Service To The Matrix
Most people wake up to the reality that they have completed their 40+ years of service to the matrix once they retire. By the time you reach 67 years of age, it is too late for many things. I urge you to think about your service to the matrix right now.
You are not free. You wake up in the morning and rush to work. There are other things you’d rather do. There are people and things you love but don’t have the time for. Days, weeks, months, and years pass you by and you become used to the cycle of work, paycheck, ongoing payments, sacrifices, and self-denial. Once in a while, you are surprised at how tired you look or how disappointing your family is. You are too tired to ask yourself why. Do you know why? Because most of your productive time and effort goes to the matrix, not to you or your loved ones. For you and them, you’ve got only what’s left over AFTER you served the matrix each day.
Many of us believe that life sucks. It’s not life; it’s the lifestyle forced on us by the matrix.
Once you realize that you are but a pawn in the game, freedom of the matrix is possible provided you can afford it. (Have you ever heard of “self-purchase” during the slavery period?) Freedom can be – and always was – bought and paid for with money.
Pretty much everything can be bought with money, freedom from disease, bad relationships, legal problems, and more.
Money is power and freedom. Lack of money is helplessness and victimhood. And money isn’t magic, you don’t have to be born into a rich family or win the lottery. Making, managing, and growing money are learned skills.
Think about it as you explore the “Life in a Matrix” series.