I agree. Most people think they know, but what they think they know, at the end of the day, is still only imaginary in your head. You can’t see another persons thoughts and felt experiences. Their history and circumstances. So what you think you know is a tiny view of an enormous life picture. Obviously each situation is different, but when you see a perceived lie or a “tell” or whatever you sense or notice, its like looking into a keyhole to view a house.
Maybe most people think they see through others, but that layer can be a facade, too, positioned so people intuit what they want to intuit.
I would say the people that see truly are a relative minority. If more people really saw the truth, bitcoin would be 👆. People would be prepping, making contingency plans for the formerly unthinkable. Purchasing habits will make it obvious. When liberals start thinking "maybe I do need a gun" search habits will show. But the time they decide they should buy, maybe they can, maybe rules get changed.
From here, the dissonance begins to crescendo.
The fog has settled in. I don't think anyone knows what's on the other side.
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