The toughest pill I've had to swallow is that boomers actually are the main characters. They've watched 50+ years of television and movies conditioning them into thinking that unilateral action and aggression are the solutions to every problem. They don't consider how their actions will affect other people because in their minds they're the hero. They WILL launch the nukes if it feels to them like something a hero in a movie would do.Ironically, by rejecting kiked media none of us have been conditioned to take unilateral action. You weigh every decision. You stand on the sidelines. You wait until things resolve on their own. It's not in your psychology to force your way onto other people. You accept every change without pushing back. And when the nukes start falling you'll probably just think to yourself, "Well, I had no control over this anyway."
>>489018037>You weigh every decision. You stand on the sidelines. You wait until things resolve on their own.Nothing going on has anything to do with me except maybe Jewnet Yellen trying to take every dime I have.
There’s never been a single old person I respect. I don’t hate them I just think >great another old person who’s going to act autistic even though I won’t get that luxury at that age
How do we condition the same aggressive action in ourselves and our children without watching 50 years of kiked screenslop? There has to be a better way to instill main character syndrome in people in a more sane manner.
>>489018720The Iliad is 600 pages of aggression and then being accountable for it.