Roman Simon

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Roman Simon
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On Warrior's Path. Thinker. Explorer. ₿ussinessman. I help people create exciting lives.
When dealing with women — whether on a date, in relationships, or in business — remember this: they perceive your value and status by how comfortable you are in your own skin. If you are uncomfortable or try to please others before yourself, you will be perceived as a peasant. Always take care of yourself first.
You can tell a lot about a person by whom he considers his equals — his partners and his competition. If he competes with mediocre, irrelevant people, that is the level he believes he is on. If he considers women his equals and partners, that reflects his level of maturity. To become great, interact with great people and see yourself at the peak. — Warrior's Path image
The system is set up in a certain way. Even if it were tuned to benefit people — which it isn’t — it is very unlikely that it would benefit you personally, because you are not a mediocre clone of everyone else. This is why, if you want an exciting and interesting life, you need to start retuning everything to your personal needs. You will face resistance, but it is possible to do anyway, if you focus on what is important and ignore what is not.
THERE IS NO COMPETITION — ONLY EXPERIMENTATION. The universe did not create life to clash it against itself. Mars does not compete with Saturn. Stars do not compete with galaxies. They simply exist, follow their nature, and explore different configurations of matter and energy. The universe tries things. It experiments. Life works the same way. Every organism, every human, every idea is an experiment. Some experiments last longer, some end quickly, some transform into something else. But none of them are in "competition" in the way humans imagine it. Competition is a human-made mental model, born from scarcity thinking. It assumes that if someone else wins, you lose. That resources are limited. That space at the top is small. That life is a battlefield. But the universe does not operate like that — the universe is generous. It overproduces stars, planets, species, ideas, and possibilities. Most of them never even get noticed. There is no shortage. There is excess. When you look at life through the lens of experimentation instead of competition, everything changes. You stop copying others. You stop chasing validation. You stop measuring yourself against people who are running completely different experiments. Instead, you ask: "What am I experimenting with?" "What configuration am I exploring?" "What happens if I try this?" Failure stops being shameful. In experiments, failure is data. Success stops being ego-driven. It becomes feedback. Other people’s success stops threatening you. It is simply another experiment running in parallel. This mindset removes fear. Fear exists only where there is perceived competition and loss. Experiments have no enemies — only outcomes. When you align yourself with experimentation, you start acting honestly. You choose paths that are interesting, not safe. You build things because you want to see what happens, not because you want to beat someone. And this is why you are rewarded. Because experimentation aligns with how reality itself works. The universe supports exploration. It feeds curiosity. It amplifies momentum. When you move with it instead of against it, doors open that "competition-minded" people never even see. Stop trying to win. Start trying things. This is how life actually works. And this is how you will succeed. — Warrior's Path image
Most people are delusional because they don’t understand the concept of incentives. Take the moon landings, for example. What was the goal of humans landing on the moon? Did they want to get something from there? Build a base or create something new? No. The only goal was to show the world that they were capable of doing it. Could it have been done in a different way? Of course. Hollywood has existed for more than 50 years and has produced far more complex special effects. Why would they actually risk everything and land on the moon when they could achieve the same goal by staging it? Analyze everything through incentives perspective and you will see a completely different world. People who do big things are not stupid. Everything is driven by incentives. image
The only thing you can do to avoid attracting negative attention from zombies is to hide and be quiet. Anything else will attract their dirty mouths, and the bigger your impact and success, the louder and more frequent their moaning will become. image