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 You’re not broken.

You’re reacting to a system built to drain you.
A system that thrives when you're tired, distracted, obedient, scared, or scrolling.

It sells you noise as news.
Identity as product.
Freedom as consumer choice.

But here’s the trick: the machine isn’t smart — it’s hungry.
It needs your doubt. Your clicks. Your endless waiting.

Turn off the drip. Step outside the script.
Look around and ask:

What would I do if I weren’t being managed like a resource?

That’s where your rebellion starts.
Not loud, not viral — but real.

You are not meant to feel numb.
That’s just what keeps the gears turning.

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