THE MYTH OF ENTITLEMENT

The Myth Of Entitlement

The narcissistic view of the world.

There are two-dimensional, three-dimensional and four-dimensional people.
As in a book, so in life.

‘Two-dimensional people’ refers to inferior cardboard characters in a story, who don’t appear to have lives beyond the book plot. They exist purely to fulfil the needs of the story/author, and behave unnaturally. These people are simple, showing little depth and serious thought, and lacking understanding. Been there, acted like that. 🙂

Three-dimensional people are thought of as complex and well-developed, and are portrayed as realistic. These influencers have a narcissistic view of others, which is lacking in empathy for ordinary people. Suffered them all my life. 🙂

In their belief in the myth of entitlement, they think we can’t see through their posturing and lies. They consider the rest of humanity to be two-dimensional beings with limited understanding, while they are superior, feeding off the inner conflict of others.

It has been that way for thousands of years. Some noticed, but were either shunned or vilified in favour of believing in the ‘superior’ people. There is a pyramid of selected beings to support this human catastrophe. Through greed and stupidity, the world stays in conflict and confusion, depending on the belief in a saviour – the second coming.

The second coming is us – waking up.

Four-dimensional people think outside the box; they naturally think around corners, and paradoxically turn logic inside out in order realise reality.

That is the path of enlightenment – being consciously and mentally spatially aware.

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