10 Ways to Recover Your Brainwashed Mind

If we don’t own our minds, we’re like pawns in a game where we’re not the player. We’re being played. Corporations, governments, advertisers and even religions (oops, I said it) have gone to great lengths to control your mind. Sometimes their tactics are obvious, but most of the time they are downright sneaky.

If we want to ensure that we’re living for ourselves and not serving some corporation’s agenda, we have to put on our mental armor. We have to arm our minds so we can first know when their is an assault on our sovereignty.

Here are 10 tools you can use to avoid brainwashing and retain the ownership of your mind:
1. Decrypt media spin.
The media uses many different tools and angles to sensationalize things that aren’t inherently sensational. “Experts generally agree” can mean a community college professor and “recent surveys find” can mean the polling of 10 people.

Be weary of any claims where the sources aren’t explicitly stated. (See this article for understanding media spin.)
2. Break through the hype.
Have you ever noticed that the most genuinely talented people don’t feel the need to convince you of their ability? If something is authentically awesome, it advertises itself.

All hype isn’t necessarily bad, but having some man scream at you about the amazing cleaning power of OxyClean is most likely an attempt to scare you into believing something.
3. Don’t buy into scare tactics.
This approach is most popular among the military. This is for an obvious reason: to make you conform and adhere to the purpose of the larger whole. On one hand, I understand why they have to do what they do. But on the other, I am weary of any group the discourages questioning the command. If you don’t think the purpose of your troop’s mission ethical, sorry, you don’t get an opinion. If you don’t agree with the chain of command, too bad.

Sometimes we think there is no other choice but to follow the leader with our heads down. But if we just look a little further, there’s usually another way we didn’t see before.
4. Survey says.
Surveys and statistics are often skewed to support the agenda of the presenter. Just because a survey says something, doesn’t mean you have to believe it. Even if it’s from a reputable source, keep in mind that everyone has an agenda. Even Green Peace. Even Obama. Even your mom.
5. Be conscious of subliminal messages.
Advertisers have cleverly discovered that they can sell you something much easier if it’s associated with a certain lifestyle. A Mercedes equals luxury and high class; a Jeep means you’re rugged and adventurous. Cut through the BS. You define your the way you live; your lifestyle doesn’t define you.
6. Don’t be a sheep.
The word “authority” derives from the word author, which simply means the one who originated the idea. It doesn’t mean they are right, or that they are the end of the line. Get as many different opinions as possible before making a decision and trust your common sense.
7. Be certain, or circumvent.
Have you ever noticed that extremely enthusiastic people have an uncanny ability to sway others? Their unshakeable certainty lures others into follow them, simply because they don’t have a strong opinion one way or the other. If you don’t know, don’t let someone else’s certainty force you to make a choice. Do your own research and come to your own conclusion.
8. Listen to your gut.
Follow your gut/intuition. If you think something’s shady, chances are it is. Your mind will usually want to prolong making a decision until it gets all the facts straight. You’ll usually find that after you’ve sorted everything out your gut was right all along. Save yourself some time and trust yourself.
9. Avoid groupthink.
Following the crowd is fine if you’re making that choice consciously. We’ve all heard the saying “if so and so told you to jump off a cliff, would you do it?” I always thought that that was the most idiotic question. That doesn’t prove anything. That’s just stupid. And it’s not what I’m talking about here.

What I mean is following the group because you’re afraid of standing out. You’re afraid of being seen, being heard. Because, geez, if you do that you might actually have to defend your opinion.

Don’t be afraid to be different. Ghandi was different. Einstein was different. People used to think they were crazy, radical and had possible birth defects (just kidding). Now they are considered geniuses.
10. Don’t be a trend-junkie.
“Newly reformulated” shaving cream is often just a newly reformulated packaging design. If you have to buy a new version of your camera, phone, or iPod every 6 months, are you buying it, or is it buying you? Do you really own your things, or do they own you?

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3 RESPONSES TO "10 WAYS TO RECOVER YOUR BRAINWASHED MIND"

Will

yeah, or #11 - move to the frontier. there's still a few of them left - indonesia, yemen, eastern russia, or come join me in lebanon.

September 5, 2008 4:01 am
Sol

I'm so glad to see people thinking this way. You wouldn't believe how many people and students I've met who think consumerism and the media are just an unavoidable way of life and a benign passtime.

September 9, 2008 10:57 pm
Patriot

My dear fellow citizens, our republic, once a bastion of individualism and content to lead by shining example, has devolved into an empire. Our leaders have correctly figured out that most of us are too obsessed with our occupations to delve into the details of our country's full court press at total control of fossil fuels worldwide. Pitiless but successful false-flag operations conducted against us by our own government every several years, such as the Murrah Building bombing and 9/11, send us into fits of vengeance-driven rage coupled with fear of all things foreign. With precise calculation, under the guise of free and open markets, our jobs have been winnowed down to bare minimums, leaving any courageous and outspoken American who has eyes to see and read, and a free mind to think, placed in the difficult position of standing up for truth and losing his job, or laying down for the lies and keeping his job. Even the big timers of our culture, fearing the chastisement of those who cloth themselves in Old Glory, are clearly deciding to make sure their aging parents and wives stay proud of them, by clinging to the high paying and high profile jobs that give their family's ancestors the existential reason for having slaved and suffered so much ever since the Stone Age. Their family line, surely deserving of a better shake than they got, ever, whether we're talking the year 2000 B.C. or 2000 A.D., finally has a shining star, be he Tom Brokaw, Alberto Gonzalez, Tom Friedman, or Condi Rice. These gatekeepers of the valve that directs the flow of the public mind toward either falsehoods or truths, will , seemingly without fail, direct us all toward the lies that will usher in an ice-age of curtailed personal freedom and heightened fear of our fellow man. Good work, Congress. Good work, Fourth Estate. Even if your descendants all wind up rich and secure in gated communities, they still inherit a world made closer to a pile of shit. I think many people assume that their dead ancestors in Heaven are made proud by actions that bring money and prestige to the lives of the living. Could it possibly be, rather, that the spirits of those who came before us will at some point desire re-entry into our physical world, clothed in a new body, and they don't appreciate anyone, including their Earthly relations, turning the planet into a cancer-riddled universal war zone of hellishness, no matter what pride the super-achievers feel that brought this mess about.

November 16, 2008 10:40 pm

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