In the modern world, we find ourselves involved in a giant game where our emotional reactions become the fuel to maintain its dynamics. Everything that happens — whether it's political conflicts, scandals, or crises — can be seen as a carefully planned show that aims to capture our attention and energy.
Experiment: watch the news from the outside
I suggest a simple experiment: try to react to all the news distantly for at least one day, as if you were a spectator of a large-scale play. Imagine that the events are scenes in a movie where the director is trying to keep you in suspense, making you worry and worry. When you stop being emotionally involved, you will notice how much energy is released for important personal matters and inner peace.
The Trump-Musk conflict as part of the game
A striking example is the conflict between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, which suddenly and loudly broke out in public space. This is not just a quarrel, but a multi-layered strategy aimed at redistributing political power in the United States. The goal is to create a new political force that can pull part of the electorate away from the Democrats and change the political landscape.
Interestingly, Trump and Musk, despite the apparent conflict, are essentially looking in the same direction. Their task is to divide the streams of attention and energy in order to control the political game and prevent other forces from coming to the fore.
Artificial revolution and delaying tension
The globalists were trying to launch a large-scale revolution in California that could escalate into a civil war. However, the conflict between Trump and Musk became a kind of "discharger" that delayed some of the tension and did not allow the situation to get out of control. This is not a stop in the process, but only a temporary pause in the general course of events.
Why it's important to maintain inner balance
This whole large-scale game is fueled by our fears, anxieties, and emotional outbursts. The more we immerse ourselves in this emotional background, the more energy we give to the system that controls us through information flows.
To look at what is happening as a movie means to regain some of this energy, to find inner peace and clarity. This does not mean ignoring reality, but only changing attitudes towards it in order not to become hostage to other people's scenarios.
Recommendation for viewing
For a better understanding of the mechanics of such games, I recommend watching the classic American movie "The Tail Wags the Dog" starring Dustin Hoffman and Robert de Niro. The film perfectly illustrates how information events and political shows are created and managed.
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