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  2. *Sorry this is a long comment* Amazing video with perfect clips. That itself took tons of research. Since I knew 99% of them I knew what happened before and after so each scene brought in a full experience to back up your words. I whole heatedly agree with your points. I went so far as to go to an alternative seminary and was ordained...so was on the guru track. Even that requires more and more money. The darkest part is that you are expected to go to your fellow guru events to support them. So money flows around and around in a circle. But as it all fell apart I kept remembering my early studies in philosophy: the existentialists like Camus believed in a point we all reach called "Angst". That was the moment we realize that nobody else, no other system, no other network, creates who we are. We are alone in our self-actualization. That is a place of darkness until we realize the extreme power of it. Waking up to that realization is what you did...The only thing that I've found to be a truism is that it's not possible to warn others...they have to walk their own path to being awake to this reality and your video will help them on their path for sure. I also recommend Eckhart Tolle. What's interesting is that now with Covid many people are feeling lost as they have disconnected whereas I'm just going about my life as usual, in the sense that "they" never defined me. Sure I miss people, but I don't need them like I did before I woke up to the trap your video enlightens. Keep it coming.
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  47. I couldn't agree more with the gap year point. However, it is not applicable for my country. If you can not enter a uni right after you finish high school, you have to go to military for 18 months. I was very successful student, still didn't know what I want to study; but it is very hard to pass entrance exam after being a soldier for 18 months, so I went to the university: best university, one of the hottest degrees, but I absolutely hated it. It was not only because of avoiding military, but I would be called crazy if I chose going to military instead of university with the grades and scores I had. After graduating university, you are given 2 choices: To serve in military for 12 months, or to go to study master's degree. I graduated last year, but thought that I am not emotionally or mentally fit to be a soldier, so I will go to study master's degree. I got a hype in my senior year that I love my degree so didn't mind doing masters; but right after I started master's it turned out to be false. I will graduate from master's next year this time, and will have 2 choice: either to go to the military for 12 months, or to do a phd and be exempted from military service. I won't do a phd in a subject which my hatred grows(btw, it is CS) just for the sake of avoiding military. I will do my service, and after that I will do something else, nothing IT related. So, 7 years(1 year of english foundation included) of studying and spending tons of family money just for the sake of avoiding military, pleasing people around me and end result is that: I hate my profession and won't do it for living. If I had a gap year, everything could be soo different.
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