A common theme about resisting the increasingly obvious problems with authoritarian takeover is building community and relationships. A network of people who have your back, knowing that you will have theirs in return during crisis. Overall the main topics that rank countries hug in lists of quality of life are housing, education, and healthcare. Instead of getting your news from profit driven “social” media now famous for being a haven for scams and propaganda you should be taking notes from sources that are a lot less preachy and asking for money with the vaguest of unfulfillable promises.
It’s been a long time since I mentioned it, but one of the lessons I’ve tried to instill is that talking about Biden, Trump, Pelosi, the Jesuits, Freemasons, Alex Jones, or any target being bad more often than not does not provide a solution. Most of my personal value added to the world has amounted to the same thing. Merely bringing attention to the problems without solutions. But, I did start almost a decade ago and didn’t know exactly how the dire economic and political landscape would play out. And knowing full well I’m not the guy to be the superhero that the masses think will rise up and save them let me wait it out until things became a little clearer.
For those with family and friends still stuck on the mistaken idea that Trump is by any means a solution you have the unenviable task of convincing them to get out of their comfort zone and read things like the linked article. Don’t expect perfection from these articles. I find the phrasing of “alternative healers” a bit disturbing. It’s an uphill battle all the way, trying to undo literal generations of abuse and neglect.
Healthcare. Failure. The U.S. has the most expensive system and is the only high income country without basic human healthcare. People elsewhere have better ideas that work better than tying care to being employed and the negative feedback of being unable to be employed when injured or sick.
Housing. Monetized that the better off have been trained over decades that the dwelling and the second home in Florida is an investment. Nearly universally where I live these people vote Republican. “BlEeDiNG hEArT LiBs ArE rUiNiNg My StOcK pOrTfOLiO!!” You know what is really ruining it? Hiding climate change based inflation masked behind decades of propaganda.
Education. Without proper education you miss out on a big infrastructure investment. The AI bubble is already disturbing all the other bubbles. Instead of utopian everyone has robot servants and unlimited leisure time we get data centers using so much electricity it’s adding to the housing and affordability problems already. And the worst is yet to come. The bad ideas from not managing understanding the world around us gets you the stupid idea of 50 year mortgages and impossible dreams of retiring being wealthy other than for a select few. Who could retire today and be fine instead of playing the 1%er version of keeping up with the Joneses via Game of Thrones policy decisions.
I could go on and on about the details of the lack of community in the gematria community. How they can never agree on anything like how many ciphers to use, when it’s ok to drop zeroes or not, but let’s keep it simple. The rage bait does not address oligarchy and healthcare/housing/education in the slightest. The conspiracy theorist community pretty much only pretends to address education, and false claims that conspiracy gematria has a value to education are implicit. And they do rely on genuine problems to provide a hook to dangle the bait on. But in the end, anytime they stumble on the right idea (it’s never manufactured by them) it gets ruined by the overzealous dialogue of:
Give me your money. I’m the superhero that needs your money (strangely) to keep superheroing.
At the end of the new Superman movie (5 ⭐️, would recommend) the man with the S on the chest addresses the real artificial intelligence in our society. What makes Superman truly a hero and not Lex Luthor’s money driven artificial intellect, and makes me confident that Musk hates this movie. The real superhero is the person who gets up everyday and tries to do the best that they can because it’s the right thing to do. Make every day a day where you tell yourself, “I think maybe today’s a good day to not exploit people and act in a selfish, destructive counterproductive manner.”
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