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Everyone, including you, is under deep mind control.

How do we begin to get out from under it? I'm not concerned at this point and my purpose for making this thread is educational. But lets say if hypothetically I was under some sort of trance like mind control infused into my brain through a combination of decadent rock music spewed into my ears over the decades as well as subversive imagary from music videos and perhaps computer games. How would I break free?

Or let's say I'm not aware of any such mind control or don't care. Lets say I want to harness the power of self-treatment and do something positive such as increase my capacity to study tought subjects from 2 hours a day to 12 hours a day. And to work at full steam in a demanding job for 12 to 16 hours a day rather than conking out after 3 or 4 hours and then just being a drone the rest of the day.

Can it be done, can I turn my own brain into a beast of burden that serves my will and my will only?

I was thinking about it just now and I came up with an amateurish gameplan:

>Study Mind Control
>Reverse engineer inputs and triggers
>gradually build up a sandbox in your mind
>methodically shift all undesirable embedded routines to sandbox
>disengage as desired!

But I'm thinking defensively here, I'm trying to excise something bad from my mind. How to actually add something useful to my mindset using the awesome power of mind control for my own good though?