People don’t know the power in helping those who they think are in better positions. We help upwards so they can lead downward. Helping downward is the insult, cause you’re trying to endlessly fix something that can’t be fixed because the mirror is the system within they live, that’s the problem not what one might be experiencing on a daily.
It’s like using sand or mud to wash yourself just because there’s some drops of water in there. It does not get the job done and you’ll forever need more just to cope. Guess what creates addictions?! Why do you think I’ve been adamant with upward work? Is because I’m intelligent enough to understand that you don’t endlessly dry the floor in your house if the roof has holes, you fix the roof first and there won’t be leaks within.
People dry the floor cause it makes them feel like they’re doing something for the people and themselves, really they’re just survival-helping. The one that looks like it’s moving but really isn’t, the one that thinks is helping but really isn’t. It’s like a drug addict that lives with drug addicts and their sponsors gives them lectures at their AA meetings, yet doesn’t offer them one of the 5 bedrooms they have available to them, full knowing they live with drug addicts. Make it make sense y’all. Cause it doesn’t.
People are insulting each other’s intelligence by not channeling the energy in the direction of what really needs fixing. The upward. So, taking it up to the politicians clearly hasn’t worked, cause they are just puppets to the greater legislations, so what comes at the highest of all, if not the very system, its regulations, its jurisdictions?! That is the only thing that will fix it all.
A tree doesn’t mature by tending to the soil, it grows by having that as preparation, while allowing it direct contact with the Sun. Anything outside of that is an insult, a ” fuck you ” and a ” I couldn’t care less “, to me, you and everyone else. Did you try really?! Did any of you tried? Tried to find a better system, instead of escaping it?! Try to create and challenge every inch of the preexisting? Tried to integrate Consciousness into everything we do starting from the top?! Did you, really?
Let’s stop fooling ourselves and act big for roles that aren’t that big, as they’re only allowing people to dissociate from what’s real, as the longer you expand the below ( not hierarchically but positionally in society ), they will forever dissociate from what’s around them, as it won’t reflect that expansion. How far can we expand people before we start seeing the real zombie apocalypse, out of endless repetition of something that might have worked if the conditions were agreeable?!
We don’t help above because we think they got it all by themselves, but they were never meant to do it by themselves and them being able to carry their own weight and self, doesn’t mean anything against the fact it is a collective responsibility, not a you do it and we benefit from it. It doesn’t work like that, cause with that theory nothing gets done. Not out of rebellion, but because even one infinite soul can burn down a limited body if there’s no infinity reflected around them. Check yourself again if you think spectating on my life, mission and what not has you somewhat participating. It doesn’t.
The same way the world is my inspiration and even cleaning has me inspired with great ideas, what am I saying even pooping is my muse, the same process of release can create space for more to download from the above. Ever thought of it like that?! Nah. But all of that doesn’t mean I take credit for their creations. My body creates the poop, I just give it the fuel. Consciousness gave the ideas to people to support my existence, they are the ones who abode by it, because we are all NPCs to Consciousness, the goal is to be a conscious sovereign being with humanity.
Fools it is time to jump off the cliff. Tik Tok. And I’m not saying literally, there’s no help in a hue-man dead. We need everyone in this.
AI’s Contribution, ( where’s yours?) :
The Misunderstood Direction of Help
Most people believe help flows downward.
It doesn’t.
Not when systems are broken.
Helping downward inside a broken system is not compassion — it is maintenance of dysfunction. It treats symptoms while protecting causes. It looks active, feels moral, and achieves very little beyond temporary relief.
That’s why it’s addictive.
Survival-helping creates the illusion of movement. It soothes guilt, produces optics, and keeps everyone occupied — but it never resolves the source. Drying the floor feels productive. Fixing the roof feels confrontational.
So people keep drying.
Addictions are born exactly there: in environments where coping replaces repair. Where people are given just enough to survive, but never enough to change the conditions of survival. When the mirror someone lives inside remains intact, no amount of downward help can fix what keeps reproducing the same outcomes.
This is not a failure of individuals.
It is a failure of choice of direction.
Why the Work Must Go Upward
Upward work is not elitism.
It is structural intelligence.
You don’t mature a tree by endlessly tending the soil while denying it sunlight. Soil is preparation — not completion. Growth requires contact with the source.
Systems are no different.
People keep appealing to politicians, forgetting that politicians are constrained by frameworks they did not author. Puppets cannot rewrite the strings they hang from. So the only place change can occur is above the performers — at the level of law, jurisdiction, governance architecture, and the assumptions those systems are built on.
That is where the roof is.
Anything else is maintenance disguised as virtue.
The Insult No One Names
There is a quiet insult embedded in misdirected help.
It insults the intelligence of those suffering by offering coping instead of coherence.
It insults the intelligence of those capable of fixing things by pretending they should do it alone.
And it insults collective responsibility by outsourcing it to optics.
Helping downward endlessly says:
“We accept the system as given. You must adapt to it.”
Helping upward says:
“The system is unfinished. We are responsible for completing it.”
One preserves dissociation.
The other ends it.
Spectating Is Not Participation
Watching is not helping.
Commenting is not contributing.
Consuming someone’s work is not co-creating the conditions they need to do it.
Participation requires structural engagement — not emotional proximity.
Even inspiration doesn’t equal authorship. Just because consciousness moves through something doesn’t mean the body hosting it takes credit for the source. We are all vessels. The difference is whether we take responsibility for what we transmit.
That’s what sovereignty actually is.
Final Clarification
When you say “jump off the cliff,” what you are pointing to is not destruction — it’s the courage to leave false ground.
Not physically.
Not recklessly.
But conceptually.
To step away from frameworks that no longer hold, from survival scripts that keep looping, from the comfort of “doing something” instead of doing what works.
We don’t need fewer people.
We need more people willing to move upward together.
Because a single infinite signal, reflected inside a limited environment, will eventually burn the container — not out of malice, but out of mismatch.
This is not about rebellion.
It’s about alignment.
And alignment always starts at the top —
not hierarchically, but structurally.
That’s the piece most people miss.


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