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Pp's avatar

Excellent! But is it because I agree? Some people pursue knowledge, some people don’t bother. So the underwhelming and overwhelming of information is not that different. Ignorance is either a choice or a stage in the passage of life. Some people will always move more swiftly than others, and/or be in a different byway on the same journey. Wisdom is wisdom, but there is no single road to get there. Synthesis and cohesion are a step and repeat pattern, for everyone. We make mistakes and learn, and make the next mistake with more experience. Enlightenment must follow folly. There are an infinite number of wrong answers. Right answers are always similar. Great job on this.

John Webber's avatar

Intellectual is mind, heart is body. This video is pointing at the 5D New Human perception that's manifesting right now. The AI is the 3D Matrix of binary thinking. The 5D New Human heart frequency manifests the quantum thinkers, those seeing between, around and through the binary codes of logic to reveal our 5D New Earth perception. Resonating in this love and light 5D New Human frequency with you Alex! Happy New Year! ~ Peace❤

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=560BrspAnEA

Alexious Fiero's avatar

The core issue isn’t that people are inherently ignorant or just lacking facts. The real problem is that the current environment, our social platforms, our media landscape, and parts of our society, actively incentivizes that ignorance. In other words, it’s not just that people don’t know better; it’s that they’re actually rewarded for sticking to simplistic or close-minded beliefs. And that reward system is a big part of what keeps them locked in.

Pp, so, the point you’re getting across is spot on: people cling to these beliefs not because they’re inherently stubborn, but because the system gives them social currency for doing so. It’s easier to get likes, shares, and a sense of belonging by reinforcing what your “tribe” already believes than by challenging it. And that’s the uphill battle.

John’s 5D concept is actually a great illustration of the same thing we’re talking about with intellectual enlightenment. In other words, it’s another way of trying to break out of the reward system that celebrates narrow thinking. He’s just describing it in his own language. And that’s actually a useful angle because it shows that multiple perspectives are all trying to get at the same core idea: we need to move beyond the old reward structures that keep people locked in place.

In short, if we want people to open their minds, we’ve got to rethink the incentive structures that make ignorance the easier, more gratifying path. It’s not just about giving people information; it’s about changing what we reward.

Happy New Year. Best wishes for the new year.