Jordan Crowder
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It's a mixed bag.
But I don't think in any way they want to destroy the world.
I think they're trying to keep us from destroying the world.
I think that's a big concern for sure.
We talked earlier about the objectivity of this world and that reincarnation being a thing.
My argument against simulation theory is that people don't take responsibility for themselves, the human avatar, and this planet because it's all fake.
Who cares?
Well, I don't think that's the case.
Like we've shown before, when you reincarnate, you come back into this place.
You can literally leave something for yourself and come back and find it in another life.
So you need to take care of this place.
And I think that the evolution of this world and the protection of this world is paramount because this world is our, this is our playground.
This is our simulator.
We need this.
But the human avatar is just as important.
And that's why over a million plus years,
Cataclysm after cataclysm, asteroids, war, famine, everything.
We're still here.
So I know we're incredibly resilient and adaptable, but we're also pretty weak.
I mean, if you think about it, humans aren't perfectly made to survive in this world.