21/08/2025

Important Tips on the Right Approach

The following is written in a positive and literal style. If it seems otherwise, it’s because of driver interference. Watch out for valence and tone!

Hi everybody!

Hope you’re all well today! I’m pretty busy at the moment working on the Strategies of Overt Resistance introductory addition: Building the Right Behaviours, which should be online on Saturday, as long as there are no unexpected delays.

I’ll be focusing on Masks-Off and a few more strategies for Fighting for Reality after that so I’ll keep you posted.

In the meantime, here’s a few useful tips. I hope they help!

Look after yourselves and stay strong.

Important Tips!

Generally speaking, anything prosocial must be both good for you and for others, without causing any secondary harms.

Whenever the drivers bother you, ask them if they’re doing the right things the right ways?

If not, then their behaviour is unacceptable and you should point this out to them openly and literally.

With what they’ve done to us, the drivers NEVER have a right to criticize any of us for anything at all.

Use any good advice but never trust them, if they are telling you to use the Wrong Things and the Wrong Ways they are deliberately giving you bad advice.

Ask yourself if what they are telling you to do is actually healthy or harmful. Is it bad for you or those around you? If so, you should refuse to do what they say.

If the drivers try to communicate with you through metaphors and code tell them that you’ll only accept literal details. We’ve had enough symbols through movie and song references and so on.

Metaphorical language and symbolism should only be used sparingly in healthy communication—code almost never.

We need real true information.

(Personally I never use code in any published material and only in conversation reluctantly. And never on the driver network, which I am trying very hard never to use!)

When it comes to taking action, If the only options you’re considering involve using the Wrong Things and the Wrong Ways, then you’re very often better not doing anything.

Choose passive overt behaviours to avoid using the wrong approach—because the wrong approach will cause harm.

Or, even better, JUST SAY NO to the bad methods, openly and overtly, and then point out how irrational and harmful they are, which is why you are refusing to do them.

Take some time to come up with something as close to The Right Approach as possible to overcome the challenge.

Applying The Right Approach will definitely make things better, no matter what else happens.

When it comes to openly conscientiously objecting to the Wrong Things and the Wrong Ways list of project-taught behaviours, you will have to pick your battles in terms of what you target first.

Begin with the worst and most harmful project methods. They’re all really unhealthy and bad for us, but some of them are much worse than others.

Some of the worst include:

  • Pretending to be against your own interests.
  • Playing along with hurtful behaviours.
  • Playing both sides of a really important issue.
  • Policing each other for the project.
  • Following orders that are obviously abusive or are likely to lead to abusive outcomes.
  • Giving up control of your body, voice, or behaviour to drivers.
  • Participating in routines based on surveillance.
  • Participating in routines based on mind control or enforced reconditioning.
  • Participating in routines based on social testing or experimentation without consent.

Important note:

Mind control and surveillance are extremely unhealthy for everybody involved.

The only people who should be involved in surveillance are trained law enforcement professionals with an ethically obtained legal warrant—none of which even exists in this world—while mind control is fundamentally evil, no matter what you do with it.

Refusing to participate in those two routines will have a serious cause-and-effect result in terms of how your own behaviour will improve your life and the lives of those around you. It will also very likely result in positive changes in the wider system of control too, primarily because of the Prosocial Pattern.

The Right Approach and the Prosocial Pattern

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