We have a say? Our military is controlled by an enemy that can rig presidental and critical elections in every state. They can coordinate a narrative and control digital platforms and curtail our voice.
I look at it as a tactician, they are large and we are small, they move slow and we move fast. Life is war and the greatest enemy you will ever face is yourself.
Me too. Tactfully, accept the reality of the world and exploit it for the best experience you can muster Inspite of their shitshow.
I'm one of the few who actually get it. But almost everyone I have even talked to thinks I'm crazy.
That doesn't mean I am right, but I does mean it's possible because of it. There is no way in hell that right has anything to do with the consensus or mainstream. In fact, rejecting the institutions that everyone trusts is a more certain path to truth when you aren't sure which way to go
There's a difference between having a say, which you are doing now, and having control. But you still have a vast advantage over a child born in a slum in Bangladesh and that advantage is a voice to express your discontent. The world will never stay the way it is, change is an inevitability. If we want to control the things clearly outside of our control we must first have control over ourselves.
"If you want to change the world, first change yourself, then tell others how you did it. Never demand that people change. Inspire them to change using your own change as an example instead."
Dan Pearce
So, the statement where I have a vast say more than anyone else is not truenas long as voting is rigged and the media controls the narrative.
Bitching into a echo chamber is just misguided screen addiction with influence or impact, so what does it matter if I have never owned or phone or computer.
It's nice being born in the US, because there is more money and resources. Not because it's more free
Ya, I was hopeful for salvage, and then I started realizing it's always been this way. Democracy has been fake since before we were born
Most certainly, but we didn't have a say then and now we do. We can make it right together.
We have a say? Our military is controlled by an enemy that can rig presidental and critical elections in every state. They can coordinate a narrative and control digital platforms and curtail our voice.
On what reality is this is having control?
I look at it as a tactician, they are large and we are small, they move slow and we move fast. Life is war and the greatest enemy you will ever face is yourself.
Me too. Tactfully, accept the reality of the world and exploit it for the best experience you can muster Inspite of their shitshow.
I'm one of the few who actually get it. But almost everyone I have even talked to thinks I'm crazy.
That doesn't mean I am right, but I does mean it's possible because of it. There is no way in hell that right has anything to do with the consensus or mainstream. In fact, rejecting the institutions that everyone trusts is a more certain path to truth when you aren't sure which way to go
There's a difference between having a say, which you are doing now, and having control. But you still have a vast advantage over a child born in a slum in Bangladesh and that advantage is a voice to express your discontent. The world will never stay the way it is, change is an inevitability. If we want to control the things clearly outside of our control we must first have control over ourselves.
"If you want to change the world, first change yourself, then tell others how you did it. Never demand that people change. Inspire them to change using your own change as an example instead." Dan Pearce
So, the statement where I have a vast say more than anyone else is not truenas long as voting is rigged and the media controls the narrative.
Bitching into a echo chamber is just misguided screen addiction with influence or impact, so what does it matter if I have never owned or phone or computer.
It's nice being born in the US, because there is more money and resources. Not because it's more free