Dear reader, I want to tell you things the world doesn't want you to know.
I want to reveal to you an invisible system that enslaves millions of men and women every day.
I am not using metaphors. I will precisely articulate my views from a scientific, spiritual, and most importantly, truthful perspective.
There exists a force in this world, an evil wisdom, that tirelessly steals your thoughts, controls your emotions, weakens your will, and ultimately destroys the life you could have had.
I call this power the devil.
It's not the flaming, horned monster of folklore 👿, but a real psychological and spiritual phenomenon.
A consciousness of fear, confusion, addiction, and passivity, it manipulates and controls the masses under the guise of culture, comfort, and conformity.
This devil has a supreme means of control: conformity.
Now listen carefully, because if you understand "conformity," you'll begin to understand why so many people, even those with talent, wisdom, and good intentions, ultimately fail.
Conformity is the devil's means of controlling people's hearts.
Conformity occurs when a person cannot control their own thoughts.
Conformity occurs when they allow their thoughts to be influenced by external factors.
Conformity occurs when they live their lives aimlessly, without plan, and without intention, driven by habit, impulse, and fear.
Conformity is not laziness.
³ It is far more dangerous than laziness.
Laziness is obvious.
But drifting is disguised as normal life. You wake up, go to work, come home, browse through a cacophony of information, day after day.
In all this busyness, you are not moving towards any goal.
You are merely eking out a living, surviving under the silent guidance of the devil.
This is the devil's way of victory.
He doesn't need to shout.
He only needs you to stop thinking.
He doesn't need to intimidate you.
He only needs you to live without direction.
He doesn't need to set traps to ensnare you.
He only needs you to indulge in comfort, indifferent to growth.
The devil controls people by instilling fear in them: fear of failure, fear of criticism, fear of poverty, fear of what others think.
Once fear takes root in a person's heart, it begins to self-regulate.
The devil no longer needs to speak directly.
Man will self-destruct.
He will stop before he even begins.
He will wither before he even grows. He hesitates instead of making decisive decisions.
Fear is the devil's atmosphere.
Going with the flow is his tactic.
But he has many tools.
He exploits habits.
If a person wakes up and immediately scatters their attention to various distractions,
If they eat without thinking, speak aimlessly, and listen without discernment, then the devil smiles.
Because this person is building their own prison.
He exploits school education.
You may find this harsh, but truth doesn't care about comfort.
Most schools aim to cultivate obedience, not critical thinking.
They reward conformity, not creativity.
They standardize thought, not liberate it.
Curious children are often labeled "troublemakers."
Students who question the system are seen as problem students.
Therefore, from the beginning, the devil trains people to exchange individuality for approval.
He exploits religion.
⁴ Yes, even systems designed to connect people with truth can be distorted.
When faith becomes fear-based dogma, when it's used to create guilt and shame, when it teaches suffering to be holy and thinking to be rebellion, the devil walks arrogantly in the halls of holiness.
He exploits the media, constant noise, unfounded opinions, scandals, divisions, trivialities, endless fears, conflicts, and desires.
Why?
Because an absent-minded person's thoughts also wander.
A person addicted to stimulation cannot hear the faint voice of their own conscience.
His most cunning trick is to exploit pleasure.
You might find this strange, but the devil loves comfort.
Because once a person becomes addicted to comfort, he will avoid growth.
He will resist self-discipline.
He will denounce ambition as arrogance.
He will trade his fate for dopamine.
A generation has been trained to seek comfort and never challenge their rulers.
This is the devil's trick; he doesn't use pitchforks and fire, but rather habits, influences, and cultural norms to numb, confuse, and soothe the mind, rendering it passive.
Once the mind becomes passive, it is no longer yours.
I have spoken directly with this power.
I have extracted its methods, strategies, and confessions, and recorded them, leaving them for the one in ten thousand who are willing to listen.
The devil clearly told me: "I control most people simply because they refuse to think independently."
Most people live in passive reaction.
They wait for permission.
They go with the flow.
They fear isolation.
They fear judgment more than failure.
They obey without question, not out of virtue, but out of conditioned reflex.
Therefore, the devil has no need to pursue these people.
They willingly give themselves.
Now I will speak frankly.
If you do not actively control your mind, then it is already controlled by other people or other things.
You will not escape the devil's control by chance.
⁵ You won't escape wandering effortlessly.
You must have complete control over your thoughts.
You must control your thoughts like a king rules his territory.
You must resolve to no longer be governed by fear, trends, habits, or weakness.
Freedom begins with clear goals.
This is the first remedy for escaping wandering.
If you don't know where you're going, you're already drifting with the tide.
The devil loves indecisiveness.
A person who wakes up each day without a mission, without goals, without strong desires, is easily prey.
But a person with clear life goals cannot be controlled.
He burns like a raging fire.
He is focused and decisive.
He evaluates his choices based on his goals.
That's why he can control himself.
You must choose your own life goals.
Not what others deem respectable, nor what society deems safe.
You must delve deep and ask yourself: "What do I truly want? What do I yearn to create? What kind of person do I aspire to be?"
When you find the answer, claim it, possess it, write it down, become obsessed with it, and make it the center of your spiritual world.
Then you must be disciplined, because without discipline, even the best ideas will become regrets.
Discipline is the key difference between a thinker and a doer.
Idle people always wait for the right opportunity.
Disciplined people act, regardless of how they feel.
While others hesitate, they have already acted.
While others are engrossed in browsing the web, they are already building
They cultivate habits aligned with their goals.
And this is the truth the devil doesn't want you to know
Every act of self-discipline is a spiritual battle
Every time you refuse distractions, respond to your higher self, and embrace your goals, you are fighting against invisible forces of wandering.
You must also cultivate faith.
Not blind faith, but faith with direction.
A belief in oneself, in one's vision, in the Creator, and in the laws of the universe.
Because when you believe you are endowed with the intention and creativity to create, you no longer see yourself as a victim.
You no longer succumb to fear.
You begin to act with divine confidence.
The devil cannot possess a heart filled with faith.
He evades his purpose.
He fears discipline.
He cannot stand before faith.
Yet, he patiently waits for most to forget, compromise, and relinquish their will for convenience.
But you, the one listening, have been warned.
The warning comes with responsibility.
Now, you must examine your life with utmost honesty.
Where are you wandering?
In what ways have your thoughts spiraled out of control?
What habits do you allow to become means of controlling you?
Who around you speaks the devil's fearful and restrictive words?
You must purify your heart as you would a temple.
Cleanse all influences.
Redefine your standards.
Take control of your attention.
Your mind is the only territory the devil truly desires, because once he possesses it, he wants nothing more.
But the reverse is also true.
Once you control your mind, you will not be controlled by anyone or anything.
You will gain freedom.
Once you taste freedom, wandering becomes unbearable.
Unless you understand a core truth, you cannot escape the devil's influence.
The human mind is either guided or controlled.
There is no middle ground.
You either use it, or it is used by others.
The devil understands this well.
Therefore, he has spent generations teaching people how to obey, not how to think.
How to conform, how to live in fear.
He makes you worship security more than freedom, pursue comfort more than faith, value opinion more than truth.
He infiltrates institutions, schools, religions, governments, and the media, silently extinguishing the courage to think independently.
And what has this resulted in? A group of people outwardly vibrant, but inwardly dead.
A group of people wearing everyday masks, yet living in a prison of fear.
Those who laugh, work, socialize, but never bravely take a step to pursue their ideal selves.
This is no accident.
This is the perfect manifestation of subtle influence.
The devil's trick lies in this.
He tempts people to call enslavement freedom.
He makes you believe that your acquired habits are your personality, your insecurities are humility, your fear of success is wisdom, and your desire for approval is kindness.
If you don't examine your own beliefs, you will spend your entire life guarding the prison that imprisons you.
⁶ The moment you accept the idea that you are "born to obey, not to create," the devil wins.
But let's stop dwelling on the mechanisms that imprison you.
Now, let's explore the path to freedom.
The first and most urgent step you must take is to regain control of your mind.
Not temporarily, not casually, not as a weekend pastime, but a deliberate act of exercising autonomy every day.
You must watch your mind like an eagle.
Ordinary people let anything enter their minds: complaints, criticisms, distractions, lies, without ever questioning their source or consequences.
Would you let a thief into your house, sit on your sofa, and drink from your glass without resistance?
Then why do you allow fear to take root in your mind?
Why do you allow mediocrity to become your inner dialogue?
The devil enters your heart through the door of passivity.
You must close that door forever.
One of the most powerful tools you possess is self-suggestion.
Deliberately repeat those empowering self-affirmations until they are deeply imprinted in your subconscious.
The devil won't fear your willpower in an instant.
What he fears is the mindset you've built up over time, because what you repeat becomes your belief, and your belief becomes your reality.
Therefore, you must consciously affirm yourself every day: I am the master of my thoughts.
I am the creator of my destiny.
I don't follow the crowd, I make decisions.
I am not afraid, I focus.
I don't follow, I lead.
These are not empty words.
These are weapons.
When you speak these words with conviction, they begin to rebuild the mindset the devil once controlled.
They begin to overwrite the program of following the crowd with the code of purpose.
Now let's talk about the environment.
Because no one is immune to the influence of their environment.
The devil will use your environment as a source of continuous influence. He will surround you with a group of people who speak his language, a group who love to gossip, complain, and use seemingly mystical logic to justify their inaction, as if everything happens for a reason, yet refuse to take any responsibility.
You must ruthlessly clear everything around you.
Anything that blurs your goals is the devil's minion, whether it realizes it or not.
Clear it, replace it, upgrade it.
Fill your space with things that remind you of your mission.
Post your written goals on the wall, on your desk, on the bathroom mirror.
Read books that challenge your thinking, challenge your habits, and nourish your spirit.
Associate with those who are positive, independent, and guide you to higher levels, not those who hold you back.
We must not forget the battlefield of time.
Besides making you lose your way, the devil's second favorite trick is procrastination.
He whispered, “Don’t rush, there’s still plenty of time. Take a little more rest.”
He knew that every day you procrastinate, your belief in your mission will waver.
Action is your liberation.
Not tomorrow.
But now.
The moment you begin to act towards your goal, you break free from the shackles of passivity.
The moment you pick up a pen, make a phone call, set a goal, step forward, and speak out bravely.
⁷ The devil loses control because he cannot control a moving target.
He can only entangle those who remain still.
If you understand how much your destiny is shaped by countless tiny moments—your choice to rise early or sleep in, to read the truth or indulge in noise, to act bravely or procrastinate again—you will never lose your way again.
The devil is not defeated overnight, but through day-to-day self-discipline.
Therefore, you must establish rituals and habits that align with your higher self.
Wake up with gratitude.
Nourish your soul first, then your body.
Create first, then consume.
Think before you act.
These are not empty routines.
These are acts of rebellion.
Every act of rebellion is a powerful blow to the devil's hypnotic rhythm, the rhythm he uses to numb humanity and make them complacent.
Now, let me talk about your fear.
Because fear is the devil's oxygen.
He will exploit every possible fear to make you cower.
Fear of what others think.
Fear of failure.
Fear of loss, fear of success, fear of embarrassment.
But listen to me.
Your fear is not a warning.
It is a compass.
Your freedom lies in what you fear most.
The devil himself told me that he only controls those who let fear dictate their decisions.
But the moment you begin to overcome your fear and take action, the illusion begins to crumble.
Fear dissipates when faced directly.
Action conquers fear.
Courage is not the absence of fear.
Courage is moving forward despite fear.
Every courageous action weakens the devil's control.
You must train yourself to face your fears.
Public speaking, starting a business, saying no, telling the truth, pursuing your vision.
These are not scary.
They are tests, and action will help you pass them.
Now I'm going to tell you something few people understand.
The devil cannot stop someone whose purpose is to serve others.
If your goal is merely to serve yourself, the devil will continually nurture your arrogance until it becomes a prison that confines you.
But if your goal is to uplift others, proclaim truth, create eternity, and illuminate the darkness, then your power will multiply.
The devil fears those whose purpose is to serve.
Because such a person cannot be bought or manipulated.
He is not distracted.
His mission is too important.
His life is too meaningful.
If you are still listening, you must be wondering, can a person truly escape the devil's control completely?
My answer is:
Freedom is not achieved overnight.
It is a process of self-cultivation.
Every day, you live in alignment with your goals.
Every time you choose self-discipline over conformity, faith over fear, clarity over confusion, you are winning.
⁸ You are free.
You are awakened.
You may still be tempted.
You may still stumble.
But the difference is, you understand now.
And applying knowledge is the devil's death sentence.
You are no longer different from others.
You are no longer muddled.
You no longer drift with the tide.
You are making decisions.
The more decisions you make, the more you achieve, the more purposeful your thinking, and the more resolute your actions.
The devil no longer controls your thoughts.
He may speak, but you cannot hear.
He may whisper, but you will not yield, because now you are in control of yourself.
Once a person understands the devil's tricks, the burden of responsibility becomes incredibly heavy.
You cannot ignore the revealed truth.
You cannot return to your comfort zone, drift with the tide, and continue living passively without understanding deep down that you are choosing self-destruction.
The devil's greatest trick is to make people believe they are free, while in reality they become slaves to their environment, emotions, fear, and unconscious habits.
But once you awaken, once you take control of your mind, once you break the hypnotic rhythm that governs your thinking, you can no longer pretend.
Now, you are responsible for everything: your time, your attention, your growth, your influence, and most importantly, your choices.
Because now you know that every day, you are choosing to either be with the Creator or succumb to the control of the enemy.
There is no neutrality in life.
You are always moving in a certain direction.
Growth or decline, strength or submission, clear goals or passivity, a clear vision or drifting with the tide.
Now, let's explore this ultimate truth more deeply.
The devil can only wreak havoc where your will is weak.
His power is not absolute, but borrowed.
He gains control through your indecisiveness, lack of faith, lack of self-discipline, and your impulsiveness.
If you want to completely overcome the influence of the devil, you must become the master of your own will.
The way to do this is to refuse to compromise with weakness.
You no longer ask yourself, "How do I feel?"
You no longer wait for motivation.
You no longer make excuses for your inaction.
You do what needs to be done.
Whether comfortable or not, whether fearful or not, regardless of your emotions, this is the manifestation of will power.
Willpower is not innate, but cultivated.
Every time you resist temptation, your willpower strengthens.
Every time you choose self-discipline over indulgence, your willpower becomes incredibly sharp, even the devil cannot dull it.
But you must train it daily.
Because even the slightest lapse in concentration will cause that hypnotic rhythm to quietly return.
Now let's talk about the people you associate with.
Because, besides your own thoughts, this is perhaps the most influential factor in your thinking.
The devil exerts his power through people, through their attitudes, through their fears, through their weaknesses, through their narrow-mindedness.
If you spend your time with those who follow the crowd, you'll begin to drift along with them.
It's not coercion, but a gradual, subtle influence
Now ask yourself:
Whom do you spend your time with?
Do they question your excuses, or do they endorse them?
Do they ignite the flame of your dreams, or do they extinguish it with sarcasm and indifference?
⁹ Are they helping you grow or belittling you?
You must choose your friends as carefully as you choose your thoughts.
Stay away from those who diminish you.
Mentor those who inspire you to keep progressing.
If no one around you shares your vision, walk alone until you find them.
Being alone and authentic is better than being surrounded by people but going with the flow.
Now, let's see how the devil uses endless distractions to breed and spread in modern society.
The devices in your hands, the noise in your ears, the images on your screen—they are not designed to educate you, but to capture you.
Every app, every notification, every flashing headline is a net.
Once your attention is diverted, your thoughts no longer belong to you.
You must train your brain to refocus.
You must regain the power of deep, undisturbed thinking.
This is the source of your inspiration.
This is where your goals are perfected.
This is where your vision is broadened.
Make time for reflection, writing, reading, and planning.
In a world that no longer values these activities, they are sacred.
The devil cannot enter a focused mind.
You must protect your focus as you would a precious jewel, for it is a jewel.
I also want to remind you of this:
You are the gatekeeper of your inner world.
The devil may knock, but who enters is up to you.
He may tempt you, but how you respond is your choice.
He may distract you, but your attention is your choice.
Every choice strengthens or weakens the gates of your heart.
Therefore, you must be a person of principle.
What thoughts do you allow yourself to have?
What emotions do you allow yourself to experience?
What influences do you absorb?
What habits do you repeat?
What vision do you pursue?
A person with high standards is like a fortress.
The devil is powerless against such a fortress.
The devil is powerless against a person who guards their heart, tempers their will, disciplines their body, and dedicates their energy to goals beyond themselves.
This leads to the final and most powerful law—the law of service.
The devil cannot defeat those who live for what is beyond their own interests.
When your mission is to serve, inspire, elevate, lead, build, and influence others, the devil's control diminishes because your actions are no longer rooted in ego, vanity, or status.
They are rooted in truth.
When your goals are clear and defined, you will not drift with the tide.
When your values are unwavering, you will not be manipulated.
When your voice belongs to a greater mission, you will not be silenced.
This is why the devil fears leaders.
True leaders.
Those who live uprightly, build with unwavering conviction, express themselves clearly, and serve with humility.
Because such people do not drift with the tide.
Their thoughts are too focused.
Their faith is too unwavering.
Their habits are too meticulous.
Their environment is too carefully arranged.
Their lives are too orderly.
Now, let me give you the final weapon.
The weapon the devil hates most.
Gratitude.
It seems simple, but it is by no means weakness.
Gratitude is a shield.
Practice it daily, and it can reshape your mind.
It can strengthen your spirit.
It can eliminate fear.
It can eliminate jealousy.
It can eliminate doubt.
A grateful person does not follow the crowd.
He is not controlled because he is rooted in abundance.
He sees opportunities everywhere.
He acts not out of lack, but out of strength.
Remind yourself every morning: "I have been given a new day to win."
Another day to build.
Another day to live consciously, mindfully, and purposefully.
Thank your Creator.
Thank your thoughts.
Thank you for your challenges, for they have shaped you.
Thank you for your past, for it has taught you.
Thank you for your enemies, for they have tempered your will.
Gratitude is not weakness, but strength.
It puts you in control.
Now let's return to the beginning.
The devil controls the minds of most people.
But this is not because he is powerful, not because most people are oblivious, not because they follow the crowd, not because they blindly obey, not because they live aimlessly, not because they are fearful without reason.
But you are different.
No longer the same.
You now understand how he works.
You now see through the game.
You now possess the tool
The only question is, will you use them?
Will you have complete control over your mind every single day without exception?
Will you choose purpose over comfort?
Will you reject fear, even when it screams?
Will you break away from the masses and embark on the path of discipline, faith, focus, and freedom?
Will you become someone even the devil cannot control?
You can, and you must, because the world yearns for such people.
Thinkers, doers, leaders, builders, decision-makers.
No longer living for fear, but for truth.
That is who you are now.
¹⁰ No more wandering, no more procrastination.
You are free.
The devil no longer controls your mind.
Summary: Beware of wandering and procrastination.
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