You are my anti-hero. I raved over how interesting your new philosophy or something of life is on my personal blog. I hope it doesn't matter that I didn't reblog any of them to spread the word about it. I'd imagine you're not egotistic.

  • Joseph Manibusan

    I'm just glad to help. I didn't come up with my philosophy for the intent of seeking attention--it game out of a genuine need to find a logical "bright side" to everything.

    Over the last few years I've felt a gradual slip in my character that eventually became a hindrance socially, and have always had a sort of reluctance to do certain creative things or attempt any "professional" endeavor for the fear of rejection or failure and had to come up with a solution that I could believe in. I had tried to take and understand other philosophies or ideas in, but I've always been the kind of person who needs to find a way help himself instead of someone who was able to listen to others trying to help and realized that a new interpretation on life through thinking critically was the only way I was going to find solace. Thankfully the string of events I had experienced in 2009 had been overwhelming enough to myself [mostly due to their close proximity--everything I list in my description on SuperIncentive occurred between two and four weeks after each other] to push me over the edge and drive me directly to a solution that would help me.

    This interpretation of things is, or at least I'd like to believe, completely without ego. I created it for myself and have experienced incredible results and simply want to offer the same opportunity to everyone else, and I am honestly very excited that it may help you. So while credit is nice [mainly so that I can explain my own situation or personal interpretation of my philosophy if anyone you mention it to sounds interested] it isn't necessary.

    I hope you and whoever you help with my words can find even a small amount of the same success as I now have.

    Also, I'd love to check out your blog if you're willing to show me.

  • Joseph Manibusan