In all the chaos created in seeking our own self-interest, there's a cosmos, and in all disorder, in the byproducts of our unintended consequences, there’s a secret order.
The problem is for each of us, exists a separate world and there's no real compelling arguments or reason why we should adopt just one, nor should there be. Hence the problem remains... The key is learning to live with it.
Well... I think it’s safe to say that the social contract between our Overlords, namely Authority in the form of Power and Money, and “We the People,” -the peasants- has been officially broken.
The blatant propaganda & hypocrisy is akin to psychological warfare. Big tech & Msm’s attempt to monopolize our perception & Infantilize us, is intended to demoralize, debilitate, invoke dread, create dependency and obliterate human resistance and spirit.
They champion and glorify them because they're assisting and enabling our enslavement. The demonization and condemnation of those of us, against all of this, is obedience training for the new programming. 2/2
Hypothetical "what ifs" and "should of's" are both a form of wishful thinking, fantasizing, escapism, an expression of frustration or intolerance to the way things are, or even virtue signaling. Bottom line, they're an elusion and affront to what is.
We're are so quick to give precedence to the thoughts and feelings we have in response to our sensory perception and or the products and effects of active-imagination which themselves arise unimposed from the incomprehensibility of being.
I advocate for making them irrelevant, by walking away and unplugging from their paradigm...
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” ― Buckminster Fuller
Money is the system's God. Our lives and health are a big-money business. So, when it dehumanizes, monetizes, and politicalizes them, this is just a practice of good-faith and a symptom of the system's devotion to its God.
We see and believe what we choose to see and believe and it's as simple as that, now whether what we see or believe is even remotely accurate is where things get complicated.