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Roman Simon
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Thinker. Explorer. Speaker. ₿usinessman. Sharing deepest insights from my personal experience.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
Karma is real, you just misunderstood it. Whenever you believe and submit you get exploited. That's karma.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
I'm currently doing 60-hour dry fast. Interesting experience. And very beneficial, as many say. I'll see soon.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
Most mental and physiological health problems will dissappear if you eat real food, are active physically and have sufficient sleep, and communicate with new people.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
The system benefits when you simply trust — anything and everything. The system does not care if you get burned. An obedient society will continue to exist and can be exploited. This is why trust is promoted and rational thinking is ridiculed. But an individual — you — is harmed by trust most of the time, even when it is used only with the closest people. Every time you rely on trust, there is a chance of harmful consequences. Use trust repeatedly, and exploitation becomes inevitable. Your mind can think and develop effective strategies for interaction. You just need to understand that you need it.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
The battle is not between political parties or countries. The battle is in our minds between malicious parasitic indoctrination and our purpose and survival instincts.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
Listen — how much do you value your life? There is no amount of money that could justify giving it up. Right? Your life is infinitely precious, and negotiating its value is meaningless and foolish. The most valuable thing in the universe is already yours. You can choose to use it consciously and take control of it — or you can surrender it and let it be exploited by others. The choice is yours.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
A computer is a very interesting and unique device. The way it operates depends entirely on the software installed on it. The computer has no understanding of reality and can interact with it only in the ways you allow — by connecting it to networks, sensors, or other mechanisms. By itself, it has no clue about anything. You can install very strange kinds of software on a computer. You can create virtual worlds inside its “mind”, and the computer will treat these virtual realities as real, because it cannot distinguish between actual reality and simulated ones. Whoever programs the computer determines its behavior and its fate. The same is true for the human mind. image
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
FREEDOM REQUIRES RESTRICTION The more free you want to become, the more you need to restrict yourself. How can this be true? There are different kinds of freedom: philosophical, theoretical, physical, moral, biological, and others. Each of these describes a specific type of freedom, and each works differently. If you are stuck on a basic, animalistic, biological level — like a dog, for example — and operate from that perspective, the only freedom you will seek is biological freedom. Dogs are free in that sense. They do whatever they want. They run around, eat whatever they find, and relieve themselves wherever they decide. But are dogs truly free? From a biological perspective, yes — they are free, because they do what they want. But from all other perspectives, they are extremely limited. Because they do not restrict themselves, nature limits them. If you live your life on autopilot — routinely doing whatever you want, eating whatever you want, sleeping whenever you want, chasing pleasure and avoiding discomfort — you will be like the dog. You may feel free, and you may be biologically free, but reality will severely limit you. You will only be able to do basic things and interact with the world only on the level it allows you. If you are more aware and understand this concept, you go deeper. You start thinking about freedom differently — philosophically. If you want to interact with people, influence them, and affect outcomes, you need power. Take money as an example. To gain it, you must limit your biological freedoms and desires. You must focus, delay gratification, and create value. When you do this, you actually become more free, because you gain leverage and power to affect reality and other people. So by restricting yourself, you become more free. When you think about this deeply, you realize that freedom and limitation are tightly connected and inversely proportional. The more you restrict yourself for pursuit of freedom, the more freedom you gain. The only real question is: how much freedom do you want, and what kind? Because there is also theoretical freedom, which has no limits — and pursuing limitless abstractions can disconnect you from limited, real-world reality. — Warrior's Path image
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
Everyone knows that mathematics allows you to calculate things — but does it really? It only allows you to calculate things if you actually use it yourself and understand how the calculation is done. When mathematics is treated merely as a word or an abstract concept, something strange happens. For example, if someone tells you that they calculated something and gives you the result, you tend to accept it as true. You know that mathematics can produce correct results, and you assume that since they used mathematics, the outcome must be correct. But in this situation, you are not using mathematics — you are using belief. If you write down the numbers, apply the formulas yourself, and understand how the process works, you are actually calculating reality. You can verify the result. But if you simply enter numbers into a calculator or ask an AI chatbot and accept the output, you are not doing mathematics — you are believing. You may believe the result is correct, but without understanding and performing the calculation yourself, you can never be certain that it is true. This is exactly how delusional and fake realities are created: when belief replaces understanding.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
THE LIES THAT SHAPE THE WORLD It is interesting how people read an article or watch a video where someone explains something deep and complex about the world — physics, psychology, society, or any other topic — and immediately assume they understand it. They then start arguing with others, using these ideas as evidence, even though they have never truly verified or tested them in real life. To go deeper into reality, you must first understand it at the surface level — the level where you actually interact with it. Understanding comes from direct experience, exploration, and observation. When you skip this step and jump straight into abstract explanations, you lose the ability to tell what is true and what is not. At that point, almost anything can be explained to you convincingly, and you will believe it. Take mathematics. If you do not understand and use calculus yourself, anyone can convince you that any formula works — even a fake one. There is no limit. Once you rely on belief instead of understanding, you become vulnerable to persuasion. Anyone can convince you of anything. The real problem is not belief itself, but the outcomes that beliefs produce. If you believe things that do not benefit you, or even make your life worse, that is the perfect setup for control. This is how much of the modern world operates. Convincing stories are constructed, wrapped in emotion and psychology, and presented as reality. People accept these stories, defend them, and live by them — while the creators of these narratives benefit from exploiting those who believe them. This applies to most modern belief systems, including religion, science as it is presented to the public, entertainment, ideology, and many other areas where narratives are created and promoted. The logic is simple. No one will spend time, effort, and resources trying to convince you of something unless they benefit from it. Convincing people is difficult and inefficient. Why would someone do it just to help you understand the truth? That would be a terrible strategy, because the more people understand how the world actually works, the less exploitable they become. The direct incentive is the opposite: to keep people confused, dependent, and believing in convenient stories. The more delusional someone is, the easier they are to control and exploit. Once you see this, it becomes hard to unsee. Every time you hear a new study, a new story, a new ideology, or someone trying to convince you that something is true, ask yourself a simple question: why? Have you ever tried to convince someone of a truth you genuinely understand? You know how hard and ungrateful it is. So why are they telling you this? Why are they so invested in making you believe it? To make you smarter? To help you? Think about that. — Warrior's Path
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
If you look at this chart and believe Bitcoin is in a bear market, you're braindead. You probably are buying gold and silver now 😬 image
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
BTW. I have important and detailed posts in my Subscriptions area X. For those who are ready to focus and change their lives.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
The biggest problem people have is the feeling that they're not good enough or normal. The secret is: no one actually is good enough or normal. That's a psyop. Everyone is wherever they accepted to be and are moving somewhere. You can do the same.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
"I'm so sad, people don't understand me, and they don't accept me too." People don't understand and accept even themselves. How're you expecting them to understand you? Do you understand yourself? That's a good start. Now find smarter individuals.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
Imagine going to a supermarket to buy food, but stopping in the middle of the road, breaking down and starting crying. WTF? Finish the trip first. You can cry later, after you return home and eat.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
Harming yourself is the dumbest thing anyone can do. It doesn't solve any problems and doesn't even hide them or distract you. It's just a random dumb reaction of a dummy. You're smarter than that.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
When you feel bad about yourself or anything else, it is not a signal that you need to do something stupid or harm yourself. It's a signal that you need to do something smart and beneficial. Don't mess it up.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
Everything in our lives is influenced by fear. This is why your relationship with fear will determine your future. Make fear your friend.
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Roman Simon 2 weeks ago
Modern men don't seek understanding, they crave stimulation. Their brains are so dead, that they need anything that can keep them engaged. Fireworks of emotions mixed with sex and money. Absolute landfill of filth.