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Emotions, reflection, experiences, and a spy

CoachLuisMSMS
6 min readNov 21, 2024

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One of the most common things that I learned through the years is that you should trust someone when they initially show you who they are during a stressful event. There are few things that will bring out the true nature of someone like hardship, loss, defeat, success, and love (be it true or projected). After my last post, I took some time to make a note of the feelings I put on the page, and I also got some good feedback from people who frequent reading what I post so randomly online. Unlike many people, I focus on writing, not as something that is my job, but it is something that allows me to process the thoughts in my head to hone in and interpret data. Data is valuable when calculating and integrating into the world around you, and it shows up in different ways for various things. A dog, for instance, can use smelling cones to track food, prey, and intruders even if they have long gone from the area. A cat can interpret scent, visual stimuli of movement (particularly shadows and light), and hearing by using their hypersensitive- electron-sensitive nature to track any item they find interesting.

For me, I observe, file, rewrite, repeat, and study most things I interact with throughout the day. I have done this for most of my life. Yesterday was a day when I worked with clients and also went to a webinar to listen about one of the world's most notorious spies…

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CoachLuisMSMS
CoachLuisMSMS

Written by CoachLuisMSMS

A neurodivergent man who is learning all he can about the human and technological conditions of the world, so he can help others find their way.

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