A form of communication that expresses dissatisfaction regardless of having actually experienced the subjective feeling of dissatisfaction or not -- wikipedia.
underpromise, overdeliver
The solution to overpromise, underdeliver?
etheric brain
A Hawkins term for the capability of spiritual sensitivity and a unique, individual karma, i.e. the soul.
soul
Actuality vs. concept.
wishing someone a Merry Christmas
Would seem to indicate a good deal of spiritual evolution...
avoidant personality disorder
Loss and rejection are so painful to these individuals that they will choose loneliness rather than risk trying to connect with others -- psychologytoday.
"no redeeming qualities"
A term for a character or person who lacks any positive traits or characteristics that could make them likable or sympathetic. This concept is often used in discussions about fictional characters, personal self-perception, and relationships -- Brave AI.
statesman
An experienced, respected political leader who demonstrates wisdom, integrity, and skill in governing or shaping public policy. Unlike a general politician, a statesman is often recognized for prioritizing the common good -- Brave AI.
politicians
Calibrated at 180 (awareness) in Truth vs. Falsehood.
overpromise, underdeliver
Overpromising and under-delivering is not redundant, as the promise and delivery are separate in time and context; one can overpromise and still overdeliver, though the latter is rare and often unsustainable -- Brave AI.
"don't make promises you can't keep"
Calibration of this advice.
The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, transl. by Swami Nikhilananda
Priority request. "The text records conversations of Ramakrishna with his disciples, devotees and visitors... The first edition was published in 1942." The book was voted as one of the "100 Most Important Spiritual Books of the 20th Century" -- wikipedia.
Ramakrishna
Priority request: mystical experiences through different religions led him to teach that various religions are different means to reach absolute knowledge and bliss—and that the different religions cannot express the totality of absolute truth, but can express aspects of it.
competition
Rivalry where multiple parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared -- wikipedia.
level: realizing life is not a competition
Priority request: So many of us think we have to compete for money, relationships, status, attention, and even love. It really seems like a massive ego pillar. With how deeply ingrained this idea of scarcity and lack seems to be, I wonder how high one would need to calibrate?