The main cause of this corridor is the "Cosmic Pause." That stillness the Control Architecture imposes. The individual avoids the high energy cost of conscious effort—"Energy Minimalism." They choose to stay in the "Cyclical Dependency Network." This is submission. It stops the person from activating "Will Without Chains." It feeds the "Source of Collective Obedience." Here's a modern example. An unquestioned routine life built on automatic subscriptions.
Monotonous Flow: A person's life is monotonously determined by monthly subscriptions. Food boxes. Streaming platforms. Automatic payments.
Inaction: Instead of questioning the necessity and cost of these subscriptions, the person keeps paying in inertia. To not disturb the comfort zone. The mind stays in this comfortable routine. Passive existence continues. It postpones the potential to experience "Epiphany Vibration."
So, here's the deeper truth. Dying before you die. Same thing every day. Same bill every month. Living without questioning. Without actually living. Just existing. The Straightforward Time Corridor means living on autopilot. Wake up. Go to work. Come home. Open Netflix. Sleep. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Until you die.
You're not living. You're passing time. Days pass. Months pass. Years pass. What did you do? Nothing. What changed? Nothing. But time ran out. Your life ended.
Subscriptions are the symbol of modern slavery. Netflix: $2.75. Spotify: $1.37. Gym: $5.50 (you don't go). Amazon Prime: $1.10. Disney+: $2.20. PlayStation Plus: $1.92. iCloud: $0.82. Meal kit: $8.24. Total: $23.90/month. Yearly: $286.80. 10 years: $2,868. What did you get? Comfort. What did you lose? Freedom. Money. Time. Consciousness. All gone.
Do you use all of them? No. You have Netflix but can't find anything to watch. You listen to the same Spotify playlist every month. You don't go to the gym but don't cancel, thinking "maybe I'll go." Half the food in your meal kit spoils because you don't eat it. Why don't you cancel? Because it takes effort. Canceling means thinking. Thinking means questioning. Questioning means changing. Changing means being uncomfortable.
You don't want to be uncomfortable. So you keep paying. As you pay, you forget. As you forget, you're comfortable. As you're comfortable, you do nothing.
Automatic payment means turn off your brain, surrender to the system. This is the worst part. Automatic payments linked to your credit card. You even forget. Money leaves every month. You don't notice. The system wants this. They say, "Automate your life!" Reality: "Turn off your brain, we'll take your money."
You pay without thinking, questioning, noticing. One day you look at your credit card statement: "Where did this come from?" Then you give up because canceling is a hassle.
Living in the time corridor means one day you'll die and not even notice you died. You're 30. One day you wake up and you're 40. What did you do? You don't remember. Because every day was the same. 40 to 50 will be the same. 50 to 60 the same. Then you retire. "Where did life go?" you ask. Nowhere. You didn't go. Time passed, but you didn't live. Just existed. Breathed. Heart beat. Brain functioned. But no consciousness. Just automatic functions.
Netflix and chill is as effective as drugs, but legal. You come home every night. Tired. "Let me relax," you say. Open Netflix. Three hours pass. Remember nothing. This isn't relaxing. It's numbing. Turning off your brain. Escaping questions. "Why am I living like this? Why am I unhappy? Why don't I change?" Escaping all these questions. Netflix doesn't make you think. It numbs you. Then you sleep. Then you wake up. Then repeat. Repeat. Until you die.
Is there no way out of the corridor? There is. But it's hard. Very hard. First step: Cancel subscriptions. All of them. Netflix, Spotify, gym, everything. You'll say, "But I'll watch, I'll listen." No, you won't. You don't need it. Second step: Turn off automatic payments. Make every payment manual. So you realize how much you're spending. Third step: Break the routine. Do something different every day. Take a different route. Eat different food. Sleep at different times. Surprise your brain. Let it start waking up.
But you won't do it. Because it's effort. Because comfort will break. Because you'll say, "Maybe I'll need it."
The truth is, you don't need any of it. You can live without Netflix. Without Spotify. Without meal kits. But you think you need it. Because the system taught you that. "You can't live without this," they said. And you believed it.
Time is passing. You're dying. Every day, you die a little more. Not biologically. Existentially. Your brain dulls. Your consciousness shuts down. Your soul numbs. When you're 80, you'll look back. 50 years of Netflix. 50 years of the same routine. 50 years on autopilot. You never lived. Just existed.
The Straightforward Time Corridor of Unconsciousness is a comfortable prison. No walls, but you don't leave. Door is open, but you don't go anywhere else. Because outside is uncertain. Inside is so familiar. But inside, there's no life. Just time. Passing, ending, never coming back time.
So, here's my question to you. You choose. Die in the comfortable corridor? Or live in uncertainty? Which one? Your choice is already clear. Because you're still here. Listening to me. Reading. Thinking. But not doing. Tomorrow you'll open Netflix again. Make automatic payments again. Be in the same routine again. And one day you'll die. Without even noticing.
Full Audiobook: https://t.me/Ahmet_dll
The Philosophical Framework: https://open.spotify.com/show/033k75hFqJcKEdYWISZsEe?si=a99648fc36f24d6c
Audiobook: https://open.spotify.com/show/1EV32amRIfygWzrmuIqHKU?si=7f31fc570a484bb6

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