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reviews and social proof for my book Introspect, the thread (buy it here: https://t.co/pWry0F4w7I)








9. 🥲❤️ https://t.co/u5ogQseC51

10. I'd also emphasize that you don't necessarily have to force yourself to try something you don't want – simply noticing your response to an idea/suggestion is very valuable, it tells you something about yourself that you can then explore further https://t.co/izadVOBG6l

11. “the words are good” is a tremendous compliment from a heavy reader 🥲 https://t.co/w1Tbg7sY5A





16. high praise, I am truly honored 🙏🏾❤️🔥 https://t.co/YfxsQQclDK

17. “The book has a million things good about it, plenty of practical advice tailored towards understanding yourself, building approaches to managing your psychology, and confronting your deepest fears — and astonishingly, it delivers on its immensely ambitious metaphorical arc.” https://t.co/HMyP3TDW3H

18. someone asked me to describe my book myself – I’ll do more of that in the coming weeks, but in the meantime this bit from the intro does a pretty good job of covering the broad strokes https://t.co/FM66UiEDks

19. some of the sections in Act 2 could be entire books themselves and it was a struggle to condense them down, I’m glad it’s appreciated 🙏🏾❤️ https://t.co/ZGtR57oQ7j

20. shaping up to be a popular quote! 🥰 https://t.co/NBV3J4W7kj

21. “I’ve never read a book that felt so much like a human living project” ❤️🔥 https://t.co/M5QIEe8PK2

I insisted over and over again throughout my process that I was stubbornly going to NOT use an editor, and I know how against conventional wisdom this is, and I stressed about it… and this comment by Nicole M made it all worth it https://t.co/mJugO6oYsv


22. “as if my own best friend wrote this to me for my own betterment” ❤️🙏🏾 https://t.co/Q0zU6z7o3y

23. 🥲 I kinda wanna say that the 4th-wall-breaking is an "innovation" in the context of this style of book – because I've never seen anybody do it! Ever read a self-help book where the author expresses despair *while writing the book*, and then pulls himself out of it? I gotchu! https://t.co/7PsbR6U6CF



25. 🧙🏾♂️ https://t.co/SlWWxMFL5d

26. ❤️ https://t.co/j1lwQEgF18


28. "Probably the most incomplete book I will ever give five stars to." https://t.co/LzdtaAXeHz


29. “The colloquial tone of the book is honestly disarming, the humour lands, too. It's the book I wish I had about eight years ago” https://t.co/isGH2KRFkI

30. I love it when people appreciate the little details because I put a lot of love and thought into the little details 🥲❤️ https://t.co/FgpWdDEyZ9


31. gently shatter your self-concept https://t.co/spINQtmH03

32. “…this book has sutured a number of my mental/psychological wounds.” https://t.co/cHSWJdsIjE

33. “ a series of knife-cutting videos for the psyche… revealing a surprise: that everything can be healed” https://t.co/Zs6LFGAsw3

34. just a couple of highlights! 😂❤️ https://t.co/RHFWhrpIOc

35. people be re-reading 🥲 https://t.co/71JTWdYm72



38. including a shot of my labyrinth tattoo in my social proof thread, because, skin-in-the-game counts for something, right? I will be updating this book continually for the rest of my life, this is not a passing phase or a casual curiosity for me, it is my life's work https://t.co/nIS1gZbtIk


39. "this isn't a slog" https://t.co/jfMZOJMpVI



42. "It's really easy to read, but I think for emotional reasons I have to read it at least two times more, with notebook in hand. I feel like there's a lot to unpack and I can't do it without writing and thinking more about it." https://t.co/DFabEfli9e

43. 🥳! https://t.co/FpJqxtS4l0




47. 🥲 https://t.co/YF6bZeAAlP

48. "palpable vibe of lightness, compassion, curiosity and courage... like Uncle Iroh mixed with a very sensitive kid" https://t.co/jjkJdD1Ebp


49. "This is the book I wish I could have read when I was twenty. Or hell fifteen. [...] No really, there is no writing like this, anywhere. [...] it is written w such a strange and almost haphazard structure that actually made it all the more an enjoyable experience for me." https://t.co/HeHX0LVluN


50. "A book about systems design and project management, where the system is you and the project is your life" https://t.co/tEzqs1dGtp


52. "@IntrospectVV is like a gentle tap on our inner growth egg to help us hatch 🐣" https://t.co/z2nI4LvBIM



55. 🥲❤️🔥 https://t.co/TKFKuzSRrR

56. 🚀 https://t.co/OjhsDaPUgB

57. ❤️🔥 https://t.co/2Vw18DoQYM

58. "With love and kindness, like you would treat a friend." https://t.co/SeAMSA4Nzb

59. "oh also the use of pop culture references is *chef's kiss*" https://t.co/144pfiCmV5

60. tailored for adhd folks / catalyst for getting shit together / artistic style as a trigger to make other things click https://t.co/SIImM6NSQI


61. goes against so many "norms" for a book something about the approach and style that works in a ways nothing else does https://t.co/Qm3hovR6AW


62. 👷🏗https://t.co/dcb1EXbyy6


64. "very fun... super digestible... modern" https://t.co/STghsemNeR


65. define and solve your problems https://t.co/oK2jzuTeEL

66. (thread) https://t.co/d8f3myPl5P

67. thread! https://t.co/TIixrW7c3D

68. thread! https://t.co/aH0nDrugif

69. "It’s the foundation for trusting myself, for feeling powerful in the world, for being able to achieve something I want to achieve." https://t.co/ULoKTKCfAk

70. "It is the kindest and most revealing process... immeasurably helpful... I'm realizing I can be kind to myself, which hasn't occurred to me before." ❤️ https://t.co/9NRB9dmTu7



72. “This book is the first time something has made sense in a very long while.” ❤️ https://t.co/I4zT2js7la



73. soul-clutching tension relief from scratching a hard-to-reach brain itch https://t.co/aZIpxSMZ8G


74. feels more like a videogame than a book https://t.co/dvhxYzJxRi


75. “it’s very clarifying and you accurately address the issues people actually face, even if there’s a wide range of them” https://t.co/pWry0ENt5I https://t.co/yeybkEE6l0


76. “one of the most helpful books I’ve read in a while… very practical ideas about how to move beyond current state mentally… when you name the issues ahead - you’re prepared and can move beyond them.” https://t.co/pWry0ENt5I https://t.co/QHZKOMJCqV


77. "touched my heart at a deep level... moved me to tears... it felt like a conversation with an empathetic friend who helped me express and understand things I couldn't for a very long time." 🥲❤️🔥 https://t.co/pWry0ENt5I https://t.co/BxYclcSxcb



79. “written by someone who’s been thinking about it all for years instead of months” true!! 20+ yrs tbh https://t.co/7HO6Stja6C https://t.co/lvFHqwqWcz


81. a quest in every query! https://t.co/7HO6Stja6C https://t.co/SD5JjyeALm

82. “it’s like moneyballing the things you truly desire” 👨🏾🍳💋 https://t.co/8cLo35zK1z


84. helping readers identify and disrupt patterns of learned catastrophizing https://t.co/7HO6Stja6C https://t.co/jAVVsWAxBW


85. fortify yourself for harder times https://t.co/7HO6Stja6C https://t.co/iuAqjCOUMz


86. three ways to facilitate a change of heart https://t.co/7HO6Stja6C

@s0ulDirect0r @AskYatharth no pressure/rush but 👆🏾 just another coupla notes nudging u to join the god of war gang and also this icymi: https://t.co/zf8YhRv0Yh

Enjoyed this video from @noclipvideo interviewing @corybarlog about directing God of War. [17m] This bit about the game impacting a player and his relationship with his own father, to me this is the heart of art itself https://t.co/N4XJrZc01a https://t.co/w9ECezW28T


@visakanv @AskYatharth that’s so real. i asked my dad for help to come back home after i finished the game. hadn’t done that in forever. i was in LA a few weeks ago and was thinking i was gonna skip Christmas, and then that night at like 2:30am i was like “i have to be with my family this year”

87. "Introspect is on many levels very different from TBoI, but with its message amplified, it will bring tectonic societal shifts" https://t.co/7HO6Stja6C https://t.co/xVwtKJP7rQ


89. "The book is explicitly incomplete, but it has so much there that I can say it has truly helped me to start changing some things in my life." https://t.co/7HO6Stja6C https://t.co/PHkdiqCofa

I finished reading @visakanv's INTROSPECT about 10 days ago and have struggled to talk about it here because doing a "book review" seems too much for my head. So I'll just share some loose thoughts. The first one is: read it. There's so much in this book, just read it.


91. over 20+ personal recommendations in a year! https://t.co/7HO6StiCh4

92. "one of the best things i've read on self-awareness... too heavy for a one time read" https://t.co/7HO6StiCh4 https://t.co/7TgYaILkg0



I read @visakanv's book Introspect 3 months ago. The idea of ''focus what you want to see more of'' really resonated with me. My step 1 was to spend the last 3 months fixing my information diet. A 🧵 on what worked and how it's helped. https://t.co/rA9wxGBFeI


94. https://t.co/7HO6Stja6C https://t.co/gIFUIVGmBQ


95. "I was aware of all the puzzle pieces independently but they clicked in place when reading about Visa's experience with internal conflicts" https://t.co/7HO6Stja6C https://t.co/hKNgDkb798

Reading @introspectVV made me aware of a vicious cycle that seems so dumb and obvious in retrospect: feeling not good enough unless I work for it (workaholic) > not living up to my own expectations > coping with porn, messy flat > shame > not inviting friends > repeat

96. warning: not quite ayahuasca but… https://t.co/7HO6Stja6C https://t.co/IMl0HqnE41


97. no more perfectionism https://t.co/7HO6Stja6C https://t.co/9oI8mqD8fP

98. “After reading Introspect I started journalling, meditating and just being easy on myself. The following months brought a remarkable change in psyche and calmness… self-loathing isn’t the main motivator in my life now”. https://t.co/7HO6Stja6C https://t.co/x1FGg0nAur


@visakanv Loved the book and very much in line with my own modus operandi! https://t.co/pW6AaaptOh

A Grand Campaign of Remoralization We live in a world of rapid evolution, of change so profound and systemic that it often outpaces our ability to grasp its impact fully. Our technological advances outstripped our philosophical and ethical frameworks long ago and we have yet to grasp the full scope of these transformations, or to lay out comprehensive strategies for navigating them with integrity and purpose. We find ourselves in a time when questions of morality, of what it means to lead an ethical life, are not merely abstract philosophical quandaries, but urgent practical necessities. For each of us, a struggle with these questions on a personal level must form the backbone of a larger shared pursuit – what I want to call a grand campaign of remoralization – that we all need to engage in, and better sooner rather than later. Too often in this perpetually new normal, power is wielded without accountability, influence is exerted without wisdom, and advantage is accrued without responsibility. We see forces at work that, while not necessarily intrinsically malicious, nonetheless have the potential to cause harm not only to those they wish to influence or attack, but also to the very foundations of humanity's collective capital making large scale cooperation possible in the first place. In our connected society, the internet has opened up vast domains of knowledge and potential for growth, both in the economic and moral sense. Yet, in some corners, it's become a breeding ground not merely for simple self-interest but an active disregard for the impulse to construct, to build up, to create the commons that better everyone's lives. From shadowy corporations exploiting our digital footprints for profit to ideologically driven collectives hijacking public discourses without even a shred of interest in reciprocal exchange, the challenges are manifold. We are faced with the wide open frontier of digitally based neuroprogramming, with its potential to reshape our minds and hearts and our very being in ways we're just beginning to understand. Yet, it is crucial that we not succumb to despair or cynicism. For in this landscape, there is also extraordinary potential for competence, for calm, for the cultivation of a much less fragile and still highly connected culture capable of daring feats as grand as or even eclipsing "the man on the moon". This is not a fight against a single person, policy, or political party, but rather a struggle for the soul of our digital civilization and the separate nations it houses. You are not powerless. You are not voiceless. You can make choices. You can take actions. Each one of us, in our unique way, may not yet be but very much so can still become a player in this grand campaign of remoralization. It starts with awareness, with recognizing the forces at work, with understanding the implications of our digital behaviors, and with an open and critical examination of the kinds of people we must be and the kinds of responsibilities we must shoulder that can hold up a free, productive, and lawful internet, and with it a world that relies on this kind of internet to demonstrate the very same properties in the world of atoms. We can start by rejecting the idea that the digital domain is a realm devoid of morality, law, and accountability. Like any other commons, it is constructed through shared effort and it will be sustained the same way. We must make it afford for the full spectrum of qualities that the physical world affords its biological inhabitants: sustenance, feedback, give & take, friend & foe, freedom & folly, anonymity & accountability, excellence & egalitarianism, king & country, and the rest of that other kind of diversity so critical to a functioning ecosystem of organisms pursuing their ends and testing their means. We must also cultivate antifragility, digital hygiene, and an internal compass to guide us amid the dizzying whirl of information, disinformation, and misinformation. We must arm ourselves with critical thinking, with skepticism towards simplistic narratives, with an unquenchable thirst for truth and the skill to demand and reveal it wherever we turn. Finally, we need to hold those with power and influence accountable. From corporate entities to collectives and individuals who shape our digital experiences, it's up to us to not just insist on transparency, integrity, and respect for our rights as digital citizens, but to create, use, and defend the means that guarantee us this experience. This grand campaign of remoralization is not a battle to be won in a day, a month, or even a year. It's an ongoing process, a journey, a marathon without end rather than a sprint with a finish line within reach. It requires patience, perseverance, and a deep-seated knowledge of the mechanics of and limits to the construction of a global computational commons. But it's a journey we need to embark on, a campaign we need to join, for the sake of our individual and collective futures worth sacrificing for. The call isn't to be heroes; it's to commit yourself to the eternal battle for the best that each moment holds, to muster the courage to say something when you see something, to take responsibility for what is within your influence and to aim at the growth of what you can reasonably demonstrate responsibility for. So, join this grand campaign. Not because you've been called out, but because you recognize the necessity of the fight. Because you know that "Nature and Nature's God works in mysterious ways" and that its favorite tool is us. "Our acts our angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal shadows that walk by us still." ~ John Fletcher Let's put our collective shoulder to the wheel and set the digital sphere onto a path that respects our humanity and reflects our better angels.

@visakanv inclined to do a thread like this for @IntendApp. would you suggest doing it from this account or that one? this account definitely gets more eyeballs, so if I'm gonna pin it like you have yours, that'd be the obvious win thoughts? / how do you think about such Qs?