School and money desires are examples of manipulated freedom: students think they are freely pursuing college, money, and happiness, but have been tricked into creating the world desired by the powers.
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School and money desires are examples of manipulated freedom: students think they are freely pursuing college, money, and happiness, but have been tricked into creating the world desired by the powers.
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"They have power but they don't have imagination. Okay. So, they need to trick us into wanting to create the world they want us..."
"That's what my mother really wants. You've been tricked. Okay. That's how the world works. So, it's really easy. Just say to yourself I'm..."
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