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TOPIC: Switchiing off from the grid

Switchiing off from the grid 22 hours 42 minutes ago #609

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What I mean is simple and literal. It is actually, at least for me, the most sane thing to do since everything functions perfectly fine without being constantly connected to unnecessary energy that appears to feed you, but actually syphons off your stremgth. Grids may be useful but have another side too. If you are not paying attention, they can weaken and disable you to function the way you really are meant to do. Lets use an example of grid for an easy demonstration of my view, namely the health grid. Visualize yourself hanging on wires, infusion lines and fluid pumps as if lying in an intensive care unit of a hospital. It conveys a picture that you are close to dying, that you would not survive if you did not receive the necessary treatment. You see the positive side in perceiving the many cocktails of life sustaining elements, serums, chemical fluids, drop fed, pumped and intervally injected fed to you by machines in sterile conditions. Staff supervise the machines, rather than you, and doctors. highly trained technicians to read the data, spit out by the various devices in order to mix up what the machines tell them to feed you with. There is little time for conversation with you. You may not be able to do so anyway because hoses are stuck in your mouth and other holes to ensure input and output are maintained. You are constantly under surveillance, surrounced by monitors, screening your functioning to ensure there is no malfunctioning. You may even drift in and out of consciousness and when you do become aware of some reality you struggle to understand where you are, or what is going on and, no familiar face is there to help you make sense of anything.
Well, I rather die than exist. That's what it is for me. It downsizes me to a machine too. And, there is no guarantee of surviving the ordeal and none that your life will be without health problems if you do survive. But that is still acceptable if you are lucky to get a grid that caters with good intentions for the benefit of the customers. As we have all experiended lately, the grid alloows the owner to benefit, you may get just bad or spoiled medicine.
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