Blue Pill Quotes

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C.A.A. Savastano
“Some only perceive a red and blue pill as if there are two choices. However, they are two halves not choices. Combine them and you can take the purple pill and see all sides.”
C.A.A. Savastano

“Most of us were fortunate enough to be born with the Blue pill until the RED pill eventually found us.”
Kayo K.

Simba Mudonzvo
“When it comes to what digital marketing can do for a company, most marketers choose to remain blissfully ignorant. Like the blue pill in The Matrix, these marketers are content to stay within the confines of their comfort zone and ignore the potential of what they don't know.”
Simba Mudonzvo, Simba's Content Matrix

H.M. Forester
“[I]f you’re looking to me to give you a Red Pill to magically transport you to the mundus imaginalis, I’m afraid you’re out of luck. Red Pills are few and far between. ... However, ... what I can suggest is that much the same effect may be obtained by cutting down on one’s intake of Blue Pills, which are in far, far more abundant supply, sadly.”
H.M. Forester, The Imaginal Veil

Simone Collins
“If you find yourself thinking: “But whatever I do, no one wants me,” the problem is you”
Simone Collins, The Pragmatist's Guide to Relationships

Sol Luckman
“We live in a sort of Matrix—one of our own manipulated mental making. Our emotions, thoughts and beliefs are the raw power that can be focused to create our experience of reality.

To begin breaking free (individually before even so much as contemplating doing this collectively), we must stop taking the black pill of skepticism and down the red pill of introspection. Only then, by exercising our will, can we resist the temptation to deny our true potential using the blue pill and, instead, graduate to the white pill of transcendence.

Less poetically, our task is to confront the limitations of our own belief systems, and the resultant intellectual constructs, and dismantle the bars and wires of our self-imposed prison. To do this requires looking inside as responsible agents of change, not outside as victims of a world beyond our control.”
Sol Luckman, Get Out of Here Alive: Inner Alchemy & Immortality