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This is a competition. And we are the prize. Once an entity has all the money there’s only one thing left to achieve. Power.

The acquisition and ability to keep and grow money catapults the rich in status and feelings of superiority.

Us wee little folks feed into it by drooling over them. Handing them everything they want if only to touch the hem of their garment ($25,000 lunches with Warren Buffet) maybe some will rub off.

Meanwhile the poor get compartmentalized into drug addled fatherless neighborhoods with crap schools and no opportunities beyond death and prison that most of us good folks want nothing to do with.

But money only takes an ego only so far. I mean, if you’re winning at the toughest game in town after a while boredom inevitably sets in. That doesn’t seem right, does it? Gotta be more usefulness to someone that’s out-smarted the 99.9%.

Claiming superiority in every aspect of human existence becomes a birthright. Bill Gates isn’t an educated man in the sense they apply the standard to the rest of us. Yet, he’s not only a tech genius but an educational guru, a biologist, a doctor, a conservationist. Why, there’s nothing this man can’t do. Amazing!

If only these people could box us all into a corner the world would be a better place. So that’s the game. The internet makes it more achievable than ever before. Psychological manipulation of masses has never been easier! Total control is the objective. Because it’s for the best.

A dirty little secret though. Once achieved it’s never enough. We saw examples all over the pandemic. Abuse of power is intoxicating. So here we are. It’s a game of us vs them. They want every morsel of our decision making power. Normies continually underestimate the importance this is to those who desire to put their hands up our backsides and turn us into their sock puppets.

For the greater good.

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