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Old 02-18-2022, 02:14 PM   #350
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Its a common theme.

You don't fall into the traps of conspiracies and societies built on distrust of institutions and the world unless something has gone wrong for you in your life. If things went well/as planned, you would be focused on opportunity, growth, co-operation, and being a functional & contributing member of society. But somewhere down the line things went awry, creating the conditions of these seeds of delusion to be planted.

There are people who take accountability for their own situation, accepting that their actions for better or worse brought them to this point in their lives and aspire to do something about it, demonstrating resiliency and mental fortitude, and seeking help in areas where they recognize they might need it, and there are those that find consolation in the company of other people who are down on their luck and found an out by blaming any one but themselves for it.

Their rationale is they were dealt bad cards in life, were robbed of opportunities because of economic conditions that can be traced back to the government, etc.

You either stew, feel sorry and blame, or you accept responsibility and get busy working towards a solution. The former is much, much easier, hence why that group grows by the day, especially in the climate of a pandemic which has coincided with the peak of entitlement in western society.

There are a lot of victims on that side of the fence. The thing is being a victim only serves you for so long. Eventually it's on you to shed that paradigm and assume responsibility for what you do going forward, instead of looking to entities outside yourself to endlessly pin your problems on.

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