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He's the question for you @Lux. How do you de-program others? How did you de-program yourself? Its something I've thought about for years.
172 sats \ 1 reply \ @DarthCoin 12h
How did you de-program yourself?
Also count the environment/regime you lived in the past, education in family you got, your beliefs etc.
For me I could say that was easier than a guy living his whole life in US, because I lived decades in communism and those harsh conditions "trained" me somehow to distrust almost anything that comes from outside family.
Later, reading more books and got more education in this matter (freedom) all started to make sense much easier and my mind changed very quickly from a clueless normie (but still state hater) into an educated and trained sovereign individual. Yes, indeed took me several years to be prepared and even today I still find new things in this matter.
But the whole thing start in your mind. If you do not change the chip of your mind, you will never get it. You will be forever a slave for the state.
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Also count the environment/regime you lived in the past, education in family you got, your beliefs etc.
Yep. It gets passed down. Some of us are just wired to question stuff, not all of us though. I just can't leave stuff alone. I drove my parents nuts asking questions and questions they didn't want to think about. I'm still like that but I've learned to manage it lol.
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48 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 12h
Me too.
A teacher told me usually it takes 7 to 10 years of learning and the majority doesn't make it.
But I also like The hundredth monkey effect :)
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