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Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2023 8:24 am
Completely different values. And these people usually invest a lot of money and attention into science to create new things, which everyone benefits from. That’s what they do. They have an unusual lifestyle; they can live on a yacht, or they can live anywhere. Because money is just a tool for them. They don’t need to brag or prove anything. It is the same if I buy something and a schoolmate says.” Hey, Alex, showing off, huh?” This is his reaction through his own prism. I wouldn’t even think about showing off, but he just doesn’t get it. What I am trying to say is that people’s minds have this stupid idea that if a person is somehow unique, then he should be mega-rich and handsome. If he is special, he should be almost shining in the darkness.
That’s what people think, and that is why all special people, aliens, so to speak, are hiding. So these beings choose to hide behind their bizarreness. One person can ride a skateboard, have tattoos, and drink beer. Or fight in a club, whatever. It can be an older lady, a grandpa, a bum, a wanderer. Anyone! It can be a person who works in a regular store. This person can sneeze, cough, be sick, and have scars all over his face. But what reaction do people have if they see a person walking, sneezing, or having a dented car? That he can’t be special, right? That is how people deceive themselves. They don’t go beyond the surface; their stereotypical minds disable them from seeing what lies beneath. That is why no one sees me. Here I am, walking down the street in a cap, and some might say I’m a bartender, maybe a DJ, or a musician. Nobody will think that I am a super genius of some sort. Does that make sense? Everyone has this cookie- cutter mindset. That is, when I’m walking, in a t-shirt, wearing a cap, tattoos are showing, and I’m smiling, everyone will think that I’m some slacker. No one will think that I’m super serious, smart, and successful. This is a problem in our society. Even when I meet some people and tell them straight to their faces who I am, they still have this instinct, this automatic reaction. The judge by the cover, like if I didn’t arrive in a helicopter, wearing a suit, surrounded by the guards, then I’m this ordinary guy, you know? That is how shallow people can be. If you see helicopters, suits, and guards and you buy them, you think that this guy will give you something or that he is a genius. And what if I came on a scooter to a cafe? And some guy is super rude to me. And it is me who decides if this restaurant will be open or not. But this is how they treat me.
That’s what people think, and that is why all special people, aliens, so to speak, are hiding. So these beings choose to hide behind their bizarreness. One person can ride a skateboard, have tattoos, and drink beer. Or fight in a club, whatever. It can be an older lady, a grandpa, a bum, a wanderer. Anyone! It can be a person who works in a regular store. This person can sneeze, cough, be sick, and have scars all over his face. But what reaction do people have if they see a person walking, sneezing, or having a dented car? That he can’t be special, right? That is how people deceive themselves. They don’t go beyond the surface; their stereotypical minds disable them from seeing what lies beneath. That is why no one sees me. Here I am, walking down the street in a cap, and some might say I’m a bartender, maybe a DJ, or a musician. Nobody will think that I am a super genius of some sort. Does that make sense? Everyone has this cookie- cutter mindset. That is, when I’m walking, in a t-shirt, wearing a cap, tattoos are showing, and I’m smiling, everyone will think that I’m some slacker. No one will think that I’m super serious, smart, and successful. This is a problem in our society. Even when I meet some people and tell them straight to their faces who I am, they still have this instinct, this automatic reaction. The judge by the cover, like if I didn’t arrive in a helicopter, wearing a suit, surrounded by the guards, then I’m this ordinary guy, you know? That is how shallow people can be. If you see helicopters, suits, and guards and you buy them, you think that this guy will give you something or that he is a genius. And what if I came on a scooter to a cafe? And some guy is super rude to me. And it is me who decides if this restaurant will be open or not. But this is how they treat me.