## Sudden Adult Death Syndrome. - It's sad that people were fooled in ...

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Sudden Adult Death Syndrome.

#DeepDives #Life #Science #Health

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We share the earth with some really gullible & stupid people. They deserve everything coming to them for the ignorance they welcome in their heart when they trusted the government and big pharma with their health.

https://odysee.com/@shortXXvids:e/Mark-Steyn---Leading-Cause-of-Death:4

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Thank you for sending me the video.

  • I guess we all get what we "deserve".
  • But it's better for us to have #Compassion toward the ignorant, not spitefulness.

But yet still, that's just a recommendation, not a commandment.

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Yeah been trying that in healthy doses, I believe in the eye for an eye mentality and I made some bets with people who lost obviously and now they won't talk to me.

What happened to the confident arrogance that spoke over me and didn't let me go grocery shopping?

Where is the bail out for my small business that is gone forever without having all of the bills covered that piled up and defaulted.

When I see some compassion myself, it will be much easier to forgive people for insulting my intellegence.

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  • That's rough man, I understand what you mean . .

We cannot always control our circumstances, but each of us decide how we respond to what we are dealt.

  • There is a lot of uncertainty, due to the US Government's $30 Trillion USD in debt.

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This reminds me of the theory of stupidity... I think I am one of these gullible people, and if so, I think I get what I deserve, but I want to believe that the world doesn't work on "conspiracy theory" logic.

!ALIVE


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I agree, I would also like to thunk the world doesn't go on conspiracy logic.

I started watching Alex Jones in grade 10 out of comedy value, he would make me laugh about current events.

The more crazy stuff he has said, has in majority come to fruition. This is a terrifying world where Alex Jones was even partially correct in his predictions of a 1 world totalitarian government forcing us into bio pods.

I am just waiting for the quarantine facilities to start housing people permanently, and we are pretty much there at the most horrific Alex Jones prediction.

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Who is the one that determines:

  • What a conspiracy theory is?
  • What isn't a conspiracy theory?

The Mainstream media and Governments?

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Whooaaa that’s scary fr!!! 🀯

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It's hard to know what to believe in these days...

I don't want to submit into aconspiracy theory, all evidence of which can be summed up as "being too paranoid."

Yet, I don't trust big tech to not be that malicious, because it's easier to gain money with malice than virtue...

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Mastering #Virtue, and combining it with #Generosity and #Wisdom, results in greater benefits than money imo.

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Greater is not the same as Easier... Most Some people don't strive for benefits but for the easy life money can give them.

But I agree~

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To master those qualities to the extent that the full benefits are achieved is NOT easy.

But there is no greater ease than the 4th stage of #Enlightenment

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There is a lot of similarities between #Enlightment and a concept in Islam called the "sweetness of belief." (A stage of belief in Allah, not all #muslims reach.) That's one of the reasons, I like your comments.

!LUV

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Yeah, if that "belief" means the teachings were investigated and verified to be true, directly for oneself, then yes, it's very similar.

  • #Theravada requires practice and investigation, and this leads to the #Wisdom that the teachings are true.

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