Ignorance Is Bliss
In this world, even after taking the red pill and seeing things for what they really are, you still have to act like you’ve taken the blue pill, or you might as well not even know the option for the red pill exists. A lot of people are still caught up in fake divisions around culture, belief, and ethnicity—divisions created by those in power. These issues are often emotionally charged, making people think they’re important, while they distract us from more serious problems that are actually affecting the world.
I often think about things like the rise in sickness and the risks of AI becoming so intelligent that it threatens the fundamental value of human beings, but no one seems to care about those issues. Meanwhile, we’re stuck focusing on things that seem to divide us more than they help. It shows how those in power are really good at distracting us from real problems by pushing emotional buttons.
There’s also this structure where, if you speak out about anything that goes against the mainstream plot, you’re quickly labeled as crazy. I sometimes find myself yearning to discuss certain topics, but I am aware that doing so would likely lead to accusations of being delusional or mentally unstable—particularly given my profession as a psychic.
But honestly, when that happens to people, it often means they are onto something significant. The powerful know how to control the narrative by playing on emotions and fabricating false stories, and it works to silence anyone who questions them.
Meanwhile, countries around the world are being torn apart from within, but all we hear about are certain wars. The bigger issues, the ones quietly destroying humanity, get overlooked. If we could just talk openly about these things, maybe we’d start questioning the real dangers we face, and that might unite us in a true sense, regardless of our different beliefs.