Thanks for posting, Winston. Every time you make a video, it is exciting because you have pure wisdom to share. Pure, unfiltered observations about society. It will always be entertaining because people in general in the U.S. are so fake and politically correct and so people don't talk about such things. But this information matters a lot and is important if one wants to live a healthy, happy life.
Winston is right; when you are in the U.S. in general, you always feel like you don't matter. In order for you to feel that people like you, you have to be literally a celebrity or the equivalent (you have to at least have hundreds of thousands of followers on social media). Today, I filmed people outside of the Central Library in downtown Los Angeles, and no one said anything to me (see video below):
See video here:
https://www.brighteon.com/9bff10da-385e ... 6109641749
If people will say something to you in Los Angeles County, it's going to be someone who is angry with you, irritated by you, annoyed with you etc.--it's only going to be if someone is trying to stop you from doing something--otherwise, no one cares about you. You have to already have a group of coworkers to walk to and from Starbucks with, or to lunch, etc. in order to have people to talk to, but people only talk to these coworkers because they have to because it's basically required as part of their job. At the end of the day, everyone probably goes home and watches TV and the internet alone.
If someone is going to talk to you, you have to be very good-looking as a man in order to have people say something positive to you on the street. Otherwise, you are trash.
In America, it's, "If you're not first, you're last."
I have never been abroad, but I have seen videos of the Philippines and people are friendly by default and approach the person with the camera in a friendly way. Maybe it's just because they want money, or to bask in the glory of a rich foreigner, but whatever. The truth is that in the U.S. you feel like you can't exist. You have the right to stand on a public sidewalk, to speak to people, to video-record... but it feels as though it's illegal. There is a force that causes you to seek safety in your home, because people treat you in a consistently negative way; it's like the concept of TFL (True Forced Loneliness).
People don't even know the laws and even think it's illegal to record them without their permission, and many people think it's illegal to record minors and will attack you for doing so. So, your freedoms in the U.S. guaranteed by the Constitution are not even respected by The People. It's insane. People seem to feel that anything that is annoying to them is illegal. I am sick of being threatened and/or physically attacked purely for filming, or in general.
It's a jungle out there. ER was right: "You are all animals." Even though ER did what he did, there is rationality to why he felt how he did--because there are a lot of sociopathic, toxic people in America who lack empathy, and are very, very selfish. If you express yourself even a little bit, there will be haters who come out to harass you and counteract your happiness and joy. The only way to win is to threaten or physically attack the bullies... only then will you get respect. It's insane. You literally have to be violent in order to be respected in America. You can't simply be healthy and happy in America because there are so many unhealthy, unhappy people everywhere. It's like how David Wygant (dating coach) said, "Most people are miserable S.O.B.'s."
It seems in other countries, the people are way healthier because they do not have the money to purchase alcohol, fast food, caffeinated beverages, or even refined sugar. They also may have access to fresh produce every single day, and are used to eating that way, instead of eating old, nutrient-poor, over-stimulating junk food. They may not have a personal cable TV or internet connection. These things make the difference. In the U.S.A., people's brains are overstimulated and over-saturated, so nothing can make them happy. They are in the "pleasure trap" from all the stimulation. Women are very toxic because they have unlimited access to casual sex from very good-looking guys every single day, and so women get no pleasure from dating. In general, there is no romance in America. Only if you date adolescent girls would you have a chance of experiencing romance, but there are so many forces against that happening unless you are adolescent yourself, and furthermore, you would have to be good-looking, etc.
Life sucks in America. But it's fun to observe all the toxic behavior of people, law violations, etc.
My goal in life is to be able to be healthy and happy, and have a society around me which appreciates that. I want to join and/or create such a society.
I am making videos every day now, and hopefully, I will be making progress every single day toward living in a better location and living in harmony with those around me.