🔥 "Say hello to fear for survival."
🔥 "Say hello to fear, to sell the way to survive."
(When belief business crosses ethical lines?)
With the misused spiritual power and the silence of a submissive society,
This is not an anti-faith article, but a straightforward questioning of those who use "faith" as a business tool, ignoring its impact on the minds of others.
In Thai society, some sentences have a destructive power many times higher than woven insults or acts of violence because they do not leave scars immediately, but slowly devour mental stability, especially words that begin with fake good intentions, such as
* "The sun has fallen lately."
* "Heavy, careful."
* "Unconscious hit."
These words, if they come out of a wise friend, may only serve as a warning to beware of living, but if they come out of a commercially latent person, they become a mental weapon that immediately undermines the inner peace of the listener.
What is even more frightening is that many of the victims are not weak or uneducated, but adults, executives, or those who have been through much of the world, but cannot eat, cannot sleep, just because of a greeting that is "unprovable but difficult to reject" and is left to fear to do its own job.
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1. "Spiritual Fear Marketing," a business that creates problems to sell solutions.
In the normal business world, we create goods and services to solve the pain points that customers have.
But in the gray belief business, Pain Point is first "produced" and then presented as a ritual, an auspicious object, or a teacher, as "the only survival."
This mechanism works more systematically and cruelly than many people think.
1. Start by saying bad things that are invisible and unverifiable.
2. Make the listener begin to doubt their own lives and decisions.
3. End by offering a ceremony or external object as the final answer.
This is not help, it is clearly artificial Anxiety.
"Ethically, this is the exploitation of the weaker.
In business, this is a lack of governance.
And religiously, this is a crook that doesn't need to be interpreted. "
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2. "Irresponsible power." The sins of subjects but lack ethics.
A number of practitioners of prophecy or superstition may have real knowledge.
But what society should ask louder is how much they are aware of the consequences of their own words.
Saying hello to others is not trivial or personal, because it is
* systematically undermine mental peace.
* Makes consciousness and reason weak
* Open up spaces for anxiety, paranoia, and negative thoughts to dominate life.
"Those who claim to have subjects know that the mind in fear is the weakest."
So fear is not a defense of the synthesis, but a deliberate or irresponsible repetition of the synthesis.
* Whether the ceremony is truly sacred or the auspicious material is real Buddha
* But if the source begins with greed, the result is tarnished and leaves a mental wound for others to bear for a long time.
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3. Faith is not a tool. And faith is not a commodity.
"Thai society is standing at a more dangerous crossroads than we thought."
We can choose to be
* A society driven by wisdom, responsibility and reason.
* Or a society that is nosed by fear, ignorance, and external dependence.
If we let the "hello to sell" culture become normal,
We get to see people.
* Run senselessly towards your temple.
* Receive eunuchs, receive talismans, receive ceremonies repeatedly.
* But was never invited back to take responsibility for their own actions and decisions.
And that most quietly undermines the essence of religion, because true religion does not teach humans to fear fate, but to know reason and stand on their legs.
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A thin line between the one who points the way and the one who eats the fear.
For listeners and consumers, belief
* A true hopeful will not begin with intimidation.
* A real helper will not end up claiming property in exchange for comfort.
For those in belief circles.
* Using subjects to make a living with people's fears may make you money today.
But the consequences of distressing others are reversed in ways that no ceremony can solve.
"True holiness, must make the heart light, light and dare to take responsibility for one's own life, not make the heart heavy, dark and dependent on others for life."
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