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“You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems.” - James Clear

Complacency is a disposition that is affected by habit. Only in tailoring one's habits to his desired identity, in this case, fighting complacency, can one make progress towards his goals.

That being said, it would be nice if you could share some concrete examples of good daily habits.

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To continue off of https://substack.com/profile/280594464-garfrig-frigulhorn/note/c-74246500, fighting an enemy first requires building an identity as someone who fights the enemy. And one’s identity is tied to their habits.

When you go to a store, do you pay attention to who’s manning the stall? Do you research the types of people who work for a company that provides the products you buy?

We live in a society where it’s illegal for an employer to discriminate against a potential hire on the basis of race, sex, etc. However, if you think about it, a customer is kind of like an employer for a business.

The difference between a customer and an employer is that the customer has the right to discriminate against a business for such reasons. The business can’t sue a customer and say, the only reason he didn’t dine with us is because he didn’t like the fact that 90% of our employees are his existential enemies.

That is, at least, American law at present.

Now, you can’t exactly go out and publicly advertise the fact that you discriminate against businesses for such reasons, because even though it’s not against the law for a customer to do that, they can still screw with you in other ways once they single you out as their enemy.

Your goal is to develop the habits of someone who fights the enemy while simultaneously keeping it a secret from your enemies, so that they cannot respond in kind.

This is best reached with passive discrimination. You don’t go out of your way to assail the enemy, but if there’s an opportunity not to give money to your enemy, you take it.

If someone presses you on it, you make excuses. You gaslight. You deprive the enemy of your money and favor as much as you can while simultaneously making it difficult for them to pinpoint your intentions.

And the beauty of this system is that any money that you save, you can then donate to those who fight the enemy on the frontlines.

As Lucas explains in this post (https://substack.com/@lucasgage/p-149916034), the discipline you build from forgoing the benefits of the enemy’s product will build upon the discipline you need to donate 10% of your income (the same habit you should assume your enemy has).

This discipline doesn’t just extend to not giving your enemies your hard-earned money, but it can also extend to avoiding foods associated with your enemy.

If, for instance, your enemy has some positive association with bagels, you can make it a habit not to eat bagels. Not only do you get fitter from avoiding a high-calorie snack, but you deprive yourself of the psychological opening your enemy drills into you with their food.

If you think that’s ridiculous, go on Twitter (or X) and look at the myriad tweets justifying limitless immigration because, “Otherwise, how would we get this authentic shitistani food?”

This is retarded leftwing propaganda, sure, but it also highlights the power that food has in lowering people’s psychological guard. You need your guard up at all times when dealing with an existential threat, so you should be conscious of these tactics.

If you can’t go without bagels, fine. Take it slow. Build up the easiest habits first and go from there.

You’ll save money. You’ll get fitter. And you’ll build an identity and discipline that will make you more resistant to your enemy’s advances.

And this will all be accomplished without compromising your peaceful normie life.

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The same has happened to West Asia

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Paul Craig Roberts uses the word insouciant a lot to describe his fellow Americans. Defintition: Marked by blithe unconcern; nonchalant.

Careless; heedless; indifferent; unconcerned.

Carefree, nonchalant, indifferent; casually unconcerned.

though that surely all stops when the perks of Empire run out.

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as for complacency: That will go away soon, as the material circumstances in the West will deteriorate further quickly. Especially in Europe. Not sure if Trump is going to make a difference for the US. People will be forced to deal with hardships, like when the boomer's diabetes medication is suddenly no longer available and he just dies. Or when you can't get the spare parts needed for your car for weeks and you simply have no other option than foot or bike, all of a sudden your whole world gets re-arranged. Peak prosperity is already behind us.

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Yes it does!

A great book written in the 1950s is "Pawns in the Game" by William Guy Carr is is also available on Audible. The pdf is available at https://archive.org/details/pawnsinthegame_201708/page/n17/mode/2up - There is also a pdf of the FBI file they had on him https://ia601307.us.archive.org/12/items/WilliamGuyCarr/Carr%2C%20William%20Guy-HQ-1.pdf

This book takes the conspiracy back before Weissman and the Illuminati and the infiltration into freemasonry. Interesting is the infiltration into religious organizations and government. According to Carr, “Once the revolution had been decided upon, the Jewish plotters introduced Calvinism into England to split Church and State, and divide the people. Contrary to general belief, Calvinism is of Jewish origin. It was deliberately conceived to split the adherents of the Christian religions, and divide the people. Calvin’s real name was Cohen ! When he went from Geneva to France to start preaching his doctrine he became known as Cauin. Then in England it became Calvin. History proves that there is hardly a revolutionary plot that wasn’t hatched in Switzerland; there is hardly a Jewish revolutionary leader who hasn’t changed his name. At the B’nai B’rith celebrations held in Paris, France, in 1936 Cohen, Cauvin, or Calvin, whatever his name may have been, was enthusiastically acclaimed to have been of Jewish descent. In addition to the religious controversy, the revolutionary leaders organized armed mobs to aggravate every situation injected into politics and labor by their masters”

I suspect many of the 200 or so "Christian" religions were likewise infiltrated and their bibles altered. Gnosticism which infiltrated early Christianity was of Jewish origin. I believe that groups like Jehovah Witnesses/Watchtower and the Mormons were likewise organized by or influenced by them. The Scofield Bible/Moody with its footnotes is said to have been a project of the Rothschilds - Christian Fundamentalist. I believe most of these Fundamental Christian leaders are or have been the subject of Jewish Bribery, Blackmail and threats of harm - much like our elected officials. It plays into the Divide and Conquer strategy.

Some of the methods used to infiltrate organizations, media and the government are discussed in "The Israel Lobby and US foreign policy" by J. Mersheimer and S. Waltz- (They of course make a ton of excuses for the lobby and use the standard language of upholding myths but if you skip the first part it is quite revealing as to methods)

Interesting article on the players in 9/11 https://www.unz.com/article/israel-did-9-11/?utm_source=email&utm_campaign=weekly

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another, more recent, book is The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit by E Michael Jones (2nd edition). jews to the left of me jews to the right jews behind and in front of me, all of them to fight.

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Weird, I was going to put that in, but felt my comment was to long. I am on the first volume - really interesting book. Thanks. https://www.fidelitypress.org/about-the-author

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small world. lol.

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