Sounds too gimmicky. I prefer my life "not from concentrate".
Also, no matter what "day [of the three] it is", skipping class is never a good idea. If you skip a class to accommodate one of these "days", you're always harming yourself more than you're helping.
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Right, but this particular self-help method that I am using is rooted in from Scientific Law. The Law of Attraction.
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All due respect, one day you'll realize how incredibly misguided the above statement sounds and you'd have wondered why no one pointed it out to you. I'm now pointing it out to you. Think about why it might be absurd to say that a way of living is a provable science.
ratbastid is right, you're misapplying the Pareto principle.
I think, as sweetpea said, that you're looking for something missing, and this lifestyle concept seems to fit the bill. While we're glad it's made you happy, we're just trying to make sure you're not buying into every ounce of it- because to everyone not enamored by this lifestyle concept like you are, it looks like a gimmick... another "flavor of the month" self-help thing.
I think we're just trying to help you understand that there are plenty of options out there, and that this one may not be the best idea in the world. Think of it like a puzzle- you're missing a piece somewhere. You can't just plop down any old piece you come across that fits in the hole, or the picture is all messed up. I think many of us are just suggesting you take a step back and really look at the whole picture... and determine if this piece really belongs there, or if it simply satisfies what's "missing".
- analog.