“Duelling invisible master persuaders, bent on winning by any means necessary, are fighting each other for control by brainwashing their own teams into believing the other side is horrible.”
I.
The world is filled with smart, talented persuaders. Some of them are on your team. Some aren’t.
(What, you think ALL of them play for the other side?)
II.
Political persuasion is about winning by any means necessary.
Because winners set policy.
III.
Weapons-grade political persuasion is reserved for smart people (like you).
Top talent doesn’t waste time persuading idiots.
IV.
The best players are invisible.
Be seen, become a target.
Put these four observations together.
What do you get?
“Duelling invisible master persuaders, bent on winning by any means necessary, are fighting each other for control by brainwashing their own teams into believing the other side is horrible.”
But Ockham’s Razor, if applied, suggests that NONE of the “oh-so-persuasive political horribleness” on display...
...is real.
My friends, what if it’s ALL fake?
What if we don’t have to fight each other over this stuff?
Plant that seed.
Plant it in deep your subconscious mind.
Give it time to sprout.
Then, when you are ready,
Pass it on.
Thank you all. Thank you all for reading.