I get what you're saying about the NWO and the idea of domination, but competition isn't solely an invention of the NWO.
It's a natural outcome of the physical world we live in.
Our 3D existence, constrained by time and space, makes competition inevitable.
There are limited resources, and that scarcity pushes individuals and groups to compete—whether for food, land, or opportunities.
Even if the NWO exists and promotes a specific agenda, competition itself isn't something you can just "think outside of."
It's a fundamental aspect of life because of the finite nature of our world.
Sure, we can reduce destructive competition by promoting cooperation and fairness, but we can't escape the basic reality that limited resources drive competition.
In a hypothetical world where we existed outside of space and time, maybe competition wouldn't be necessary. But in the real world we inhabit, competition has always been present, long before any modern power structures like the NWO.
So, it's less about thinking "outside the NWO box" and more about understanding how competition naturally arises from the constraints we live under, and then figuring out how to balance it with collaboration and shared goals for a better society.
I get what you're saying about the NWO and the idea of domination, but competition isn't solely an invention of the NWO.
It's a natural outcome of the physical world we live in. Our 3D existence, constrained by time and space, makes competition inevitable.
There are limited resources, and that scarcity pushes individuals and groups to compete—whether for food, land, or opportunities.
Even if the NWO exists and promotes a specific agenda, competition itself isn't something you can just "think outside of."
It's a fundamental aspect of life because of the finite nature of our world. Sure, we can reduce destructive competition by promoting cooperation and fairness, but we can't escape the basic reality that limited resources drive competition.
In a hypothetical world where we existed outside of space and time, maybe competition wouldn't be necessary. But in the real world we inhabit, competition has always been present, long before any modern power structures like the NWO.
So, it's less about thinking "outside the NWO box" and more about understanding how competition naturally arises from the constraints we live under, and then figuring out how to balance it with collaboration and shared goals for a better society.