Society isolates and resists those who think deeply, differently, and independently… not because their ideas are new or unconventional, but because they expose the limitations of those around them, something most people would rather avoid. While external forms of superiority… such as physical strength, wealth, or beauty… are recognized, they do not necessarily challenge a person’s core self-perception. However, someone who sees the world differently challenges not just ideas, but also beliefs, identity, and one’s entire understanding of reality. This is perceived as a direct threat to the ego, triggering a defensive reaction to protect one’s sense of self.
Those with deeper insights are often pushed to the fringes of society, not because they are wrong, but because their perspectives disrupt established thinking and unsettle the ego. Human nature instinctively resists discomfort, and few things are more unsettling than having one's deeply held beliefs questioned.
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Anarchist / Voluntaryist, Dissident, Individualist, Toxic Bitcoiner
Mein Trump says MAGA!

People always need idols—presidents, celebrities, influencers—anyone but themselves. They cannot understand themselves, so they look to others to tell them how to live, what to think, what to wear, what to like or dislike, what to fear, and what to desire.
They never stop to question why. They never look beyond the surface. Instead, they blindly follow, content to be shaped by forces outside themselves.
And the system makes sure there’s an idol for everyone. Elon for the tech crowd, Trump for the boomers, Kanye for those who think rebellion is fashion, Tate for the men desperate to feel powerful. Each group fed exactly what they crave, and they eat it up without a second thought, mistaking it for wisdom, mistaking it for truth.
The elderly, who drain the lifeblood of the young through state coercion, often slander young men in a particular way. They claim that youth means inexperience and a lack of wisdom, insisting that caution only comes with age. They label young men as reckless, headstrong, and overconfident. But this is nothing more than a cunning tactic used by older men to maintain control over younger, sharper minds.
I can’t stand statists, but bitcoiners who buy into statist ideas and voting are even worse—they’re a total letdown. I expected more from them, but they’re nothing but a disappointment.