Freedom of Choice

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The new iPhone has been launched. The 16 lineup, including the regular 16, the 16 Plus, the Pro, and the Pro Max, are out. To some extent, they look pretty much like the 15 lineup, but on the other hand, the cameras on the regular versions look a lot like the iPhone X (ten).

The displays are bigger than the previous model, but nothing incremental has changed. Nothing ever really changes when a new iPhone is launched. They can't do that; otherwise, they’d run out of improvements for next year’s models. It’s that simple...

But hey, we have freedom of choice, right? We can always go for a Samsung or a OnePlus instead of an iPhone, although tbh, the experience between Android and iOS is slightly different. I’ve been an iOS user for about eight months, and I have to say, I like it more than Android. It feels more robust and designed to simplify things a lot.

We don't have much freedom of choice when it comes to the relevant shit we should. Like, for example, if we agree on the war in Ukraine, or if the candidates we have for elections are really the ones we’d choose from. We have plenty of freedom of choice for irrelevant shit, but when it comes to rights and liberties, we are literally owned.

No one asked us if we wanted to wear masks back in 2020 when the whole COVID shit started. We were just being coerced (not actually forced). Same goes for inflation, taxes, and so on. When it comes to the things that really matter, we don’t have much freedom of choice—if any...

JPM was Nikola Tesla’s sponsor until he found out the inventor planned to make electrical energy free for everyone through some of his inventions. That’s when JPM stepped back. Also curious is that a couple of days after Tesla died, it’s believed that the oligarchs went through his research and “confiscated” what wasn’t meant to get to the public.

An American invented a motor that could run “fueled by water” a few good years ago, but he mysteriously died after his invention went public... Isn’t that interesting?!

We’re being lied to that we have freedom of choice when, in reality, we only have the right to pick from a handful of candidates, no matter what elections we’re talking about. These candidates are selected by the ones ruling over us from behind the curtains. And nothing that really matters is under our vote.

We can choose from many color varieties of the new iPhone, tons of ice cream flavors, clothing designs, and so on. But there are only two political parties in the US, and no one asks the people about government spending, sending troops to fight in foreign lands for a war these people didn’t ask for... ETC, etc...

Freedom of choice is pretty much an illusion because it’s not applied to the things that really matter. We only get a “top vote” on insignificant shit... Just my two cents.

Thanks for your attention,
Adrian



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Let the companies keep showcasing what they have, we will choose what we are comfortable with

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