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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @arrivederci 19 Feb freebie \ parent \ on: Travelling and enjoying life - KYC free privacy
We're on a forum, a place to discuss things, not just hand down our self-professed truths from on high to others, which is the position you mostly take, from what I've seen.
And btw, I've read The Sovereign Individual and appreciated the original & scholarly work within. I'm not at all adverse to ideas of self-sovereignty (and am happy to discuss them), but the ideas need to be solid and developed, not half-baked ones that mostly fall apart under any scrutiny (such that their promoter falls back on slurs and evasions rather than trying to respond to that scrutiny, which any proper philosopher would welcome).
You still get it wrong.
This is not philosophy from books, this is real life experience, during many years.
Being sovereign doesn't mean you've just read some books, but practice it and especially FIGHTING THE SYSTEM with any means.
As I said I am not here to convince you to do what I did all my life. It's your choice to be slave and I have nothing against your choice.
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If you were actually learning from real life experience, you would have learnt that borders and boundaries serve useful purposes. I made the point earlier but let me put it more starkly for you : if there weren't literally billions of borders & boundaries within your own body right now, being defended but also allowing some controlled passage, then you would dissolve into a pool of gloop right now. And even gloop has some structure; you would end up even more amorphous than that.
Also, what do you know of my own life and my own life experience? Again, you seem to think you're the only one who has ideas about, and experience gained, from practising sovereignty. When there are plenty of better sources developed from thought & experience than what I've seen you offer up.
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