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Eleven Percent

Significant societal change requires a critical mass of people to believe in or engage with new ideas. This influence is often shaped by mass media, social media, and cultural narratives that manipulate public perception through fear, distraction, and curated content. It is therefore essential for individuals to become aware of and reclaim the narrative that shapes their reality and collective future.

Mass Consensus Disorders

A mass consensus disorder refers to deeply ingrained societal beliefs and frameworks — such as the importance of money, work, and conflict — that are manipulated to maintain power and control, often leading individuals to live in fear and denial of their true potential; breaking free from these illusions requires reclaiming sovereignty and embracing authenticity, despite the discomfort that change may bring.

Vulnerability

Vulnerability is a tricky thing. We live in a society with ambiguous ideas about strength, power, and courage — a society that often subsists on basic impulses, emotional bargaining, manipulation, and psychological underdevelopment.