Taking Life Seriously is for Losers

Life isn’t meant to be carried like a burden. It’s a game of creation. so stop stressing, start playing.

WEEKLY MEDITATION

Free will is real in terms of how you choose to live your life and the actions you take, but it’s not when it comes to lessons your soul came here to learn. Those are inevitable. You came here to develop your soul further. Your choice is whether to face these lessons the easy way or the hard way.

Every day and every moment is a chance to reinvent yourself. This is free will in action. the power to shift how you see yourself at any given second in your life. 

You will inevitably face challenges in life. But the more you move toward who you’re meant to be, the smaller those obstacles seem.

He who takes free will into his own hands handles his fate with ease. But He who leaves his life up to outside forces has already lost.

So get tf up and create your life. It’s what God wants. 

BY @THEVRILLER

THE VRILL BOARD

Aesthetics to increase your Vrill

I should only believe in a God that would know how to dance. And when I saw my devil, I found him serious, thorough, profound, solemn: he was the spirit of gravity - through him all things fall. Not by wrath, but by laughter do we slay. Come, let us slay the spirit of gravity!

- Friedrich Nietzsche

VRILL INSIGHTS

FREE WILL IS AN ILLUSION

UNTIL YOU BECOME THE ARCHITECT OF YOUR MIND

Every in-the-moment decision is driven by the iceberg tip closest to where your ego stands. To stop fighting yourself and finally win, you must rebuild from the bottom up.

The Iceberg of Decision-Making

Picture your internal decision-making landscape as a frozen sea scattered with icebergs. The part of you that decides, let’s call it the ego, walks on the surface, making choices based on the visible tips nearest to it. What it sees is only about 1% of each iceberg; the other 99% lurks beneath, guiding every move.

1. Unconscious Autopilot

Most of us start completely unaware. We snap decisions, doom-scroll instead of work, binge eat instead of sleep: without knowing why. You never inspect the hidden bulk below; you simply move toward the nearest tip.

2. Conscious Awareness

Eventually, you notice the pattern. You see the tip you’re about to clutch, and you understand why, partially, you’ve been doing it. Yet spotting the problem triggers a battle of willpower: “Don’t scroll. Stop eating. Push through.” This requires energy. And energy is finite. Willpower drains your reserves, leaving no fuel for the big stuff.

3. Iceberg Architects

Fighting tip by tip is useless. Instead, become an iceberg architect. God gave you the tools to dive beneath the surface with metaphorical drills and lights. To inspect the hidden mass, your evolutionary drives, conditioned habits, cultural scripts. Then reshape it.

Rebuild the underwater structure so that the new tips above the ice naturally align with who you are and what you want. Any assumptions you hold and any habital patterns you have are determined by your internal icebergs.

The Decision-Making Audit
  1. Map Your Current Icebergs

    1. Why do you believe what you believe? Why do you make the choices you make?

  2. Understand the Hidden Mass

    1. What core drives, past experiences, or cultural programming contributed to that iceberg?

  3. Reconstruct Underwater

    1. Use rituals, environmental edits, and habit stacking to reshape the iceberg below the surface.

    2. Go into the shadow and restructure what determines your unconscious behaviour.

    3. Build, reshape, and iterate until the decisions aligned with what you want become second nature.

Free Will Starts with Health

Restructuring your internal landscape demands massive energy. Without a smoothly operating biological system, you can’t drill deep or rebuild effectively. Health isn’t a side quest; it’s the foundation for becoming the architect of your mind.

Free will isn’t given; it’s built. Start by fueling your engine—only then can you redesign the icebergs below and let aligned choices rise effortlessly to the surface.

BY @MJ