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Writer's pictureRichard Lipscombe

Young men will begin to shine soon.


Young men will shape the future.

Young men are about to shape the future of our world. Why is this so?


Young men who bring their "creative skills" to their daily life can avoid the trap of collectives. Collectives rely upon processes and therefore tend to stifle imagination, courage, and risk taking. Collectives tend to deny the thoughts, opinions, and dreams of others as they mandate thinking, habits, and beliefs. Collectives tend to enslave individuals into a cocoon of conformity, compliance, and hubris.


Young men will take risks. They will use their imagination to discover new ways to live, work, and thrive beyond the collective grid of compliance [mandated health passports, centralised digital money, laws that disadvantage individuals in favour of groups, EU bureaucrats power over compliant states, etc]. Young men can [and will] live beyond the reach of the collective grid [the real matrix] because they are able to refuse to take the compliance pill.


Young men are socialised to live, work, and thrive as individuals [whether they work as happy-go-lucky garbage collectors or business entrepreneurs]. How young men choose to live will shape local communities and these are the key to the future not global supply chains. Local communities will be strong even if Climate Change has devastating impacts on our planet at the global level. At the local level men will still eat meat, work hard to protect their families, avoid becoming a victim of the collective grid, and reject the whole notion that they are an important part of a democracy.


Young men will soon recognise that Democracy is dead within nations and workplaces. Democracy has been "white-anted" by a shift from representatives [a person who took decisions on your behalf] to delegates [a person who takes decisions based on the narrative/ideology of collective/group/party/union/advocates/banks/corporations/etc]. The quality of the delegates has fallen sharply over the past twenty years and continues to fall way below the levels needed by those who must perform the duties of a representative.


Young men who can live beyond the reach of "the collective grid" will shape our futures.


Richard.


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