The author, Peace Amaugo, starts by discussing the familiar experience of sexual masturbation and how she initially felt it was wrong. However, her pastor helped her understand and overcome this issue.
The author then introduces the concept of "mental masturbation," which she describes as the act of engaging in useless yet intellectually stimulating conversations, often as an excuse to avoid taking constructive action. She explains that this can be a form of self-satisfaction, providing a temporary "a-ha" moment without the effort of actually executing the idea.
The author shares her personal experience with mental masturbation, describing the cycle of coming up with ideas, finding the "missing piece," and feeling a sense of satisfaction, only to struggle when it comes time to start the actual work. She emphasizes that this is a common problem, even if we try to blame it on "village people."
To overcome this issue, the author recommends two key strategies:
The author encourages the reader to not let mental masturbation win and to find ways to turn their ideas into reality, whether through spiritual practices or practical strategies.
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by Peace Amaugo à medium.com 04-10-2024
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