How much has your life changed in the last 10 years?
What about in the last 20?
And how much of that change is due to modern technology?
It's amazing how fast technology is advancing. Now with AI in the mix, it's hard to even predict what the next 5 years will look like. As someone who is only 25 years old, I have already seen radical change in my life, and amongst my peers.
This also makes me think about my younger cousin who is only 5. It makes me wonder what kind of world she will grow up in.
I also wonder things like: if most of her friendships will be made online, or if she will rely heavily on AI, or scariest of all, if she will have a Neuralink type device implanted in her head.
Because of our mission to spread privacy and freedom, I spend almost all of my time focusing on modern technology, and how it's being used nefariously by out of control power-seekers. Because of this, it can be hard not feel "blackpilled" or hopeless sometimes.
Which brings back the original question.... "how much has your life changed in the last 10 years?" I am sure a lot. I am sure some of the changes happened fast, and some of then happened slow.
I'm also sure that 10 years ago, you could not predict everything that happened to you.
It's easy to feel hopeless when staring into the nebulous abyss of "what if's".
Especially when globalists plan to use technology to unleash the most advanced control system ever. But here's the key word: PLAN.
These psychopaths are masters at slipping behind the scenes and pulling the strings silently. But they underestimate the power of love, freedom, and truth.
So, yes, like I said... it's easy to feel hopeless when imagining a future that isn't here yet. But we must remember, that "We the People" are the ones in control of our fate; that truth is ultimate, and that freedom requires self-responsibility.
Don't act out of fear. Instead, act in the name of love, truth and freedom. Be proactive, and focus on the bright side.
Some of the most important decisions we will face in our lifetime are regarding modern technology. Don't outsource these decisions to teachers at schools, politicians paid by companies, and big tech surveillance businesses.
Instead, actively choose the path of freedom, de-centralization, and privacy; and spread the message far and wide.
Because while what we are facing can be overwhelming... there is a chance that my little cousin will grow up in a time of freedom that we have never seen before either.
If we can ensure mindfulness in our younger generation, as well as proactive thought behind our choices of technology... we are bound for success.
So, use this email as a reminder of good times to come. Don't become "blackpilled". Focus on the moment, and collaborate together.
Thank you!
Eric