Deleting Harnesses
I find that every stupid action I do roots from my belief that something will stop me if I go too far. Either my own conscience or someone else. That there is a harness.
Manipulating those harnesses, or as I like to put it, 'deleting' those harnesses, directly relates with a live experienced scale of responsibility.
There are different levels of this. Delete your family from the simulation of life running in your mind and you're now more responsible on the level your family was operating. Because now you have to take care of the things they were taking care of. Now delete your neighborhood and you have be more aware of your local policies and operating principles, you have to as if handle them. Delete your country from your mind and now you have be careful about how the world resources are flowing and such. Delete "rival" countries and you find they were just an excuse for distraction. Delete everyone in the world and you find you have to begin with how fire was discovered, how one thing after another was discovered on the planet, how inventions happened, because knowing how inventions and discoveries happen is paramount if you want to discover more. That puts you on a speed train towards "getting it all".
Usually the tracks of this train are totally buried under the placeholders we have in our mind for how "things are being taken care of". They are, but that's just a veil for irresponsibility we've been handed over under the guile of "role" - where I play the role of a software engineer, you play the role of a psychiatrist, and we assume the role is a complete identity. It isn't. Our identity is only complete when we grasp how all the roles work. Everything else is irresponsibility.