Barron Trump isn't thinking about random people's daily struggles, photos, or well-being.
No one in the public eye (politicians, celebs, billionaires' kids) has that personal bandwidth or obligation.
#Displacement and #escapism: Easier to comment on a famous stranger's life, height, or "vibes" than confront personal finances, health, relationships, or habits.
#trump
Can body’s own urine once called the Water of Life, be recycled to awaken healing or hidden insight?
Urine drunk & aged in blue glass under sunlight, echoes of the blue elixir drawn from sandworms in Dune.
John W. Armstrong's book The Water of Life
#urotherapy#chromotherapy
Jerusalem Syndrome / Mecca Syndrome: Every year, authorities in Mecca detain individuals who suffer sudden religious mania during pilgrimages, genuinely believing they are the Mahdi.
The Confessions of a British Spy is an apocryphal document that claims to recount the 18th-century memoirs of a British agent named Hempher. The book states that the British Empire created Wahhabism as part of a geopolitical conspiracy to corrupt and divide the Islamic world.
Be skeptical of claims that AI has "ingested all human knowledge", because much knowledge is intentionally hidden, restricted, local, proprietary, experiential, or undiscovered. Human civilization contains many layers of information that are not publicly accessible.
Classified information is absent from AI training data and inaccessible to the public.
Governments around the world maintain enormous amounts of information under classifications such as:
Confidential
Secret
Top Secret
Even beyond classified information, there are vast amounts of restricted information held by:
Corporations
Research laboratories
Hospitals
Law firms
Universities
Critical infrastructure operators
Some knowledge is known by only a handful of people.
20. Gambling or get-rich-quick schemes
21. Neglecting physical and mental health
22. Shiny object syndrome
23. Comparison and envy
24. Impulse buying and emotional spending
25. Lack of financial education
26. Seeking comfort over freedom
27. Self-sabotage and excuses
Biggest DISTRACTIONS that prevent men from building WEALTH:
1. Endless social media and smartphone scrolling
2. Video games and mindless entertainment
3. Chasing women or toxic relationships
4. Porn and sexual overstimulation
5. Alcohol and looser friends
13. Drugs, or frequent partying
14. 8 hours of University
15. Netflix and chill
16. Wrong career or trading time for money indefinitely
17. Not investing early or consistently
18. Perfectionism and over-analysis
19. Looser relatives and neighbours
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