Habit Dissolution

Its Habit Dissolution time

Is there a habit you would just like to dissolve, or melt into nothingness? Well, it's now time to Dissolve that old and even ancient habit that at some other time in the vast past you had thought of as something that you once upon that time used to think that you had before it was gone. Now, even though the previous sentence reeks of bad grammar, if you read it through a few times you will perhaps find that your notions of those habits that no longer serve you will have in reality begun to actually fade or blank out in a way that sort of makes it feel like it is disappearing or even more accurately - dissolving, and shrinking down in the distance past where it does truly find that it's gone now.

The above paragraph is more than a linguistic game, it's an invitation to begin to take your old, non-useful habits apart at the seems. You see it only seems like those habits were there. The reality is we created them from moment to moment. For human beings most of our experience exists fused with language. Traditionally, in psychology we are taught that you can not just "Erase" a habit. That you have to replace it with something else. Well, that notion came from the Skinnerian punishment and reward view of the world.

Another popular view is that our habits are expressions of deep seated, personality issues. This notion is handed down to us from Freud. The idea that if you change a habit, it's only a superficial change, and the same inner drive will reappear in the same or another form. Also known as "symptom substitution." The thing is that all aspects of our habits, even the "deep seated" ones are things that we maintain from moment to moment.

We have a new technology, it's called HABIT DISSOLUTION.

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