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Unless you have no real personal vested interest in a person, then share away. But if you do, don't expect them to stay friendly with you once you unload.

Don't expect people to simply 'accept' what you are saying, people are best convinced by things they discover themselves, and that requires two ingredients, firstly interest, second, time.

Unless you have no real personal vested interest in a person, then share away. But if you do, don't expect them to stay friendly with you once you unload. Don't expect people to simply 'accept' what you are saying, people are best convinced by things they discover themselves, and that requires two ingredients, firstly interest, second, time.

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This is true. My brother once asked me when was the last time I changed my mind about a deeply held belief. Then he next asked whether I changed it in a moment or over time.

You can’t convince someone to change their mind in a single conversation, much less several conversations, in a short amount of time.

Just the way it is. And yes, the best red pill is the one you take yourself. Sad but true.

I think single-dose, coerced redpill suppositories theoretically exist…but the problem is that they depend on mechanisms that would never administer them in the first place.

IE, someone in government or on the news actually came out and publicly told the truth about a significant issue. Because normies won’t accept information from anywhere else…unless they stop being normies first.

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>I think single-dose, coerced redpill suppositories theoretically exist…but the problem is that they depend on mechanisms that would never administer them in the first place.

Yes, and when that happens it's like a light bulb moment, an epiphany, that affects them forever.