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2351: Autocorrelation for self

Today, while conducting a session on Autocorrelation, a profound mapping occurred automatically. As I was explaining how we must look back at data to recognize hidden patterns and predict the future, the spiritual parallel became crystal clear. At a technical level, we look back to learn; at a personal level, we must do the exact same.

Ancient saints and new age gurus have long whispered the same truth: stop comparison with others. We are all walking on different scripts. When you compare yourself to another person, you are essentially trying to run a correlation between two completely unrelated datasets.

Comparison kills. Instead of wasting that energy, the most effective strategy is to reclaim it. Take that same time and effort and utilize it to make yourself a better person compared to your own past—whether that is on a financial level, a personality level, or on the basis of your own humanity.

On the human time scale, it is essential to look back as and when needed to become better from your own eyes. Just as autocorrelation helps us take awesome decisions and live peacefully by understanding our own internal patterns, comparing your "current version" to your "previous version" ensures you are actually evolving.

It is simple: recognize your own patterns, learn from your own data, and stay on your own script.

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