:) it's totally ridiculous once you start looking.
I know there can be confirmation bias etc. but it's getting daft.
The main issue for most people I think is that the truth is so outlandish that they daren't entertain it for fear they are going crazy, because that's what we have been taught to think.
Humans are good. We're trusting. That proves we're good. There is a small percentage of us that are evil. They take advantage of the rest of us and our trust. We trust our govt, medical, food, business and whatever systems. It is outlandish that it may all be a huge grift. Each system manipulated as one thing, plausible. Altogether, crazy but makes more sense. We can be trusting still but we need to verify that trust from now on. Trust by actions, not facade.
I'm looking forward to my own revelation like a hole in the head, but it must be done and it will so totally be worth it.
Imagine walking around with a splinter in your brain your whole life, and then someone offers to remove it and you refuse because you know it will hurt - even though you know it will make you better.
How many coincidences before mathematically impossible?
:) it's totally ridiculous once you start looking.
I know there can be confirmation bias etc. but it's getting daft.
The main issue for most people I think is that the truth is so outlandish that they daren't entertain it for fear they are going crazy, because that's what we have been taught to think.
We'll all know soon enough :) Godspeed
Humans are good. We're trusting. That proves we're good. There is a small percentage of us that are evil. They take advantage of the rest of us and our trust. We trust our govt, medical, food, business and whatever systems. It is outlandish that it may all be a huge grift. Each system manipulated as one thing, plausible. Altogether, crazy but makes more sense. We can be trusting still but we need to verify that trust from now on. Trust by actions, not facade.
cognitive dissonance
I'm looking forward to my own revelation like a hole in the head, but it must be done and it will so totally be worth it.
Imagine walking around with a splinter in your brain your whole life, and then someone offers to remove it and you refuse because you know it will hurt - even though you know it will make you better.
I hope I'm prepared!