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Destructive Fans
People often unconsciously serve various structures—families, political parties, corporations—forgetting their own needs. These structures emerge when groups of people direct their thoughts and energy in the same direction, creating an energetic fan.

People often unconsciously serve various structures—families, political parties, corporations—forgetting their own needs. These structures emerge when groups of people direct their thoughts and energy in the same direction, creating an energetic fan.

Such fans spin faster as people feed them with their energy and stop when they lose followers. Fans attract people with promises, impose rules, and drain energy without concern for individual well-being.
Under their influence, a person often loses freedom and the ability to make their own choices, becoming just a cog in the machine. The actions of these fans are often hidden behind noble causes, but their true purpose is to retain energy and power.

For example, a political party fan gives its followers a sense of importance while actually stripping them of their freedom. Negative thoughts and emotions, such as fear or guilt, further fuel the fan's rotation, binding individuals to destructive patterns.
By nature, every fan is destructive because it takes energy from its followers and establishes control over them.

The solution lies in ignoring the fan—not engaging in its games. Instead of fighting it, one should accept its existence as part of the environment and pass by without reaction. If a fan loses your attention and energy, it stops spinning. In this way, a person can regain freedom and control over their own life, choosing paths that bring happiness.