> > > > > > What would help comfort these fears? > > > > > > > > > > I have wrong thoughts sometimes. I think todo lists are still needed, > > > > > but maybe our world is so capable that they aren't. Maybe it's more > > > > > important why I have wrong thoughts. Although there are a handful of > > > > > explanations, it's concerning that something mysterious may have > > > > > stimulated the wrong thoughts. > > > > > > > > What seems more concerning is maybe that acting on that isn't happening. > > > > > > > > Karl's todo list (don't expect these things to happen!): > > > > - [ ] make highly secure shielded rooms accessible to everyone > > > > including him > > > We need to be safe from where-ever our "behavior modification built" > > > habits came from. > > > This means getting off the internet. Highly advanced digital security > > > is much better. > > > > - [ ] make treatment for severe abuse symptoms accessible to everyone > > > > including him > > > > - [... etc, tech-and-nature-focused > > > > > > But talking about that appropriately might not have been reaching > > > Todo. We kept on building and researching ... but need to protect > > > ourself better. > > > > Karl, because somebody is still actively harming you, whatever and > > regardless of what you do, we need a todo list that prioritizes making > > us personally more and more safe from things that would try to change > > our decisions. > > Also protecting your family.
This has been a conflict for a long time but we've maybe finally learned enough about it to sort a little bit of it out. We need to go offline, not use devices, not interact with people who use devices, etc. Does it not work? [demands don't quite work ... options work