Where does the name GTFO Handbook come from?
Every business needs a tagline, and for my business Sovereign Landing, the tagline is "Go Lightfooted". When my friend Rasbelin heard it, he quipped that a better tagline for a business like this would be just "GTFO".
That thought stayed with me, and I put that idea into practice with the name of this book.
If you live in your country of origin, chances are that you are heavily exploited by people who seem to think they somehow own you, and that the fruits of your labor belong primarily to them.
You do the work, and they enjoy the benefits - in the name of fairness!
If you make the mistake of pointing out that it's all getting rather unfair, they're quick to tell you to learn your place, to STFU and to GTFO.
The GTFO Handbook is about giving them exactly what they want (or to be more precise: what they ask for).
There really is no need to fight any of them!
One of the best things about location independence is the ease of dealing with this leftard NPC crowd, especially their retarded comeback to any criticism of their ever-crazier policies of exploitation and violent coercion:
When you live in a country where people like this are in power, you feel you have to spend endless amounts of energy in trying to convince them to "come back to their senses".
I see so many people trying to desperately figure out ways to somehow convince the violent expropriators that their socialist dreams are killing the country, and if they continue exploiting the productive people, the country will go to hell.
They cannot be convinced, because they actually WANT all of the destruction that is now happening. Their idea of building a better world requires first destroying the old, and they are getting exactly that.
You don't have to stay stuck in those endless, desperate political fights (that you will never win!).
When they tell you to GTFO, you can just give them a simple reply:
At first, you'd think that the violent expropriators might react like this:
In my experience, the truth is much worse: they're simply happy with the thought of you leaving!
That "processing" part never seems to happen, and their "if you don't like it" noise is just an automated knee-jerk reaction to their world view being challenged: there's no actual thought behind it.
They aren't really bothered by productive people moving away, because the combination of the fiat money printer and the democratic "welfare" state DOES provide them with the real option of living endlessly on debt (until it doesn't, but the NPC is unable to think that far).
From their point of view, you moving abroad just works: these annoying ideas challenging their socialist paradise just go away.
Their problem is solved, so why be angry?
For those with even half of a functioning brain, the conclusion from this is obvious: this can't end well…
I discuss what all of this means in my book, especially part 5 (how and why to ignore politics):
https://www.sovereignlanding.com/GTFO-Handbook/
If you live in your country of origin, chances are that you are heavily exploited by people who seem to think they somehow own you, and that the fruits of your labor belong primarily to them.
You do the work, and they enjoy the benefits - in the name of fairness!
If you make the mistake of pointing out that it's all getting rather unfair, they're quick to tell you to learn your place, to STFU and to GTFO.
The GTFO Handbook is about giving them exactly what they want (or to be more precise: what they ask for).
There really is no need to fight any of them!
One of the best things about location independence is the ease of dealing with this leftard NPC crowd, especially their retarded comeback to any criticism of their ever-crazier policies of exploitation and violent coercion:
When you live in a country where people like this are in power, you feel you have to spend endless amounts of energy in trying to convince them to "come back to their senses".
I see so many people trying to desperately figure out ways to somehow convince the violent expropriators that their socialist dreams are killing the country, and if they continue exploiting the productive people, the country will go to hell.
They cannot be convinced, because they actually WANT all of the destruction that is now happening. Their idea of building a better world requires first destroying the old, and they are getting exactly that.
You don't have to stay stuck in those endless, desperate political fights (that you will never win!).
When they tell you to GTFO, you can just give them a simple reply:
At first, you'd think that the violent expropriators might react like this:
In my experience, the truth is much worse: they're simply happy with the thought of you leaving!
That "processing" part never seems to happen, and their "if you don't like it" noise is just an automated knee-jerk reaction to their world view being challenged: there's no actual thought behind it.
They aren't really bothered by productive people moving away, because the combination of the fiat money printer and the democratic "welfare" state DOES provide them with the real option of living endlessly on debt (until it doesn't, but the NPC is unable to think that far).
From their point of view, you moving abroad just works: these annoying ideas challenging their socialist paradise just go away.
Their problem is solved, so why be angry?
For those with even half of a functioning brain, the conclusion from this is obvious: this can't end well…
I discuss what all of this means in my book, especially part 5 (how and why to ignore politics):
https://www.sovereignlanding.com/GTFO-Handbook/
I'm so glad Nostr exists!
The world of the past was divided into two different political sides: the left and right wings.
Left-wing people generally didn’t own much and had to work for a living. Right-wing people had perhaps more resources and usually didn’t need to resort to entry-level jobs or manual labor.
That was the main political divide of the industrial age, and while we still try to apply these same labels to current political thought, they don’t really make that much sense anymore. The “right-wing” people are increasingly more dependent on the entry-level jobs, if they can even find one.
The culture and thinking of the “non-left” people perhaps hasn’t changed that much: their circumstances have shifted greatly, but the underlying ethos is still based around three basic things:
1. Common sense
2. Personal responsibility
3. Improving your lot in life by working hard
Those same ideas weren’t foreign to the left either. If you went back to the heyday of the industrial age, let’s say the 1950s, and talked to any random “leftie”, they would probably agree with you on all of those points.
They would probably even be offended if you just hinted that they didn’t see those as being the foundation of a good life and a healthy society.
That definitely can’t be said of the “left” of today. They will get absolutely triggered if you start talking to them about hard work or personal responsibility.
That shared foundation has been replaced by other values, such as:
- The absolute, non-negotiable top priority is women's rights, although genders don't exist
- More important than women's rights are gay rights
- ...therefore Islam is best, and muslim rights are the top priority
- All cultures are the same, except their own, which is the worst
- Single race - human race! Just say no to the white ones... and the other ones too if they "act white"
- The more unlike the non-existent white culture the other cultures are, the better
- All immigrants are the same, and it's racism to criticize their living permanently on unemployment benefits because they work so hard
- In the class struggle of the working class, saying that people should work for a living is hate speech
- Violence is justified only when it is used to right a wrong: you not having what you think you should have
- Words are violence and theft is "social justice"
- Violence is bad and disagreements should be resolved by debate, except when the other party doesn't agree with you
- Because words are violence, responding to words with violence is justified
I know what some will say – “those are just your purposely twisted version of the real, actually noble goals and values and nobody actually thinks like that!”
But then nobody actually should think like that, and we see the opposite every day.
Not just in the way they think and speak, but in the way they act. I won’t go into details here because if this isn’t obvious to you at this point, I don’t think I can change that.
The “industrial age left” used to be honorable, hard-working people, just with an emphasis on having societal safety nets instead of purely individual responsibility. They were still perfectly rational – what you could call the “common sense left”.
The current “left” has very little in common with the thinking of those people – in fact, if an old and new leftie met, the new leftie would probably dismiss the old one as a “far-right extremist” in under a minute.
Therefore I don’t even like to call these people “the left”.
The division between the left and the right no longer makes any sense.
They are just empty labels on both sides.
There is the “new left”, with their severe challenges with logic, and therefore with reality in general (I have theories on why this is, but that’s a topic for another time).
Then there are everyone else, who just want to get on with their lives without getting bogged down by all kinds of craziness (whatever the “left” has cooked up that day).
These regular people are constantly being labeled as “far-right” whenever they make the mistake of publicly having common sense.
It’s all getting so very tiring. A bunch of crazies have hijacked the brand of the old left, and are using the old (now irrelevant) political divisions as a weapon against normal everyday people.
Don’t let them get away with that – just hold on to your common sense and don’t be scared by the lies they cook up to make you conform to their demands.
If you can’t ignore them, ridicule them! That won’t make them change their mind, but it does something far more important – it allows you to get on with your life!
Have you noticed how the world isn’t exactly what it used to be? How it seems to be getting worse with no reversal of direction in sight?
I’ve noticed that too, and yet that’s not how I see the world. My view of the world is the opposite of that.
I think this is the best time to be alive – and with this book, I hope I can show you too why that is.
This is a practical handbook, but it is more than what it says on the cover. It is what it shows on the cover.
This is about becoming capable of being at peace with the world corrupted by politics, broken money and short-term thinking.
This is a handbook for elevating yourself above that, and liberating yourself from the shackles of the world of yesterday. You can be free when you decide to – this is how to get started!
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