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The Quiet Laboratory: On Expressive Writing

There is something quietly revealing about how the mind behaves when it is allowed to speak without audience or correction. It does not arrive in clean arguments or finished positions, but in fragments, reversals, and half-formed truths that only become visible once they are given space to exist outside of repetition. Writing becomes less about expression as output and more about contact with what is already moving beneath the surface.

Hate

Those of us in the know recognized, in late 2019 and early 2020, that humanity was on the brink of another massive deception. Few, however, anticipated the sheer scale of it — or the fact that it would persist until today, at the end of 2024. The repercussions are still being felt, perhaps more dramatically by those who bought into the lies and disinformation relentlessly drummed into the collective psyche in recent years. There is a lot of hatred in the air, and those in positions of power have done everything to foment and fuel it — through words, actions, and policies designed to divide and inflame.

Limitless

The brainwashing, mind control, and social engineering mechanisms used and weaponized by the world around you can be repurposed at any time.

Nix the Social Media

Delete every social media app. Do it now. Nothing I’ve written herein will change your mind, because you must make the decision to take responsibility for your mental and emotional well-being. Social media, on the other hand, consistently provides the polar opposite. Reason it out. Uninstall Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, TikTok, Snapchat, Telegram, YouTube, and all the other apps from your “smart” phone, remove the ridiculous “smart” watch, and wait a week to see what happens.

Brutum Fulmen

Throughout our lives we go through numerous stages of planning, doing, learning, failing and succeeding. In our minds, it’s generally a ceaseless battlefield, and often, it’s a battle that faces directly inward, full of insults, challenges, judgments and largely harmless or empty threats.