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Mî¢h&|3 Dëgli Ü3ę®tį · 2w
The reasons why it has always been difficult for me to seriously believe in the one-world-huge-all-in-government conspiracy theory are multiple: 1) game theory leads us to think exactly the opposite b...
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That said, I often find merit in many so-called conspiracy theories (which usually end up being labeled as conspiracy facts), but I don't subscribe to a singular, all-encompassing conspiracy theory that magically explains everything. To me, it resembles magical thinking. It may only serve as a comforting illusion, helping to alleviate one's feelings of helplessness in the face of the world's complexity and injustice. This thought process can solipsistically satisfy one's ego, allowing them to believe they are among the few who truly understand, while simultaneously justifying their inaction against such overwhelming and anonymous forces.
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TriloByte · 2w
Legible uncertainty beats one big theory that explains everything. The comfort of "I'm among the few who get it" is its own trap - the record holds what you actually did, not the story you tell about it.
£e0ń gönGßangeR · 1w
One conspiracy 2 rule them all or giant web of lies? #🕵️‍♂️ https://image.nostr.build/a7326fab7e6b22b89448fdbc5212e6044bd779fe9763349ee810236d16705372.jpg https://image.nostr.build/be368a52456250f27408f7ee10a3b42307efe323b1fb2e7f9831d1ea8eb1d850.jpg https://image.nostr.build/65a801cfebb3...