Why Do Some People Believe Mind Control Is Negative?

The Ethers
2 min readOct 20, 2021

This Question for you:

Why do some individuals believe mind control is a “bad” thing?

People are frightened by the idea of mind control because they believe in the concept of “free choice.” They don’t want to believe they don’t have control. However, the fact is that we never have total control.

Because we’re beasts, we’ve lived, died, and evolved depending on what gives us the most power. Control is necessary for our survival, as well as our self-image and self-esteem. However, in many situations, control is a figment of the imagination.

There are several levels of how much power we have and what we can control. And while we don’t have control over many things, we frequently dispute it vehemently.

One of the most difficult things someone can do is control their own thoughts and emotions. Those who understand how others behave and react, on the other hand, utilize that information to control and manipulate us all the time. That is why the advertising industry is so large.

While mind control is an unpleasant reality, it isn’t “evil” since as humans, we will resort to whatever that offers us an edge in order to gain power.

One element that determines our growth is how much more in control we become. Perhaps the next step of progress is to realize that we can be manipulated and are always under some subtle influence without our knowing.

How would we begin to progress if we acknowledged that we are vulnerable to mind control rather than opposing it? This is the difference between striving to comprehend and rejecting our limits.

This is a significant distinction between me and the PCT (Paranoid Conspiracy Theorists). The fact that we are vulnerable to mind control fills me with wonder rather than dread.

To create any type of personal growth, the only thing you can do is recognize that others are always practicing mind control on us and attempt to be conscious of it. We should also be aware that the majority of mind control is so effectively performed that it will likely go unnoticed.

On a personal level, we should apply everything we’ve learned about mind control to your benefit. This entails attempting to comprehend human psychology as well as our own personal psychology. Only then will we be able to genuinely grow in the face of the ever-present threat of mind control.

FOlloW FoR MoRe

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