Quote:Really been enjoying your posts Falcata.. I'm not sure what else to say other than I 100% agree.
I have already said other times the feeling of vertigo I feel every time I publish a post. But, do you want to know something, it's more than that, it's a feeling of vulnerability mixed with insecurity and that inner whip that tells me I'm no good.
Am I being too pretentious, too obvious, too...?
I left school very young, so I have no "formal studies", but a kind of inner restlessness and thirst for knowledge has always been present and has motivated me to learn on my own the things that attracted me, I know that there are people here with incredible wisdom and knowledge, so that feeling has increased x1000 when posting in the philosophy sub. xD
The thought of "immediately delete this post" and "delete your profile" plagued me before I went to sleep. So those simple words have been a precious thing to read acacian. Thank you.
I haven't had social networks for over 10 years and since 4 years ago I got out of all Telegram groups and cut relationships with practically everyone for different reasons. I live almost as an ascetic. So being here, in the nexus, is being a therapy for my social anxiety. It's definitely time for me to go back to my DMT therapy in a more serious and continuous way, this post is the clearest sign, because it makes me realize that this inner whip is much more present than I thought.
Quote:It is a frustrating issue and we would be more united if we didn't think of each other in these kinds of terms. I particularly find this to be an issue in the workplace.. like.. someone isn't great at their job - must be a bad person. And vice versa in the other direction. And after a while people start associating themselves as that label and really attach their identity to it. And after a while have little else to live for.. as the rest of the spectrum of being a human being seems kind of threatening to that identity.
The dangerous thing is that these internal phrases silently infiltrate until they become a whip that depersonalizes us. To us and to others.
"We are not the voices in our head, we are the entity that listens to them." However, at times, those voices win and take over, we believe we "are" that voice coming from those labels.
Moreover, a perverse and very well designed social engineering amplifies all that to the most delirious extremes, just look at how the world is lately. Those who want to make war cannot let their population identify with other peoples, they cannot let us be assertive with ourselves and with others. If they were looking out for the welfare of their people they would teach us from a young age, how to navigate our emotions, how to be assertive, how to be diplomatic, etc..
If I remember correctly, in the documentary "The Shock Doctrine" they explain that since 1951 the Western secret services began to work with university professors of psychology and began studies and separate clinical trials in various parts of the world. With the sole objective of controlling us.
They have been refining the technique for almost 75 years.
Even if we want to, realistically, it is impossible to change the world, we can only change one thing with total security. We can only change ourselves.
"Nosce te ipsum"