I think I understand the feeling you’re having now. Still, It seems highly unlikely to me that you can fix this “cognitive flaw” in isolation, before you’ve found a few concrete avenues of advancement...I find that my habits, including habits of thought, are trainable rather than fixable in the abstract.
Are you in school? If so, would you like to study something different? If not, is there something you do want to study? Are you working or is there somewhere you want to work? These are conventional paths to life-advancement.
None of that information would constrain the space of possibilities in which the cognitive flaw exists, no matter what my answers happened to be. That’s all a level above the actual problem, and irrelevant.
It seems highly unlikely to me that you can fix this “cognitive flaw” in isolation, before you’ve found a few concrete avenues of advancement.
Well, that seems rather boot-strap-ish, since finding concrete avenues of advancement is exactly what the cognitive flaw is preventing me from doing.
I think I understand the feeling you’re having now. Still, It seems highly unlikely to me that you can fix this “cognitive flaw” in isolation, before you’ve found a few concrete avenues of advancement...I find that my habits, including habits of thought, are trainable rather than fixable in the abstract.
Are you in school? If so, would you like to study something different? If not, is there something you do want to study? Are you working or is there somewhere you want to work? These are conventional paths to life-advancement.
None of that information would constrain the space of possibilities in which the cognitive flaw exists, no matter what my answers happened to be. That’s all a level above the actual problem, and irrelevant.
Well, that seems rather boot-strap-ish, since finding concrete avenues of advancement is exactly what the cognitive flaw is preventing me from doing.
Okay, I’m sorry none of my answers were helpful to you. I don’t know what to suggest.