People are sucking energies out of you.
Are you suggesting that understanding the motivations of other people diminishes your own intensity and inner sense of direction? If that's what you're saying, I agree with that. But, it has its advantages too.
I think where I'm going with this is that you should pay attention to these things for your own benefit, not for other peoples' benefit.
Kobe was built up as a hero of sorts for a generation or two.
The man died, along with a bunch of children (one being his own), which should be an emotional hit on plenty of people. Hell some grown men I knew claimed publicly that they cried on his behalf.
Imagine my shock, being more aware than them, finding out that they have no worries of allowing someone manipulate them emotionally like that...
Hmm, so years ago, they meme about Kobe dying in a helicopter crash. Then, they build up enough energy to cause the helicopter he's riding on to crash in a fog. You claim it was them being sloppy, but what if they wanted us to know? That way, they can drain more energy from us by all of our skepticism and outrage. In that case, you "exposing" them may just be another step in the master plan. I've got my eye on you, I think you're an occultist.
Ok, I see what you're saying now. Frankly, aren't we nearly always being manipulated by other people? Maybe you could argue some people don't have a built-in awareness of that. Or maybe the motivations of other people go missed when those other people are hidden behind a televised veneer of athletes and announcers.
As a fun thought experiment I suggest considering the possible motives behind a man telling others that he cried on a sports star's behalf.
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