Still Not Getting It
Re: Episode 1 Sorry I don’t have the energy or inclination to dissect properly, but, an overview: - The most glaring tells come early enough. Alas, no, not even close to contending with their own biases ... - And (evidently) still unaware THAT is a prerequisite for producing actually useful thoughts or ideas intended to benefit, manage or reform the lives of (of course) other people, to benefit other misled, ignorant or bad people, people they do not know, but have heard about and spoken of and imagined a lot. For years. - So yeah, still unaware of the importance (the necessity) of tidying themselves, personally, before gazing outward and fixating on what clearly provides them greater reward: that is, both other people’s problems and other problem people, in their humble opinions. - Listen if you like, first episode is just more insight, more fascinating-repellent-boring-astonishing insight into how powerful, insecure creatures justify what they do to and for(?) others. All while keeping what they have AND still managing to feel authentically righteous, hence contented, in their comfy bubble ... No new or hopeful info, they proceed apace
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