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  by Caitlin Johnstone
 
			
			September 18, 2023 
			from
			
			CaitlinJohnstone Website 
			
			
			
			Spanish version 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			
			 
			  
			  
			Corporate 
			profits are our life.
 
			  
			Corporate 
			profits are our religion.  
			  
			Most of us pour 
			more of our energy  
			into generating 
			corporate profits  
			throughout our 
			lives  
			than the most 
			pious monk  
			pours into 
			worshipping  
			any deity... 
			
 
 It's so hard to live as an authentic human being in a civilization 
			whose every molecule is wrapped around something as vapid and 
			soulless as corporate profit...
 
 It's what most of us pour most of our life force into.
 
			  
			Most people work all day 
			generating corporate profits, 
				
					
					
					to pay bills that go toward corporate 
			profits 
					
					pay off loans from giant banks for their corporate 
			profits 
					
					to rent from real estate giants for their corporate profits... 
			Then they, 
				
				come home, eat 
			some products from giant mega-corporations that they purchased at a 
			supermarket chain, and unwind by watching entertainment created by 
			corporations to draw as many eyeballs as possible or scrolling 
			through 
				
				social media platforms designed by corporations to be as 
			addictive as possible... 
			We do this while being 
			surrounded all day by advertising designed to pull us into 
			generating more corporate profits... 
				
				Corporate profits are 
				our life.    
				Corporate profits are 
				our religion.    
				Most of us pour more 
				of our energy into generating corporate profits throughout our 
				lives than the most pious monk pours into worshipping any deity.
				   
				Not because we want 
				to, but because we have to... 
			We were born into this 
			bizarre civilization where everything revolves around 
			corporate 
			profits instead of, 
				
				love, relationships, connection, thriving, 
			purpose, or personal depth... 
			Is it any wonder then that so many of us are suffering from 
			addictions and depression and anxiety...? I mean, how could we not be...?
			 
			  
			Take a normal healthy 
			human animal and throw it into the mess of this dystopian corporate 
			nightmare and tell me, 
				
				how it's meant to live a happy and satisfying 
			life.    
				It's like expecting dolphins and orcas to live happy and 
			satisfying lives in concrete pools at theme parks, or factory farmed 
			pigs living in cages barely bigger than their bodies.    
				It's just not 
			the kind of living we're built for... 
			The blink of an eye ago our ancestors were hunter-gatherers living 
			off the land, spending most of their waking lives under the open 
			sky.  
			  
			Now all of a sudden we're expected to sit eight hours a day in 
			a cubicle staring at screens for no other reason than to, 
				
				help the 
			corporation that employs us increase its profits, then commute home 
			under a barrage of advertising in a vehicle made by a corporation 
			using fuels extracted by a corporation, and spend all our free time 
			feeding into the profits of other corporations... 
			Everything in us is 
			screaming that this is insane and unacceptable.
 That's why some people try to spend time in nature:
 
				
				it's one of the 
			few ways you can get your head above all the corporate bullshit for 
			a bit and take a few desperate breaths of what it's like to be a 
			normal human organism. 
			"Nature" used to just be "the world": 
				
				there 
			was no other, separate thing from nature that we spent all our time 
			in, pouring all our life force into, dedicating all our thoughts and 
			feelings to,  
			...from whence we could escape for a few hours on the 
			weekend as a luxury.    
			Now we live in civilization and sneak out every 
			now and then into this other thing, nature, where screens aren't 
			blaring at us and the trees don't speak the language of the babbling 
			narratives in our heads  - though, if we're honest with ourselves, 
			our minds are still mostly preoccupied with the pushing and pulling 
			demands that civilization makes of us the entire time.
 The only way to live in this civilization without its madness 
			warping you and twisting you in on yourself is,
 
				
				to change your 
			relationship with mental narrative to such an extent that you can 
			recognize that civilization is nature , that the human animal and 
			its products are not separate from anything else in this biosphere 
			we arose from.  
			With a fair amount of dedicated inner work one can 
			come to recognize that this sea of language we exist in is just 
			narrative that we don't need to invest any of our life force in 
			believing, and that all the words and thoughts are just energy like 
			all the rest of nature.
 From that point of view,
 
				
				a busy office full of chattering humans is 
			not experientially much different from a busy forest full of 
			chattering birds and insects: 
					
					it's just two different expressions 
			of nature... 
				An advertisement is not experientially much different 
			from crashing waves: 
					
					it's just the sights and sounds of nature 
			taking different energetic shapes.  
			If you're not imbuing any of the 
			narratives inside or outside of your head with the power of belief, 
			it's all just a beautiful expression of nature.
 That's the only way to live as a happy and healthy human organism in 
			this civilization, from my point of view.
 
				
				Everything else is just 
			varying degrees of insanity... 
			Adjusting from an unwholesome 
			relationship with mental narrative to a wholesome one lets you live 
			a happy and fulfilling life among the humans, who are actually a 
			staggeringly beautiful and thrilling animal when you can see them 
			with fresh eyes.
 And, as an added benefit,
 
				
				changing your relationship with narrative 
			will greatly aid you in seeing through the consent-manufacturing 
			propaganda that's used by
				
				the 'powerful'
				to keep the dysfunctionality 
			of this civilization going.  
			If enough people snap out of their 
			unhealthy relationship with narrative, a healthy world will suddenly 
			become possible...
 
			  
			 
			
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