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But it can't stop at insights into the fluid nature of narratives around faith, money, gender and relationships. We're going to have to unlearn the how-it-is and how-it-ought-to-be narratives we have learned about everything over the course of our entire lives.
We're going to have to learn that we've been lied to since we were children about how the world works, how our government works, how our political and economic systems work. We're going to have to learn that the very building blocks of our culture are mostly just made-up stories from people who want to control us and from long-dead people who wanted to control our ancestors. We're going to have to learn that all the metrics by which we measure our personal success and failure and the frameworks we use to decide what our lives are about are fictions implanted in our minds by the powerful. We're going to have to learn that even our most absolutely fundamental ideas about who and what we are have been built on faulty assumptions.
You can't rewrite a rule if you still believe it's written in stone. You can't rewrite a story if you don't know that you are its author. We can't rewrite the structure of human civilization if we haven't yet learned that none of the old rules are real. We can't collectively withdraw our consent for status quo systems until we collectively understand that our consent is actually required. We can't bend the spoon until we realize that there is no spoon.
And we are collectively moving toward that realization. We are learning as a collective and as individuals that we don't have to be what we've been told we are, that things don't have to be how we've been told they must be, that all the how-it-is narratives and how-it-should-be narratives we've been indoctrinated with are just fairy tales for adults made up by highly confused people whose only qualifications were that they got here before us.
So don't worry when you see the old rigid boundaries start to blur and wobble. Don't panic when you see the old stories being met with incredulity. It might look awkward and sloppy right now, but that's just what it looks like when a thinking species begins moving into a conscious relationship with thought.
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