I am still relatively new to Neothink. What I am getting out of it is a more efficient way of doing work that has increased my productivity at my job and also some clever tools that make me more of an entrepreneur than an employee. There are other aspects to Neothink, but mostly it is the new way of thinking about everything that I find interesting. There are a lot of techniques t haven’t had a chance to use yet, but they are sound advice that is helpful in these interesting times.
What really helps is learning how to see things as they are and not as I have told they are. This reminds me of my drawing classes where I was told that anyone can draw what they see, they just need to learn to pay more attention to what they actually see and not what they think they see. The Neothink techniques helped me understand why government has been so dysfunctional at every level and that gives me an advantage over everyone else. Seeing government as it is helps to free me of blatant manipulation by fear and threats. Government is indeed a very coercive and corrosive institution that is becoming irrelevant to solving the great issues of our time. Neothink shows how an individual can contribute more value to society than the entire government.
I am continuing to learn more about Neothink and how this applies to the society I am in. I judge Neothink by how well it fits with reality and so far it has been very illuminating. The big help is identifying Neo-cheaters as parasites who are destructive to society and the world, the surprise is how pervasive they are in government and religion. Neothink is teaching me how to break the grasp of these parasites and gain those hopes and dreams I had as a child. I am learning to see the manipulations of those neo-cheaters as a distortion of what is real and this will protect my interests.
If you are looking for a way to improve yourself, you should check out Neothink and see the world as it is and not as you have been told. Seeing everything clearly will give you more advantages than you have now.
Steve Boverie
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