Political Interest wrote:Has anyone ever had the experience when they fall into a state of complete self-doubt about their world view and everything they believe, even their own intentions?
And did people like Lenin or Stalin ever have this? Did they ever doubt themselves, their intentions and what they really believed?
Political Interest wrote:Has anyone ever had the experience when they fall into a state of complete self-doubt about their world view and everything they believe, even their own intentions?
And did people like Lenin or Stalin ever have this? Did they ever doubt themselves, their intentions and what they really believed?
ye, I get this all the time. stages. every time I read a good book. Discovering the Jewish hegemony over the western world was a pretty big one, but it happens little by little.. first you think 'it may be true' ... then 'it almost certainly is true!' ... then you keep reading and investigating, learning more and more.. and eventually, eh, you get used to the idea.
These little 'revolutions', that you talk about .. priceless.
but you need to keep going. may be a few more where that came from.
Lenin and Stalin? who knows.. Stalin at one point saw fit to butcher over half a million Bolsheviks. That may have followed one of these 'epiphanies' you're talking about. But hard to be certain what exactly that was about.
keep doubling down on the truth. keep reading. (books, preferably.)