MEMORIAL DRIVE .. HERDENKINGSRIT
Je kunt echt niet zo doorgaan met die schone schijt schijn heilige liegende laffe liefdeloze pvvd66cda bbb ss mammonkanker slaafse leugen .. dan ben je zelf net zo schuldig en eigenlijk erger omdat het nu om moord op planeet aarde, de schaarse overblijvende natuur gaat en het het voortbestaan van de mensheid bedreigt
It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.
How many books are collecting dust on your bookshelf?
Or are quietly memory-holed on your tablet ?
Yup, we’ve all been there. Most people go through that cycle: new theories, magic indicators, another best-seller attempting to bring order into chaos.
It feels productive. It feels like you’re investing in yourself.
But here’s the uncomfortable part.
We are not short on information. In fact we are drowning in it. And somewhere along the way, many of us start confusing stacking more information with curating an actual edge.
Reading more. Studying more. Adding more inputs. It feels like progress.
Meanwhile, the daily firehose of noise keeps blasting.
Headlines explaining moves after they’ve already happened. Macro hot takes that expired last week. Forums hyping breakouts that institutions quietly built over months.
The more information we consume, the more reactive our life becomes. Not because we’re careless, but because we’re responding to information that has already become obvious.
Inventory and death change hands without fanfare .. Conviction forms long before the narrative does.
Life and death move first and explanations catch up later, usually in hindsight. By then it all sounds plausible and completely logical, but life itself is no longer relevant.
Unpopular truth: More information rarely improves us. In most cases it actually impairs our edge. At best it simply confirms what is already obvious, and obvious usually turns expensive.
Because whatever everyone knows is usually not worth knowing .. ready for a deeper release .. and everybody knows that the rich get rich, the poor stay poor as everybody knows (Leonard Cohen).





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