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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 months ago
Humans evolved for trust. Then parasites realized deception allows them to exploit everyone and they started deceiving. Countless ideologies were created. Today, most people live in an intentionally constructed world of lies — fake reality tuned for perfect exploitation. Like on the farm where everything is set up to extract as much as possible from sheep with the least effort. Fake religions, fake nations, fake parties, fake wars, fake money, fake systems, fake news, fake everything. But any technology can be used both for enslavement or for freedom. And we have all the tools necessary to become completely free. We just need to wake up and become aware of what is happening. After that we can learn about the tools and use them to build our freedom and the life we want. Are you aware? image
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
HOW TO FIND THE TRUTH Truth is an accurate description of reality. Not what you want reality to be. Not what authorities tell you it is. Not what feels right. What actually is. The problem is you can never fully possess it. You can only get closer to it. Every time you think you've arrived, new evidence emerges, a new angle opens up, and your understanding shifts. That's not a failure — that's how it works. So how do you find it? Start by hunting the lies. Lies are easier to trace because they're constructed intentionally. Someone built them, spread them, and had a reason to. When you find a lie and follow it back to its origin, truth starts emerging in the negative space around it. Then test everything against logic. Evidence alone isn't enough — it can be fabricated, cherry-picked, misinterpreted. But logical principles that consistently work across different situations and contexts bring you closer. If something is true, it holds up under pressure. If it collapses when you push it, it wasn't true. Then get personal experience. Reading about something is not understanding it. Living it, testing it, failing at it and trying again — that's where real understanding lives. Nobody can hand you truth. They can point toward it. You have to walk there yourself. The most dangerous thing you can do is believe something without understanding it. Belief without understanding is just a comfortable delusion. When you truly understand something, you stop believing it. That's the difference. And that difference is everything. image
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
My personal AI assistant is as disagreeable as I am. What a dikkkhead 😄🤦🏻‍♂️ image
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
APOLLO ON THE MOON 10 questions worth examining about the Apollo program: 1. The Van Allen belts The radiation levels astronauts would have passed through are lethal with prolonged exposure. NASA's explanation of the transit speed has never been independently verified with full technical transparency. 2. The photography Perfectly exposed, perfectly framed photographs taken by astronauts wearing bulky gloves, unable to look through a viewfinder, in extreme lighting conditions. Professional photographers find this implausible. 3. The original telemetry data NASA admitted it lost the original high-quality footage and telemetry tapes. The most important technical records of humanity's greatest achievement — gone. 4. The lunar module A vehicle built by the lowest bidder, tested minimally, that had to perform a perfect landing and launch from the moon's surface. No margin for error. Zero failures across six missions. 5. The flag movement Flags appearing to wave in an environment with no atmosphere. 6. Stanley Kubrick The timing of 2001: A Space Odyssey and certain statements attributed to Kubrick before his death raise uncomfortable questions. 7. The missing stars No stars visible in any lunar photographs despite the moon having no atmosphere to obscure them. 8. The heat Surface temperatures on the moon reach 127°C. The film and equipment used should have been compromised significantly. 9. Soviet silence The USSR had every geopolitical reason to expose a hoax. They never did. Some read this as confirmation. Others find the silence itself suspicious. 10. "We" haven't been back Fifty years of technological advancement and nobody has returned. If it was achievable in 1969, why not since? These are questions. Draw your own conclusions. image
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
The easiest way to destroy a company is to put an emotional person on the board of directors. The easiest way to destroy a family is to give a woman equal power.
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
How to grow your account on X: Write 20 simple provocative divisive posts half of people will love and half will hate, and post them circling again and again. Unfortunately this is what leads to arguments and engagement, which leads to impressions and growth. It's disgusting.
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
Every woman is a feminist when you are not masculine enough.
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
Would you create a business with a beautiful woman and bet everything you have on it, investing all you resources?
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
If she loves you, she will hate you if you become too available, weak, agreeable, indecisive, or overly respectful, because deep inside she craves a man. This is why she loved you in the first place — she felt that masculine energy. And now you are pretending to be a “nice guy”, a “good person”, and that disgusts her. image
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
Throwing random insults at strangers online to feel relevant and alive is how zombies convince themselves that they are humans too.
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
Clowns' job is to be hilarious so people laugh and try to embarrass them. Many influencers use this strategy nowadays. They intentionally spew nonsense to farm engagement from sheeple.
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
When playing GTA, in any mission, you just play it and advance. You don't think about loving or hating it. It is necessary to win the game, so you just execute enjoying the process. This is how winners see life. Do whatever is necessary to win, and just enjoy the process.
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
Sheep are enjoying their lives. This is how the ended up on the farm.
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WHY RAGE? Rage is fear with a mask on. When you feel rage, your body has decided you can't handle what's in front of you. It floods you with adrenaline and cortisol. Your heart rate spikes. Your strength increases. The whole system is designed for one thing — survival. This wasn't built for modern life. It was built for physical threats. But your nervous system doesn't distinguish between a predator and a person who disrespected you. It just reacts. So what triggers it? Something attacked something you can't defend. Your status. Your competence. Your identity. A belief you hold about yourself. When those get threatened and you don't feel equipped to handle it, rage shows up to compensate. That's why the angriest people are often the most insecure. The rage is covering something underneath — a fear of being exposed, of not being enough, of losing control. Pay attention to what makes you rage. Not to judge yourself for it. To learn from it. Every trigger is pointing directly at a weakness you haven't dealt with yet. The man who has nothing to prove doesn't rage easily. Not because he's suppressing it. Because the threat doesn't land the same way. He knows who he is. He knows what he's capable of. The attack slides off. You can use rage. That energy is real. Channel it inward — toward growth, toward the work, toward becoming harder to threaten. That's how it becomes useful. image
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
People who say "You can't eat your Bitcoin and you can't live in your Bitcoin", eat gold and live in their dollar bills.
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
If you haven't mastered yourself, if you haven't conquered your world, if you haven't built the life you want, relaxing or having hobbies is weak, dumb, and gheeyyy.
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IS IT OK TO BE SCARED? Fear is not the problem. Your relationship with it is. Fear exists. It shows up whether you want it to or not. Trying to eliminate it is a waste of energy. Pretending it isn't there is worse. What fear actually tells you is that you're at the edge of your competence. You haven't been here before. You don't know what happens next. That's not a signal to retreat — that's a signal that you're in the right place. The only way to understand a fear is to feel it. Not analyze it from a safe distance. Feel it. Let it be there. Stop running from it. When you avoid fear, it grows. When you face it, you start to see it for what it is — almost never as dangerous as it felt. Scared of talking to someone? Do it. Scared of failing publicly? Try anyway. Scared of asking for what you want? Ask. Most of what terrifies people isn't physically dangerous at all. It's uncomfortable. There's a difference. So yes — it's okay to be scared. Fear isn't weakness. Letting it make your decisions for you is. Feel it. Understand why it's there. Understand it is not actually dangerous. Move forward anyway. That's not fearlessness as in the absence of fear. That's fearlessness as in you stopped letting fear own you. image
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WHAT IS POSSIBLE Some things violate the laws of physics. You cannot travel faster than light. You cannot un-break an egg. Those are impossible — not because they're hard, but because reality doesn't permit them. Everything else is possible. The question is probability. Possible and probable are not the same thing. Winning the lottery is possible. It's not probable. Building a successful business is possible. Whether it's probable depends on what you do, how you think, and what you're willing to face. What actually matters is this: is what you want physically possible? If yes, then the conversation shifts. Now you're talking about probability — and probability is something you can influence. Your skills, your decisions, your environment, your consistency. These move the needle. You can't change what's impossible. You can change what's probable. So stop asking "is it possible?" That's almost never the real question. Ask instead: what would make this more probable? What would move the odds in your direction? That's a question you can actually work with. image
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
The dumber the members of a sect, the more you get attacked by them during disagreements.
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Roman Simon 2 months ago
Money can buy you freedom only if you are actually in prison. If you're not, money won't buy you freedom, because your prison is your mind.