Frederick Bott
1 min readMar 7, 2022

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They could lose if they decided to lose, and they will all lose when the bubble bursts. Indi's most profound point, it seems to me, is that none of it exists, it is all possible and impossible futures.
They are like kings with no clothes, but it isn't all their fault, as I see it, though they have the choice, the system begs us all to fall into the world of make believe.
Most of us become slaves by it, but all of us are enslaved, even they. Every one of them worries about their own financial security, just like everyone else, believe it or not. Personally I think we are seeing signs of desperation, on their part, the needle is approaching, that is free money of any kind, because with that, everyone gets their power. The actual physical power source of all things, the sun, makes that inevitable, when we plug into it, as we are doing. Why do you think so many obviously resist that?
We fall into the system of make believe when we admire them, or the system without sun (therefore without actual power input) or we aspire to be one of them, I would say.

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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