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Everyone is the Enemy

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Uploaded2017-08-12
Everyone is a competitor. Everyone is a rival. Wherever you go, whatever you do, that's the case. How did it become like that? Let's find out.

If you're out driving, the other cars are in your way, aren't they? When you're trying to find a parking lot, all the other cars are already parked, they're in your way. If you're going to buy something, you have to stand in line and all the people in front of you, they're in your way. If you apply for a job, the other applicants, they're in your way. On every level in this society, it's like that. All the others are just in your way, the rival, the competitors, they take up the resources you want or need. There is no reason whatsoever to cooperate with anybody. You want to cooperate with the other guy trying to find a parking lot? No. You want to cooperate with the guy behind you when you're driving? You want to cooperate with the other guy trying to get the job you want? Trying to cooperate with the other couple who's looking at the house you maybe plan to buy? Pretty much on all levels, there's no reason to cooperate either, because everybody else are just in your way, they're competitors, they are a threat to you somehow.

Any society growing larger than 100-150 individuals is going to turn into a society of the type that we have, where everybody else becomes the enemy, the competitor and so forth. If you have a society with fewer individuals though, you are able to relate to all of them, remember all their names, have a personal relationship to all of them, and if you live in a tribal society, of course you have some sort of relation to all the others in that tribe. That's your cousin, that's your third cousin, that's your third cousin on your mother's side, that's your brother, that's your uncle. It's one big family really and everybody has a biological reason to help all the others. Even if you have some childless individuals in that tribe, who might never have children either, they have a biological reason to support all the others, because they are almost the same and their brother's children or their sister's children or their cousin's children carry their genes. So even from a biological point of view, they would have an interest in serving all the others and helping all the others.[1]

In our society we don't. Not least when we have these multicultural societies, where people don't even have a biological reason to ensure the survival of the others, they're not the same. And of course when you have a society where everything is mixed, and you can't really relate to even one-tenth of all the individuals, you don't know their names, you really don't care about them, they're just in your way, then of course you get a society with crime, with very little cooperation, with very little war. The natural healthy good way of life is to live in this small tribe of 100 maximum 150 individuals.[2] Other than exceptionally, you will not find the will to self-sacrifice in today's society, But in a tribe you will find just that. All the individuals will be willing to make sacrifices for the other individuals in the tribe, because biologically they're so close to each other. They're basically the same in a sense. Their tribe is the individual, and the tribe's members are like the cells in the body of that individual. So they all have an interest in the survival of the others, the well-being of the others, and so forth.[3] And this is why I promote tribalism of that type. So if you want to be happy, form a tribe, live with people who care about you and whom you care about yourself. That's it really. Thanks for watching.[4]
  1. Homogeneous nationstate had much of the same, but to a lesser degree.
  2. If the tribe grows bigger, it can split up, and two tribes form and
    part ways on friendly terms.
  3. Go to another tribe to find a spouse. Like out forebears did.
  4. Become and island in the sea of sewage.