Wednesday, October 3, 2018

THE COST OF IGNORANCE


Major Systems of Control
No conspiracy here, just some brutal reality that enslaved we are enslaved by our own ignorance. Also, nothing new here, these systems of control have existed for many years; we just have not taken the time to study them closely to figure out how to effectively deal with them. These systems are systems of control are designed to take our time and money; the two things that we want most and forfeit without even realizing.  It is 100% our fault for not getting educated on how to deal with these powerful systems. Less than one percent of the population is fully educated on these systems. The failure to educate ourselves results in our own enslavement resulted from our ignorance.

The problem:
1.     The Financial Matrix. This system of financial control tilted against us. Debt is what feeds the system. We pay for government debt through higher taxes, business debt through higher prices, and personal debt through interest expenses. On top of it all, there is inflation to deal with, caused by the monetary system. The system depends on our financial illiteracy.
2.     The Education Matrix. A system of information designed to train on what we think. This industrial age conveyor belt system is based on the belief that there will be a job at the end of the conveyor belt. The system feeds on the crave for diplomas, certifications, and credentials.


4.     The Drug Matrix. The monster system focuses heavily on medications and operations, a little on cure. The system provides a multitude of options to fix symptoms for aches, pains, and discomforts. The side effects of medications are a major reason for new drugs. Systems feeds on our ignorance and health illiteracy. The system is tightly controlled by a drug approval process and medical profession with close relationships with drug industry. The system feeds on our belief that there is a fix for any ache or pain.

5.     The Media Matrix. The media system is a relativistic biased system designed to sway public opinion. The majority of information with its catchy headliners and superficial look at issues has little use for us. The system feeds on our insatiable hunger for sensationalism, controversy, and negativity.

6.     The Sports Matrix. A system designed to lure us, through clever marketing, into following a multitude of sports.  The system creates the illusion for the coolness of knowing who’s winning or losing. The system feeds on our expanding crave for entertainment.

7.     The Political Matrix. The complex and self-serving system creates the belief that government has to provide solutions for our problems. A centralized system designed to maintain the status quo on a two-party system. System feeds the masses with entertainment, confusion, division, and ignorance.

The solution: get the right knowledge, get self-educated and apply the right knowledge.
1.     Awareness. Be aware these systems are real and impact all of us. Be skeptical. Be observant. Recognize each system for what it is.
2.     Truth. Dig in. Seek and find the truth. The truth will make us mad before we act on it.
3.     Education. Discover for yourself. Learn to discern. Get into the dirty details of things.
4.     Decisions. Get the edge by making good decisions. Use more logic than emotions.
5.     Score. Keep a scorecard on what matters most. Track over time. Use the long-term memory.
6.     Unplug. Do some mental cleansing or scrubbing. Get to think right. Think from inside out. Better solutions come form nature than from factories and biased science.
7.     Community. Associate in the right community. Community is the key to surviving in a biased and tilted world.
Carlos Fontana
Financial and Leadership Coach
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