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RE: Pricking the Filter Bubble

in #internet6 years ago

Great video, it's important to show how these algorithms work. It's a form of control, it's about divide and conquer. I think it's important to understand how you operate, how you think and be aware of the programming that you knowingly or unknowingly subjugated yourself too. In a ever changing world which appears to have no meaning to most people, we tend to cling to things that we can justify. If you can't be self aware or conscious to the fact that one you are not your thoughts or your body. It'll be hard for you to deal with the inevitable rapid escalation of change that will come. (seemingly positive or negative) It will sound hippie dippie but going into nature and meditation are very important to take a step back and see things for they are. Feeling your own feet on the ground, in grass, sand, stone. It's important to stop your mind and just breathe. Everyone has access to their own truth it is often hard to hear when it's polluted with programs and negative emotions and frequencies.

I do realise there's a lot I don't know humility and passion are very important. I try to learn everyday and a challenge my beliefs. Being able to actually hear the people who you talk with everyday and try to understand them is important for this.

There is a book I recommend to help with this ever changing world Power vs Force by David Hawkins. It explains what your outlook on life and perception changes your reality. There will be people who read this sentence and immediately dismiss it. (That's a common tactic and it doesn't always help you) You heard that before right it can't possibly be true right?

Really think about how you think and feel. What is your perception? Why do you think that way? Could you possibly be wrong about that thought or feeling? How else could you see this situation? What would I need to experience, feel, witness to change this? What action can I take now to create positive change towards this?
Once you do this for yourself you can begin to see how others behave, think and feel.

Look at it like this is just a roadmap I'm trying out to see if I can make sense of the data.

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While I support strongly what I think is your overall thesis - that natural objective reality is the best teacher - I note I disagree pretty strongly with at least one feature of the chart you post here.

Shame is not a negative. Shame is one of the best teachers of how we should behave, at least if it isn't imposed from without, but is how you feel about your own actions in retrospect. Shame is a kind of constructive criticism, and telling yourself to ignore shame is a terrible waste of the opportunity to improve your ability to act morally.

Ignore shame at your peril. Cherish it, and become a better person.

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