The Magnetized Man is a community focused on helping you learn new skills and change your personal story while succeeding and surviving within societal and material norms. In other words, it’s a guide for helping you learn how to stay true to yourself without being deemed crazy by the material world. The personal and spiritual element of this community comes from the self-help novel, The Magnetized Man, while the material and social element comes from the Skills for Success framework.
While The Magnetized Man has the word “man” in the title – because of the main character in the self-help novel – many women have had to take on the role of being the provider, the responsible one, or the one who thinks about every possible thing that can go wrong. This is for anyone consistently grapples with the following:
- Fear about their loss of status or having their provider role compromised
- Distrust of centralized power and a preference for understanding how different entities and systems are related
- Concern about economic precarity and how to survive under a number of possible scenarios (boom/bust, expansion/contraction)
- Deciphering technocratic language that seems designed to exclude you
- Fear that decisions about things that affect you and your loved ones are made without your consent or consultation
The goal of this site is not to put you in a state of helplessness, rage, or paranoia. Its purpose is to give you information, so you can make better choices. Some of the topics covered include:
- global institutions including intergovernmental organizations like the IMF and World Bank)
- language with a focus on the 6 official languages of the UN and the languages of former world powers such as Germany and Japan
- cryptocurrency with a focus on the political and societal aspects of money and the possible emergence of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC)
- how to use your talent for pattern-recognition for understanding ideology, theories, systems, and schools of thought, not for endlessly consuming conspiracy theories and accomplishing nothing for you or your family (this includes figuring out how to apply information about the following conspiracy theories to your personal skills development for helping you and your family: CBDCs, engineered crises, restricting freedom through climate policies, elimination of small business in favour of corporations, governments relying on global forums instead of voters)
The objective is not to make you believe something different. It’s to help you clarify your thinking, so you can get more out of life. You can go from saying, “There’s some big conspiracy working against people like me” to “How do these entities think and operate (they’re not accountable, they are reckless, etc.), and how can I clearly understand them, so I have as much agency as possible.”
Here’s the thing: you are useless (to yourself) when you are scared and useful (to your friends and loved ones) when you develop a healthier relationship with the uncertainty of the world around you.