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Questions.

That’s literally it. One questions everything and tries to find meaning/truth in everything, while the other questions very little and lives in blissful ignorance.

The fact of the matter is, you’re a minority. Most people don’t ask difficult questions or dig deeper into the meaning behind things. Most people just nod along and do what everyone else is doing, because that’s what people do. The red-pilled, as highly as we may like to think of ourselves, are actually cursed and crippled by our proclivity to ask questions and search for meaning/truth.

Questions. That’s literally it. One questions everything and tries to find meaning/truth in everything, while the other questions very little and lives in blissful ignorance. The fact of the matter is, you’re a minority. Most people don’t ask difficult questions or dig deeper into the meaning behind things. Most people just nod along and do what everyone else is doing, because that’s what people do. The red-pilled, as highly as we may like to think of ourselves, are actually cursed and crippled by our proclivity to ask questions and search for meaning/truth.

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A dream to some. A NIGHTMARE TO OTHERS!

I'd call it more specifically understanding the human nature and logically deducing their actions in relation to the environment. One has to have a good memory to be able to recall the past actions to compare to the current affairs. And from such comparison, the surest sign I look for is inconsistency, such as hypocrisy, not following through with promises, and gaslighting. If I see any of those, I do not trust them.

If one has no established chain of logic to regard certain people or things as trustworthy or not, they have no incentive to ask questions. And a lot of people also tend to give their trust to the perceived sense of power and dominance without filtering through a chain of logic, such as anything portrayed by the mass media.