๐ Beware of Becoming Slaves
— The Subtle Psychology of Enslavement Disguised as Care
> "Not all chains are visible.
Some are woven with fear,
wrapped in promises,
and handed over with folded hands."
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๐ง How easy it is to make someone a slave — first mentally, then physically — through the very language of love:
1. First, tell the one you wish to control that they are in immense danger.
Fill their mind with infinite insecurities and deep fear.
> “They are coming for you… only I can save you.”
2. Present a solution so distant, complex, or overwhelming that it crushes their hope.
Make them feel powerless to act on their own.
3. Then say,
> “Don’t worry — I’ll do it for you.”
Become their savior, parent, or god.
Soon, they’ll start folding hands before you — calling you protector, guardian, or government.
4. Keep feeding their fear.
Make sure their sense of self remains shaky, insecure, dependent.
5. Say:
> “Give me all your responsibilities. I’ll bring progress. I’ll protect you. I’ll feed you your dreams.”
Flood them with grand visions.
(Just like that — they become a physical slave.)
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๐งจ And when those dreams fail?
6. Take no responsibility.
Blame someone else.
> “It’s their fault — not mine.”
7. If they dare ask for justice or truth — kick them down.
Remind them:
> “How dare you question me? I saved you.”
8. Whenever they bring up the present, drag them into the past.
Keep the wound fresh.
Keep the trauma alive.
> Slowly, they lose the ability to live in the now.
Mindfulness dies.
And with it — so does freedom.
> ✍️ Result: A mental slave who fears the present, depends on the past, and worships the one who caged them.
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๐ฟ A Final Mirror
๐️ Chanting "Ram" doesn’t grant wisdom.
Walking the path of wisdom does.
> One who holds humanity in their heart
can never wish to make anyone a slave.
But one who lives with hatred and venom —
needs a slave.
Not for company,
but as a canvas to project their rage,
and calm their fire by burning someone else’s freedom.
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