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- Jan 9, 2020
If you subject yourself to lightning you will disable to chip and you will MOST ABSOLUTELY CERTAINLY DIE.
If I may give you some free advice, and I hope you listen to what I am about to tell you:
Nash was a famous man who also believed things that were not real - but managed to get a grip on these illusions - but not because he made them go away, but rather through another process which I would like you to try, Follow me on this for just a minute and you tell me if it makes sense.
A spider can not grow beyond a certain size - or bugs - because of the way they breath. It is not improbable but IMPOSSIBLE to ever get a 6 foot spider. There is nothing you can do to get a 6 foot spider, because if you study it, it is impossible to get a 6 foot spider. Nor is it possible to have exist a 6 foot wasp. It isn't about hormones. It simply is because the way a wasp is built it can never get beyond a certain size - ever - even in increased oxygen environments it will not matter.
Are you following me?
Good.
Now the difference between you and I is that if you see a 6 foot wasp and it looks as real as the computer in front of you, and I see a 6 foot wasp in front of me (as real as my cat right now), I KNOW it is an illusion or hallucination, whereas you simply believe it is real.
And that is THE ONLY DIFFERENCE.
You are not mad. You are human, and the human brain can do things to our minds we can not control, If I go take some LSD tomorrow I might see a 6 foot wasp, but the rational explanation my brain tells me that it is merely a hallucination - NO MATTER HOW REAL IT SEEMS.
And that is the difference between you and I.
You are not mad. Instead, try a DIFFERENT APPROACH.
Assume - just for a minute that the chip is real...I do not think it is, but you certainly do, You have been alive all this time, and despite the chip it has allowed you to live and challenge it because by reading this right now, if it were real, it probably wouldn't let you read this - or change what you are reading.
Nash never stopped seeing people that were his illusions. But he understood they were simply not real. Seeing something DOES NOT MEAN IT IS REAL.
I ask you, could you for a minute consider that even though you believe the chip was real, what would your life be like if you didn't think it was real - even if it was?
Are you following me?
What would change in your life if the chip suddenly vanished today?
If I may give you some free advice, and I hope you listen to what I am about to tell you:
Nash was a famous man who also believed things that were not real - but managed to get a grip on these illusions - but not because he made them go away, but rather through another process which I would like you to try, Follow me on this for just a minute and you tell me if it makes sense.
A spider can not grow beyond a certain size - or bugs - because of the way they breath. It is not improbable but IMPOSSIBLE to ever get a 6 foot spider. There is nothing you can do to get a 6 foot spider, because if you study it, it is impossible to get a 6 foot spider. Nor is it possible to have exist a 6 foot wasp. It isn't about hormones. It simply is because the way a wasp is built it can never get beyond a certain size - ever - even in increased oxygen environments it will not matter.
Are you following me?
Good.
Now the difference between you and I is that if you see a 6 foot wasp and it looks as real as the computer in front of you, and I see a 6 foot wasp in front of me (as real as my cat right now), I KNOW it is an illusion or hallucination, whereas you simply believe it is real.
And that is THE ONLY DIFFERENCE.
You are not mad. You are human, and the human brain can do things to our minds we can not control, If I go take some LSD tomorrow I might see a 6 foot wasp, but the rational explanation my brain tells me that it is merely a hallucination - NO MATTER HOW REAL IT SEEMS.
And that is the difference between you and I.
You are not mad. Instead, try a DIFFERENT APPROACH.
Assume - just for a minute that the chip is real...I do not think it is, but you certainly do, You have been alive all this time, and despite the chip it has allowed you to live and challenge it because by reading this right now, if it were real, it probably wouldn't let you read this - or change what you are reading.
Nash never stopped seeing people that were his illusions. But he understood they were simply not real. Seeing something DOES NOT MEAN IT IS REAL.
I ask you, could you for a minute consider that even though you believe the chip was real, what would your life be like if you didn't think it was real - even if it was?
Are you following me?
What would change in your life if the chip suddenly vanished today?