We all know that self-ownership, or thinking of oneself, is a problem for the collective work mob.
So, in regard to the long-lost forgotten study I mentioned above, if I had to take a stab at it from a psychology / metaphysical perspective, my TL;DR thinking on it is this:
It's 'as if' they came here as incarnated twisted little souls, who…
We all know that self-ownership, or thinking of oneself, is a problem for the collective work mob.
So, in regard to the long-lost forgotten study I mentioned above, if I had to take a stab at it from a psychology / metaphysical perspective, my TL;DR thinking on it is this:
It's 'as if' they came here as incarnated twisted little souls, whose sense of Self never developed, or popped back in a Space-Time continuum that requires common sense, self-responsibility, a quest for self-interest (i.e., to focus on results, first, for yourself), and a worldview that is managed bottom-up.
In short, their brain can't comprehend any form of self-improvement or "me focused" self-reflection and self-drive. That kind of "work" makes it to where they would no longer rely on their handlers, The Establishment, to tell them how to be, do, and act.
I ponder the why's of these liberal/leftist ideas a lot. I'm one of 4 children...we are all over 65 now. Our parents were conservative, especially my Air Force father. We are all 4 years apart in age and grew up together in an intact family, yet I am the only one of the 4 who is conservative. My brothers are uber liberal, borderline leftist, my sister is religiously conservative yet she detests Trump to the max based on his slander by various women. That's all she can look at, and none of his other policies. My younger brother enthusiastically supported Bernie Sanders, and I don't know who my other two siblings voted for. It's puzzling to me how we all turned out so different in our views. My sister told me yesterday that I am the analytical one of the family. Maybe that's it. I analyze, they don't.
The whole thing, CMCM, is perplexing.... to the core... without question. Sometimes I wonder if there's a "secret mass psychosis experiment" going on in this country. We, collectively, have certainly lost touch with its core principles.
I think being analytical, and eagerly analytical, indicates a curious mind. I think the best researchers, detectives and investigators are good because they’re curious and if somebody’s not curious I wonder if they are just wired differently.
My siblings and my own kids reflect varying degrees of trusting their parents and reacting against them. The most functional are introspective, quite self-critical, curious, and unlikely to ever see themselves as the smartest person in the room. Somehow, they can be all of that and still confident. I think the best results come from understanding 1) there is a God, and 2) it’s not me.
We all know that self-ownership, or thinking of oneself, is a problem for the collective work mob.
So, in regard to the long-lost forgotten study I mentioned above, if I had to take a stab at it from a psychology / metaphysical perspective, my TL;DR thinking on it is this:
It's 'as if' they came here as incarnated twisted little souls, whose sense of Self never developed, or popped back in a Space-Time continuum that requires common sense, self-responsibility, a quest for self-interest (i.e., to focus on results, first, for yourself), and a worldview that is managed bottom-up.
In short, their brain can't comprehend any form of self-improvement or "me focused" self-reflection and self-drive. That kind of "work" makes it to where they would no longer rely on their handlers, The Establishment, to tell them how to be, do, and act.
Ba-Bam.
I ponder the why's of these liberal/leftist ideas a lot. I'm one of 4 children...we are all over 65 now. Our parents were conservative, especially my Air Force father. We are all 4 years apart in age and grew up together in an intact family, yet I am the only one of the 4 who is conservative. My brothers are uber liberal, borderline leftist, my sister is religiously conservative yet she detests Trump to the max based on his slander by various women. That's all she can look at, and none of his other policies. My younger brother enthusiastically supported Bernie Sanders, and I don't know who my other two siblings voted for. It's puzzling to me how we all turned out so different in our views. My sister told me yesterday that I am the analytical one of the family. Maybe that's it. I analyze, they don't.
The whole thing, CMCM, is perplexing.... to the core... without question. Sometimes I wonder if there's a "secret mass psychosis experiment" going on in this country. We, collectively, have certainly lost touch with its core principles.
It’s a triple threat. Attempts to cause mass psychosis, being unaware of it, and not being strong enough to resist it.
I think being analytical, and eagerly analytical, indicates a curious mind. I think the best researchers, detectives and investigators are good because they’re curious and if somebody’s not curious I wonder if they are just wired differently.
My siblings and my own kids reflect varying degrees of trusting their parents and reacting against them. The most functional are introspective, quite self-critical, curious, and unlikely to ever see themselves as the smartest person in the room. Somehow, they can be all of that and still confident. I think the best results come from understanding 1) there is a God, and 2) it’s not me.