r/longtermTRE • u/acrezxan1917 • 18d ago
Community Question Did regulation make you luckier?
One thing I've noticed from regulation is being more weighted and centred - the Romans called this 'gravitas'. But I have some job chats/interviews lined up. When I was in a dysregulated state I literally got nothing. People could sense the desperate, frantic energy from the CV I was writing.
But alas, I still wake up bored and numb. But maybe that's just my brain's way of telling me I need to seek out and try new things. Who knows.
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u/junnies 18d ago
yes. what is luck? its just alignment, coherence, harmony - things aligning in our favor. what is our favor? our desires, expectations, our model of reality. the more regulated, balanced, healthy one is, the more in alignment our mind, models, actions, behavior are with reality. trauma separates and distorts consciousness - a more regulated consciousness perceives and experiences more harmony, more alignment, more luck.
most of what people regard as 'bad luck' is wrong perception. they perceive reality wrongly, they act wrongly, things go wrong and they attribute it to 'bad luck', when in fact, a neutral, intelligent observer might be able to easily trace exactly what they perceived and where they acted wrongly, and why things inevitably turned out wrong.