How to make myself smarter in the next life. Is it possible??
>>40581459 (OP)you can only ever achieve that which you eventually stop struggling against, never that which you declare an external goal
in other words: you were really smart the last time and you wanted to be less smart this time
>>40581477so should i just set sail for discovery?
>>40581481almost! remember that the point is to get to the other side, which is why vriska did nothing wrong and why you need to run *towards* fear, not away from it! good luck~ ^_____^
OP, you can make yourself smarter in *this* life. It really, truly is easy. There’s only one thing you have to do.
Cultivate your Curiosity. Ask questions, then ask the Why behind those answers and your own questions. Curiosity is something we’re all born with, yes, but something I never even considered until my psychologist said it, is that it’s also a *skill.* something that must be harnessed, pushed, tested, and refined. Trained like a muscle, sharpened like a blade. And you already have everything you need to do so. All you have to do, is embrace it.
>>40581507Too many physical limitations
The fact that you are here and capable of asking these questions on /x/ is evidence enough to the contrary. You CAN do it OP. Even if you don’t believe in yourself, I do.
>>40581459 (OP)Why don't you read a book and make yourself smarter in this life
>>40581459 (OP)“And unto man he said, Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom; and to depart from evil is understanding.” (Job 28:28)
“¶ Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.” (Proverbs 3:5-6)
"Do not be wise in your own eyes"
"All the books on water will never quench your thirst"
>>40584000Cool pic but why 18 stars? 666?
>>40581459 (OP)Why not just make yourself smarter right now using your own wonder and curiosity?
Why reject yourself?
>>40581459 (OP)You had the power to make /x/ smarter in this life, and yet you decided to make this thread.