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how strong you are
It’s easy to check how strong you are by seeing how open you are to suffering and transformations
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Oversaturated capitalism transitions into oligarchies
The difference in rights is not equal to the difference in opportunities. Capitalism without humanism smoothly transitions into oligarchies and fascism. We are all people… it’s okay to want the best and strive for wealth, but one must stop, neutralize, and help others at some point of growth. It’s easy to manipulate and deceive poor…
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Don’t hate
Stay neutral and as cold as possible; let excess energy only go in positive directions. Never start a fight—only fight back for protection. Be critical and seek facts and truth, not rumors or opinions Remember, they intentionally fill people with hate because hateful people are easier to manipulate. When you hate, you lose control, it…
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Responsibility of obeying
Fascism and slaying are phenomena that come from both sides, not only from authoritarians but also from the blind who bear serious responsibility too. You must resist any abuse of power, as well as avoid abusing power yourself. Grant freedom, but also protect your own. Yes, we all understand that some subordination is needed for…
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Gradual build-up effect
The more you know, more you know—and the more you know. And vice versa: if you fall into disinformation and lies once, then again and again, you end up like a rotten moron. How to navigate? At least, be honest with yourself, always be ready to accept when you were wrong and correct for the…
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Concentration of negativity
Personally, inside (and maybe socially, outside too) it is always better to distill the negativity abstractly, disperse it – because it tends to concentrate into a point, thus intensifying. And the main thing here, causing harm to you first of all, not to the object of hatred…In any situation, keep calm reasoning. How to disperse?…
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Real authority’s power is the open one only
The exposition of life (the will) does not lead to self-preservation but to the manifestation of power. The key here is to understand what real power/authority is – it is always open and wide, it gives much and does not ask for anything in return. It’s not a closed totalitarian model – those things… I…