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RE: Stockholm Syndrome or Denial?

in #politics6 years ago

Denial is one of the most powerful and little talked about things that we all do to some extent and in many ways. The ability of human kind to live in a state of perpetual denial is simply breathtaking. It covers an immense array of things well beyond the scope of noticing you’ve been turned into a slave of State. Simply denying the existence of God, to me, is the ultimate denial.

The idea that you are happy with your life when in fact you’d long given up the hope or dream of being truly happy; somewhere around primary school age. Denial is the most destructive force that we do unto ourselves that I have come across. It may be some kind of survival instinct, to allow the mind to cope with conflicting realities and information. It may seem to serve people so that they can continue the life they have grown accustomed to. We hypnotize ourselves 80% of the time, and the other 20% we leave it to others to do.

We love government because we can blame them for everything and ignore the rest of the stuff they do because otherwise we might have to take responsibility for our lives and beyond. Maybe that is the golden nugget here. People are downright miserable, and who wants to blame themselves for that!?