{"id":12022,"date":"2025-12-03T19:57:55","date_gmt":"2025-12-03T23:57:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/parmaks.com\/Resources\/the-lie-youve-been-sold-about-your-neighbor\/"},"modified":"2025-12-03T19:57:55","modified_gmt":"2025-12-03T23:57:55","slug":"the-lie-youve-been-sold-about-your-neighbor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/parmaks.com\/Resources\/the-lie-youve-been-sold-about-your-neighbor\/","title":{"rendered":"The Lie You\u2019ve Been Sold About Your Neighbor"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <a href=\"https:\/\/hop.clickbank.net\/?affiliate=infohatch&amp;vendor=J1R2C\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-10614 aligncenter\" src=\"http:\/\/parmaks.com\/Resources\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/05\/profit-gen400px.png\" alt=\"Profit Gen\" width=\"400\" height=\"217\" srcset=\"https:\/\/parmaks.com\/Resources\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/05\/profit-gen400px.png 400w, https:\/\/parmaks.com\/Resources\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/05\/profit-gen400px-300x163.png 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 400px) 100vw, 400px\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>I need to tell you about something that\u2019s been breaking my heart.<\/p>\n<p>Last summer, I took my kids, Hayden and Eve, on a two-week road trip across the heart of America. From South Dakota to Wyoming to Montana.<\/p>\n<p>We fired guns at a range outside Cody. We camped in Yellowstone under stars so bright it felt like the sky was showing off. We sat at the famous Cody Rodeo while families around us waved American flags with a pride that made my chest tight with emotion.<\/p>\n<p>The people we met were extraordinary.<\/p>\n<p>At a local diner, the waitress gave us the warmest service and the best pie I\u2019ve had in years. At the hotels we stayed in, we were treated with overwhelming kindness and sincerity.<\/p>\n<p>I am not an American citizen. I was born in Malaysia. I run Mindvalley, an American company. But I\u2019ve spent nearly three decades traveling across your country\u2014from my college years in Michigan to speaking events in Florida; from tech conferences in San Francisco to quiet conversations in Ohio diners.<\/p>\n<p>And here is what I know to be true:<\/p>\n<p><strong>The American people are not the problem.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The warmth I felt in Wyoming, I have felt in every corner of this nation. In so-called \u201cred\u201d America and so-called \u201cblue\u201d America. Among people who voted for Trump and people who voted for Biden. Among ranchers and professors, veterans and artists, churchgoers and skeptics.<\/p>\n<p>Goodness is everywhere.<\/p>\n<p>So why does it feel like you are at war with each other?<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-the-rodeo-speech-that-changed-something-in-me\">The rodeo speech that changed something in me<\/h2>\n<p>At the Cody Rodeo, the announcer stepped into the ring and gave a speech called \u201cWhy We Stand.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He spoke of soldiers who never came home from Vietnam. From Iraq. From the beaches of Normandy. He spoke of sacrifice, of freedom, of a flag that represents something men and women were willing to die for.<\/p>\n<p>The crowd went silent. Hats came off. Hands covered hearts.<\/p>\n<p>And I thought: This is real. This love of country is real. This reverence is real.<\/p>\n<p>These people are not hateful. These people are not ignorant. These people are not my enemies.<\/p>\n<p>Then a second thought hit me hard:<\/p>\n<p><strong>Who the hell convinced Americans that they are enemies of each other?<\/strong><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-i-was-manipulated-too\">I was manipulated too<\/h2>\n<p>I need to confess something.<\/p>\n<p>For years, I consumed media that painted a certain picture of Trump supporters. I read the tweets. I watched the clips. I saw the worst moments replayed on loop until they seemed like the whole story.<\/p>\n<p>I absorbed a caricature.<\/p>\n<p>Then I went to Wyoming. And I met human beings.<\/p>\n<p>They didn\u2019t match the cartoon I\u2019d been sold. Not even close. These were people worried about the same things everyone worries about:<\/p>\n<p>Can I afford to get sick?<br \/>Will my children have a better life than I?<br \/>Why does it feel like the whole system is rigged against regular folks?<\/p>\n<p>These aren\u2019t Republican questions or Democratic questions. These are human questions. These are kitchen-table questions.<\/p>\n<p>I realized I had allowed myself to see my fellow human beings as enemies\u2014because it\u2019s easier to hate a cartoon than to sit with complexity.<\/p>\n<p>If I were manipulated, I suspect I\u2019m not the only one.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-the-inclusion-paradox\">The inclusion paradox<\/h2>\n<p>There is a hard question I had to ask myself\u2014a question raised by philosopher Ken Wilber, whose course \u201cIntegral Life\u201d is part of the Mindvalley curriculum.<\/p>\n<p>He describes a strange paradox in our modern culture. We have a \u201cleading edge\u201d of society that prides itself on love, diversity, and inclusion. We fight for the environment. We fight for minorities. We fight for the oppressed.<\/p>\n<p><strong>But there is one group we often feel comfortable excluding.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Wilber calls this a \u201cperformative contradiction.\u201d How can we claim to be the movement of diversity if we look down on half the country as \u201cdeplorables\u201d?<\/p>\n<p>We cannot claim to stand for \u201cinclusion\u201d if we hold contempt for diversity of thought.<\/p>\n<p>If our tolerance stops the moment someone wears a red hat, it isn\u2019t tolerance. It is just another form of tribalism wearing a nicer outfit.<\/p>\n<p>We have to be better than that. True inclusivity means holding space even for those we vehemently disagree with, understanding that their pain is just as real as ours.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-the-machine-that-profits-from-your-division\">The machine that profits from your division<\/h2>\n<p>Here\u2019s what I\u2019ve come to believe.<\/p>\n<p><strong>There are forces that profit when Americans hate each other.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The equation is simple:<\/p>\n<p>When you\u2019re angry, you click. When you click, someone makes money.<\/p>\n<p>When you\u2019re afraid, you watch. When you watch, someone sells ads.<\/p>\n<p>And when you are divided, you don\u2019t notice that your wages haven\u2019t kept pace with inflation while CEO pay has soared. You don\u2019t notice that healthcare bankrupts half a million families a year. You don\u2019t notice that the same corporations often fund both parties, ensuring they win no matter who is in the White House.<\/p>\n<p>The platform owners know exactly what they\u2019re doing.<\/p>\n<p>A study from MIT found that falsehoods and outrage-driven content spread <strong>six times faster <\/strong>than the truth.<\/p>\n<p>Internal Facebook files leaked in 2021 revealed that their algorithm privileged anger to such a degree that even Meta\u2019s own engineers warned it was \u201cripping society apart.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Ken Wilber calls this the<strong> \u201cCulture of Post-Truth.\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It creates a state of \u201c<strong>aperspectival madness\u201d<\/strong>\u2014where we lose our shared reality and retreat into warring tribes. When algorithms prioritize outrage over facts, truth vanishes. And when there is no truth, there is only power.<\/p>\n<p>The division is not an accident. It is a business model.<\/p>\n<p>And all of us\u2014left and right, rural and urban, MAGA and progressive\u2014we are the product being sold.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Then comes the second wave: The Bots.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A 2024 USC study analyzed online traffic during political flashpoints. What they found was chilling.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nearly half of the most viral, toxic conversations weren\u2019t coming from humans.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>They were generated by bots. In some cases, bot activity spiked from 20% to 43% of the total conversation.<\/p>\n<p>These weren\u2019t Americans. These were automated scripts originating from Russia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Macedonia.<\/p>\n<p>Think about that.<\/p>\n<p>When you see a comment that makes your blood boil, when you rage at \u201cthe other side\u201d\u2014half the time, you aren\u2019t fighting a fellow citizen. You are fighting a line of code from a server farm halfway across the world.<\/p>\n<p>It is a foreign algorithm wearing the mask of your neighbor.<\/p>\n<p>The bots are designed to make you hate each other. The actual Americans I\u2019ve met just want the same things.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-something-doesn-t-add-up\">Something doesn\u2019t add up<\/h2>\n<p>I\u2019m not an economist. I\u2019m not a policy expert.<\/p>\n<p>But I\u2019m someone who has built a life on questioning assumptions\u2014what I call \u201cbrules,\u201d the bullshit rules society programs into us without evidence.<\/p>\n<p>In a \u201cPost-Truth\u201d world, b-rules thrive. They fill the void where facts used to be. So I decided to look at the actual data. And the reality I found didn\u2019t match the stories I\u2019d been told.<\/p>\n<p>Here are four ideas worth reexamining.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-1-on-the-economy\">1. On the economy<\/h3>\n<p>I always heard that one party was better for business, better for the stock market, better for jobs. It seemed obvious. Everyone repeated it.<\/p>\n<p>Then I looked at the record.<\/p>\n<p>Since 1933, the stock market has performed more than <strong>twice as well<\/strong> under Democratic presidents (NYU \/ Stock Market Historical Review).<\/p>\n<p>Job creation has nearly doubled.<\/p>\n<p>And <strong>10 of the last 11<\/strong> recessions began under Republican administrations.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m not sharing this to score political points. I\u2019m saying: the story I was told was a \u201cbrule\u201d. It didn\u2019t match reality.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-2-on-immigration\">2. On immigration<\/h3>\n<p>I was told immigrants were driving crime and draining resources.<\/p>\n<p>But study after study shows the opposite.<\/p>\n<p>Texas\u2014a state at the center of the immigration debate\u2014found that native-born Americans commit violent crimes at <strong>nearly twice the rate<\/strong> of undocumented immigrants (Texas Dept. of Public Safety, 2024).<\/p>\n<p>And in 2022 alone, undocumented immigrants paid <strong>$96.7 billion in taxes<\/strong> (ITEP, 2024).<\/p>\n<p>They pay billions. They work in agriculture, construction, elder care, and childcare\u2014industries that would collapse without them. Many can\u2019t even claim refunds on the taxes they pay.<\/p>\n<p>So if they\u2019re not causing crime\u2026 and they\u2019re not draining your taxes\u2026<\/p>\n<p>Why have we been taught to fear them?<\/p>\n<p>Who benefits when we are afraid of the most vulnerable among us?<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-3-on-healthcare-the-freedom-to-fail\">3. On healthcare: the freedom to fail<\/h3>\n<p>530,000.<\/p>\n<p>That is the number of American families that go bankrupt every year due to medical bills.<\/p>\n<p>In Canada: zero.<br \/>In Germany: zero.<br \/>In the U.K., France, Japan, Australia: virtually zero.<\/p>\n<p>This isn\u2019t because Americans are sicker. It\u2019s because of policy choices made by people who benefit from the status quo.<\/p>\n<p>But here is the brule we\u2019ve been taught: <em>safety nets make people lazy<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The data shows the exact opposite.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Countries with robust social safety nets\u2014like Sweden, Norway, and Denmark\u2014are hotbeds for entrepreneurship. Sweden produces more unicorn tech companies per capita than any region except Silicon Valley.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Why?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Because entrepreneurship requires risk. And risk requires security.<\/p>\n<p>In America, \u201cfreedom\u201d often means the freedom to fall through the cracks.<\/p>\n<p>In social democracies, the government provides a trampoline.<\/p>\n<p>When you don\u2019t have to worry about losing your healthcare because you left your corporate job, <strong>you are free to be brave.<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-4-on-the-american-dream-a-personal-warning\">4. On the American dream: a personal warning<\/h3>\n<p>I was always told America has the highest upward mobility in the world\u2014that this is the only place where anyone, from any background, can make it to the top.<\/p>\n<p>It is a beautiful story. <strong>But I decided to look at the rankings.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Global Social Mobility Index ranks countries on how easy it is for a person to start at zero and climb to the top.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The United States ranks 27th.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The top of the list? Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden.<\/p>\n<p>The \u201cAmerican Dream\u201d is now statistically more likely to happen in Scandinavia than in America.<\/p>\n<p><strong>So why do we resist the very policies that would fix this?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I believe it is because Americans have been manipulated into confusing \u201cSocial Democracy\u201d with \u201cCommunism.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>And I need to make a distinction here that is deeply personal to me.<\/p>\n<p>I am an entrepreneur. I love entrepreneurs. And I hate Communism with a fire that comes from my own blood.<\/p>\n<p>The Estonian side of my family owned a farm on the Baltic island of Hiiumaa for hundreds of years. But when the Communists took control of Estonia in the 1940s, that legacy was shattered.<\/p>\n<p>They sent a massive portion of the Estonian population to the gulags. My children\u2019s great-grandparents were marched into a forest, lined up, and shot in the head. They were buried in unmarked graves.<\/p>\n<p>Their sin? They were farmers who happened to own their own land.<\/p>\n<p>This is a scar on my family\u2019s history. That land was stolen, and it was only returned to us in the early 1990s when Estonia finally threw off the shackles of Communism and property ownership was legal again.<\/p>\n<p>So you can imagine how I feel when I hear Americans screaming the word \u201cCommunism\u201d at things that are clearly not Communism.<\/p>\n<p>I know what Communism is. I know the smell of the graves it digs.<\/p>\n<p>And I need you to know: <strong>A safety net is not Communism.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>We need to understand the difference between three very different things:<\/p>\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li><strong>Communism:<\/strong> The government owns everything. They shoot you for owning a farm. (Think Soviet Estonia).<\/li>\n<li><strong>Socialism:<\/strong> The government owns the means of production.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Social Democracy:<\/strong> The government provides a floor so that <strong>capitalism can thrive.<\/strong> (Think modern Europe).<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>The tragedy is that by fearing the ghost of Communism, Americans have rejected the very systems that would make their capitalism stronger.<\/p>\n<p>You can\u2019t take big risks if the system is designed to crush you for stumbling.<\/p>\n<p>When I look at my family\u2019s history, I know that Communism destroys the human spirit. But I also know that unbridled capitalism, without a safety net, breaks the human body.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Real freedom requires a floor you can\u2019t fall through.<\/strong><\/p>\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-the-scripture-i-can-t-stop-thinking-about\">The scripture I can\u2019t stop thinking about<\/h2>\n<p>After Wyoming, I took Hayden to Ellis Island.<\/p>\n<p>We stood at the base of the Statue of Liberty and read the famous inscription: <em>\u201cGive me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free\u2026\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>I thought about my own family\u2014immigrants who came to Malaysia with nothing. I thought about the families at the rodeo, many of whose ancestors arrived the same way, chasing the same dream.<\/p>\n<p>Then I remembered these words from Jesus:<\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cI was a stranger and you welcomed me.\u201d<\/em> (Matthew 25:35)<\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cWhatever you did for the least of these, you did for me.\u201d<\/em> (Matthew 25:40)<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m not a theologian. But those verses haunted me on that island.<\/p>\n<p>I started wondering: What would it mean to take them seriously\u2014not as a political slogan, but as a genuine challenge to how we treat the desperate?<\/p>\n<p>Christ didn\u2019t say: <em>Fear the foreigner. Blame the stranger. Build walls and turn the desperate into demons.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>So how did so many good people of faith end up cheering for rhetoric that seems to contradict the teacher they follow?<\/p>\n<p>I don\u2019t ask this to judge. I ask because the contradiction breaks my heart.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-the-real-enemies-are-not-each-other\">The real enemies are not each other<\/h2>\n<p>If I could share one insight from an outsider looking in with love, it would be this:<\/p>\n<p><strong>The veteran in Wyoming and the activist in Oakland are not enemies. They are prisoners in the same cell, fighting over crumbs while the warden laughs.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The immigrant picking strawberries didn\u2019t move your factory overseas.<\/p>\n<p>The college student protesting injustice didn\u2019t write the tax code that lets billionaires pay lower rates than nurses.<\/p>\n<p>The single mother on food stamps didn\u2019t create a healthcare system that charges $800 for insulin that costs $8 to make.<\/p>\n<p>Your frustration is real.<\/p>\n<p>But the target you\u2019ve been given is wrong.<\/p>\n<p>And while you are fighting your neighbor, the systems that squeeze you keep squeezing.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-what-i-m-asking\">What I\u2019m asking<\/h2>\n<p>I\u2019m not asking you to change your vote.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m not asking you to abandon your values.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m not asking you to agree with me.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m asking something simpler:<\/p>\n<p><strong>Be suspicious of anyone who tells you to hate.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Be suspicious of the media that makes you angry every single day\u2014because anger is profitable, and you are the product.<\/p>\n<p>Be suspicious of leaders who need enemies more than they need solutions.<\/p>\n<p>And ask yourself, honestly:<\/p>\n<p>Is my life actually better under the policies I support?<\/p>\n<p>Are my bills lower?<\/p>\n<p>Is my healthcare more affordable?<\/p>\n<p>Are my wages keeping up?<\/p>\n<p>Do my children have more opportunity than I did?<\/p>\n<p>If the answer is no, then maybe, just maybe, you\u2019ve been convinced to fight the wrong battles.<\/p>\n<p>I dream of an America that finally lives up to its own giant story.<\/p>\n<p>That dream doesn\u2019t belong to the left or the right.<\/p>\n<p>It belongs to anyone willing to fight for it.<\/p>\n<p>Not fight each other.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Fight for each other.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><em>PS: If this article stirred something in you\u2014agreement, discomfort, clarity, anything\u2014leave a comment below. 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