Mental exercise with 7 questions: strengthen yourself
ADVANCED STRATEGIC EXERCISES, COUNTER-REFUTATION, AND DYNAMICS
I’m going to build this special session for people who are willing to learn from scratch. It’s important to understand that reality, as we experience it, is quite invasive, infringing on our personal privacy, security, and tempting us with things we don’t even want to buy, among other things. Now, if you’re ready to calmly advance in advanced, multi-level mental techniques, the time has come.
REAL BENEFITS
Improved Mindset: Enhance your natural reasoning process across multiple factors, gradually eliminating passive consumption and integrating an active mode—not as a consumer, but as a realistic dynamic that strengthens your thoughts until you reach a decision. You can reverse course later if you decide to return to the process if you’ve made an unforeseen mistake. This applies to both quick and deep reasoning.
Reduced Fear: Transform fear into courage; it’s fundamental. Today, in countless areas, we are offered things with hidden and subliminal messages designed to affect our emotions in one way or another. This ends here.
Real protection: If you are a parent, the quality of protection for your family increases significantly, allowing you to teach them with greater strength, resilience, intelligence, creativity, humility, and fearlessness, among other qualities.
Defense against intruders: Some individuals are highly sophisticated in pursuing their own interests, but others, like governments and the NSA, have far greater resources. Defend yourself if your privacy, security, and other requirements are high.
Among other benefits.
ADVANCED STRATEGIES These methods appear simple at first glance, but they are actually dynamic and facilitate learning in the face of high-level complexity.
List of choices:
- Always look for the simplest solution at the beginning. It’s like trying to find water underground, for example, and in the technological world of the internet, it’s the piece that can easily destroy the entire structure. This will enhance your strategic abilities by eliminating not only noise and distractions along the way, but also by preventing mistakes that increase insecurity.
Simple idea: A single piece is something you use that causes a company’s structure to collapse. I’m not referring to literally attacking the company in real life, but rather to using their own arguments, actions, and other methods to demonstrate their worst mistakes, even if they reject you. You can show this to people involved in such an event, but make sure it actually works before presenting it publicly.
Counter-refutation: If they try to refute you in one way or another, don’t lose control. If you’re sure of what you’ve found, stand firm, and if you have hidden pieces that you haven’t yet revealed, reveal them little by little, wisely. Prepare methods before they emerge and surprise the person trying to attack you. Hidden weapons are most effective when they are well-organized, strengthened, and immune to refutation (if possible). Discard the weak if necessary and don’t give them a chance. Dynamic: If you already have knowledge of other areas of industry, for example, you can use it to your advantage because it’s a valid argument.
In many places, this can happen in various ways. One of them is social pressure that tries to prevent you from doing something for certain reasons, but you know for sure that you possess it, and even defending your own is ideal; this is anti-cowardice. Undercover agents from unknown perpetrators can pressure you, or even worse, but giving your life for those you love who trust you in fact and in truth, even for those who need to know the truth, is courageous. Throughout history, we know that unusual cases have occurred, one of which is Edward Snowden’s revelations about the NSA (National Security Agency - United States), where people are spied on en masse. He was right to flee the country, because otherwise, he would have disappeared and been covered up with invalid (nonsensical) arguments. Counter-refutation: Even the most powerful and irrefutable weapons, even with evidence, can be rejected; however, panic is not an option. Seek out those who believe you, even if it’s just one person out of 100. This is one of the strongest methods, for the simple reason that sooner or later, that person could use those weapons to spread the truth, however painful it may be. Dynamic: Gaining genuine allies or friends is rare, but beware of traitors who pretend to be something they are not.
Learn to generate advanced, multi-level strategies. Thanks to question 3, you not only generate new questions not previously mentioned, but also new types of methods, realistic scenarios to aid you during the process, and more. Our deep reasoning is much stronger than a double-edged sword when used correctly, because by doing so, our quick thinking is further strengthened, even developing new capabilities. If you didn’t know, generating new strategies can also lead to the emergence of tactics, concise counter-refutations without being exhaustive, and other benefits. This strength expands beyond the previous six questions without contradicting them, offering pure coherence and greater reach into new areas without saturation. Counter-refutation: You can learn to do simple exercises to get started so you don’t abandon the process. To do this, use the example of searching for water or a piece, as I mentioned earlier, or any other method you have available. Once you’re confident and have accomplished it, move on to the more complicated, then the more difficult, and finally, to the multi-level, which is beyond the complex. Throughout this process, check for mistakes. The more you check and correct problems as they arise, the better. You’ll avoid going back and save time.
Dynamic: Be patient and exercise self-control. These are some of the virtues that will help you prevail in high-stress situations and greater difficulties. Learn to manage time to your advantage to strengthen yourself. The more you master it, the better.
MULTIPLE LEVELS I call it beyond the complex because it requires significantly more time and is the most difficult of all.
5 types of levels in one as an example:
- Knowing how to argue precisely and irrefutably under high-stress pressure when you are pushed to your limits (to or beyond). This also includes endurance, knowing how to act, and more. Firmness is absolutely essential.
- Use the resources you have; the desperation to buy more is not an option. If the perpetrators want to spy on you, they will, whether on the streets through cameras or online. Buying resources to make yourself more “anonymous” will not give you any advantages.
- There are serious temptations that go against principles, where a known or unknown perpetrator seeks a way for you to abandon something valuable, such as privacy. Being a puppet and spied on 24/7 is not an option.
- They will try to get you to accept technologies and have them implanted in your body, whether it’s a visible mark on your hand to access personal data, even “banking” information, or other methods. This is unnatural and dangerous to your health. It invades your privacy, security, and more.
- An unknown perpetrator offers you help, speaks nicely, and tries to establish a friendship, but later betrays you or maintains a semblance of friendship. Some authors will use quite strong and dynamic techniques. Countering them requires studying their behavior, paying attention to every word they say and what they don’t say, questioning what they say or claim to say, investigating who they are and their profile, among other methods. This is a valuable resource for actors seeking high-value objectives, but you are not their target.
These five, being multiple levels in a specific situation that occur almost simultaneously, or in parallel, represent a high level of risk. However, if you learn to maintain balance and know what you are doing, you will find you have better control and achieve higher quality.
Will you be able to handle possible multi-level scenarios? I have shared this not as a guide, but as a quality you can apply to your life and act consciously.
Note: Making mistakes at the beginning is normal. Get up and keep going. It requires willpower, discipline, and courage.
Q &A session:
Does this apply to using everything mentioned above online and in real life?: Yes, it does.
Can I teach this to my children?: Yes. Development from the early years, around 4 or 5, onward is fundamental.
What should I do if my profile is low risk?: If you’re into simple things, you can start using it, because you don’t know what might happen tomorrow. It’s not about fear, it’s about being ready and prepared for whatever comes.
What happens if I lose apparent friendships because of undesirable actions?: You’ve distanced yourself from people who don’t fit your profile, meaning you. Nothing serious happens, but it’s possible they might point the finger at you or do something else against you if it happens, so you should be prepared.
End of session.
This is for the Privacy Guides community.
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