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DisillusionedCitizen

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Thhroughout June 2025, I've reassessed my perspective on success, leading me into something unusual; in addition to the standard form of success, there's another form of success, one that, instead of benefitting people, it is achieved to their own detriment (it damages them instead of helpnig). The premise here is that, Instead of a fuckup, every step is taken correctly, but despite this, it still causes a person problems. An accomplishment of this kind can be easy to predict in fiction, but hard to see coming in real life. From that point on, I've been asking myself "if nothing went wrong with our beliefs and principles, then what worked too well?"

What is the cause of this kind of phenomenon? My hypothesis is that certain people are too confident in their beliefs, goal, ethics, and principles to the point they believe that such a thing won't backfire on them, and it may not happen right away.

Or maybe certain people pushed messages a positive attiude to avoid negativity, so much that the people trying to learn them end up being immature narcissists by accident. One example would be non-violence movement. The nonviolent activists think that, by avoiding violence, talking things out and spreading awareness, they're making positive change, but in a twist of irony, they've provided a backdoor to injustice, treachery and deceit.

That said, my guesses to this unusal kind of problem narrow down to either ethics or principles; some ethic/principle provided the Jews a means to slowly work their way to (subtle) dominance over Nations (especially Europe). My only problem is which ethic principle worked too well? It feels like I'm missing something here.

NOTE: I'm not sugeesting we should abandon our ethics and principles. I'm merely addressing the possibility that even they can work against us.

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You should be a bit more specific, of course every kind of advancement, and achievement, and so on will have some backfire and heightened responsibility, but these are only problems for the weak and for those who are not ready to advance and achieve the next level.

If achieving some ethics backfires you badly and see it as a negative, you should achieve other ethics first.

Let's say you get very rich somehow because your business becomes famous, now you have millions of people judging you and your products, your are nervous your business may collapse because it's an unstable situation and loose this wealth which is very good at the moment and would be very bad loosing, and so on so forth, so basically these people who are not ready for taking the next step will obviously have a lot of problems with achieving things. But someone who is ready will not think about this but work relentlessly to secure their business and have backups, and backup ideas, and to expand further, and so on so forth. Of course these always comes with some stress but those who are ready for this will not complain that it's so bad for them that they achieved this or something.

Another thing is relationships, especially for teenagers, they are crying for a relationship and then when they get one they realize they are not ready for this and it's not as good as it was in their head.

Same can happen with achieving things spiritually. You have to go step by step to have a good foundation on which you can build, because if you want to build a skyscraper on a muddy surface without proper engineering, it will collapse.
Much of this is also purely mental, and exists in your head, and the source of the problem is your own mind, and therefore you can solve a lot of things with self hypnosis and affirmations, and also why the hypnosis audios worth gold in the Hall of Osiris, especially the Elysium one makes you a superhuman single-handedly.
 
Maybe it's a life lesson that people learned too well, particularly surrounding the events of the widely claimed "genocide" known as the Holocaust. I feel that there's a lesson people learned that lead them to unknowingly become Jewish puppets.

Is that a sort of thing possible?

Can any life lesson about kindness can backfire as well?
 
Maybe it's a life lesson that people learned too well, particularly surrounding the events of the widely claimed "genocide" known as the Holocaust. I feel that there's a lesson people learned that lead them to unknowingly become Jewish puppets.

Is that a sort of thing possible?

Can any life lesson about kindness can backfire as well?

The lessons learned from lies are not real lessons but deceptions, that's why it doesn't have any good lesson to offer and non can learn real ethics from this.

However, from the truth, the reality that actually happen, that's where the real lessons can be learned, always from reality.

In short, lies will deceive people, reality will teach them, and people currently believe in so much lies and can't tell the truth and falsehood apart because they have no such ability.
This is why we have an ultimate blessing of being able to open the 3rd eye and activate it, because this gives us the ability to tell these apart, it's undeniably one of the most important spiritual ability.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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