So You’re Living In A Simulation

By: @Joli.Artist aka Your One Black Friend
  • Summary

  • (Formerly Your One Black Friend) This podcast will make you high. Paradigm shifting, thought provoking discussions with @Joli.Artist. Here we explore the nature of our Simulated Reality Matrix through Philosophy, Psychology, Spirituality, Quantum Physics, Theology, History and Current Events. Openminded, Free-Thinkers, welcome! We have Non-GMO, gluten free cookies!
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Episodes
  • How To Catch Luck (ft. Joli.Artist)
    Oct 29 2024

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    On this episode of "So You’re Living in a Simulation," Joli delves into the concept of luck, emphasizing that it’s not merely random chance but something that can be actively influenced.


    She draws on the analogy of fishing to explain how people can "catch" luck, comparing it to hunting or preparing for low-probability events that lead to success. Luck isn’t just about being in the right place at the right time; it’s about positioning yourself in the right places often enough that when a lucky break happens, you’re ready to seize it.


    Joli encourages listeners to think of their work—whether it's art, a product, or a service—as seeds. The more seeds you plant, the more opportunities you create for them to grow into success. She stresses the importance of diversifying efforts, networking, and consistently putting yourself out there to increase your visibility.


    By being proactive, prepared, and strategic, you can turn low-probability events into opportunities that feel like luck.


    The episode also touches on how randomness follows patterns we may not always perceive, connecting this to the simulation theory.


    Joli reminds her audience to take care of their health and well-being, as physical and mental stamina are essential when opportunities arise.


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    Timestamps:


    00:00 Introduction: luck, probability, and success

    02:50 Catching Luck: How to actively capture opportunities

    04:18 Luck Isn’t Waiting: Stop waiting, start fishing for success

    07:24 Clone Yourself: Spread your influence like seeds

    16:19 Patterns in Randomness: How randomness follows unseen patterns

    23:51 Fertile Ground: Position yourself for good luck

    29:11 "Increasing the likelihood of something happening"

    36:34 Plant Your Seeds: Every project is a chance to grow

    49:39 Network for Success: Build connections, build opportunities

    58:17 Spread Your Presence: Diversify to maximize exposure

    01:00:24 Persistence Pays Off: Stick with it to capture luck

    01:08:32 "Let good enough be good enough"


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    Key explored questions:


    1. How can you actively capture luck?

    2. What is the connection between luck and probability?

    3. Can luck be created through preparation?

    4. How do successful people maximize their chances of luck?

    5. What does it mean to "catch" luck?

    6. How does randomness follow patterns?

    7. How do you position yourself for good luck?

    8. Can you avoid bad luck through strategic decisions?

    9. How do you plant seeds for success?

    10. What role does networking play in luck?

    11. How does visibility increase your chances of success?

    12. Why is persistence important for becoming successful?

    13. How can you diversify your efforts to maximize exposure?

    14. What is the difference between passive and active luck?

    15. Can perfectionism prevent you from capturing opportunities?


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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Edit the past: How to shift realities by editing your memories | Joli Artist
    Oct 4 2024

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    **In this thought-provoking episode of the "So You’re Living in a Simulation" Podcast, Joli explores the relationship between memory, consciousness, and the multiverse.**


    Starting with the challenges of memory retention, particularly for those with ADHD, Joli suggests that our minds often resurface irrelevant or painful memories without benefit. But what if we could selectively forget those who’ve caused us harm?


    She proposes a radical approach to memory: consciously editing past experiences by imagining different outcomes in parallel realities. By doing this, Joli argues, we can reframe our narratives and change our futures.


    Throughout the episode, she discusses how looping positive memories, rather than traumatic ones, can help shift our mindsets. She also cautions against becoming trapped in victimhood by reliving past trauma and advocates for using memory editing as a tool for personal growth.


    Drawing parallels to video editing, Joli encourages listeners to actively "cut out" the negative parts of their stories that no longer serve them.


    Using anecdotes, she highlights how reframing can even influence our physical and emotional states. The episode concludes with a powerful metaphor: just as actors can be left on the editing floor, so too can people and memories that don’t deserve a role in your life’s narrative.


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    **Timestamps:**


    00:00 Introduction

    02:10 Reverse Time Travel and Closed Timelike Curves (CTC)

    09:58 "Do I Want To Say That" Pause And Choose The Reality Experience

    17:19 What Created Humanity And Set The Moon In Place?

    28:44 Stop Reliving the Traumatic Events

    31:53 Re-Imagine Something Different Happening

    01:11:42 Leveraging Forgetfulness: ADHD and Memory Editing


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    **Key Explored Questions:**


    1. What is memory editing?

    2. How do our memories shape our identity?

    3. Can we forget painful memories intentionally?

    4. What role do beliefs play in how we remember?

    5. How can we change our future by altering our memories?

    6. How to forget trauma?

    7. What is Closed Time Like Curve?

    8. Who created the moon?

    9. What is the impact of negative memories on our lives?

    10. Is it possible to relive memories in a different way?

    11. How to edit the past with memory?


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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • The Money Scarcity Myth: Unlearning the Lie that Hard Work Equals Wealth | Joli Artist
    Sep 21 2024


    In this thought-provoking episode of "So You’re Living in a Simulation," Joli challenges conventional wisdom about money, success, and societal programming. She explores the concept of money as a ubiquitous resource and questions the deeply ingrained belief that hard work always leads to wealth.


    Joli delves into the psychology of fear, encouraging listeners to transform their mindset from one of scarcity to abundance. She discusses the idea of "eating" or benefiting from challenging situations, drawing parallels between sociopathic behavior in business and survival instincts.


    Throughout the episode, Joli urges her audience to break free from societal conditioning, rethink their approach to security and opportunity, and embrace a more empowered perspective on life and success.


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    Timestamps:


    00:00 - Introduction

    02:14 - Money is absolutely ubiquitous

    04:12 - "Money is hard to earn" – The social conditioning

    07:40 - "Mortgage" – Death pledge

    10:36 - Empty job titles: Prioritizing appearance over substance

    12:23 - "Fiat" – Isn't real

    17:23 - "The emperor has no clothes"

    20:16 - The sense of lack vs. abundance

    22:25 - Understanding the real cost of being secure

    24:55 - "Scared money don’t make no money"

    28:54 - The power of asking "Can I benefit from this?"

    41:04 - Fear is only meant to be a warning, deprogram yourself

    42:43 - Stoic mindset and final thoughts


    Key Questions Explored:


    1. Is money truly hard to earn?

    2. How does society program our beliefs?

    3. Does hard work guarantee wealth?

    4. What's the real cost of security?

    5. How does fiat currency work?

    6. Why shift from prey to predator mindset?

    7. What role does confidence play?

    8. How to break the "slave mentality"?

    9. Why start high in your career?

    10. Is working hard always beneficial?

    11. How to break societal conditioning?

    12. What is an abundance mentality?

    13. Can everyone become wealthy?

    14. How to overcome impostor syndrome?

    15. Is money ubiquitous?

    16. Does hard work equal wealth?

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    48 mins

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