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"The Invitation"
Beneath the iron fangs of the ancient gate,
night breathes, thick as velvet and sin.
Crows murmur secrets overhead,
as the wind carries his scent
dark wine, old blood, forbidden hunger.
I step inside, unbidden but willing,
drawn by the pull of his whispered promise:
"Enter, little one... and be mine for eternity."
11 June 1939 Letters to Véra by Vladimir Nabokov
life tip: sometimes there's a bird outside & you can look at it
Something's gonna break one way or another
“Some people mourn things before they end. That is the curse of seeing too vividly. Grief arrives early for the wise."
—Anish KC, wordsintheattic
“Once you realize there is life after mistakes, you gain a self-confidence that never goes away.”
— Bob Schieffer
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The Little Albert Experiment
In 1920, two psychologists John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner turned a BABY into a science experiment.
They wanted to see if fear could be manufactured.
What they discovered changed psychology forever and exposed How Easily the Human Mind can be Programmed.
1. John B. Watson believed all human behavior could be conditioned. So he took a 9-month-old baby from a hospital and gave him a name, Little Albert.
Then he set out to do something chilling...
2. At first, they tested Albert’s reaction to various animals: Rats, rabbits, dogs, monkeys. He showed 'No Fear'
Then they introduced a loud, clanging noise every time he touched the white rat. Albert began to cry.
3. After several pairings of rat plus loud noise...
Albert became terrified of the rat, even when the noise was gone. But it didn’t stop there. Soon, Albert feared anything white and furry. Dogs, rabbits, even Santa’s beard.
4. The experiment proved a disturbing truth:
Fear can be engineered. And once implanted, it spreads.
This is the foundation of:
— Propaganda
— Indoctrination
— Emotional abuse
— Manipulative parenting
5. Watson and Rayner walked away with academic fame. Albert was left psychologically scarred. He was never deconditioned. He died young, never knowing what was done to him.
No ethics board. No consent. Just control.
6. The scariest part?
Little Albert wasn’t unique. We are all born fearless, until someone programs fear into us.
Through Shame.
Through Punishment.
Through Repetition.
Understand this, and you Reclaim Your Power.
7. The lesson?
Fear isn’t always natural. It’s often planted, by someone who benefits from your submission.
Ask yourself:
Who profits from your fear?
Who taught you what to be afraid of?
Break the conditioning.
Once they taught fear to a child, now they teach it to the masses, dressed in algorithms and ads. We are Little Albert, frightened by screens, they are the scientists, profiting from our conditioned minds. We sit in cages built of glass, while they walk off with gold and smiles
8. If They can Create Fear, You can Undo it.
Condition Yourself for Strength, Clarity, and Selfcontrol. Because They Don't Want a Free Mind.
They Want an Obedient One.
Stay sharp.
(Credit: Hamppy Hamster from Facebook)