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Have you ever heard someone tell you during your lifetime that if you "want to succeed in life" than you have to "learn how to play the game"?

Have you ever had someone tell you that if you want to climb the ladder than you have to "learn how to play the game"?

Have you ever heard someone say that if you wanna become rich then "you have to learn how to play the game"?

Have you ever had someone tell you that if you want to enjoy your life than you have to "learn how to play the game"?

I've been told all of those things. By my own family. By people I don't know, and by some of my friends. And every single time someone told me that, I always felt like it was wrong for some reason, and I always felt bad/guilty inside even though I wasn't the one who said it.

But now I know the real reason why I felt that way. It was because when those people were telling me that what they were really saying is, "You need to learn how to compromise yourself."

I once met a very interesting person who said that he had died and then had been brought back to life by the paramedics/doctors and he said that the first thing you see when you die is yourself. He also told me that when you die, it is you who judges yourself, not God, and so therefore he said that one of the worst things you can ever do in Life is to compromise yourself.

I have never forgotten his words. And what I have realized about our current system is that it has corrupted the minds of so many people I know. Including myself when I was a teenager. I remember doing everything in my power to be "good at the game" even if it meant stepping over people to get there. So many people who took the advice of those who said, "You must first learn how to play the game." Those very words were more damaging than I think most people realize. Because once you convince someone else that the only way to be the best they can be is to compromise their own values/morals for "the game", then you have actually in a way severed their Lifeline to Truth.

Well guys, the game is finally over. And I am sure I'm not the only one who is happy about that. Our delusional system that we have had in place for the past 25-30 years or so which was otherwise known as "The American Way of Life" is finally coming to an end. The spell is finally being broken, and I don't even think that the people responsible for this have even begun to realize that what they are actually doing is freeing us from their bondage, by forcing us to finally free our minds from "the game".

Right now our system is totally going down in flames. And I need to go and get some marshmallows, because I'm going to kick back, have a cigarette and a drink, and watch it all burn.
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Midas Resources appear to be 'Playing the game '
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
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Bruv;1301668 wrote: Midas Resources appear to be 'Playing the game '


They may very well be. But....that's not the reason I posted that video. The reason I posted that video is because it hits on key points about what is happening to our economy right now. I don't really care whether or not people buy gold (most people don't have the dollars to transfer into gold anyways). But I have to admit they did a really good job on covering some important issues related to the economy. So I had to post it even though I understand it is more of a marketing video than an educational video.
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TruthBringer;1301722 wrote: But I have to admit they did a really good job on covering some important issues related to the economy.


And you don't know why ?
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