WEEKLY MEDITATION
Become undeniable. That's all there is to it.
Stop having grand goals. Don't attach yourself to the idea of how much money you will have or how good you will look, or how many bitches will love you.
This is given to those with merit. Men with skills people are willing to pay for. Men with work that illustrate their value. Men with a body that signals what women want.
Do the work. At some point you will be so good that what you think you want will be given to you.
It's that simple. Strip away all the shiny objects. Realize that it is in the process, in the work, where you will spend most of your time.
Pick something you enjoy. Become undeniable. Reap the benefits.
And, for Gods sake, do not quit.
BY @MJ
THE VRILL BOARD
Aesthetics to increase your Vrill
“If you truly want to make it, you have to go fully into the void.
You need to accept that you may not come out the other side.
You have to walk so far and so confidently that not a measure could be half.
You're diving with empty hands into a dark ocean where
you can either sink or swim.
You have to make yourself so foreign to the normal world
that you'd be a spectacle upon return.
The gap between you and the average man widens.”
- Mike Ma
VRILL INSIGHTS
SMASH YOUR HEAD THROUGH A WALL
Go smash your head through a fucking wall.
Literally. (Not too hard tho)
Just hard enough for the logical ego to get a little damaged.
Acquired Savant Syndrome is one of the strangest and most fascinating documented phenomena in neuroscience.
It occurs when a completely ordinary person suddenly develops extraordinary abilities, most commonly after a brain injury or psychological break.
People with no prior training have awakened with the ability to play piano at a concert level, produce photorealistic art, perform complex mathematics instantly, or speak new languages fluently.
The best part is that no one really knows why this happens.
The dominant theory is that the brain stores vastly more information and capability than we consciously access.
When certain regions are damaged or suppressed, others are disinhibited (allowed to come online). Skills that were always there, but locked behind internal constraints, suddenly surface.
Here’s some real-world cases if you still doubt this is real. Look em up.
A man hit his head during a mugging, woke up obsessed with piano and became a world-class composer.
A construction worker hit on the head by a beam, suddenly became a mathematical prodigy.
After a stroke, a 51-year-old man became an incredible artist despite never drawing before.
The brain didn’t create these abilities.
It revealed them.
The key takeaway from all this is that you are too easy on yourself.
You will never know your full potential unless you push yourself, like really push yourself.
The real takeaway is that you need some kind of trauma to unlock your potential.
If you want to really figure out who you are and what you are capable of you must be prepared to go fully into the void and accept you will not be the same person when you come back out.
Most people don’t go after their dreams not because they’re afraid of failure, but because they’re afraid of the change that comes along with success.
You are restrained not by lack of talent, but by comfort, identity, and the stories you tell yourself about who you are.
You will never discover what you’re capable of by staying safe, reasonable, and gentle.
Growth requires pressure.
Potential reveals itself only when you demand more of yourself than feels comfortable.
Stop asking what you can do.
Start smashing your head though a wall.
By: @THEVRILLER