What do you think about how the internet is going to affect recovery/therapy and mental health? Because everything (pretty much all the secrets) are out now and available for all to see...there are so many teachers who have lectures up on youtube (i.e. Alan Watts/Mooji/Ram Dass) and books out, who have already pushed the meditation/consciousness conversation so far forward that I think it's almost a waste of time (or a disservice to those who need help) to sit there and talk to some kid out of social work school trying to tell you "that sounds really frustrating," or "how does that make you feel?"
Do you think recovering addicts need to serve/a low stress position as a job after they get better? Or do you think they can go into any old high stress situation? (i.e. finance/managing money/medical school/law, etc.)
Thanks. This is one of the best AMA's I have ever read.
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I have two stupid questions.
What do you think about how the internet is going to affect recovery/therapy and mental health? Because everything (pretty much all the secrets) are out now and available for all to see...there are so many teachers who have lectures up on youtube (i.e. Alan Watts/Mooji/Ram Dass) and books out, who have already pushed the meditation/consciousness conversation so far forward that I think it's almost a waste of time (or a disservice to those who need help) to sit there and talk to some kid out of social work school trying to tell you "that sounds really frustrating," or "how does that make you feel?"
Do you think recovering addicts need to serve/a low stress position as a job after they get better? Or do you think they can go into any old high stress situation? (i.e. finance/managing money/medical school/law, etc.)
Thanks. This is one of the best AMA's I have ever read.
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