Short-term effects (a few hours):
- Decoupling of bodily needs from work with the mind.
- Reduced food consumption.
- Reduced need for doing sports.
- Reduced oxygen consumption.
- Control over performance.
- By applying stasis on everything down from the navel and overclocking the heart and everything above it, it is possible to temporarily boost performance several fold.
- Maldigestion.
- Food in the body exceeds its expiry date before the body is able to fully process it.
- Increased food consumption, the body tries to get rid of the toxic leftovers from the previous cycle.
- Malnutrition.
- Exhaustion.
- Body can't sleep properly due to maldigestion issues.
- Loss of enthusiasm (anger and willpower converted into enthusiasm is still a way to boost it).
- Decoupling from empathy.
- Loss of performance.
- Exhaustion with sleep deprivation.
- Depression.
- Tension or pain at the heart chakra.
- Tension or pain at navel.
- Lack of body heat.
- Cutting pain at the heart chakra.
- As if there were an ice crystal cutting the body from the inside.
- Taste of blood.
- Panic attacks.
- Occurring randomly.
- Occurring while talking to other people.
- Very difficult to calm the body.
Not a very good way of boosting performance, as it has adverse side-effects. Perhaps a space-time bubble would be a better candidate?
Expressed with ignorance, satire, disappointment, anger and willpower:
"Work must be done. There must be a way."
No, seriously, there should be a way to improve performance so that time and manpower would no longer be an issue. There must be a way to become so good at everything that everything gets done fast (10 year work of 5 people, by a single person in 2 years with enough time for hobbies). I know that since work is infinite, this means endless improvement. This is precisely why there must be no side-effects.
I think that so far the following preconceptions have been keeping me back:
- This is not normal, I have to teach people that this is not the way to go (being an example).
- There is a saying "One can dump an infinite amount of work on a man. Work cannot kill a man." <- I have to prove it wrong.
- But I want to do other things as well, not just work all the time (disappointment).
- There is a lot of work that needs to be done (semi-subconsciously causing more work).
- There is not enough time to do things well (which most often ends up in lost efficiency due to re-doing things so that they would be well).
- Edit: And seeing everyone else have the luxury of free time, vacations or holidays makes me jealous.
When done correctly, work is a concentration practice and there is a careful balance between work and rest. With a correct attitude, life is meditation.
Revised preconceptions that I use to push myself forward:
- Things are the way they are, I'm simply offered ways to improve them.
- Every problem has a solution.
- No matter what the problem, the solution will be revealed once I'm ready to comprehend it.
- Do or do not, there is no try.
- Superhuman or not, just clear the mind and do it.
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