Using our influence to ask others to change the world for the better. Part one.
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0.000 HBDUsing our influence to ask others to change the world for the better. Part one.
Imagine you could print money. What would you pay people to do? Imagine paying people to laugh or cry… or stand on their heads. It wouldn’t be long before there was an entire degreed program on how to do it. Welcome to the world you actually live in. We live in a monolithic world where the programming has deadened our senses to the potential we have. The people that print the money can have people do anything they want for it and they do. It’s time for people to think about what is really going on. To think hard about what is important. People that own a business and utilize employees know that when the pay is minuscule, it’s often rather hard to get employees to do what one wants them to. But double or triple the pay and you have their undivided attention. Money is a motivator and a great deal of money is even a bigger one. But the question is… is this a learned response? <center>https://anarchapulco.com//wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/07/crowd2.png</center> You can see what the world has become with this system. People pitted against each other in just about every way. One has to really wonder what those at the top, who can print however much money they want, think about. My feeling is, they probably don’t even notice. It’s on autopilot and the administrators they’ve put in charge are the ultimate bureaucrats. Not willing to do anything to upset the boat… but all the time getting diminishing results. We're at a crossroad. The pressure has built up and up because ultimately this system is broken. It’s time for a new paradigm. I would suggest starting with ourselves. Think of what motivates us? If money is number one on our list, it’s time for a reassessment. Money may be a necessity but we’re capable of much more than dwelling on a necessity. Just like food, food can be a powerful motivator when we’re hungry but if food is abundant it is little more than a habit. I would suggest deeply thinking about what motivations really are powerful within your own life and start focusing on discussing those with others. If the world is going to change, it will require each one of us to change as well. To break from the programming and start thinking creatively. Most importantly about our motivations and motivators. Once we understand there are more powerful motivators in our lives, we can place money in it’s proper place. What’s even more important, we can use these motivators as a new form of currency. To get others to understand and change as well. Imagine a world where friendship is as important as money is today. Or passion. Or self-awareness. Or love. Or a million or so other motivators. Those who have the most, becoming the most influential. If you grasp this concept you might have a glimpse of the world I’m imagining. A much friendlier place. Much more creative, much more imaginative, much more freedom. <center> https://static.sched.org/a9/2566631/avatar.jpg.320x320px.jpg?742</center> There are some methods to make this happen sooner than later. One I feel is especially important is a discovery Bob Podolsky has made in his 30 years of research. The Octologue being the most basic element, it's what I believe can allow us to understand our full potential and change the world in a big way. You can investigate on your own or continue to listen to me. I’ll be harping on this regularly.
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