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Tiempo al tiempo, todo llega en su momento.
Beigetreten Temmuz 2013
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Estamos sobreestimulados y ni siquiera nos damos cuenta. Netflix mientras comemos. Reels en el baño. Música mientras cocinamos. Podcasts mientras caminamos. Consumimos por defecto, no intencionalmente. Sigues llenando cada hueco, y luego te preguntas por qué te sientes aturdido y desmotivado. El aburrimiento y el silencio son los verdaderos motores del crecimiento. Te dan espacio para pensar y crear. Es entonces cuando aparecen las soluciones a los problemas que llevan meses estancados. Deja espacio.
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The most dangerous thing about leaving Earth isn’t the vacuum.
It’s the clarity.
When astronauts return from long missions, most talk about the Overview Effect in poetic terms. They describe seeing Earth as fragile, borderless, beautiful.
What rarely gets reported is the second layer of that experience — the part where the beauty curdles into something more disturbing.
Because once you’ve watched the planet from that altitude long enough, the human activity you observe starts to look less like civilization and more like a colony of organisms running programs they never consciously chose. Wars over invisible lines. Cities choking on their own exhaust. Seven billion people sprinting toward goals that were handed to them before they were old enough to question whether they wanted them.
I don’t think the “Big Lie about humanity” he’s describing is some kind of a conspiracy.
It’s something quieter and far more pervasive. It’s the collective hallucination that the world you were handed at birth is the world as it actually is. That the values you absorbed from your culture are the values that exist in nature. That the urgency you feel about status, money, and approval reflects something real about the universe rather than something manufactured by systems that benefit from your compliance.
Orbital altitude strips that hallucination away with brutal efficiency.
Gravity keeps more than your body on the ground. It keeps your perspective locked inside the consensus.
Astronauts who spend months outside that gravity field don’t just lose bone density. They lose the psychological weight of inherited assumptions. And when those assumptions lift, what sits underneath them is a question most humans never get forced to confront in a lifetime.
What would you actually want if nobody had ever told you what to want?
The Big Lie was never about them.
It was always about that question and how hard the entire structure of modern life works to make sure you never stop long enough to ask it.
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage
Astronaut Claims Humanity Is living a 'Big Lie' After 178 days in Space
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lo mucho que me shockeo enterarme que no todos analizan y repiensan las actitudes que tienen diariamente, las cosas que dicen, como se comportan !!! jdj van viviendo así a pelo sin preocupaciones es increíble loco, increíble
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uno creería que todas las personas tienen habilidad de introspección y auto-análisis pero no es así
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