Demystifying the lie around Narcissism.
This is a piece I have been keen to write for a while and some of it's focal points have already discussed here but this aims to clarify it all.
There has been throughout History a pattern of vilifying anyone that values themselves while paradoxically celebrating historical figures that have dared to believe in themselves.
There is this social lie that someone who loves themselves is evil and negatively described as arrogant and cocky.
I'll concede, the line is very fine and thin.
Let's redefine something so that you get my point, someone who's genuinely narcissistic is someone who admires and values themselves, that being their internal belief.
On the other hand, someone who suffers from a narcissistic disorder, which is psychological condition and pathology, does not truly and internally believe that they are worth it.
Quite the opposite.
Let's explain further.
The narcissistic disorder makes one unable to face their own ego; as such, they are unable to truly put a value on themselves, they do not have a purely subjective idea of who they are.
Instead, they prefer assuming how other people will see them. They rely on a fake idea of how they are perceived because they are not proud of their own self-perception.
In short: their ego is insecure.
As opposed, genuine narcissism, although the word bothers some people, does not make you see yourself through others because it's essential prerequisite is self-awareness.
The thing is, with anyone who exudes confidence, there is one question that never fails to show where they stand:
Do you keep yourself in check?
Someone with a narcissistic disorder never does.
Someone with high self-esteem and confidence always does.
For the former is scared of facing himself.
While the latter finds clarity in doing exactly that.
This is a piece I have been keen to write for a while and some of it's focal points have already discussed here but this aims to clarify it all.
There has been throughout History a pattern of vilifying anyone that values themselves while paradoxically celebrating historical figures that have dared to believe in themselves.
There is this social lie that someone who loves themselves is evil and negatively described as arrogant and cocky.
I'll concede, the line is very fine and thin.
Let's redefine something so that you get my point, someone who's genuinely narcissistic is someone who admires and values themselves, that being their internal belief.
On the other hand, someone who suffers from a narcissistic disorder, which is psychological condition and pathology, does not truly and internally believe that they are worth it.
Quite the opposite.
Let's explain further.
The narcissistic disorder makes one unable to face their own ego; as such, they are unable to truly put a value on themselves, they do not have a purely subjective idea of who they are.
Instead, they prefer assuming how other people will see them. They rely on a fake idea of how they are perceived because they are not proud of their own self-perception.
In short: their ego is insecure.
As opposed, genuine narcissism, although the word bothers some people, does not make you see yourself through others because it's essential prerequisite is self-awareness.
The thing is, with anyone who exudes confidence, there is one question that never fails to show where they stand:
Do you keep yourself in check?
Someone with a narcissistic disorder never does.
Someone with high self-esteem and confidence always does.
For the former is scared of facing himself.
While the latter finds clarity in doing exactly that.
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Would you join a Basedonia discord server?
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No – 39
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👥 126 people voted so far. Poll closed.
anonymous poll
Yes – 87
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 69%
No – 39
👍👍👍 31%
👥 126 people voted so far. Poll closed.
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USING YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS TO SOLVE LIFE PROBLEMS FOR YOU
Our unique power as humans is our connection to the Divine
This unparalleled intelligence is what gives us our most stellar ideas, our realisations and our intuitive guidance. You can develop this connection by practicing meditation, living healthily and in general raising your vibration.
Now, on to the specifics of how to ask your subconscious to solve things for you:
At the close of each day, write a List of the five most important things for the next day.
Run them over in the mind just before going to sleep, not thoughtfully, or with elaboration of detail, but with the sure knowledge that the deeper centres of the mind are capable of viewing them constructively even though conscious attention is surrendered in sleep.
If you have a particular problem which seems difficult to solve, just before bed, lightly review it for the imaginative unconscious to play with during the night.
Do not be discouraged if no immediate results are apparent. Trust in your superconscious that it will solve the issue.
Remember that fiction, poetry, musical composition, inventions and innumerable ideas spring from the Unconscious, often in forms that give evidence of the highest capabilities of this force.
For example, the periodic table came to the inventor in a dream.
Give your unconscious a chance. Give it the material, and stimulate it with keenly dwelt-on ideas.
It is a habit which, if persisted in, will sooner or later present you with some very valuable ideas when you least expect them.
This is the essence of why we are told 'sleep on it'
During the state of unconscious dreaming, although our logical conscious mind is not 'thinking' of it, it is being worked on by our subconscious.
You can intentionally use this power by consciously suggesting it work to do.
Our unique power as humans is our connection to the Divine
This unparalleled intelligence is what gives us our most stellar ideas, our realisations and our intuitive guidance. You can develop this connection by practicing meditation, living healthily and in general raising your vibration.
Now, on to the specifics of how to ask your subconscious to solve things for you:
At the close of each day, write a List of the five most important things for the next day.
Run them over in the mind just before going to sleep, not thoughtfully, or with elaboration of detail, but with the sure knowledge that the deeper centres of the mind are capable of viewing them constructively even though conscious attention is surrendered in sleep.
If you have a particular problem which seems difficult to solve, just before bed, lightly review it for the imaginative unconscious to play with during the night.
Do not be discouraged if no immediate results are apparent. Trust in your superconscious that it will solve the issue.
Remember that fiction, poetry, musical composition, inventions and innumerable ideas spring from the Unconscious, often in forms that give evidence of the highest capabilities of this force.
For example, the periodic table came to the inventor in a dream.
Give your unconscious a chance. Give it the material, and stimulate it with keenly dwelt-on ideas.
It is a habit which, if persisted in, will sooner or later present you with some very valuable ideas when you least expect them.
This is the essence of why we are told 'sleep on it'
During the state of unconscious dreaming, although our logical conscious mind is not 'thinking' of it, it is being worked on by our subconscious.
You can intentionally use this power by consciously suggesting it work to do.
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Unthoughtful reactions, led by your emotions and will more often lead you to regret.
Impulsivity comes from an inability to control one's emotions and a failure to clearly picture the consequences.
In order to stop being impulsive, one has to work on optimizing their reactions.
Rather than fighting your reactions and overly controlling yourself,
You should work on the WAY you react.
Forbidding yourself from reacting will lead to a greater frustration.
Now, how does one train and work on their reactions?
It's quite simple.
Impulsions come from situations of uncertainty and frustration.
If you want to do that, you need to reduce those situations as much as possible.
Here is how you can do it by doing 3 simple things.
1- Plan your day
If you have a clear path to follow every day, external events will be of very little importance.
Having clear goals each day drives you to ignore possible impulsive reactions.
With the whole day layed out in your mind, everything becomes but a distraction
2- Fabricate reactions
You already know what makes you go bonkers.
You know what frustrates you and what makes you act unthoughtfully
Write them down and DECIDE how you will react to each thing.
Take the time to plan your reactions so that you never do something you'll regret.
3- Sleep 8 hours and eat every 8 hours
This one might sound cliché or unrelated but what you need to know is that
Both your hunger and sleeping hours define HEAVILY how you will act
Provide your body with optimal conditions so that your mind can make optimal decisions.
What if it still goes wrong occasionally?
Each moment of impulsion you go through is a lesson
Each moment should be added to your list of reactions
Everything is a lesson.
Compound mistakes and you'll compound experiences
Compound experiences and you'll find out who you are.
Also something I cannot stress enough:
Meditate for at least 20min every morning
Use that time to prepare for the day,
Use it to be ready to be the person you want to be.
Uncertainties are part of life, but let them be external and control whatever comes out of you, be it reaction or words.
Reducing uncertainty will bring you more peace of mind and allow you to think more critically in tense situations.
Cultivate your inner peace; nobody's gonna do that for you.
Impulsivity comes from an inability to control one's emotions and a failure to clearly picture the consequences.
In order to stop being impulsive, one has to work on optimizing their reactions.
Rather than fighting your reactions and overly controlling yourself,
You should work on the WAY you react.
Forbidding yourself from reacting will lead to a greater frustration.
Now, how does one train and work on their reactions?
It's quite simple.
Impulsions come from situations of uncertainty and frustration.
If you want to do that, you need to reduce those situations as much as possible.
Here is how you can do it by doing 3 simple things.
1- Plan your day
If you have a clear path to follow every day, external events will be of very little importance.
Having clear goals each day drives you to ignore possible impulsive reactions.
With the whole day layed out in your mind, everything becomes but a distraction
2- Fabricate reactions
You already know what makes you go bonkers.
You know what frustrates you and what makes you act unthoughtfully
Write them down and DECIDE how you will react to each thing.
Take the time to plan your reactions so that you never do something you'll regret.
3- Sleep 8 hours and eat every 8 hours
This one might sound cliché or unrelated but what you need to know is that
Both your hunger and sleeping hours define HEAVILY how you will act
Provide your body with optimal conditions so that your mind can make optimal decisions.
What if it still goes wrong occasionally?
Each moment of impulsion you go through is a lesson
Each moment should be added to your list of reactions
Everything is a lesson.
Compound mistakes and you'll compound experiences
Compound experiences and you'll find out who you are.
Also something I cannot stress enough:
Meditate for at least 20min every morning
Use that time to prepare for the day,
Use it to be ready to be the person you want to be.
Uncertainties are part of life, but let them be external and control whatever comes out of you, be it reaction or words.
Reducing uncertainty will bring you more peace of mind and allow you to think more critically in tense situations.
Cultivate your inner peace; nobody's gonna do that for you.
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My 2 cents on society and where it all went wrong.
https://twitter.com/EgoDriv/status/1457731178895716357?t=PalFuKr3fOUoSKsz_Q6cAw&s=19
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Not something everyone will get but I'll post it anyway:
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Why am I obsessed with neediness?
That's what one of you asked me.
It's quite simple yet very interesting.
For a long time, I used to hate people.
That's no longer true, now I don't care about them.
What happened is that I realized the following:
The more you need someone, the higher you expectations from them.
That's the fucking trap.
Because the more you need them, the more you get attached to them, it makes sense, you expect them to deliver.
But here is the thing:
Nobody owes you shit.
Unless it's a written legal contract, you can eat shit.
Then I asked myself, how can I have a decent social life without being worried about people disappointing me?
I had to have zero expectations.
How would I do that?
By fulfilling on my needs on my own.
And guess what?
All relationships and friendships became positive experiences.
I could finally appreciate the platonic exchange most people want.
I realize I wanted that too.
Exchanging genuinely without expecting anything from one another.
It is liberating.
Seek self-sufficiency.
That's what one of you asked me.
It's quite simple yet very interesting.
For a long time, I used to hate people.
That's no longer true, now I don't care about them.
What happened is that I realized the following:
The more you need someone, the higher you expectations from them.
That's the fucking trap.
Because the more you need them, the more you get attached to them, it makes sense, you expect them to deliver.
But here is the thing:
Nobody owes you shit.
Unless it's a written legal contract, you can eat shit.
Then I asked myself, how can I have a decent social life without being worried about people disappointing me?
I had to have zero expectations.
How would I do that?
By fulfilling on my needs on my own.
And guess what?
All relationships and friendships became positive experiences.
I could finally appreciate the platonic exchange most people want.
I realize I wanted that too.
Exchanging genuinely without expecting anything from one another.
It is liberating.
Seek self-sufficiency.
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I'm going to try and organize a voice chat in the coming days.
I'll be bringing a very special guest, someone that taught me a lot and someone that has a lot of value to share with us here.
PS: Expect a lot more audio and video content from me going forward, really excited for what's to come!
Cheers Basedonians, stay Based
I'll be bringing a very special guest, someone that taught me a lot and someone that has a lot of value to share with us here.
PS: Expect a lot more audio and video content from me going forward, really excited for what's to come!
Cheers Basedonians, stay Based
See the obstacles you face in life as rivers you have to cross.
Any situation you face comes down to this very simple analogy.
And as each river has a different depth of water, it takes different efforts to cross one as it would for another.
But here is the thing:
If you think the only way to cross is to swim, you'll get yourself wet when you could have went around.
If you think the only way is to have stepping stones, then you won't be able to cross if there aren't any stones to step on.
If you're used to going around the river and find an already made bridge to cross, then again, you'll be stuck if nobody built a bridge before you.
For you to cross ANY river, aka for you to get through any problem, you NEED to evaluate all possibilities and know what you have at hand.
Yes, taking action is important.
But you know what's more important?
Picking the right action to take.
Your past experiences won't always give you the best solutions.
As Dylan Madden would say:
Understand this and prosper.
Have a nice weekend ahead 🥂
Any situation you face comes down to this very simple analogy.
And as each river has a different depth of water, it takes different efforts to cross one as it would for another.
But here is the thing:
If you think the only way to cross is to swim, you'll get yourself wet when you could have went around.
If you think the only way is to have stepping stones, then you won't be able to cross if there aren't any stones to step on.
If you're used to going around the river and find an already made bridge to cross, then again, you'll be stuck if nobody built a bridge before you.
For you to cross ANY river, aka for you to get through any problem, you NEED to evaluate all possibilities and know what you have at hand.
Yes, taking action is important.
But you know what's more important?
Picking the right action to take.
Your past experiences won't always give you the best solutions.
As Dylan Madden would say:
Understand this and prosper.
Have a nice weekend ahead 🥂
Assertiveness vs Aggressiveness and Passiveness
Typically, people will think assertiveness refers to passive-aggressive behavior. There is a common misconception or confusion between the two, but they are very different. While one aims at mixing up passiveness and aggressiveness; the other aims simply at defining clear boundaries and impose respect.
The essence of passive-aggressive behavior is a tension in the person displaying such behavior, while assertiveness aims at achieving the exact opposite.
Passive-aggressive behavior is often a sign of discomfort and an inability to express one's frustration explicitly.
It is the tool of the weak.
It is a tool for cowards.
Assertiveness on the other hand respects other people's personal space and boundaries will explicitly putting up clear and distinct boundaries of your own.
It doesn't mean harm or disrespect.
It aims at defining the limits you accept without crossing other people's limits.
It is not about dominating your interlocutor; it is about not letting anyone disrespect you.
Assertiveness is polite yet firm.
As opposed to aggressive communication, it isn't pushy. There has to be a balance between saying "no" to others and saying "yes" to yourself. Those who are assertive know what they want and how to achieve it without stepping on others.
It is the sweet spot between self-confidence and proper social skills that allow you to impose yourself without putting others down.
As opposed to being passive-aggressive; or being either aggressive or passive.
Aggressiveness will lead you to nothing but useless conflict; as your raised voice indicates a lack of self-confidence that you try to compensate by violent.
Or in opposite cases, being passive; not being vocal enough to the point where you basically invite people to take advantage of you.
A sweet spot IS POSSIBLE.
Work on your assertiveness and your overall social skills will drastically improve.
Typically, people will think assertiveness refers to passive-aggressive behavior. There is a common misconception or confusion between the two, but they are very different. While one aims at mixing up passiveness and aggressiveness; the other aims simply at defining clear boundaries and impose respect.
The essence of passive-aggressive behavior is a tension in the person displaying such behavior, while assertiveness aims at achieving the exact opposite.
Passive-aggressive behavior is often a sign of discomfort and an inability to express one's frustration explicitly.
It is the tool of the weak.
It is a tool for cowards.
Assertiveness on the other hand respects other people's personal space and boundaries will explicitly putting up clear and distinct boundaries of your own.
It doesn't mean harm or disrespect.
It aims at defining the limits you accept without crossing other people's limits.
It is not about dominating your interlocutor; it is about not letting anyone disrespect you.
Assertiveness is polite yet firm.
As opposed to aggressive communication, it isn't pushy. There has to be a balance between saying "no" to others and saying "yes" to yourself. Those who are assertive know what they want and how to achieve it without stepping on others.
It is the sweet spot between self-confidence and proper social skills that allow you to impose yourself without putting others down.
As opposed to being passive-aggressive; or being either aggressive or passive.
Aggressiveness will lead you to nothing but useless conflict; as your raised voice indicates a lack of self-confidence that you try to compensate by violent.
Or in opposite cases, being passive; not being vocal enough to the point where you basically invite people to take advantage of you.
A sweet spot IS POSSIBLE.
Work on your assertiveness and your overall social skills will drastically improve.
Do you want me to go more in detail concerning Assertiveness? (Coming posts)
Anonymous Poll
93%
Yes
7%
No
Assertiveness relies on 3 essential principles:
- Clarity (Conciseness)
- Acknowledgement of the other (Empathy)
- Firmness (Enforcement)
For you to be properly assertive, you need to combine those three principles to convey your message as clearly, firmly and respectfully.
That is how you can impose yourself without stepping on other people's toes or creating useless conflict.
Doing so will earn you respect without you attempting to please or impress anyone.
Being assertive is first and foremost being respectful towards yourself.
Hence the importance of being short and clear; thus eliminating any fluff that might create confusion in the mind of your interlocutor, you want them to understand and respect your boundaries.
So, how do you do it really?
Example:
"I appreciate you calling me, but I'm in the middle of something so I'll call you back later."
Acknowledgement of the other person's effort first.
Then introducing that you're not available; without explaining yourself, you don't need to tell them everything, all they need to know is that you're not available.
The more you will try to explain how busy you are; the more likely they are to insist or simply waste more of your time on the phone.
You then end your sentence with your own terms: "I'll call you back later".
And that's the way it will be. Non-negotiable.
Yet very respectful.
The trick is to escalate; yet keep calm and control over the conversation.
- Clarity (Conciseness)
- Acknowledgement of the other (Empathy)
- Firmness (Enforcement)
For you to be properly assertive, you need to combine those three principles to convey your message as clearly, firmly and respectfully.
That is how you can impose yourself without stepping on other people's toes or creating useless conflict.
Doing so will earn you respect without you attempting to please or impress anyone.
Being assertive is first and foremost being respectful towards yourself.
Hence the importance of being short and clear; thus eliminating any fluff that might create confusion in the mind of your interlocutor, you want them to understand and respect your boundaries.
So, how do you do it really?
Example:
"I appreciate you calling me, but I'm in the middle of something so I'll call you back later."
Acknowledgement of the other person's effort first.
Then introducing that you're not available; without explaining yourself, you don't need to tell them everything, all they need to know is that you're not available.
The more you will try to explain how busy you are; the more likely they are to insist or simply waste more of your time on the phone.
You then end your sentence with your own terms: "I'll call you back later".
And that's the way it will be. Non-negotiable.
Yet very respectful.
The trick is to escalate; yet keep calm and control over the conversation.
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One of the many advantages to not identifying to collective identity/stereotypes/social boxes:
Nothing affects you.
Let me explain, I'm sure you're pretty confused.
Here is what you probably think:
How?
Why?
What?
Let me explain:
Most people cannot properly formulate what they truly think. And that's for the very simple reason that they don't even know what they think. They're too confused with all the social conditioning and their own biases that they can't even think about who they truly are.
But that's not even the focal point.
The focal point is the following:
When you don't identify to any group, youre free to identify as unique.
As such, most people will not be able to directly criticize you.
Why?
I know that's why youre thinking again.
Here is my answer:
It cannot affect you because unless what is being said is solely about you, it's not directed at you.
That's why you should think critically.
All ideological currents have flaws.
If you're to be self-sufficient, you only take what suits you and drop the rest.
Ultimately, you get the best or what your perception allows you to judge positive and ditch the rest.
The point being never fully agreeing to anything.
The point being:
Being a unique being that nothing will ever match.
The only way for haters to express themselves at this point is to be passive-aggressive.
In order for them not to be the starting point of the problem and conflict.
Except!
Passive-aggressiveness can't even reach you.
Because anything passive isn't directed at you.
In general statements are not about you.
Because you're unique, because you chose who you are, nothing defines you besides who you want to be.
I truly and sincerely hope that you get my message. Because I've put a lot in trying to simplify how I've reached what I've reached today, and I want my efforts to have an echo on how you think.
Not because I wish to influence you, but because I've reached clarity and hope that you can too.
Because it's winderfu and I hope more people could embrace it.
Nothing affects you.
Let me explain, I'm sure you're pretty confused.
Here is what you probably think:
How?
Why?
What?
Let me explain:
Most people cannot properly formulate what they truly think. And that's for the very simple reason that they don't even know what they think. They're too confused with all the social conditioning and their own biases that they can't even think about who they truly are.
But that's not even the focal point.
The focal point is the following:
When you don't identify to any group, youre free to identify as unique.
As such, most people will not be able to directly criticize you.
Why?
I know that's why youre thinking again.
Here is my answer:
It cannot affect you because unless what is being said is solely about you, it's not directed at you.
That's why you should think critically.
All ideological currents have flaws.
If you're to be self-sufficient, you only take what suits you and drop the rest.
Ultimately, you get the best or what your perception allows you to judge positive and ditch the rest.
The point being never fully agreeing to anything.
The point being:
Being a unique being that nothing will ever match.
The only way for haters to express themselves at this point is to be passive-aggressive.
In order for them not to be the starting point of the problem and conflict.
Except!
Passive-aggressiveness can't even reach you.
Because anything passive isn't directed at you.
In general statements are not about you.
Because you're unique, because you chose who you are, nothing defines you besides who you want to be.
I truly and sincerely hope that you get my message. Because I've put a lot in trying to simplify how I've reached what I've reached today, and I want my efforts to have an echo on how you think.
Not because I wish to influence you, but because I've reached clarity and hope that you can too.
Because it's winderfu and I hope more people could embrace it.
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Forwarded from Atlas' Majliss (۞ Atlas ۞)
Mimetics, the art of getting ideas into human heads (Introduction):
These days, we can observe a curious phenomenon particularly sensitive in the streets; it consists in the need that many people to wear insignia, to manifest in some way externally a little of their inner life of their inner life, of their orientation.
We see people wearing the most varied of insignia people wear the most varied insignia, sporting or political, indicating that they are members of this or that.
We see people wearing the most varied badges, sporting or political, indicating that they are members of this or that association or society, or even of this or that club of chess players, philatelists, bowlers, etc., etc.
Badges which (at first glance) have no particular meaning, but which are nevertheless worn as a result of some of some impulse arising from an intuitive way.
One finds the most unexpected and the most surprising forms.
Thus, women like to wear a small emblem representing the popular
representing the popular Mickey-Mouse, or (hardly comprehensible) a- a particularly ugly basset hound of a metal basset hound; among the men, the banana badge of the Fyffes is not uncommon, for example, in Denmark.
This phenomenon has a deeper biological reason:
Like all living beings, man has the need to probe, to explore what approaches from the outside, for example, a to recognise the enemy or the friend, or a neutral, harmless person, in order to adapt his attitude in good time.
In human , it is mainly the facial expression and gestures, the way of speaking that we hear, that we observe and that serve as a basis for the judgement that we form of them.
Now, when the mechanical means of communication impose such a rapid pace on our lives, that the need for an immediate orientation, based on the results of the analysis of the the need for immediate guidance, developed in less than a second, is imperative.
This is why external symbols have become so popular nowadays.
Throughout this week we will explore the use of meme and symbols as a tool of power.
This part requires a capacity for deduction and interpretation reserved for the most intelligent among us, but I have full confidence that my Majliss guests have the cognitive abilities to understand and integrate the elements we will see together.
The less naturally gifted individuals in terms of IQ have already jumped ship, which enhances the Majliss experience.
Grand Rising.
These days, we can observe a curious phenomenon particularly sensitive in the streets; it consists in the need that many people to wear insignia, to manifest in some way externally a little of their inner life of their inner life, of their orientation.
We see people wearing the most varied of insignia people wear the most varied insignia, sporting or political, indicating that they are members of this or that.
We see people wearing the most varied badges, sporting or political, indicating that they are members of this or that association or society, or even of this or that club of chess players, philatelists, bowlers, etc., etc.
Badges which (at first glance) have no particular meaning, but which are nevertheless worn as a result of some of some impulse arising from an intuitive way.
One finds the most unexpected and the most surprising forms.
Thus, women like to wear a small emblem representing the popular
representing the popular Mickey-Mouse, or (hardly comprehensible) a- a particularly ugly basset hound of a metal basset hound; among the men, the banana badge of the Fyffes is not uncommon, for example, in Denmark.
This phenomenon has a deeper biological reason:
Like all living beings, man has the need to probe, to explore what approaches from the outside, for example, a to recognise the enemy or the friend, or a neutral, harmless person, in order to adapt his attitude in good time.
In human , it is mainly the facial expression and gestures, the way of speaking that we hear, that we observe and that serve as a basis for the judgement that we form of them.
Now, when the mechanical means of communication impose such a rapid pace on our lives, that the need for an immediate orientation, based on the results of the analysis of the the need for immediate guidance, developed in less than a second, is imperative.
This is why external symbols have become so popular nowadays.
Throughout this week we will explore the use of meme and symbols as a tool of power.
This part requires a capacity for deduction and interpretation reserved for the most intelligent among us, but I have full confidence that my Majliss guests have the cognitive abilities to understand and integrate the elements we will see together.
The less naturally gifted individuals in terms of IQ have already jumped ship, which enhances the Majliss experience.
Grand Rising.
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