My firewalls were compromised a while ago, and now it seems that the only things that get through are the things they're supposed to stop and vice-versa. How did you get through it?
@trustbutverify100 One of the main components of my root philosophy of Logicism is what I call pendulism -- that is, a vital part of life is things "feeling out" optimal health by going back and forth from extreme to extreme over some situation -- and necessarily overshooting any "happy medium" -- as they feel out that warm, gooey, central zone of "bestness".
Because of this, I'd say it's going to be an essential part of your recovery to overcompensate for a while. Just be fair to yourself.
Paranoia is a good thing? WTF?! Paranoid people are more often WRONG than right. 99 percent of their worries are unfounded and turn out to be false. How can such inaccuracy be a good thing? They live in fear, which is a low vibrational state of consciousness. How can that be a good thing?! Take my native country of Taiwan. It is totally safe to walk the streets at night there. There is no violent random crime there. Yet Taiwanese people are paranoid without any logical reason. How is that good?
@GlobalDating maybe thats why its not violent. he is defending paranoia from being villainized because sometimes its useful, thats all. And about weather insanity is real or not, i know what you mean but there is a difference between saying the sky is green and then a year later still saying the sky is green, and saying the sky is green and a minute later saying it is purple. the question is can you be logical and still be insane.
Also, a little tangential thinking (pun), that society views this coping system (biological in nature) as "wrong" (morals and ethics decided by people who know best). And it is evidence in itself of the prolongation of suffering. It seems almost self-interests for doctors to "help". They reason that they want them to "enjoy life" (whatever that means). It's a lot like the overtone of multiple videos on YT. It's tangential on cue with slavery of this paradigm. Go go gadget society!
I seriously feel, in my own little theory, that "mental illness' is actually the coping system itself. When the world around has become this increasingly dehumanized way of life... the brain just abandons everything. Such as Schizophrenia... it almost seems healthy (as wacky as that sounds) just seems a coast towards a death. If you are "full blown" such as my uncle who is catatonic schizophrenic. I think that if a bear came and ate him he wouldn't even feel it because his brain accepts death.
I like your little pet theory. I tend to suspect that schizophrenia might be the result of a deeply moral brain's deep-rooted unwillingness to mentally participate in what it perceives to be an intolerably corrupt society.
Great video. And I find myself agreeing with most of your comments. I think it is tragic that personalities are now considered mental illnesses. lol. It's absurd and parochial to think so. The national culture and immediate environment have a profound influence over mood and personality. If the culture teaches and rewards competitiveness, aggression, and immaturity, but punishes compassion, emotional intelligence, and critical thinking. Then that becomes the norm. A pathetic norm that is.
@TheLogicJunkie I forgot to mention. A lot of mental health jargon is incredibly contradictory. Sort of like The Bible, the mother of all nauseatingly contradictory books.
Do you own a copy of the DSM-IV (the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition)? I do. I think everyone with even a remote interest or concern over the mental health industry should buy a copy of this book.
You can get one in any major bookstore. It's very eye-opening. It allows you to throw jargon back in the faces of anyone who tries to wield it against you unfairly.
I agree with most of what you say...Most personality disorders are BS or covers for bad behavior. The shrinks called me BPD; said I was violent and malicious when I have never done anything criminal or violent. They put words into my mouth during counseling about hearing voices as well. They just want customers for life. I do wonder about people who hallucinate or have really bizarre behavior...now, are they crazy? Or faking it?
Well, it's not uncommon for children who are not allowed to develop deep and trustable bonds with other human beings, to develop borderline personalities. And our new societal codes are definitely pathogenic, particularly to children.
Beyond that, I personally think a lot of these "street people" who end up talking to themselves and all that, do so because 1) they have been so estranged from real human connection that, in their isolation, they've had to develop self-stimulatory talking.
...and 2) it also seems to me that they're replaying scenarios in their heads with "straw men" (if that's the right term) people from their pasts, with whom they have serious unresolved (and, possibly, unresolvable for some reason) issues, which likely pertain to some kind of abuse or trauma of some kind.
My friend kept telling me I was crazy because act paranoid at times but lately i've noticed... That if you're not cold hearted and cruel you're not cool. I think Mean People Suck and I'm absolutely right when I think that there are those out to get us and we should question everything coming at us.
This may be a bit off topic, but gels w/ the basic premise of your vids — sadistic, evil, ego-driven "people." I am seriously starting to consider that "they" or "the establishment" aren't human at all. That we've been invaded by some alien force, perhaps thousands of years ago. This troubles me bc I don't usually think in such bizarre terms, but as I ponder this issue DAILY, there really seems to be no other logical reason for their behavior. Am I crazy?
Yeah, there's a book called "The Sociopath Next Door", that explains that there is a pattern of maternally-inherited neurological arousal deficiency that essentially means sociopathy. These are people for whom being shown a picture of human beings being butchered causes no more activation of the emotional centers of the brain than a picture of an automobile.
Anyhow, my point is that, yes, there is probably something at the actual, strictly biological level -- meaning genetic -- that, depending on your tastes, could serve as a criteria for your regarding a certain type of person as an altogether different species.
Of course, the actual criteria for something being a different species is that it cannot successfully breed with any other species. Sadly, however, sociopaths seem to be very successful at breeding with actual human beings.
Have you done any blogs about how important conformity is to the masses. They despise individuality because as individuals they fail. People hate those who are different. Conformity has its sterotypes and people are very rigid about these standards. I would respond with a video but for some reason I can't get my You Tube account to let me set up a site with video blogs. My book Bitcheye Commando is about an individual who succeeds because he is an individual and noy part of the lunatic crowd.
Why, thank you. I do have to say, though, that I was actually force-fed the red pill... it wasn't my choice. Given my choice, I probably would've chosen the blue pill.
...But, then again, if the blue pill stunk of rancid cat piss, like it clearly does, I probably would have still chosen the red pill, with no force-feeding required.
This is a very important one. All psychological expressions are indispensable pieces of our society that link to disease. This is why there is constant reiteration and auto-suggestion by self-proclaimed authorities instructing us towards an "ideal model" that is essential for success and happiness. If people were to unveil this lie, it's deconstruction would begin. Our responses are natural, their remedies are artificial.
You realize, of course, that since you have them figured out, they'll be after you. It isn't paranoia if they really are out to get you! Excellent. You seem like you'd be great to know in person.
Bravo.A culture of obedience is fascism and another word for fascism is corporatism. Crazy is spending your whole time in the past relieving the same past event in your head over and over again and agonizing over events in the future that have not happened.Tame the ego and stay in the present and paranoia will disappear. Decisions are made out of either fear or love. Governments fear their own people the most and freedom in America since 911 is disappearing in favor of security... this is crazy
Thank you... And the sad fact about America since 9/11 is that they didn't have to enact a single one of these Sith Empire laws of theirs to go after people, because not having those laws never stopped them before.
I mean, it's not anybody ever got in trouble for shooting from behind the grassy knoll. Gimme a break.
I enjoy your videos. When are you going to make new videos?
Morphious142777 3 months ago
My firewalls were compromised a while ago, and now it seems that the only things that get through are the things they're supposed to stop and vice-versa. How did you get through it?
trustbutverify100 9 months ago
@trustbutverify100 One of the main components of my root philosophy of Logicism is what I call pendulism -- that is, a vital part of life is things "feeling out" optimal health by going back and forth from extreme to extreme over some situation -- and necessarily overshooting any "happy medium" -- as they feel out that warm, gooey, central zone of "bestness".
Because of this, I'd say it's going to be an essential part of your recovery to overcompensate for a while. Just be fair to yourself.
TheLogicJunkie 9 months ago
Paranoia is a good thing? WTF?! Paranoid people are more often WRONG than right. 99 percent of their worries are unfounded and turn out to be false. How can such inaccuracy be a good thing? They live in fear, which is a low vibrational state of consciousness. How can that be a good thing?! Take my native country of Taiwan. It is totally safe to walk the streets at night there. There is no violent random crime there. Yet Taiwanese people are paranoid without any logical reason. How is that good?
GlobalDating 10 months ago
@GlobalDating maybe thats why its not violent. he is defending paranoia from being villainized because sometimes its useful, thats all. And about weather insanity is real or not, i know what you mean but there is a difference between saying the sky is green and then a year later still saying the sky is green, and saying the sky is green and a minute later saying it is purple. the question is can you be logical and still be insane.
ojdidit92 9 months ago
Yep! Pretty much, you're right. Welcome to truthful reality -- as opposed to cynical reality, which is what the snake-people have constructed.
TheLogicJunkie 1 year ago
Constant vigilance!
meinevvelten 1 year ago
Yes -- AND selective inclusion in the world.
TheLogicJunkie 1 year ago
Also, a little tangential thinking (pun), that society views this coping system (biological in nature) as "wrong" (morals and ethics decided by people who know best). And it is evidence in itself of the prolongation of suffering. It seems almost self-interests for doctors to "help". They reason that they want them to "enjoy life" (whatever that means). It's a lot like the overtone of multiple videos on YT. It's tangential on cue with slavery of this paradigm. Go go gadget society!
Ironkettle 1 year ago
I seriously feel, in my own little theory, that "mental illness' is actually the coping system itself. When the world around has become this increasingly dehumanized way of life... the brain just abandons everything. Such as Schizophrenia... it almost seems healthy (as wacky as that sounds) just seems a coast towards a death. If you are "full blown" such as my uncle who is catatonic schizophrenic. I think that if a bear came and ate him he wouldn't even feel it because his brain accepts death.
Ironkettle 1 year ago
I like your little pet theory. I tend to suspect that schizophrenia might be the result of a deeply moral brain's deep-rooted unwillingness to mentally participate in what it perceives to be an intolerably corrupt society.
TheLogicJunkie 1 year ago 4
Great video. And I find myself agreeing with most of your comments. I think it is tragic that personalities are now considered mental illnesses. lol. It's absurd and parochial to think so. The national culture and immediate environment have a profound influence over mood and personality. If the culture teaches and rewards competitiveness, aggression, and immaturity, but punishes compassion, emotional intelligence, and critical thinking. Then that becomes the norm. A pathetic norm that is.
dutytocareforothers 1 year ago
That's an elegant way to put it all...
TheLogicJunkie 1 year ago
@TheLogicJunkie I forgot to mention. A lot of mental health jargon is incredibly contradictory. Sort of like The Bible, the mother of all nauseatingly contradictory books.
dutytocareforothers 1 year ago
Do you own a copy of the DSM-IV (the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition)? I do. I think everyone with even a remote interest or concern over the mental health industry should buy a copy of this book.
You can get one in any major bookstore. It's very eye-opening. It allows you to throw jargon back in the faces of anyone who tries to wield it against you unfairly.
TheLogicJunkie 1 year ago
if we lived in the same city, we'd be hanging out for sure
ammusi 1 year ago
My goal is to set up an online teleconference website...
TheLogicJunkie 1 year ago
Sounds good -- unless you're Leatherface.
TheLogicJunkie 1 year ago
I agree with most of what you say...Most personality disorders are BS or covers for bad behavior. The shrinks called me BPD; said I was violent and malicious when I have never done anything criminal or violent. They put words into my mouth during counseling about hearing voices as well. They just want customers for life. I do wonder about people who hallucinate or have really bizarre behavior...now, are they crazy? Or faking it?
alizee2010 2 years ago
Well, it's not uncommon for children who are not allowed to develop deep and trustable bonds with other human beings, to develop borderline personalities. And our new societal codes are definitely pathogenic, particularly to children.
Beyond that, I personally think a lot of these "street people" who end up talking to themselves and all that, do so because 1) they have been so estranged from real human connection that, in their isolation, they've had to develop self-stimulatory talking.
TheLogicJunkie 2 years ago
...and 2) it also seems to me that they're replaying scenarios in their heads with "straw men" (if that's the right term) people from their pasts, with whom they have serious unresolved (and, possibly, unresolvable for some reason) issues, which likely pertain to some kind of abuse or trauma of some kind.
TheLogicJunkie 2 years ago
Thanks... I think it's important to normalize these kinds of ideas.
TheLogicJunkie 2 years ago
i hope there are more people that thinks like u. cheers
dontlistentomeimmute 2 years ago 2
You're right - in an insane society, paranoia is rational, not irrational.
Wavarian 2 years ago 10
My friend kept telling me I was crazy because act paranoid at times but lately i've noticed... That if you're not cold hearted and cruel you're not cool. I think Mean People Suck and I'm absolutely right when I think that there are those out to get us and we should question everything coming at us.
Gemstar013 2 years ago
This may be a bit off topic, but gels w/ the basic premise of your vids — sadistic, evil, ego-driven "people." I am seriously starting to consider that "they" or "the establishment" aren't human at all. That we've been invaded by some alien force, perhaps thousands of years ago. This troubles me bc I don't usually think in such bizarre terms, but as I ponder this issue DAILY, there really seems to be no other logical reason for their behavior. Am I crazy?
WarRogers 2 years ago
Yeah, there's a book called "The Sociopath Next Door", that explains that there is a pattern of maternally-inherited neurological arousal deficiency that essentially means sociopathy. These are people for whom being shown a picture of human beings being butchered causes no more activation of the emotional centers of the brain than a picture of an automobile.
TheLogicJunkie 2 years ago
Anyhow, my point is that, yes, there is probably something at the actual, strictly biological level -- meaning genetic -- that, depending on your tastes, could serve as a criteria for your regarding a certain type of person as an altogether different species.
Of course, the actual criteria for something being a different species is that it cannot successfully breed with any other species. Sadly, however, sociopaths seem to be very successful at breeding with actual human beings.
TheLogicJunkie 2 years ago
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.
-Jiddu Krishnamurti
Tyronebigumz1 2 years ago 11
That's brilliant. Thanks for posting that.
TheLogicJunkie 2 years ago
Have you done any blogs about how important conformity is to the masses. They despise individuality because as individuals they fail. People hate those who are different. Conformity has its sterotypes and people are very rigid about these standards. I would respond with a video but for some reason I can't get my You Tube account to let me set up a site with video blogs. My book Bitcheye Commando is about an individual who succeeds because he is an individual and noy part of the lunatic crowd.
Bitcheye 3 years ago
you are one of those few in life who took the "red pill" ! Rage oN!
lacerdm 3 years ago
Why, thank you. I do have to say, though, that I was actually force-fed the red pill... it wasn't my choice. Given my choice, I probably would've chosen the blue pill.
...But, then again, if the blue pill stunk of rancid cat piss, like it clearly does, I probably would have still chosen the red pill, with no force-feeding required.
TheLogicJunkie 3 years ago
This is a very important one. All psychological expressions are indispensable pieces of our society that link to disease. This is why there is constant reiteration and auto-suggestion by self-proclaimed authorities instructing us towards an "ideal model" that is essential for success and happiness. If people were to unveil this lie, it's deconstruction would begin. Our responses are natural, their remedies are artificial.
bondthewall 3 years ago
Thank you, thank you, for speaking up about that.
I don't necessarily think that all things natural are good for you, but at least we should identify what is really real, and what is not.
TheLogicJunkie 3 years ago
So really the sane people are the insane ones.
5amGordon 3 years ago
The "sane" people are insane by virtue of the standard of objectivity. But they are "sane" by virtue of the standard of conformism.
TheLogicJunkie 3 years ago
You realize, of course, that since you have them figured out, they'll be after you. It isn't paranoia if they really are out to get you! Excellent. You seem like you'd be great to know in person.
LadyGreenEyes964 3 years ago
you're so awake it's scary. ;)
dubaiedge 3 years ago
Hahahaha
It's scariest for me, believe me.
TheLogicJunkie 3 years ago
But I am crazy!
montaramike 3 years ago
*L* Sure you are, Mike. Sure you are.
Like a fox.
TheLogicJunkie 3 years ago
I see what you're saying
ConceptCoins 3 years ago
you love paronia, how many drugs do you do?
toadenk 3 years ago
Do? As in present tense? None.
Done? As in past tense?
How about those Mets!
TheLogicJunkie 3 years ago
Bravo.A culture of obedience is fascism and another word for fascism is corporatism. Crazy is spending your whole time in the past relieving the same past event in your head over and over again and agonizing over events in the future that have not happened.Tame the ego and stay in the present and paranoia will disappear. Decisions are made out of either fear or love. Governments fear their own people the most and freedom in America since 911 is disappearing in favor of security... this is crazy
stafferoony 3 years ago
Thank you... And the sad fact about America since 9/11 is that they didn't have to enact a single one of these Sith Empire laws of theirs to go after people, because not having those laws never stopped them before.
I mean, it's not anybody ever got in trouble for shooting from behind the grassy knoll. Gimme a break.
TheLogicJunkie 3 years ago