Mental Privacy: The Week You Saw the Strings
If you can’t think without their influence, you can’t act without their permission.
And if you can’t act without their permission, you’re not free.
If you can’t think without their influence, you can’t act without their permission.
And if you can’t act without their permission, you’re not free.
They don’t need to ban speech if they can guess your thoughts and reroute them.
They don’t need to trap you if they can forecast your behavior and pave the path.
Control doesn’t always look like force.
Targeted content bypasses skepticism by flattering your preferences.
It mirrors what you already think, then pushes it 3 degrees further.
Not enough to alarm you. Just enough to shift you.
Ad fatigue is just a proxy for something deeper:
The exhaustion of being farmed.
You didn’t agree to be manipulated.
But you were. Over and over. Quietly. Individually. With surgical precision.
How do you protect your mind and body in a world that constantly tries to monitor, mold, and monetize both?