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A short story about the power of intention

 
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Brick On The River
By Bill Fountain

My name is Kos is I am the god of a universe I created. I wanted to share an experience I had with one of my people named Tom, which I thought the people of your Earth could relate to.

My universe is very similar to the Earth you live in. However, I wanted to do something interesting with mine.

I wanted it to conduct an experiment of powerful positive thinking, so I made the rules simple: Anyone and everyone can have anything they want, which I call their "prize", but there is a catch.

For every positive thought one has, they are awarded 5 poz-points. For every negative thought one has, they are awarded 1 neg-point.

If you go three days in a row with more poz-points than neg-points, you will receive a tool that you need for your prize. The amount of tools you must collect depends on the magnitude of the prize.

As long as a soul is able to keep their poz-thoughts above their neg-thoughts, they will feel happy and meaningful. They will have the strength to get through setbacks.

If they have more neg-thoughts than poz-thoughts, they will increase the amount of tools needed to receive their prize. They will also feel more sad and meaningless when this occurs.

There's also millions of events and variances that can happen, or certain things people can say to another person for an extra boost of points, either in the poz-thoughts, neg-thoughts, tools needed for prize, or overall happiness. This adds a certain degree of randomness to the universe, but also is designed to create karma.

None of the souls in my universe know of the rules, but I send natural messages to them to try and demonstrate the point.

Near the middle of the 53rd year of his life, aspiring stand-up comedian Tom had the following score:
Poz-thoughts: 0.5million
Neg-thoughts: 2million
Happiness: 6/10
Tools needed for prize: 1

Tom was in the right place to make his break and create a career that would bring family and success into his life. However, he had a serious gambling addiction. He found that slot machines were a way to make him forget about the anxieties he felt about criticism, his self-doubt, and were a means of creating a sense of hope in his life. Tom heavily believed that one day he would make it big gambling, and would then be able to use that money to finance a more aggressive stand-up strategy in his career.

That's right- Tom believed money was the thing that was in his way of success. If only he had this much amount of money, he would be able to advertise his youtube channel, and create higher quality videos with celebrity guests.

Tom met a fellow struggling comedian, Jacob in a Gamblers Anonymous meeting. They both have only one remaining tool until they find what it is that will give them their break.

Here's what they don't know: the tool Tom needs is that he needs a friend who shares his goal. That's his one remaining tool. Once he gets that, I will give him and his friend both a highly successful comedy career.

Jacob's one remaining tool: He needs to move town.
He already is a seasoned comedian, but he is an area that nobody with real comedy authority lives is. He's performing for the wrong crowds, and all he needs to do is move, and he will make it big.

After spending some time with Jacob, it appears him and Tom are friends, but I know what's really going on and can't give Tom his prize yet: He is only hanging out with Jacob because he knows Jacob has opened for one of his hero comics. He thinks that if he spends enough time with Jacob, his hero will show up and give him his break.

Tom is using Jacob. He isn't serious about the Gamblers Anonymous program, or his relationship with Jacob and is instead using the connection to try and make it big.

I see so much hope for Tom and want him to stop trying to find shortcuts and truly be himself.

But he keeps gambling. He decides he'd rather try to gamble than become a comedian. At first he was rationalizing that this was how he would finance his career, now it was clear he just wanted to get rich quick, and no longer had the comedy dream. Jacob, who takes his gambling problem and Gamblers Anonymous very seriously, has no choice but to stop hanging out with Tom.

Tom stopped showing up to Gamblers Anonymous meetings, stopped performing at comedy clubs, quit his delivery job, and moved to Las Vegas.

I make sure there is a comedy club he didn't know about near the hotel where he is staying. I put some people in his path to make it clear to him that they were looking for opener comedians, but he ignores the signs and continues studying slot machines- analyzing what he believes is the best way to play them to achieve maximum results. I put a female who needed a man, that matches his type perfectly on a slot machine next to him, but he doesn't speak to her, only jerks off to her at his hotel room that night.

Tom developed a heroin habit after being offered it one time by a fellow gambler who saw he was losing. His happiness stayed at 0, and the tools he needed for his prize kept increasing and increasing. Every time he lost money gambling, he would be filled with self hatred that made it impossible for him to even replace his "prize" with a prospering gambling career. His addiction problem ultimately ended his life at age 60.

I fear that Tom's path may be emulated by people in your Earth. The tragedy of not keeping your eye on the prize- but instead wallowing in what you perceive around you. I don't know the rules of your universe, but I know all Tom needed was self-love. He was rebelling in an effort to disguise his ignorance, his slothfulness, and his own self-hatred. He was trying to change the world, when all he needed to do was change himself.
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Very clever story.
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Brick On The River
By Bill Fountain

My name is Kos is I am the god of a universe I created. I wanted to share an experience I had with one of my people named Tom, which I thought the people of your Earth could relate to.

My universe is very similar to the Earth you live in. However, I wanted to do something interesting with mine.

I wanted it to conduct an experiment of powerful positive thinking, so I made the rules simple: Anyone and everyone can have anything they want, which I call their "prize", but there is a catch.

For every positive thought one has, they are awarded 5 poz-points. For every negative thought one has, they are awarded 1 neg-point.

If you go three days in a row with more poz-points than neg-points, you will receive a tool that you need for your prize. The amount of tools you must collect depends on the magnitude of the prize.

As long as a soul is able to keep their poz-thoughts above their neg-thoughts, they will feel happy and meaningful. They will have the strength to get through setbacks.

If they have more neg-thoughts than poz-thoughts, they will increase the amount of tools needed to receive their prize. They will also feel more sad and meaningless when this occurs.

There's also millions of events and variances that can happen, or certain things people can say to another person for an extra boost of points, either in the poz-thoughts, neg-thoughts, tools needed for prize, or overall happiness. This adds a certain degree of randomness to the universe, but also is designed to create karma.

None of the souls in my universe know of the rules, but I send natural messages to them to try and demonstrate the point.

Near the middle of the 53rd year of his life, aspiring stand-up comedian Tom had the following score:
Poz-thoughts: 0.5million
Neg-thoughts: 2million
Happiness: 6/10
Tools needed for prize: 1

Tom was in the right place to make his break and create a career that would bring family and success into his life. However, he had a serious gambling addiction. He found that slot machines were a way to make him forget about the anxieties he felt about criticism, his self-doubt, and were a means of creating a sense of hope in his life. Tom heavily believed that one day he would make it big gambling, and would then be able to use that money to finance a more aggressive stand-up strategy in his career.

That's right- Tom believed money was the thing that was in his way of success. If only he had this much amount of money, he would be able to advertise his youtube channel, and create higher quality videos with celebrity guests.

Tom met a fellow struggling comedian, Jacob in a Gamblers Anonymous meeting. They both have only one remaining tool until they find what it is that will give them their break.

Here's what they don't know: the tool Tom needs is that he needs a friend who shares his goal. That's his one remaining tool. Once he gets that, I will give him and his friend both a highly successful comedy career.

Jacob's one remaining tool: He needs to move town.
He already is a seasoned comedian, but he is an area that nobody with real comedy authority lives is. He's performing for the wrong crowds, and all he needs to do is move, and he will make it big.

After spending some time with Jacob, it appears him and Tom are friends, but I know what's really going on and can't give Tom his prize yet: He is only hanging out with Jacob because he knows Jacob has opened for one of his hero comics. He thinks that if he spends enough time with Jacob, his hero will show up and give him his break.

Tom is using Jacob. He isn't serious about the Gamblers Anonymous program, or his relationship with Jacob and is instead using the connection to try and make it big.

I see so much hope for Tom and want him to stop trying to find shortcuts and truly be himself.

But he keeps gambling. He decides he'd rather try to gamble than become a comedian. At first he was rationalizing that this was how he would finance his career, now it was clear he just wanted to get rich quick, and no longer had the comedy dream. Jacob, who takes his gambling problem and Gamblers Anonymous very seriously, has no choice but to stop hanging out with Tom.

Tom stopped showing up to Gamblers Anonymous meetings, stopped performing at comedy clubs, quit his delivery job, and moved to Las Vegas.

I make sure there is a comedy club he didn't know about near the hotel where he is staying. I put some people in his path to make it clear to him that they were looking for opener comedians, but he ignores the signs and continues studying slot machines- analyzing what he believes is the best way to play them to achieve maximum results. I put a female who needed a man, that matches his type perfectly on a slot machine next to him, but he doesn't speak to her, only jerks off to her at his hotel room that night.

Tom developed a heroin habit after being offered it one time by a fellow gambler who saw he was losing. His happiness stayed at 0, and the tools he needed for his prize kept increasing and increasing. Every time he lost money gambling, he would be filled with self hatred that made it impossible for him to even replace his "prize" with a prospering gambling career. His addiction problem ultimately ended his life at age 60.

I fear that Tom's path may be emulated by people in your Earth. The tragedy of not keeping your eye on the prize- but instead wallowing in what you perceive around you. I don't know the rules of your universe, but I know all Tom needed was self-love. He was rebelling in an effort to disguise his ignorance, his slothfulness, and his own self-hatred. He was trying to change the world, when all he needed to do was change himself.
 Quoting: billfountain


Powerful, thank you.
"A wise man listens to the message and uses his logic and discernment to process it, a fool negates the message by prejudging the messenger."

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Psychopathy. Google it.
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Psychopathy. Google it.
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From your suggestion, I just read the wiki expansion of it.
Seems like psychopathy is more of an outward destructive trait rather than the inward self defeating trait the op is talking about.
"A wise man listens to the message and uses his logic and discernment to process it, a fool negates the message by prejudging the messenger."

"He whose centre is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere."
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That's not why people do heroin.
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That's not why people do heroin.
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Bullshit you dope!
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That's not why people do heroin.
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That's all you got out of the story?
"A wise man listens to the message and uses his logic and discernment to process it, a fool negates the message by prejudging the messenger."

"He whose centre is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere."
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Just don’t do those drugs
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That's not why people do heroin.
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That's all you got out of the story?
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Another guy with gambling addiction recently did the happily waltzing off with mortality thing here at the Camp.

He was a compulsive wreck with a strong desire to end his misery. He had no more control over his actions than a fish spasming on the bank of a river. He was visibly relieved when he finally needed a pacemaker and could refuse it and be free of his compulsions.

The nature of the creature that gripped him and drove him to the poker machines was far less simple than positive or negative thinking. It was all consuming, and the only higher power that could relieve his suffering was his beloved sweetheart Death.

A moment for R.dead2 Naval veteran. Compulsive gambler. Dying alone.
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tOM, AND ALL THE INHABS OF YOUR WORLD KNEW THROUGH PSYCHIC KNOWING... A KNOWING THAT YOU DIDN'T UNDERSTAND BECAUSE IT WAS IN FROM THE DNA OF SOMETHING YOU USED TO MAKE THEM WITH THAT UNBEKNOWNST YO YOU HAD BEEN HUMAN BEFORE AND HIGH IN TECH AND PSYCHIC AS FUCK: yOUR CREATOR.

tOM TOOK HIS CHANCES TO WIN ON HIS OWN BECAUSE HE SAW THAT YOU HAD MADE IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR HIM TO DEVELOP OTHERWISE.

tOM KNOWS YOU ARE NOT GOING TO LIVE AS LONG (FOREVER AND EVER) AS HIS KIND, SO HE DOESN'T MIND DYING NOT PLAYING YOUR GHAME.
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To stretchout
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I need the short version, summary?
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Yeah. OP is right.
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Brick On The River
By Bill Fountain

My name is Kos is I am the god of a universe I created. I wanted to share an experience I had with one of my people named Tom, which I thought the people of your Earth could relate to.

My universe is very similar to the Earth you live in. However, I wanted to do something interesting with mine.

I wanted it to conduct an experiment of powerful positive thinking, so I made the rules simple: Anyone and everyone can have anything they want, which I call their "prize", but there is a catch.

For every positive thought one has, they are awarded 5 poz-points. For every negative thought one has, they are awarded 1 neg-point.

If you go three days in a row with more poz-points than neg-points, you will receive a tool that you need for your prize. The amount of tools you must collect depends on the magnitude of the prize.

As long as a soul is able to keep their poz-thoughts above their neg-thoughts, they will feel happy and meaningful. They will have the strength to get through setbacks.

If they have more neg-thoughts than poz-thoughts, they will increase the amount of tools needed to receive their prize. They will also feel more sad and meaningless when this occurs.

There's also millions of events and variances that can happen, or certain things people can say to another person for an extra boost of points, either in the poz-thoughts, neg-thoughts, tools needed for prize, or overall happiness. This adds a certain degree of randomness to the universe, but also is designed to create karma.

None of the souls in my universe know of the rules, but I send natural messages to them to try and demonstrate the point.

Near the middle of the 53rd year of his life, aspiring stand-up comedian Tom had the following score:
Poz-thoughts: 0.5million
Neg-thoughts: 2million
Happiness: 6/10
Tools needed for prize: 1

Tom was in the right place to make his break and create a career that would bring family and success into his life. However, he had a serious gambling addiction. He found that slot machines were a way to make him forget about the anxieties he felt about criticism, his self-doubt, and were a means of creating a sense of hope in his life. Tom heavily believed that one day he would make it big gambling, and would then be able to use that money to finance a more aggressive stand-up strategy in his career.

That's right- Tom believed money was the thing that was in his way of success. If only he had this much amount of money, he would be able to advertise his youtube channel, and create higher quality videos with celebrity guests.

Tom met a fellow struggling comedian, Jacob in a Gamblers Anonymous meeting. They both have only one remaining tool until they find what it is that will give them their break.

Here's what they don't know: the tool Tom needs is that he needs a friend who shares his goal. That's his one remaining tool. Once he gets that, I will give him and his friend both a highly successful comedy career.

Jacob's one remaining tool: He needs to move town.
He already is a seasoned comedian, but he is an area that nobody with real comedy authority lives is. He's performing for the wrong crowds, and all he needs to do is move, and he will make it big.

After spending some time with Jacob, it appears him and Tom are friends, but I know what's really going on and can't give Tom his prize yet: He is only hanging out with Jacob because he knows Jacob has opened for one of his hero comics. He thinks that if he spends enough time with Jacob, his hero will show up and give him his break.

Tom is using Jacob. He isn't serious about the Gamblers Anonymous program, or his relationship with Jacob and is instead using the connection to try and make it big.

I see so much hope for Tom and want him to stop trying to find shortcuts and truly be himself.

But he keeps gambling. He decides he'd rather try to gamble than become a comedian. At first he was rationalizing that this was how he would finance his career, now it was clear he just wanted to get rich quick, and no longer had the comedy dream. Jacob, who takes his gambling problem and Gamblers Anonymous very seriously, has no choice but to stop hanging out with Tom.

Tom stopped showing up to Gamblers Anonymous meetings, stopped performing at comedy clubs, quit his delivery job, and moved to Las Vegas.

I make sure there is a comedy club he didn't know about near the hotel where he is staying. I put some people in his path to make it clear to him that they were looking for opener comedians, but he ignores the signs and continues studying slot machines- analyzing what he believes is the best way to play them to achieve maximum results. I put a female who needed a man, that matches his type perfectly on a slot machine next to him, but he doesn't speak to her, only jerks off to her at his hotel room that night.

Tom developed a heroin habit after being offered it one time by a fellow gambler who saw he was losing. His happiness stayed at 0, and the tools he needed for his prize kept increasing and increasing. Every time he lost money gambling, he would be filled with self hatred that made it impossible for him to even replace his "prize" with a prospering gambling career. His addiction problem ultimately ended his life at age 60.

I fear that Tom's path may be emulated by people in your Earth. The tragedy of not keeping your eye on the prize- but instead wallowing in what you perceive around you. I don't know the rules of your universe, but I know all Tom needed was self-love. He was rebelling in an effort to disguise his ignorance, his slothfulness, and his own self-hatred. He was trying to change the world, when all he needed to do was change himself.
 Quoting: billfountain

Oh this is about positive vs negative conditioning known in psychology and pavlovs dogs basically a we can condition your mind to do everything if we only add right stimulus, or, on the other direction.
It's almost the same as hypnosis that has different layers. One thing though you only can if you believe so if you don't believe it you're fine or whatever.
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For a short story it’s very long.
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bump
"A wise man listens to the message and uses his logic and discernment to process it, a fool negates the message by prejudging the messenger."

"He whose centre is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere."
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bump
Your parable has many great messages in it.
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Oh this is about positive vs negative conditioning known in psychology and pavlovs dogs basically a we can condition your mind to do everything if we only add right stimulus, or, on the other direction.
It's almost the same as hypnosis that has different layers. One thing though you only can if you believe so if you don't believe it you're fine or whatever.
 Quoting: StarFlowers


Does not believe in disease, it's all under the control of the mind. So, Christian Science.
Your alien is Mary Baker Eddy?
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Oh this is about positive vs negative conditioning known in psychology and pavlovs dogs basically a we can condition your mind to do everything if we only add right stimulus, or, on the other direction.
It's almost the same as hypnosis that has different layers. One thing though you only can if you believe so if you don't believe it you're fine or whatever.
 Quoting: StarFlowers


Does not believe in disease, it's all under the control of the mind. So, Christian Science.
Your alien is Mary Baker Eddy?
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Ha, wrong. It's direct from my soul.
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Ha, wrong. It's direct from my soul.
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Your soul, some 2000 years dead guy's soul...it still denies the disease hypothesis. People don't do repetitive soothing behaviours like gambling to relieve pain by simulating previously rewarding hunter gatherer behaviors of sorting and selecting, they do it for some other reason?
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Ha, wrong. It's direct from my soul.
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Your soul, some 2000 years dead guy's soul...it still denies the disease hypothesis. People don't do repetitive soothing behaviours like gambling to relieve pain by simulating previously rewarding hunter gatherer behaviors of sorting and selecting, they do it for some other reason?
 Quoting: Asmodée


That's learned behaviour through genetic. When you raise and elevate your consciousness the behaviour changes.
That's the so called missing link lol
And besides. We do reincarnate.
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That's learned behaviour through genetic.
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It's a response to their brain rotting. I just watched someone with compulsive gambling disorder degrade and die. He started gambling after being exposed to chemicals that rot brains, specifically the petrochemicals he handled in the military.
Force some guy to go huff for a couple of years, in a tight enclosed environment, and his brain rots. It's not a habit, its decay.
After that all he was good for was video poker machines.
He needs to reincarnate to a world without war and with safer energy sources. Given how much he gave up on this pass, we should be strewing his path with flowers for the end run.
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That's learned behaviour through genetic.
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It's a response to their brain rotting. I just watched someone with compulsive gambling disorder degrade and die. He started gambling after being exposed to chemicals that rot brains, specifically the petrochemicals he handled in the military.
Force some guy to go huff for a couple of years, in a tight enclosed environment, and his brain rots. It's not a habit, its decay.
After that all he was good for was video poker machines.
He needs to reincarnate to a world without war and with safer energy sources. Given how much he gave up on this pass, we should be strewing his path with flowers for the end run.
 Quoting: Asmodée


Yes, and then we have those imprisoned for years, who managed to keep that mind alive, and the connection to source, maybe through prayers. They came out sane. That proves elevated consciousness..
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Brick On The River
By Bill Fountain

(...) which I thought the people of your Earth could relate to. (...)



I wanted it to conduct an experiment of powerful positive thinking, so I made the rules simple: Anyone and everyone can have anything they want, which I call their "prize", but there is a catch.

For every positive thought one has, they are awarded 5 poz-points. For every negative thought one has, they are awarded 1 neg-point.

If you go three days in a row with more poz-points than neg-points, you will receive a tool that you need for your prize. The amount of tools you must collect depends on the magnitude of the prize. (...)


 Quoting: billfountain


I need the short version, summary?
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It's a fair experiment
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People engage in repetitive acts like compulsive gambling to control pain.

[link to www.sciencedaily.com (secure)]

Its as fair an "experiment" as the one where the push the lemmings off the cliff. The game is rigged, and there is no avoiding the pain, so all that is left is to cower in the corner of the electrified cage in a state of learned helplessness.
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People engage in repetitive acts like compulsive gambling to control pain.

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Its as fair an "experiment" as the one where the push the lemmings off the cliff. The game is rigged, and there is no avoiding the pain, so all that is left is to cower in the corner of the electrified cage in a state of learned helplessness.
 Quoting: Asmodée


I can guarantee you that if you really had to, you'd control your thoughts and mind. Or die simply. You can control everything with your mind.
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