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Going all Vegan with Intellectual Subjects


Going all Vegan with Intellectual Subjects

I LOVE Eating Vegan.  So much more digestive time for the foods I enjoy, savor, and that are healthiest. Best of all, nothing I eat feels heavy or burdensome.

I remember my brothers (both whom of which are also vegan but are so because of animal rights reasons) asking me what compelled me to go vegan. For me, the animal rights, the better for the environment, all those reasons are dandy, but for me it just plain out felt better.  Even when I drank a glass of milk I remember saying “it felt like an invasion of crap!”.  And I felt as though I had to wait for that to digest.

Being vegan crept up on me!  If someone said 9 years ago, you should never eat red meat, dairy, fish, nor chicken again I would’ve thought they were crazy and would have struggled it.  But in the past 9 years just naturally, I’ve gravitated towards grains, vegetables, fruits, and non-animal protein and slowly eliminated the staples of a carnivorous diet.  It’s only now that I look back on my diet selection can I go, “Oh wow! Cool I happily actually enjoy a cuisine of primarily all plant, grain, and root produce!”  If I would’ve started veganism like that “Just deciding one day to eat only plant, grain, and root produce” it would’ve sounded awful.  But I naturally drifted towards that and looking at now how healthy my nutrition is, it’s very rewarding.  It’s also rewarding for all the bonus animal rights and environmental reasons.

But I’m interested in taking that a step further with intellectual studies.

So what subjects are definitely “vegan” — light, healthy, savory, and uplifting, and which subjects are definitely “not-vegan”?

Definitely Not-Vegan

  • Political Science
  • Drama
  • Acting
  • Self-help books
  • Religion (the epitome of eating dirt and animal fat mixed with fecal matter).

All those are obviously heavy, burdensome, take you no where, make you feel like shit, and are a total waste of time; the definitely non-vegan subjects are crippling and disgusting.  These topics are all repulsive and highly toxic.  They must never be “intellectually consumed”.

Unfortunately Likely Not-Vegan

  • Chess
  • Computers
  • Magic
  • Fictional LIterature
  • NLP
  • Anti-Persuasion

NLP is too non-scientific.  Some fictional literature is amazing, but it’s not true.  Computers are light, but loopy, and unlike math which is direct; computers is really repackaged kind of more “political” wannabe math.  Magic is just illusions that are most fun debunked, besides physics offers some of the most amazing and TRUE astonishing feats possible.  Chess is a tough one because I like it so, but, alas, it seems to have too many parallels to political science unfortunately.  I hate political science.  Chess is a tough one to deal with because a part of me really likes it.  It’s cool to win games at chess, such an ancient game, one of the most ancient!  Chess might acceptable at times.  Anti-persuasion is just pre-emptive to avoid even worse non-vegan intellectual material.

A few of the “unfortunately not-vegan” subjects may be acceptable to study in small amounts to avoid the “certainly not-vegan” infections and intellectual viruses, but even that should likely be avoided.

These subjects are on the fringe.  They likely will be definitely not-vega, but for the moment they’re “guilty pleasures” of sorts of intellectual cuisine.

Definitely Vegan

  • Math
  • Classical Music
  • Neuroscience
  • Botany

All those are UNQUESTIONABLY light, lucid, direct, forward-moving, easy to apply to life (equations you work out and can instantly check, all the neuroscience is relative to your own body, and classical music you apply on an instrument!).  They’re fulfilling and forward-moving!

Maybe by eliminating the all Not-Vegan material, the three Definitely Vegan intellectual subjects will expand and I will discovery all kinds of hosts of diverse and exciting reads from the definitely intellectually vegan selection, just as I did with vegan nutritional cuisine!!

Mingling less and less with the Unfortunately Not-Vegan stuff will be liberating and make me feel safer in life because I’ll be “feeding my mind” healthy, truly, safely material!! And then just as with veganism, once I’ve got an all vegan intellectual diet, I can just safetly eat as much as I want of the “vegan subjects”!! SWEET!

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2009/11/27 at 9:04 PM
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  • 2009/12/01 at 8:50 AMCasey (North and Clark)

    No room for art in this diet? Is this just an approach you like or do you think it is one that should be encouraged in the general public?

  • 2010/04/11 at 12:39 PMJohn Thomas "Kooz" Kuczmarski (Admin)

    Art….sigh….too fattening, mate. Gotta stay off those saturated lipids xD. haha. Science and maybe some excellent classic literature is all I need for cognitive health. Photoreading I’ve recently encountered and it’s helped absorb a lot of great science, mnemonics, cognitive knowledge and other cool topics.

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  • 2010/07/06 at 11:21 PMJohn Thomas "Kooz" Kuczmarski (Admin)

    Thanks for the feedback! Most my information is from meee own mind….yar!! Occasionally I get ideas from BBC, books, authors, experiencs in life, how I overcame problems, past studies, other sites. A lot of resources. If I can directly cite the source of something I usually do, but most of the time the posts are reflections or responses or just musings that I thought would be insightful or interesting.

  • 2010/07/07 at 11:19 PMJohn Thomas "Kooz" Kuczmarski (Admin)

    Thanks, man! This topic on “eating intellectual subjects” and being selective with what you intellectually absorb is an important one! Sherlock holmes said the mind is like an attic, it can only hold a certain number of things. Being selective (for me, business stuff, math, science, anatomy, and any relevant net/coding, nlp readings are more worthwhile without the rubbish!)

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