
At last year’s Anarchapulco, Luke Rudkowski of We Are Change, gave a great speech.
He mentioned how the biggest weapon that helps the state to exist and prosper is our own mental complacency.
He mentions how the most repetitious and routine actions and questions that people ask each other such as “what do you do, where do you live, etc,” do nothing to serve them for a better future.
Most people have settled for a life of mediocrity.
And, Luke thinks that spending time in uncomfortable situations is perhaps the healthiest thing you can do for yourself. He remembers fondly some of his experiences with Jeff Berwick at the Bilderberg meeting questioning the White House press corps and how that woke him up to the mindset of confronting the elites.
This speech is about Luke’s journey and evolution through a freedom-oriented mindset. You can watch the full interview here below if you haven’t already seen it.
It was an incredible speech and he will be returning for this coming year’s conference in February!
Go to Anarchapulco.com to get your ticket!
Enjoy your day mate.
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Jeff you gona talk about the censorship on steemit ever and the steemit mafia that is corrupt to the core and is in control of the whole system?
This speech by Luke is both inspiring and eye -opening. I saw it before but was glad to watch it again, really brilliant. Anarchapulco conferences are amazing :)
Amazing talk by a great individual. I would love to come Anarchapulco but my budget just won't stretch that far. I am planning to come 2019 life will bring you there when I am due ...
I want to meet this guy.
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I like the spiritual side of this, but the practical flies in the face of it. You have to survive, that means work, and work hard. There isn't much time outside of surviving if you're poor. For those few who actually didn't start out on the bottom rung of the ladder, this can apply.