Tag: behaviour

  • Illusion of power

    I guess it comes to what someone says to you as in giving you the position to do something like CEO or some higher position. They are at a higher position for a reason, to look after the people that are in different positions.

    When you have the title you would feel the sense of power and confidence in yourself. Of course there are some people not wanting power because it is too much.

    But mostly, this would be based on skillset and having the knowledge to pursue or learn as you go in the position to make it better.

    Those who want to be in the contribution in society and the community can be an electrician or warehouse worker. I am not saying they do not have power but they are the backbone of society because they contribute to the people and outsiders.

    We all should think about what we should do in society like a contribution because it is essential for our mental health. Humans are made to be social creatures, it does not matter what you do but as long as you touch, feel a sense of contribution or talk to other people then our anxiety levels will be stable.

    If we are not actively contributing, we would feel a sense of anxiety.

    It is like the king is watching your every move but they are actually not giving an illusion of psychosis
  • Gangstalking and mental health part 2

    I have spoken about this in my previous blog:

    https://watapplementalhealtheducationwellness.blog/2025/05/10/gangstalking-mental-health/

    I would like to add more to it since I have thought about this a lot more.

    I guess in a way, I have seen some people that are vulnerable in the mental health that are either patients or just clients of social workers. My observation, I probably won’t go too much in detail but I think it works like this as probably in their past life, they have probably done something not acceptable to societal standards in their past life or they made a lot of people angry meaning there is a snowball affect if you made a lot of people angry through mostly doing immoral things based on societal principles. For example if you get free food and you have money to feed yourself while others cannot then everyone will get angry and you will eventually be targeted. There is so much that service workers can do with protecting you while they are working but when the service workers are off then there is not much they can do because they are off the clock.

    So when the person who is taking advantage of the principles of the other people then the non-service workers or the ones who have suffered in the past, that worked hard to the comfortable life will make that person who just think that they can do anything they want even if they have been protected by service workers before eventually those that have suffered will turn on that person because it is more of a community moral.

    I am not saying that the person should take advantage but when it comes to taking coupons for free food while you have housing and some income, a lot of people will be angry, then the snowball effect comes.

    This is mostly about giving everyone a chance to live another day by giving those unfortunate, food and water. Having housing is mostly a luxury.

  • To be excited about what they do

    If you could make your pet understand one thing, what would it be?

    If I had a pet or giving out advice to someone or trying to make a pet understand. I would tell them to live life with no strings attached and also to make money. In our earlier years we should strive to create a system that works for us so it would be easier in our later years as we take more responsibilities such as a family or a partner. With more responsibilities we should also do what we love as well because what our pets and partner can sense is something meaning if you were tired or not excited by life just because you are trapped in a box or the system like a job for example.

    I do feel like there is an emotional or spiritual vibe to it because doing something that we love gives us a sense of purpose which is an illusion by the way but I guess in our human DNA, we always have something to fight for in our psyche.

    For dogs 🐶, I do feel like they give a sense of comfort and excitement which they act happy to people feeling down. So 🐶 would have that sense of purpose, maybe or maybe not they realise it even if we do not understand their words.

  • Engagement and mental health

    I mean engagement can be monitised as well. But combined with mental health is a factor as well. Socialising can be a good way to interact with another person without wasting time for another person meaning no strings attached (safe environment). Since we have our faces glued to the screen (I am one of them) our worldview can change depending on the stuff we watch. It is similar to propaganda in a way but having more real life experiences and not virtual experiences can actually help us with what we need to know about people a bit more.

    It is like nazi Germany made their prisoners watch propaganda on TV and chanting, and when faced with a real life situation, their bodies would react on its own which is not what it seemed like.

    So engagement in real life is better for mental health as dopamine levels will not be as fried as you can control your dopamine and attention levels. That is probably why the mental ward restricts phone usage.

  • Finding your place in society

    If we are young we should start finding our place as soon as possible, finding a balance between work and social leisure. We should start as soon as possible because in this age of technology, society moves faster than ever in our eyes. If we do not work or action something, we will eventually get priced out of society then the conclusion will be suffering or not having nice stuff.

    Even when we have money, it does not solve much as it gets you food and a home to stay but mostly what problems you can solve in the community and society at large. With complex mental health issues awaiting to be solved, I do not think it will be fully solved as new social norms pop up everyday.

    All we can do is give tools to help people to get money so they can spend on essentials and have some fun (healthy dopamine hits) with it. For example giving a struggling person a pen or book because to get money we would have to work for it one way or another.

  • Not controlling outcome

    Of course when we expect something in return we always think we will get it. But everyone is different and has different personalities. For example when I sell at the flea markets expecting the exact amount, there will always be someone expecting different amounts and that is ok because it is about the social game.

    Having social game is important because it depends on the way people treat you and can affect your whole day meaning your worldview of the community will be affected impacting your motivation which translates to your cash flow.

    But when we are not expecting the outcome and just have fun while making a profit, it is more productive to your mental health.

  • Teammate Entities

    What this means as co workers or if you are your own boss working together to achieve a common goal. It works like a hierarchy as a triangle as there is a king on top then on the way down is other people similar to a pyramid.

    With these working together everyone has to be respectful in a way so that the whole organisation will not lose their reputation or else they lose their inward flow like cash or any outside social influence to the organisation.

    This does not need to happen like a king but if there is one that does not fit the principle and is egged on to do what is not stated in the principle then the whole organisation will slowly fall apart even if the support of the non-principle is contributing to the whole organisation because the outside influence will slowly get angry and will not use the product of the organisation.

  • Radiating energy

    On screen or real life everyone gravitates towards people or any parties turn heads without  realising to the person with a specific energy. Of course when your energy is weak then you will feel isolated, even when you talk to someone, the other party will not feel enthusiastic to talk or connect with you.

    When on a screen/real life when the main person starts to showcase their own flesh (with clothes on) they radiate a specific energy based on their personality depending on the way they move, their tone and their words. Specific personalities gravitate towards specific personalities, which it does not mean everyone will move towards it but the ones that need their emotional void filled based on the main screener. This works like showcasing your market of your personality to solve a problem of another personality. But it works both ways because it is similar to exchanging emotional conversation.

    I would say it is similar to therapy in a way but a different market of therapy like social therapy.

  • Invisible barriers

    Sometimes we sell our soul to the devil meaning we do nothing about the problem just for money. When something causes a lot of problems and you get paid while the problem is causing havoc, we do not take action towards it because we have gotten paid.

    Of course we should go by our principles because reputation is more important than the money itself. Reputation gives us cash flow instead of having one lump sum payment. Even when we have a lump sum payment we might or might not spend most of it then it causes us to live in survival mode begging for a miracle but that causes even more issues because we might do something that we regret later on instead of living in the present and being a bit more positive.

    With the barriers and getting a lump sum payment, we should still put our foot down and go with our principles so we do not feel guilty in the past for causing a lot of problems just for the money or self.

  • Environment influences

    Whenever we are in an environment whether it is virtually or reality, sometimes environments can shape our decision.

    It is hard to say but this is mostly a spiritual and emotional factor. The tone, the words and the pictures can also influence our decision making without us realising it.