How Good Intentions Became Our Curse
The Uber-Self-Reliant Ideology Has Distorted And Inverted Reality
QUOTE FROM THE BOOK: By putting economic servitude before real individual health and flourishing, our priorities have become dramatically and dangerously misplaced, and more suffering, paradoxically, has been the unhappy result (British medical Journal 2021)
When scrutinizing our current social model, it becomes evident that everything is worsening and on the brink of spinning out of control. But why are there still so many people who do not stop what they are doing and realize that we are on the edge of a cliff as a collective?
The left versus right conundrum is entirely nonsensical at this point. Both sides seek to plunge us into a mega-crisis that no one can win because the problem's roots run much more profound. Despite their differences, both factions claim to have good intentions, but we must examine the outcomes produced to recognize that both sides have significant flaws. Social programs have proven to be a complete failure and have led people to believe that the government is the answer to everything, and corporate welfare, which is meant to maintain high job numbers, has given rise to an oligarchy.
The answer is simple: money does not generate happiness and even twists good intentions, rendering them fruitless.
Humanity must stop enforcing good intentions, or this immature mindset will lead to our downfall. How many times don’t we hear the experts claiming that following “the science” saves lives, that we need more social programs to alleviate poverty… or that we need to finance a war to obliterate some evil villains fomenting nefarious plots?
For anyone who cares about the truth, geopolitical analysts such as Jeffrey Sachs and John Mearsheimer are among the very few to trust.
The issue is that once we trust authority, the chosen clan or clique faces the same survival duties as the average individual. This exemplifies that economic competition is an absolute societal plague. Any form of monopoly will cause large-scale conflicts to justify its existence.
Such a stance must be put to rest, or it will hinder any effort toward decentralization.
We cannot fix the system as long as people do not understand the inner workings of monetarism because ignoring the issue only allows the same problems to resurface and worsen. Most people resist exploring the heart of the matter because they intuitively know that their beliefs will be seriously challenged and may crumble. The world is in the hands of several delusions, and all are connected to the Religion of Materialism.
First, we never truly know what’s really planned at a higher level. The infighting among ruling ideologies is nothing new, but we must also recognize that the pursuit of power resembles a chess game: alliances rise and fall, with taxpayers often treated as pawns on the chessboard, funding the downfall of others or/and their own.
So now war literally means peace. This is similar to Wall Street shareholders cheering during mass layoffs. No wonder society is going down the drain.
There isn’t much difference with Antiquity.
This competition system wouldn’t function without widespread suffering and death. But the “good versus evil narrative” is always successful. It divides humans to no end. It is getting worse because the narrative has been successfully flipped upside down, and Freedom became Slavery. And otherwise.
We owe this to a profound lack of critical thinking and the failure to comprehend the metaphysical nature of Duality. When extremes are pushed far enough, they become very much alike. That happens because the Natural Order wants us to recognize the uselessness of the “us vs. them.”
We all become what we fight against when succumbing to fanaticism…. for the sake of good intentions.
Our previous entry exposed the SSRIs hoax, which was initiated by individuals who claimed to have our best interests at heart, just like COVID. That’s what money makes people do. The truth and good intentions will never be profitable enough, so now we are all swimming in an ocean of highly damaging pseudo-beliefs.
Wait for the other side of the coin to be revealed. Combatting corruption has its downsides. Once things return to normal, corruption will not only reemerge but be even more insidious.
There is growing concern that anticorruption awareness-raising efforts may be backfiring; instead of encouraging citizens to resist corruption, they may be nudging them to “go with the corrupt grain.” (cambridge.org)
Rich or poor countries do not matter. They all report that corruption has gone out of hand. ‘Yes, let’s ponder that a little bit because it is evident that corruption has gotten worse over the last 50 years to reach such epidemic levels, and this despite ALL the watchdogs. Do you agree?
In 2016, Our Rotten World: 85% of humans lived under a corrupt government, according to Atlas News.
But that was almost 10 years ago. it leaves you pondering. Take the UN, which oversees global affairs and is supposed to prevent wars. 44% live on $6 per day, the Iraq war has thrown the Middle East upside down, not to mention that WW3 could be on its way.
Under the guise of feeding the world, we are poisoned from all sides. Corporations like Cargill are causing havoc on the planet, and nothing was done because they are deemed too big to fail. Maintaining high job numbers is paramount for lawmakers, just like their constituents. As long as the economy is seemingly thriving, many believe that good intentions are governing the planet.
Today, and because 60% of households go paycheck to paycheck, being able to pay monthly bills equates to happiness. But the whole system fuels servitude.
We often hear about fraud involving specific charities, but that hardly surprises anyone anymore. What many overlook is that if charities haven’t drastically reduced poverty by now, perhaps there is something fundamentally wrong with the system itself. We all need a bank account to remain relevant in this paradigm, but why are our banks, which are supposed to be in the know and working to safeguard our lifestyle, not telling us that the world's debt has reached an apocalyptic threshold?
What is the problem then?
We live in a world where a majority is supposed to have good intentions and be considerate, but outcomes do not translate this at all.
The problem is straightforward.
Overall, monetarism is an energy that does not align with charity. In many cases, it can even be anti-life. We must step back and examine the broader picture for the issue to become apparent.
True charity will always consist of direct acts of kindness carried out individually because humans are interdependent. Although financial assistance is way more effective between individuals directly, the effort becomes fruitless over time when big organizations handle donations. Local charities work much better.
The Natural Order prefers the Micro because it shapes the Macro, which then mirrors back to the Micro. Our thoughts create our social environment.
However, since so many individuals adhere to beliefs that disconnect them from each other, we are moving toward chaos.
The neoliberal, uber-self-reliant free market nurtured by Wall Street has to be questioned and left behind if we want to make it as a Civilization. The study of Materialism must become part of our high school curriculum.
Monetarism cannot longer be regarded as a religion and must be demystified. It's as simple as that.
However, achieving favorable outcomes will only be possible if people understand how we arrived at this point in the first place. Without this understanding, lifestyle coaches and therapists will remain more or less inefficient. The problem lies within the fabric of flawed ideologies imprinting human psyches. It is painful to admit, but it’s time to unlearn everything we were taught. We cannot allow George Orwell's vision to come true.
This crisis also offers a remarkable opportunity: it paves the way for a new paradigm, but we must be ready to embrace Planetary Stewardship and a Benevolent Society.