Losekorntrol Forum May 2026

The concept of control is something we all grapple with. From a young age, we're taught to strive for control over our lives, our schedules, and our futures. While having some level of control can be comforting, excessive need for control can lead to stress, anxiety, and missed opportunities.

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Title: When the system slips – my first real loss of control

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I’ve been lurking here for a while, reading about thresholds, triggers, and the fine line between discipline and chaos. Yesterday, I finally experienced what I think some of you call a “true kontrol slip.” The concept of control is something we all grapple with

Setup was standard – nothing fancy. But about 20 minutes in, something shifted. The usual mental checkpoints just… dissolved. No warning beep, no redline. Just a quiet fade where “should I stop?” became “can I even stop?”

That’s the part nobody talks about in beginner threads. It’s not violent. It’s smooth. And that’s what makes it dangerous in the best way.

For those new here: don’t chase the lose. Let it find you when the parameters are right. Otherwise you’re just pretending. Topic: LoseKontrol forum – a place for those

Stay unsafe (responsibly).

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I believe that our need for control often stems from fear - fear of the unknown, fear of failure, or fear of not meeting expectations. However, by holding on too tightly, we can miss out on the beauty of spontaneity and the lessons that come from unexpected turns.