyone can relate to inadequacy is normally about ourselves that i'm not enough i'm not loved i'm not valuable insecurity is how i relate to my environment so there's a fundamental feeling of like we're not safe and particularly for the feminine sadly because of this patriarchal world we live in and that they've been abused for centuries right so a woman walking to her car at night
so i talk about like some sense of inadequacy some sense of insecurity and some sense of scarcity as being the three main catch-alls right that everyone can relate to inadequacy is normally about ourselves that i'm not enough i'm not loved i'm not valuable insecurity is how i relate to my environment so there's a fundamental feeling of like we're not safe and particularly for the feminine sadly because of this patriarchal world we live in and that they've been abused for centuries right so a woman walking to her car at night
has a totally different experience than a guy walking to his car at night, right? You know, just because of the way that this society is sadly set up. So the not safe really is the feeling of insecurity for the way it manifests in a masculine. It might be insecurity in performance, right? So I've worked with high-end executives who are super well-informed about their industry.
has a totally different experience than a guy walking to his car at night, right? You know, just because of the way that this society is sadly set up. So the not safe really is the feeling of insecurity for the way it manifests in a masculine. It might be insecurity in performance, right? So I've worked with high-end executives who are super well-informed about their industry.
has a totally different experience than a guy walking to his car at night, right? You know, just because of the way that this society is sadly set up. So the not safe really is the feeling of insecurity for the way it manifests in a masculine. It might be insecurity in performance, right? So I've worked with high-end executives who are super well-informed about their industry.
They've worked in a company for decades, but they're still scared shitless to get on stage and present, right? So insecurity. And then scarcity is like where people have this misnomer that there isn't enough as it relates to the material world, right? So there's a relationship to ourself, there's a relationship to others, and there's a relationship to the material world.
They've worked in a company for decades, but they're still scared shitless to get on stage and present, right? So insecurity. And then scarcity is like where people have this misnomer that there isn't enough as it relates to the material world, right? So there's a relationship to ourself, there's a relationship to others, and there's a relationship to the material world.
They've worked in a company for decades, but they're still scared shitless to get on stage and present, right? So insecurity. And then scarcity is like where people have this misnomer that there isn't enough as it relates to the material world, right? So there's a relationship to ourself, there's a relationship to others, and there's a relationship to the material world.
And so they tend to be the default factory settings of the subconscious that we look through. Something wrong with me, I'm not fundamentally loved and accepted by society, and I don't have enough. And then it's like slap on the ass and go figure it out, have fun. Become who you think you should be as a compensation for your inadequacy.
And so they tend to be the default factory settings of the subconscious that we look through. Something wrong with me, I'm not fundamentally loved and accepted by society, and I don't have enough. And then it's like slap on the ass and go figure it out, have fun. Become who you think you should be as a compensation for your inadequacy.
And so they tend to be the default factory settings of the subconscious that we look through. Something wrong with me, I'm not fundamentally loved and accepted by society, and I don't have enough. And then it's like slap on the ass and go figure it out, have fun. Become who you think you should be as a compensation for your inadequacy.
Do whatever you have to as a strategy to win love and favor from your fellow species. And then accumulate as much as you can to compensate for the scarcity. And those three right there, you start to see the idiosyncrasies that people deal with, right? People are exhausted. They are living in a pretense. They're trying to be who they think they should be in order to be loved and accepted.
Do whatever you have to as a strategy to win love and favor from your fellow species. And then accumulate as much as you can to compensate for the scarcity. And those three right there, you start to see the idiosyncrasies that people deal with, right? People are exhausted. They are living in a pretense. They're trying to be who they think they should be in order to be loved and accepted.
Do whatever you have to as a strategy to win love and favor from your fellow species. And then accumulate as much as you can to compensate for the scarcity. And those three right there, you start to see the idiosyncrasies that people deal with, right? People are exhausted. They are living in a pretense. They're trying to be who they think they should be in order to be loved and accepted.
They are doing whatever they can as a strategy to compensate for their own shortcomings, whether they work harder, they become people-pleasers, perfectionists. The social media game is obviously where this is replete with the attempts through filters and posters and positions and lights to look good.
They are doing whatever they can as a strategy to compensate for their own shortcomings, whether they work harder, they become people-pleasers, perfectionists. The social media game is obviously where this is replete with the attempts through filters and posters and positions and lights to look good.
They are doing whatever they can as a strategy to compensate for their own shortcomings, whether they work harder, they become people-pleasers, perfectionists. The social media game is obviously where this is replete with the attempts through filters and posters and positions and lights to look good.
And then the hoarding mentality that it is to be human, the holding onto things as though anything exogenous to us has any value at all. It just doesn't. So when you really start to see that, it's like, holy shit, no wonder people are just sick and tired. They're playing this quintessential hamster wheel game of really trying to overcome their own blind spots of lies.
And then the hoarding mentality that it is to be human, the holding onto things as though anything exogenous to us has any value at all. It just doesn't. So when you really start to see that, it's like, holy shit, no wonder people are just sick and tired. They're playing this quintessential hamster wheel game of really trying to overcome their own blind spots of lies.