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If not you, then who? Who can love you like you do?
Love is just an emotion. Its not an accomplishment, its not a goal being met, its nothing
Honesty, love, time, temperature - all master variables.
And it doesn't work.
How you feel about yourself is better as a merit based system, not unconditional emotion.
"Are you doctor yet? Dad I'm 7. You talk to me again when you doctor"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UE9iuWmI2WQ
Just need to understand how to handle stages 4-5...
The winter calories won't disappear on their own
And also, the winter calories will disappear on their own. That's another part of the myth. Homeostasis is what the body does if it's functioning correctly. Metabolism and behavior are highly nonlinear.
So it seems apparent that what you desire is to have it never be good enough, because you believe offering that up as a sacrifice will drive you forward. If you fixed one problem you would probably find yourself creating another one.
Will surely be chasing it with some coffee.