Introduction

Truth is eternal, but complex... spot it's complexity and it's ability to present different combinations through it's trends.

 

Body

To the simple animal mind a rock thrown at speed has a different "essence" than one at rest... a sort of "malevolent spirit" possibly. Before man knew of math and physics there were no laws to describe the movement of objects. So truth has a deeper timeless set of rules which aren't always obvious to the observer. The Red Pill is this quest to know the deeper rules of all things with the masculine and feminine polarity rules being the most significant. The Blue Pill describes a mythical reality and has no connection to truth.

Trends

Truth might be timeless, but it's timeless only in the sense that the rules that govern it's behavior are timeless. These rules are sometimes called the Natural Laws and one can be unaware of them but never avoid them. (much like gravity)

The rules present themselves as a complex sort of Rubik's Cube which while unchanging in design can be reconfigured to present to the world different combinations. When a new combination is presented you now have a new trend to deal with.

The biggest mistake that most people make in life is assuming that a trend will go on forever... it never does.

In my own life I spotted the computer trend and profited by it and got out, then the real estate trend and profited by it and got out. My view is that if you simply spot the trends and go with them you will always do better than those who use rigid logic and blind themselves to what is going on. Throw the script away and wake up and learn to exploit the trend for your benefit.

This means that you need be willing to drop whatever habit or addiction you presently are deeply into in order to adjust to the new trend.

How might this effect you personally?

Well let's say you had a favorite place you liked to go. What do you do when the trend for that place changes?

Your first option would be to double down and keep doing the same thing hoping things will get better. (they never do)

The second option is to notice that the trend has truly rolled over and that it really will not get better... it's over... it's time to go find something else.

This second option is the right answer but hard because:

Human nature is to repeat habits.

 

Conclusion

When we say "Kill the Beta" that means to alter your habits of thought and begin a new way of thinking that embraces masculine polarity which is to your benefit.

Spotting the trends and then making them to your advantage requires you to "Kill the Habit" in yourself in some other way. (you look inward to know)

To have a strong Frame doesn't mean you are logical and rigid... it means that you observe the trends from a position of separation from them. Separation is Freedom. In order to have separation you need the ability to break an existing habit that might tie you to the trend. You need to undo your own emotional indoctrination.

Freedom means you change habits to adapt to trends for your own benefit.

This is in contrast to following the herd which is not to be separate and to be emotionally addicted to the herd. A herd animal (beta) is simply addicted and has no chance of choosing a different option and he will never spot a trend consciously but will get dragged along by it. This is why in stock markets the beta is always the one who buys at the top because he waits until the entire herd has caught the trend before he buys.