0:03 Humans are the only species where you
0:07 see such a vast array of deformities.
0:09 And what I mean by that is if you look
0:12 at animals, if you look at a lion for
0:16 example, if you look at wellnourished
0:20 lion specimens which simply grow up,
0:22 eating their natural diet, getting the
0:23 proper amount of sunlight, just basically
0:25 basically
0:27 living in accordance with what they have
0:30 been biologically made to do. They all
0:32 look very similar. They all have very
0:34 similar facial structure. Like sure,
0:36 there are some subtle differences. And
0:38 if you spend a lot of time studying such
0:40 animals, you can kind of tell them apart.
0:41 apart.
0:43 But for an average person, you just look
0:46 at a lion and just look at another lion.
0:48 They're both they're all beautiful,
0:50 beautiful creatures, right? Unless
0:52 there's something severely wrong with
0:56 them, okay? And you can extrapolate that
0:58 to basically any species of animals,
1:00 right? And the thing about humans is
1:04 that we actually have been degenerating
1:07 for hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds
1:10 of years, right? Like a lot of our
1:12 ancestors spent
1:17 so much time degrading our genetic code
1:20 by consuming a grainbased peasant slave
1:23 diet, which then results in the poor
1:26 genetic makeup that requires an entire
1:30 uphill battle where you have to do
1:33 everything right in order to make up for
1:37 the deficiencies that your ancestors
1:38 have stacked over time. Because your
1:41 genetics are nothing more than the
1:43 amalgamation of your ancestors habits,
1:46 right? That's literally the only thing
1:48 that genetics are. But there's a flip
1:50 side to it, right? Is that at the end of
1:52 the day, you can have the blueprint, you
1:54 can have the genes, but they also need
1:56 to be triggered. And this goes both
1:57 ways, right? So, for example, if you
2:00 have positive genes that are going to
2:02 make you taller, are going to make you
2:04 more attractive, blah blah blah, but you
2:06 completely wreck your template with
2:08 disgusting modern habits, then you're
2:09 going to be significantly less
2:12 attractive than you could have been. And
2:14 the other way around is also true in the
2:16 sense that you might have bad genes, you
2:19 might have the propensity for certain
2:22 diseases, for certain aesthetic defects,
2:26 etc. But those genes might not be
2:29 triggered if you actually live properly.
2:32 If you actually eliminate all of the
2:34 ambient toxicity that we are bombarded
2:37 with and you nourish yourself properly
2:39 via a nutrientdense highquality
2:41 animal-based diet. And the thing about
2:43 this physical degeneration is that it
2:46 manifests itself in multiple different
2:48 ways, right? It can be autoimmune
2:51 issues. It can be skin issues. It can be
2:53 hair loss. It can be all of these
2:55 different things which are deeply
2:56 unnatural. Right? Animals in the wild
2:59 are not supposed to lose their hair
3:01 randomly like that. Right? It's only via
3:03 living dysfunctional lifestyles for
3:06 generations upon generations that we
3:09 become very very sensitive to those
3:11 issues. Right? This is why if you want
3:13 to reverse hair loss naturally and keep
3:15 your hair beautiful and strong and not
3:17 have a single gray hair until your 60s
3:20 and 70s, which is very possible, you do
3:23 have to stack a bunch of things that
3:25 work together in harmony. But it goes
3:27 deeper than that. You know, there are
3:29 things that we've just kind of accepted
3:31 as part of our subconscious mind. that
3:34 the more you accept something as being
3:36 true, the more it ends up being
3:39 reflected in your physical, in your
3:41 relationships with people, in basically
3:43 every single aspect of life, right? And
3:45 the hair loss debate and the thing about
3:48 hair loss is that it's been accepted as
3:52 this normal inevitable fate and it's
3:54 been normalized, you know, oh yeah, men
3:55 go bald, it's whatever, but
3:57 simultaneously we're going to [ __ ] on
3:59 you for it. You know, it's kind of this
4:03 catch 22 where we admit we we like to
4:05 pretend that looks for men don't matter,
4:08 but as soon as somebody has a problem
4:10 with you, what is the first thing that
4:11 they're going to attack? It's always
4:13 going to be your looks, right? But
4:14 regardless, the main point that I'm
4:16 trying to make with this video is very
4:21 simple. 99.9% of people of human beings
4:23 are deformed,
4:25 including myself. I am a deformed human
4:28 being, right? I should be a nine out of
4:32 10 if I actually grew up properly. Okay?
4:35 And you should also be a nine out of 10,
4:37 an eight out of 10. You should easily be
4:39 in the top percentile of attractiveness
4:42 if you didn't suffer this abusive
4:44 neglect that came from your parents and
4:46 from the school system and your
4:48 upbringing in general. And you know,
4:49 it's not your parents' fault. They
4:51 didn't know any better. But the thing is
4:53 now that you know you're watching this
4:54 video, you're probably watching a bunch
4:57 of other videos which are awakening you
4:59 to the truth about health, to the truth
5:02 about the human condition and whatnot.
5:04 It is your duty to actually take care of
5:06 your children properly. It is your duty
5:09 to actually maximize the epigenetic
5:11 potential of your lineage, right?
5:15 Because not doing so with that knowledge
5:17 that you currently possess about
5:21 nutrition and about how to and about and
5:23 about how to program a child's
5:25 subconscious mind so they can have the
5:28 best possible life and to create the
5:31 best possible you know video game
5:34 character for them if you will then yeah
5:37 not doing that with this knowledge is
5:40 real abuse that that's like degenerate
5:41 you know and uh you become Tell them
5:43 what you think is normal at the end of
5:44 the day. If you think ugliness is
5:46 normal, if you think hair loss is
5:49 normal, if you look at people on the
5:52 street who are unsightly to say the
5:54 least, and you think that's totally
5:58 normal for people to be walking around
6:00 looking the way that they do nowadays,
6:02 the average person, then you are going
6:06 to fall to that exact level. You are
6:09 continuously sending the signal to your
6:11 brain to make you into that because that
6:13 is what you consider to be normal.
6:16 That's why I consider 99.9% of people to
6:19 be abnormal in thinking, abnormal in
6:22 appearance, abnormal in disease. I don't
6:24 believe any a single disease is actually
6:27 normal. Right? I think the pinnacle of
6:29 health is the baseline. And by the way,
6:32 this doesn't mean that I never get sick
6:37 or that I'm invincible. However, I heal
6:40 significantly faster than the average
6:43 person when it comes to any ailment,
6:45 even though it's quite rare for such
6:47 things to happen to me regardless. And
6:49 my baseline level of health and energy
6:52 is just a lot higher because I have
6:54 beaten these assumptions into my
6:56 subconscious mind. This is what is
6:59 normal for me, right? You don't get what
7:00 you want. You don't get what you wish
7:04 for. You don't get those things that you
7:06 really, you know, would be nice, right?
7:08 Which is one of the worst quotes. Like
7:10 when somebody says that, I just
7:13 completely check out. Oh, would be nice.
7:16 That is literally a satanic level
7:17 statement. If you want to ruin your
7:19 life, keep telling yourself would be
7:23 nice. No, no, no, no, no, no. The only
7:24 thing you get is what you think is
7:28 normal. is what you know you deserve,
7:30 not what you think you deserve because
7:32 that's everybody likes to think that
7:34 they deserve the world, but deep down
7:36 they keep reaffirming to themselves that
7:38 they are unattractive, they are ugly,
7:39 they are limited, they are this, they
7:41 are that, right? Because they're
7:43 traumatized and they're they can only
7:45 run the same programs that they've been
7:47 that have been drilled into them since
7:49 childhood over and over and over. But
7:52 no, the only thing that you get is what
7:55 you consider to be baseline, right? And
7:56 people really haven't made the
7:59 connection with physical appearance and
8:02 health when it comes to that. But at the
8:06 end of the day, your mind is so freaking
8:09 powerful. So yeah, understand the sheer
8:12 abnormality of the modern world and how
8:15 most people is suffering is completely
8:19 abnormal and do not relate to it. stop
8:21 relating to other people's
8:23 unattractiveness, to other people's
8:25 misfortunes, to other people's this and
8:27 other people's that because the only
8:28 reason why they are in those situations
8:30 is because of their state of
8:33 consciousness that is equivalent to what
8:35 they end up reproducing in their
8:37 reality. Right? If you want something,
8:38 just give it to yourself and stop
8:41 thinking against it. That is the biggest
8:43 schizophrenia that has happened to
8:44 humanity is that we have so many
8:47 desires, so many wants, so many wishes
8:51 and this and that, but we spend about 1%
8:54 of our time telling ourselves uh would
8:55 be nice. Actually, no, it's more than
8:58 1%. It's like 20% of the time it's like,
9:00 uh, would be nice. And they daydream
9:01 about it, but they don't daydream about
9:03 it correctly because to them it's kind
9:06 of like a movie that they are not a that
9:07 they are not even a part of. You know,
9:09 they're not actually embodying it. And
9:11 then the 80% of the time is just them
9:12 thinking against it. It's just them
9:15 reaffirming their own limitations to
9:17 themselves, right? And when it came to
9:19 hair loss, for me, this was the
9:22 breakthrough, right? More than any of
9:24 the things that I talk about, which by
9:27 the way, I learned all these hair maxing
9:29 methods by actually surrendering to the
9:31 outcome and not thinking against it
9:33 anymore. Right? I had all the limiting
9:35 beliefs. You know, I was made to believe
9:36 that you could only do it with
9:37 pharmaceuticals, that is completely
9:39 natural, that there is nothing you can
9:40 do about it, and that you're going to
9:42 have to sacrifice your manhood to keep
9:44 your hand or whatever. But the thing is,
9:46 I had this like fire inside of me that
9:49 did not want to accept that reality. I
9:51 did not want to accept that. To me,
9:52 something felt wrong. Something felt
9:55 like there had to be something more to
9:57 it. And guess what? That ended up being
10:00 true. And you know, when the student is
10:01 ready, the teacher reveals itself. And
10:04 that's when I discovered more of these
10:06 concepts which are spoken of by a
10:08 variety of teachers but uh Neville
10:10 Goddard was definitely the one that
10:12 explained it in a way that really
10:14 resonated with me and that's when things
10:16 actually started clicking for me in many
10:18 different aspects of life but hair
10:21 maxing as well right that's when I
10:23 actually found the right source of
10:25 information that's when the right
10:28 teachers specific to that actually
10:30 revealed themselves to me and that's
10:32 when I ended up making the progress that
10:36 I was seeking because it's when I
10:37 decided that I was going to be
10:39 inevitable. I decided that I was going
10:42 to work. I decided that there is no
10:46 other way that my reality is going to be
10:47 right. But people want to cling on to
10:49 their suffering. People want to cling on
10:51 to their limitations. People want to
10:53 read a bunch of scientific studies which
10:56 are counterproductive to the reality
10:59 that they actually desire. Even though
11:02 there are exceptions to basically every
11:04 single rule. Now, why that is? Why that
11:06 is it that there are exceptions to
11:08 basically every single thing that
11:10 statistically happens most of the time.
11:13 You want to take a guess? Oh, it's very
11:15 [ __ ] simple because those exceptions,
11:17 those people, they don't give a [ __ ]
11:18 They didn't accept the limitation. They
11:21 just said, "Fuck it. It's my way or the
11:23 highway." You know, these are the
11:24 exceptions and you can be the exception
11:26 to just about anything it is that you
11:29 want to be if you decide to be and if
11:31 you stop thinking against yourself.
11:33 People might call me arrogant, but at
11:34 the end of the day, I'm trying to
11:36 empower you, right? I'm trying to tell
11:38 you to be selfish. I'm trying to tell
11:41 you that you can actually do it. be very
11:43 wary of people who are casting
11:46 limitations on you for the sake of
11:49 reason or for the sake of science
11:52 because at the end of the day it's like
11:54 I said you become what you think is
11:55 normal and a lot of these scientific
11:58 studies are complete BS they are
12:01 correlational cherrypicked garbage and
12:04 once you accept it as gospel then it
12:08 becomes true in your reality right
12:09 nothing is true other than what you
12:11 accept as being through at the end of
12:13 the day, right? And it takes time. It
12:16 takes effort to undo all of the programs
12:20 and to become immune to outside
12:22 influences that are trying to bring you
12:25 back to those undesirable conditions of
12:27 reality. Right? Even I am not immune to
12:29 it, but I think I've done a pretty good
12:31 job. You know, like whenever I see
12:33 propaganda of the opposite side or
12:35 people or people trying to discredit me
12:37 or whatever, it doesn't really phase me
12:40 because I know myself, right? To me,
12:41 it's kind of like somebody telling me
12:44 that I have green skin and making fun of
12:46 me for it, you know? It's like, well,
12:48 why would I be offended? Why would I
12:50 care? Whatever they have to say, cuz
12:52 like I know myself. I know everything
12:54 that I have been able to accomplish with
12:56 my methods. And nobody can take that
12:58 away from me. No matter what
13:00 disempowering slop they choose to
13:02 believe for themselves. You know, I have
13:04 pity for these people at the end of the
13:06 day because they just haven't stepped
13:09 into who they actually are. and chances