Well, I'm the person on LW who hasn't seen you posting that link in previous open threads, so if you want to make your point to a a fresh mind here's your best bet.
I clicked on your link and read your thing and here's what I've taken away.
I'll be happier if I try to attach a positive (rather than neutral) emotional connotation to the concepts of logic and rationality. This seems fair enough. I already do, as it happens, and it does make me happier.
Consider what motivates me on an emotional level. Okay, fair enough, useful exercise.
"Submit" myself to a higher power, namely logic. You're losing me a bit here with the "personal Lord and Savior" stuff, I'm not sure how "submitting myself" factors into trying to live a rational life, but let's read on. Let go of self and work for the betterment of the whole world - alright, that's nice. Not new, but nice.
Keep living rationally and all my problems will disappear. Hang on.
Come and live with a group of like-minded people in Germany. What?
Ingive, while I can charitably boil down a lot of what you're saying to something that makes sense (though none of it is original) you absolutely lost me when you started promising people that if they "submit to logic" all their problems will disappear, even physiological/neurochemical ones.
You will experience a diminished urge to eat, since you don't feel as much of a need to reward yourself with it;
Your social anxiety or depression will gradually fade away, which will naturally improve your ability to find a partner;
You will be able to overcome addictions with ease, including a lack of desire to take drugs anymore as you achieved the state you were using them for.
Will I stop having periods too? Sign me up! Seriously, all the things mentioned there might have one foot in emotion/cognition but they have another foot in biology.
Those are cult-promises. "Think a certain way, you will be happy forever, every possible problem will disappear - if it doesn't, you're not trying hard enough. Lose weight, stop smoking, get a girlfriend - whatever! Its universally applicable!"
I don't see why you'd be putting all this effort into spreading the message if you didn't believe it - you're not asking for money - so I'l accept that you do. And if it makes you happy and helps keeps you productive and mentally healthy, that's fine. But going around telling people that they can make their depression go away if they just snap - or "click" - out of it isn't just wrong, it's morally wrong.
You are presenting ways of thinking - let go of self, love truth for its own sake, relinquish material desire etc. - that have been around for thousands of years, with a bit of "quantum" and "neuro" chucked in. Look, I'm glad you found your zen, but I don't think you're going to find many takers for this here - or anywhere, unless you deliberately seek out the mentally vulnerable, like drug addicts and depressives and social anxiety sufferers. Please do not do that.
Well, I'm the person on LW who hasn't seen you posting that link in previous open threads, so if you want to make your point to a a fresh mind here's your best bet.
I would suggest you to do the 48 min binaural/hypnosis as well, although it seems new age-y with the title, it probably has some scientific basis. I'm quite sure it's very good for emotions. But I am just speculating. It's very nice and relaxing and I think you will like it. It's important that we use every tool available to us to recondition our minds to be more in line with reality, logic, ...
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