heart would buy them simply because they like the proportions, the material, and the minimalist design, without any pretense. But you see, everything is so disorganized for everyone. Everything is so confused, and it’s supposed to be that way. It just wasn’t the right time to unravel all of this before. Now, however, is that time. Now it has come, this time. Do you understand?
Alright, let’s go over the boundaries again. You’re asking how to understand when you’re in the material world versus the underworld. Let’s compare them. In the material world, you might still prefer different things, but there is another dimension to it. The material world is also diverse and consists of many different dimensions. For me, a light and proper example of the material world would be the film that depicts the family of young Indiana Jones. There is a series called “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles”, which shows his family – his father traveling with lectures around the world and his English nanny raising him. They have rules: his father teaches him how to get up from the table properly, how to ask for permission. This is an ideal example of material world upbringing, where traditions and values are maintained, reflecting etiquette, culture, and gentlemanliness. However, this ideal has been deteriorating due to the current era of change. Previously, such traditions and values were upheld, as seen in old films and stories, even in the example of the British royal family. But with the rise of darker societal influences, such as the serpent-tempter, unpleasant events began to occur. The established rules and good practices started to crumble, becoming corrupted and dispersed. Some, like Queen Elizabeth, tried to uphold these values, but those more rebellious or susceptible to social temptation began to violate these rules, risking the reputation of the royal family. Do you understand? I completely understand both sides and how they work. People are going through these experiences. For me, the material world is represented by the film “It Takes Two” with the Olsen sisters. I appreciate the character of the nanny in the film, who takes the children to camp. She embodies the ideal of a true woman with her kindness, her face, and her appearance. The man in the film is a genuine man – not a criminal or a rude person, but rather someone who is slightly naive and kind, yet not foolish. This demonstrates that a person can be intelligent without being arrogant. Many people, especially in the CIS countries, are confused about this. They are misled by societal demons and the dark side. Intelligence is not about putting your feet on the table or being pushy or selling yourself inappropriately. True intelligence involves maintaining ethics and morality. When intelligence lacks