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Have a laugh and show gratitude. šŸ˜ŽšŸ¤™

Genuinely & truthfully, I honestly couldn’t give a flying fuck what you think or what you’re talking about, you win the argument mahdood, feel free to reply again if you want the last word.

I literally read it and it drained the life out of me due to the sheer scale of ignorance. Come back when you stop reading Google analyses and ChatGPT on topics way above your current epistemology.

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A tendency.. Seemingly. Prove isn’t even the best word here. His theories are not well accepted.

For example, he talked about a patient he had that dreamt about a beetle. When his patient was telling him the dream, a beetle started tapping on his window. He used experiences like this to claim that we are all connected in some way. And maybe that’s true but this isn’t indisputable proof. Jung practiced as a therapist for over 50 years. Do you understand how many patients he had to have seen in that time span? Most likely thousands. It’s not a stretch to say that this beetle story was just a coincidence. It’s certainly a stretch to claim that this coincidence is somehow special when the rest of his work with his patients were very ordinary. In order to prove something, you have to show a consistent cause and effect relationship. Do insects tap on your window whenever you dream about them? No they don’t.

A simpler example of these ā€œmeaningful coincidencesā€ is when you dream about someone and find out that person also dreamt about you. It’s happened to me several times where I’ll text this person and say I dreamt about you. They’ve responded saying they also dreamt about me. Wow crazy must be proof of something right? Maybe not. How many times have you dreamt of someone who didn’t also dream about you or reach out to you? All the damn time. You just don’t notice. It’s a bias and it’s difficult for people to acknowledge that. Everyone thinks they’re special and immune to these biases but no one actually is. Not even Jung.

This take was awful, dig deeper.

Brief view of your take, I could include more flaws but it’s getting boring at this point.

-USA doesn’t rule the world or have reserve currency status.

- Cares about MY PEOPLE, MY COUNTRY, MY CULTURE, even if they are inherently the cause of the very thing their citizens want to avoid by displacing and bombing women, children & men across the globe, physically and economically.

- Flourishing of countries is none of his concern? It’s funny that, because it’s your fucking country’s concern.

- Not everything is fiat and money, so I guess we’re going to magically wave a wand and get all your brown people out for you and stop them coming over, because I’m sure they won’t mind living in the metal hut when your country plans to bring DEMOCRACY šŸ¦…šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø them (*Venezuela cough cough*), happening right now…

- Country is getting worse. No shit Sherlock, mine too. Now like I said, give me a solution that doesn’t involve complete barbarism, tribalism and dehumanisation.

Ignorance is bliss, for sure.

It is funny, because not one solution was actually listed here. All you have done is refute my claims with no real evidence or backing, and then spin my words as if I said things I never did. When did I say everyone should migrate to the US? When did I say I do not care about my country? When did I say it is all about fiat and money? I literally said it is a complex issue with immense depth. Clearly it has gone over your head. Are you sure you do not want some coffee or caffeine to wake the fuck up? Perhaps read what I said again.

I hope you continue to be enlightened by Fuentes and his amazing, nuanced solutions.

Have a great day bucko.

Fiat and weak leaders have infected the entire world, so yes, atm all countries fucking suck.

It is not my sanctuary personally, but it is also a country that quite literally dictates everything.

It is a country run on blood, death, war, and oil. Stop crying like a bitch and realise your leaders and your countrymen have failed you, the same way I understand my own country has failed me. Stop being ignorant to the fact that the USA has consumed this planet through greed and destruction. Most of these so called illegals cannot flourish in their own countries because those countries have been designed and shaped that way to benefit silver spooned Westerners. That is not to say things cannot be turned around and transformed, but we really are in for a wake up call.

Flawed ideological premises and narrow lensed thinking will not cut it. People really do not see how much depth goes into all of this. It is easy to say let us just focus on our own countries, but it is an interconnected fiat system. You should know this.

"We are enlightened, but we have a day to day reality which needs to be addressed."

What is that reality to address? Because all I have seen you do is mention that you are sick of illegals in your country. Yet when I point out why they are in your country, you do not seem to give a shit.

What role do you want to play?

A victimized white person who feels wronged and resentful that people of color do not want to be bombed or live in poverty?

Or a human being?

Wake up and smell the coffee.

I’m based in Manchester brother unfortunately, hope you have a good timešŸ¤™

Watch what you say on Nostr when you’re here however, you might get locked up by Starmer with the way things are going.

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Where bouts are you bro?

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I feel privileged.

It would take forever to fully get my take across and it would be easier speaking, as like I said there is complexity at hand, but I will try to keep it brief.

What I mostly see is a complete and utter failure in people’s ability to take into account the historical process and the evolution of culture as a whole. The process of European colonialism, the process of technological advancement and the advantage the West had, the ten thousand plus years of dominance and hierarchical thinking, which is pretty much embedded within us neurologically as primates, and the divisive nature of ideology as a construct, regardless of whether it is good or bad. Examples of this are shown in the images.

Most people are religiously tied and bonded to their beliefs, their patriotism, and most importantly their sense of belonging to collective groups, race for example. Most resort to ad hominem arguments or flawed logical fallacies because they do not understand how interconnected everything really is.

It is easy for someone like Zach here, for example, to say, "How about we all just worry about our own countries." But what about the fact that your country is quite literally the world’s reserve currency and dictates pretty much everything? "Illegal immigrants need to go home." What about getting the USA out of the Middle East and proxy wars, and out of supporting Israel while bombing, supporting, and destabilizing these countries? If you are an immigrant, are you just meant to sit there and die?

Most true racists believe in superiority and the inferior nature of their counterparts. They have most likely read a few studies about Black people committing more gun violence, but that does not account for the full scope of the problem. You grow up as a Black male in America, in the Bronx for example, and you think you are becoming a lawyer? Please. Culture and history have played out the way they have and have engraved themselves on our psyches. There is nothing we can do to change the past, but we must educate for the present. These third world countries are buried in Chinese & American loans and corrupted to the core, and the political figures are just as corrupt as the ones we see in the West.

I do not have all the answers, but what I do know is that ignorance is not the answer.

Most of the real complexities behind immigration and race are not actually spoken about. Much of the discussion is flawed ideological garbage and victimised mentality nonsense.

It is an inescapable topic at this point in many of our lives, but one that is necessary, most of the takes today rarely/never achieve sufficient clarity, understanding, or closure on how to move forward without complete and utter barbarism & dehumanisation.

Evolution is the culprit for the most part when it comes to why we are pulled toward ideological and tribalistic ways of thinking.

But evolution clearly has not just stopped there for us. We have immense complexity, depth, brain capacity, and an incomprehensible ability to imagine things at any moment. This includes new ways of thinking, and that is both the problem and the point I am making in the first place.

Ideology takes that away from you because it gives you a prepackaged belief system. To the degree that you place your trust in this supposed truth, you are simultaneously forfeiting your ability to change or to hold an alternative perspective.

Embodying the Empowered Warrior Archetype.

I’ve been thinking a lot recently about improving my life and becoming more aware of my unconscious bad habits—and their significance within the collective unconscious as a whole.

A lot of the time, we drift through life unaware of the situations we’re experiencing and how to improve not only ourselves but also the world around us. There are so many small, automatic actions we take every day—things that barely register in our minds. One of these struck me recently when I spit out a piece of gum onto the street.

In that moment, I paused to really think about what I was doing. At first, it seemed so minor, something that didn’t matter in the grand scheme of things. But as I stood there I began to notice the countless gum stains embedded in the pavement, each one a mark left behind by someone else who likely thought the same thing. That’s when I realised—this wasn’t just about a single thoughtless act. It was a reflection of how easily we dismiss our own actions, how often we move through life without recognising the impact we leave behind.

There are currently 8 billion people on this planet, many of whom move through life unconsciously, caught in what feels like an "insignificant" reality. We convince ourselves that our small actions don’t matter, that they disappear into the vastness of the world. But the truth is every one of these unconscious choices accumulates—whether it’s littering, neglecting kindness, or failing to take responsibility for our impact.

Instead of becoming stains—mindless marks left behind without thought—we have the power to be something else. We can choose to be conscious, to act with intention, to leave something meaningful behind rather than just traces of carelessness. Every action, no matter how small, is a reflection of who we are. And when we begin to recognise that, we also begin to change—not just ourselves, but the world around us.

Investing in companies like Palantir is one of the most inhumane and dangerous ways of thinking anyone could embrace—especially if you understand what is truly at stake.

We are creating a necessity for ongoing crises. I’ve said many times before: the biggest war we now face is a war of consciousness. Most people are completely ignorant and oblivious to the facts of the matter.

If energy companies profit during an energy crisis, something is wrong. If pharmaceutical companies profit from a pandemic, something is wrong. If the military-industrial complex profits from war, something is wrong. Wake up. The money, incentive structures and people are paving the way towards catastrophe.