Kim.E discusses the deception and manipulation prevalent in today's society, and how our tendency to automatically believe presented information can blind us from the truth. She highlights the importance of critical thinking and questioning all sources of information, considering how many alleged...
Kim.E discusses the tendency to blame others for our emotions and how it leads to personal stagnation and procrastination. She emphasises that although others can trigger emotions in us, it is ultimately our responsibility to choose how we feel and respond. By blaming others, we avoid facing our...
Kim.E explores the concept that personal perception shapes individual reality and questions why people don’t challenge their own perceptions, especially if they are unhappy with their current reality. She discusses how perception is unique to each individual and is influenced by past...
Kim.E discusses the battle between facts and fake information, emphasising the role of financing in dominating online spaces, particularly through high placement in Google search results. She highlights how since 2020, trusted organisations have been involved in spreading false information, which...
Kim.E discusses how well-intentioned individuals often find themselves being naive due to their struggle to recognise emotional manipulation and deception in others. Their inherent desire to serve others makes them susceptible to exploitation, driven by a fear of rejection and a need for...
Kim.E challenges the common saying that 'truth is the first casualty of war', arguing that fabricated narratives propagated by well-paid agencies precede war. These narratives exploit human fears and create fictitious enemies to justify conflict, and thereby manipulating public sentiment. She...
Kim.E discusses the concept of the 'Soap Bubble Syndrome’, where individuals remain passive in their comfort zones and avoid challenges by maintaining a superficial sense of harmony which deflects from their personal reality. Such a giddy state is addictive and thrives on hope, which...