Being mostly self validating, I don't need strong approval from the public at large so I forget how important it is for the normies and how they might feel scared when away from their herd.
When I saw the word loneliness in your title, I suddenly got it, how it must feel for the normie not to agree with the mainstream.
Nathanial Branden described this state of loneliness, by effectively breaking away from the herd, as a state of "metaphysical worthlessness" having for so long "outsourced their intellectual sovereignty" to the group/expert/authority. Thus, thinking for themselves and forming their own opinions is experienced as an existential threat which they will instinctively avoid at all costs, regardless of the facts and truths they are faced with.
This is the Borg Collective. Hive mind. I don't know how such a situation can be remedied.
There are a lot of things I can get behind in this movement. Dinner once a week is certainly something I can do. Tonight for example I am making roast chicken. It's just as easy to set the table and invite someone over. It's even easier to invite someone over and have them help set the table. It sounds cozy and I like frens.
This is why all cults work to keep their members feeling special, different, and uniquely smart to be here. It's why cults try to convince you that because those normies aren't like you, they just want to keep you from the truth and that you should ditch family, friends and jobs but never quit the cult. Alone, on a computer and typing away, hating and isolating, you cant throw yourself on any gears of the machine
They can't stop some anons because we don't feel loneliness. It's a lie that we need a big social circle. We're connected to Source which automatically connects us to the world and anything we want to experience.
The military uses the "need for the feeling of belonging" to snag recruits. Sad these kids don't know themselves or they wouldn't fall for it. (Before someone's panties get ruffled, military manned by confident men is what we need, not boys will mental issues and the need to socialize 24/7.)
When will they learn? That's rhetorical. The answer is never.
Loneliness, needing validation, feeling like an outcast - those emotions stem from lack of interaction with self, not others.
That said, it's clear not all people are made the same so everyone will determine their own level of neediness.
Great post. It turned a light on in my mind.
Being mostly self validating, I don't need strong approval from the public at large so I forget how important it is for the normies and how they might feel scared when away from their herd.
When I saw the word loneliness in your title, I suddenly got it, how it must feel for the normie not to agree with the mainstream.
Great post OP.
Nathanial Branden described this state of loneliness, by effectively breaking away from the herd, as a state of "metaphysical worthlessness" having for so long "outsourced their intellectual sovereignty" to the group/expert/authority. Thus, thinking for themselves and forming their own opinions is experienced as an existential threat which they will instinctively avoid at all costs, regardless of the facts and truths they are faced with.
This is the Borg Collective. Hive mind. I don't know how such a situation can be remedied.
Pol pot had the same quandary
There are a lot of things I can get behind in this movement. Dinner once a week is certainly something I can do. Tonight for example I am making roast chicken. It's just as easy to set the table and invite someone over. It's even easier to invite someone over and have them help set the table. It sounds cozy and I like frens.
This is why all cults work to keep their members feeling special, different, and uniquely smart to be here. It's why cults try to convince you that because those normies aren't like you, they just want to keep you from the truth and that you should ditch family, friends and jobs but never quit the cult. Alone, on a computer and typing away, hating and isolating, you cant throw yourself on any gears of the machine
They can't stop some anons because we don't feel loneliness. It's a lie that we need a big social circle. We're connected to Source which automatically connects us to the world and anything we want to experience.
The military uses the "need for the feeling of belonging" to snag recruits. Sad these kids don't know themselves or they wouldn't fall for it. (Before someone's panties get ruffled, military manned by confident men is what we need, not boys will mental issues and the need to socialize 24/7.)
When will they learn? That's rhetorical. The answer is never.
Loneliness, needing validation, feeling like an outcast - those emotions stem from lack of interaction with self, not others. That said, it's clear not all people are made the same so everyone will determine their own level of neediness.
I do agree with you. Mostly.
Interesting thx