The Capitalist Simulation is Lying to You: Why "Self-Made" is a Trap
The Capitalist Simulation is Lying to You: Why "Self-Made" is a Trap
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Look around you. We are constantly breathing in a psychological virus—a predatory simulation engineered to keep you Scared and Mad. The system floods your feed with the lie of scarcity, screaming that there isn't enough room, enough money, or enough power for all of us to thrive. So what do we do? We get defensive. We buy into the hyper-individualistic hustle culture, running ourselves ragged on a corporate hamster wheel, chasing status symbols to look rich while our communities starve.
We’ve been tricked into believing the myth of the "self-made" success story. But let's keep it 100: isolation is not security. It’s a prison sentence.
True economic liberation isn't about adding more financial strain or building fragile empires on quicksand. It's about via negativa—the power of subtracting the weights we were never meant to carry. It's about deleting corporate dependency, predatory competition, and the shame of not "keeping up."
Our Ancestors didn't play these games. When the traditional banking systems locked them out, they didn't beg for a seat at a broken table. They flipped the table. They lived by an ancient Sudanese proverb:
"If the intention is pure, a single rope-bed can hold a hundred people."
When our intentions are stripped clean of ego and envy, the physics of our economy changes. Our Ancestors organized secret pooled funds, protected their own currency, and operated on a precise algorithm: Support the hands that feed the community. They knew that if you strengthen the sister baking the bread or the brother building the structure, the entire Tribe rises.
Every dollar you spend is a spiritual vote. Stop giving your life-force cheaply to corporations that don't love you. Drop the heavy sack of consumer debt. Reclaim your Power, lock arms with the Tribe, and step into the absolute Joy and Peace of collective prosperity.
Axe’ Axe’ Axe’!

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