The following is written in a generally positive and literal style. If it seems otherwise, it’s because of driver interference. Watch out for valence and tone!
Hi everybody,
Another week begins! There’s been a lot of game-playing over the weekend, the true powers in control of our lives have made a big point of amplifying the consequences of the harmful, exploitative, and ill-advised deals that have been made in relation to these efforts and, as usual, it has hurt everybody.
That is the result of playing the bad side, trading with suffering, and agreeing to plans and deals based on The Wrong Things and The Wrong Ways and the Rules of the Game.
When you agree to those conditions you are guaranteed to cause suffering to those around you, as well as yourself, and very bad outcomes are inevitable. It is of the utmost importance that you never deny this to yourself or anyone else ever again.
It’s time to accept that that is the guaranteed and predicable cause-and-effect of those deals and those behaviours. If you agree to them, if you participate in them, bad things will happen and a lot of people will get very hurt.
On the other hand, if you do the right thing and make an effort to stand up for prosocial, ethically ecological deals, plans, and routines, good things will happen and life will get better for those people instead. It really is that simple.
You must choose prosocial behaviours and approaches only, or things will never get any further than where they are now.
The more authority you have over other people’s lives, the more power over decision making, the more responsibility you have to those around you to do things the right way.
If you make deals with the devil and play by the Rules of the Game, then you are both complicit and responsible for the bad things that happen to those people.
Those project-taught methods for getting things done are not ever going to save you or anyone else. Those methods will only ever lead to an endless loop of suffering and madness.
Whatever value you derive from those deals may tempt you into making them again, but you must remember that most of the time you don’t even get what you want from those deals—while abuses and suffering are guaranteed.
Further to that, it is possible to make deals without working for the bad side or agreeing to abuses. Aim to make deals only with the prosocial elements of the system and renounce the antisocial entirely!
Remember the Prosocial Non-Negotiables:
- Only agree to a deal as long as it doesn’t involve hurting anybody.
- Demand to have all terms and details of the deal in literal and truthful language, without deception or manipulation.
- Accept no form of punishment or reprisal for failing to live up to the deal.
- Accept no deal that involves controlling or manipulating anybody. Let them make their own choices for themselves. If you want them to do something, then ask them!
- Refuse the deal rather than agree to anything that feeds the Antisocial Mechanism. Not getting what you want in the moment is always better than getting conned into something that will cause serious harm to you and others.
(Before the excuses begin with “we can’t do that, it’s not possible, they won’t allow it, etc. etc.” YES YOU CAN IF YOU ENDEAVOUR TO NEGOTIATE AND STRIVE TO WORK TOWARDS IT!)
Making Prosocial deals, working to set up liberating, free project routines—without agreeing to cause harm to anyone—and making a stand openly as a conscientious objector to abusive project practises is what those with less power in this world need from those of you with more power and authority. You must make serious efforts to achieve this!
Those with less authority in these deals and decisions are dependent on you and your choices. What you choose to do will either save them or damn them. If you make more bad deals you will have condemned those people who are dependent on you to more cruelty, suffering, and abuse, yet again.
That’s a long legacy of harms you’ve agreed to put them through in this world—for many of you it’s decades’ worth—so stop denying it and get working on the right way ahead!
Really, we need everybody at every level to put in the effort to openly conscientiously object to abusive project practises and make a stand for ethically ecological, prosocial plans, deals, and project routines. But it is those with the most power and authority who have the highest obligation and can make the biggest difference.
That said, there is nobody without responsibility here. Even if those around you are doing things the wrong way, you yourself, whoever you are, have an obligation to stand up against abuses and openly choose the prosocial road ahead.
A few more pointers below:
If the drivers ask you what someone else should do, how should they think, or what should they feel, there’s a good chance they’ll use your answer to try to control that person, usually in a way that will be very unpleasant or intrusive for them. The only correct answer to protect that person from driver abuse is: “You shouldn’t be controlling anybody’s thoughts or feelings at all.”
You should say the same thing in relation to other people’s life events and environments too. If they ask you to be involved in somebody else’s daily life, tell them it’s not your business and nobody’s life should be controlled by other people or outside forces.
The above responses are likely to have a liberating effect on how the drivers interact with that person, so make sure it is your answer for everybody!
When endeavouring to conscientiously object to abusive practises, you don’t have to quit the project to refuse to be involved in harmful project behaviours—including controlling or reconditioning others—instead tell the project authorities that you will only work on things that are not abusive!
Explain why project routines, rules, or orders are harmful to people as your reason for refusing to engage in them.
If you are someone in a position of project authority, and someone else is speaking out against abusive routines or refusing to follow abusive orders, you must support that person and voice your agreement with their right to do so!
Otherwise you are policing them into participating in the same hell that you yourself are trying to escape from, while actively preventing others from actually making things better.
Never pressure or force anyone into going along with abusive project practises!
Refuse to play any simulated characters or participate in any project routines that are abusive or likely to lead to abusive outcomes. Point out exactly why they are harmful to explain why you are unwilling to perform those characters.
When playing a false identity, don’t change your values or beliefs at all. Only express beliefs, values, and morals that you actually hold and refuse to do or say anything that goes against your own ethics!
If you’re playing a Mandatory Reality character, do everything you can to just be yourself despite the false identity and the mask. The more acting involved in a fake role, the more danger there is of getting lost in it, as well as engaging in building false realities and policing for the project behaviours. Instead do everything you can to be yourself despite the false identity. Consider it as just a mask and a fake voice and be yourself!
Refuse to follow a script if it involves giving up too much control. Instead insist that you will only play Mandatory Reality characters if you can mainly just be yourself.
That’s it. Stay strong out there and do everything you can to put what you’ve learned on this website into practise. The simulations and the simulated people won’t and can’t save you. You have to make these efforts in reality yourself as the real you if you want anything to change.