Your enemy is you... (An Asperger's view on society)

Being an Aspie is not easy to tolerate interact with neuro-tipycal individuals, however Aspies are condemned to be a minority and have to constantly find ways to slow down to be able to insert ourselves in your society.

But we suffer a lot when we realize most don't see the world for what it is and prefer to live in a bubble that is what has allowed tyrants once and again to seize control of humanity.

Actually most tyrants or great history makers (world changers) are probably aspies, either gone bad or not...

This drove me to think about the enemies doctrine...

A state, a government are never to blame for the current state of things, of course it is someone else's fault, and then fear is born and fear is the mind killer... People in fear do not act, and when you don't act you are not solving a problem, you are just procrastinating because you are afraid of the consequences .

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Good read: https://www.todaysparent.com/family/totally-amazing-this-book-describes-aspergers-like-having-superpowers/

The society and the politicians and the leftist run educational system have conditioned our minds.

In our society, nothing is ever solved because it is easier to look for who's guilty than to look for solutions.

There is a communist doctrine that says everything can be blamed on three things to divert attention:

The internal enemies, the external enemies and the past enemies.

Change and progress happens when people stops looking for the enemy and realize the enemy is their fears, paralyzed by fear you tend to look for solace not for solutions, and then you enter the social conditioning of looking for someone or something to blame.

You don't grow fast enough in WEKU, it is not because you are not offering the right content, it is because of the farmers, the scammers, the whales.

You don't get the promotion in your job, it is not because you are a sub-performer is because Peter is dating your boss daughter...

It is always easier to look for something external to blame.

It is always better to tell you have enemies, than to accept your weaknesses and work into correcting them.



Originally posted in Weku.io

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