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>I don't understand the idea of detachment from outcome.

 

>If I don't have a desire and an expectency, I don't do stuff.

 

>Even to get up to get diet Pepsi out of the fridge, I have to have a

>sensation that is " missing " that I want, then when I start drinking

>it, I like the sensation / taste of it so much I keep drinking it.

 

But, you don't have a doubt that you can get up...

 

You don't have a doubt that you can open the refridge door...

 

You don't have a doubt that there is a DP in the fridge...

 

You don't have a doubt that you can pop the lid...

 

You don't have a doubt that you can hit your mouth...

 

You don't have a doubt that you can swallow without getting it all over

your face, shirt and the floor...

 

My point is, those who doubt really have loads of subconscious doubts...

 

So with those people I grab them and force them to the fridge, force

them to grab the pepsi, force them to pop the lid, and force them to

take a big gulp.

 

Then the doubt never has a place to root BECAUSE THEY WERE FORCE TO

TAKE ACTION!

 

Get it group?

 

 

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