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The book “Out of the Matrix” offers a profound and challenging perspective on the world we live in and encourages us to rethink our perspective. The author, Frank Freiherr von Milde, leads the reader through a journey of self-knowledge and exploration of the system that controls our daily lives. It covers various topics, including property, work, the tax office, banks, residence and the nature of reality. Remember that this book only outlines the path. If you want to learn more, you have to be willing to learn new things and let go of old ones.
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Get out of the matrix - Freiherr von Milde
Summary of Get Out of the Matrix
The book Out of the Matrix
offers a profound and challenging perspective on the world we live in and encourages us to rethink our perspective. The author, Frank Freiherr von Milde, leads the reader through a journey of self-knowledge and exploration of the system that controls our daily lives. It covers various topics, including property, work, the tax office, banks, residence and the nature of reality. Remember that this book only outlines the path. If you want to learn more, you have to be willing to learn new things and let go of old ones.
I. Possession:
The author challenges us to rethink our idea of ownership. He argues that in today's world, virtually nothing is truly ours. Even the things we think we own are often just borrowed. Von Milde explains how we can take steps to protect our property by setting up businesses and leasing assets. This perspective shows how fragile traditional ideas of ownership are and how they are controlled by the system.
II. Work:
The book shines a light on the way we work and challenges the idea that work necessarily means exchanging time for money. The author emphasizes the importance of independence from the system and how the world of work will change in the future. He explains that a new era of automation and artificial intelligence is approaching, in which many jobs will become obsolete. It is therefore crucial to take control of our professional future and break away from traditional ideas about work.
III. Tax office:
The book raises critical questions about the sovereignty of states and their legal structures. The author questions the existence of sovereign states and emphasizes how the world is controlled by corporations and economic interests. He asks the reader to critically question the mechanisms of tax collection and legal frameworks. This perspective shows how much the system intervenes in our daily lives.
IV. Banks:
The author shows that the idea of a permanent residence for banking transactions is outdated. He explains how people in different countries can open bank accounts to take advantage of the benefits of different banking locations. This means that financial flexibility and choosing the best banking location are possible regardless of a fixed place of residence.
V. The new freedom:
The key aspect of the book is the idea that we have the choice to either opt out of the system completely or to use the Matrix for our own purposes. The author argues that in order to achieve this new freedom we must free ourselves from traditional ideas of reality and possessions. He emphasizes the importance of consciousness and self-knowledge in order to consciously shape the world around us.
Dedication
This book is dedicated to all those who have rebelled throughout the millennia. Beaten down by society - betrayed by your own friends - defamed by your own brothers and sisters - and disowned by your parents, all because you didn't blow the public's horn. As a young person, I was taught by this matrix, by this system, how terrible our society was supposed to have done exactly this at the time of the Third Reich. However, at the same time, from 2020 onwards, I had to realize that some people did exactly what we were taught in history class, it's so bad,
back then, every day and it has apparently become common