Share This Article
This is the last of the three levels of self-awareness to be discussed. It is only the first level of awareness because we don’t realize we are being watched, we just don’t think about it. I would like to offer two things to help you move past this stage of awareness. The first is to put yourself in a position that shows that you are the observer and not just the participant.
We live in a culture that believes that we are the “initiator” of our own actions and that we are the only actual decision makers in our world. We are, in fact, largely a victim of this belief. Most of us have been conditioned to blame other people for our own actions. This is what we call “a power trip”.
Many people find themselves in this position and wonder, “Why can’t I just do what I want to do?”. Think about it that way. You want to be in charge. You want to take charge of your life. You want to be able to say “no” and “stop”. This is the person you are when you are the initiator and not the participant.
While the term “power trip” is an umbrella term for a wide variety of situations that are caused by someone with the power to decide to do something, it is really a bad way to think about it. To see why, we just have to look at the way we behave ourselves. Most people think of themselves as the initiator. That is, the person who initiates the actions and decisions.
If we are the initiator, we feel like we have to do everything. We feel like we have to make choices. We feel like we have to make choices because we have to do something. We feel like we have to act or we will have something bad happen to us. This is our self-centered mindset. We think that because we are the initiator, we have to be the initiator. We think that because we are the initiator, we can choose to do something.
This mindset is especially prevalent when it comes to people who are in leadership roles. We think we have to do everything because we are the leader, so we are responsible for all decisions and we are even accountable for all our actions. And, of course, we believe we have to do everything because we are the leader, so we feel like all the consequences of our actions are in our control. But, I’m sorry, but this isn’t the case.
Like most people, Im guilty of this because I believe my actions and decisions are the only ones I am accountable to. I am responsible for my actions and I am accountable for my actions. But I am not responsible for everything.
In the context of the story of the game, this makes a lot of sense. Im sorry Joanna, but your actions in this situation are not the only ones you are accountable for. If we are the leader, we will be responsible for everything that goes wrong. But if I make a decision, its not the responsibility of the leader.
While we don’t know what happened to Colt, it seems like he’s doing really well right now. After all, he’s still in his vision.
As it turns out, Colt is not the only one stuck in a time loop. The game has a special “Time Loop” mode, which is basically a time loop, but with a bunch of people stuck in it. In the Time Loop mode, everyone is stuck in a time loop, and if you take an action you can save everyone and go back in time to undo the action.