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		<title>By: Josh</title>
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		<description>Moreover on your point about regression for progression, do you think there&#039;s a possible connection with regressing and sudden plateau&#039;s? 

I reckon we tend to perceive ourselves as being in a static state when really we&#039;re moving ahead in leaps and bounds...some of the time that is. Other times you&#039;re just being a scared, lazy fuck!

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<p>I reckon we tend to perceive ourselves as being in a static state when really we&#8217;re moving ahead in leaps and bounds&#8230;some of the time that is. Other times you&#8217;re just being a scared, lazy fuck!</p>
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