Coping with Bulldozer + Sociopathic Child + You Are Born Free!
A quick collection of news, and hugs
This story is a very quick share of two things. But first, if you are in America, Happy Independence Day, and let your love of this land bring your courage, healing and joy!
So much to say but I promised to make it quick, so….
#1.
I completely forgot yesterday to include another Dr. Mercola article of mine that was published the other day. I like this one quite a bit. As you can guess, it’s on the philosophical side. (And here is the PDF / Censored Library.)
#2.
For years, thinking people have been warning about this—and now we’ve arrived.
This poor child (in the video below), whose soul was broken by adults and by Big Tech, a grown child in 2022, is a total sociopath—and it could be that it’s not her fault. Most likely, she has never experienced actual love. She’s been misled. And we have an entire generation of people like this. And no, it’s not normal to do what she did. It was not a heartfelt speech about someone she lost, it was staged grief after someone just died! And even if a thousand people film themselves in this way, it is still very sick. I am kind of horrified.
She works at a hospital, so any of us may become dependent on her or someone like her if we get unwell and hospitalized. Not a soothing thought at all!
She is just one of the “arrested development” people with holes in their hearts. I hope that the reaction that this poor, broken, dangerous child receives helps her mend that hole.
Conclusion: Now is the time to cling to our souls and not let go no matter what they say. We are born free, with richness in our hearts and no obligation to comply with crap.
(Thank you for your support, I depend on it)
This is the result of an upbringing and acculturation that cannot be undone, and it is everywhere. We made a huge mistake when we gave iPads to young children to keep them occupied, then gave them cell phones because all their friends had them. There's no turning back, regrettably. As you note, these are the people who will be operating the institutions upon which we older generations will be dependent on. It's not going to be pretty.
I know people who behave like this. They seem to thrive on platforms and can even appear to have totally normal relationships and thrive in business. However, their entire lives are howling chasms of emptiness. No matter how much they have, "likes," followers, friends, cars, houses, looks, vacation trips, money, or whatever, it is never enough.
It is eerie and beyond sad.