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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

very few people are capable of doing that dude.

your solution doesn't scale.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I'm making progress, personally, and I doubt your assumption that I'm better or more capable than most. Maybe, but I know me and that doesn't really check out, most things that I can do, others can also learn to do even if it doesn't just come naturally.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

pro NFL people tell little kids they can be pro NFL players too. They are lying. most pro players are genetically elite. you can't 'learn' to play football at an NFL level unless you the genetics. just go to any kids sports game and every dipshit dad will tell you how his son is gonna be a pro one day.

reality is most of us are VERY limited in what we can and can't do and very people operate beyond a surface level and can self-actualize in any meaningful way. hence why so many dudes i ride bikes with hire pro coaches to keep them in shape... they can't do it themselves. I can... but I am a statistical anomaly.

generalizing from your own experience and abilities is always a fools errand. what is theoretically possible and what is practical possible are two very different things.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

I think there's a slight difference between the talent required (to say nothing of the work required) to become a professional athlete and "realizing that love bombing is actually something to avoid rather than indulge in." The latter seems more akin to quitting drugs or alcohol, which "normal" non-professional athletes do daily.

I don't think it's simply genetics rather than actual work (preferably with a therapist) and frankly it seems like you're just trying to minimize my experience with a defeatest attitude. Well, if that's your attitude, you're right you'll never be able to because you'll never bother to try, since you aren't some genetic supermutant who can control things like "don't do heroin" or "don't eat the third cookie," or "don't date the girl who is clearly trying to manipulate you with lovebombing." Is a relapse possible? Always. But does that mean only Tom Brady can benefit from therapy and quit dating toxic people or quit substances? No. Far from it.