February 3, 2025
Agreeing to read this article is a good start. Continuing, however, requires courage.
Because whoever understands this post, regardless of their financial situation or professional status, will inevitably be confronted with some soul-searching questions.
The Trump administration is cutting all aid that it deems unprofitable – and it’s not doing it delicately – it’s simply doing it, now and immediately.
He doesn’t believe in providing aid without receiving something in return – for the sake of argument, something that benefits the giver, namely the American people.
He believes that aid without reciprocity ultimately harms the giver and their surroundings.
This applies to all forms of aid – whether it’s funding research, developing ideas, supporting organizations, helping countries, or solving someone else’s problems. He’s cutting all aid that doesn’t generate mutually beneficial relationships or any relationships at all.
If we look at things on a broader scale, could it be that the dependent relationships that seem so natural to us, upon which almost everything is based today, are about to change?
Relationships between the citizen and the state, between states, between the sick and medicine and disease, between diseases and cures, between man and religion, between man and truth, and every other relationship we know in this model…
As long as this model worked economically, everything was fine. But at least economically, it’s no longer profitable, and therefore there’s a strong incentive for it to change.
Its economic viability, in fact, is the signpost indicating that this dependency has turned into an addiction.
The existing relationships border on parasitism; they harm the host and have become a disease that needs to be cured.
Now let’s look at things on a smaller scale, focusing on the individual – Are you ready to look at yourself and your surroundings from such a perspective? Both professionally and personally? What kind of relationships do you have?
What do you feed on?
Do you believe that what you do is important? To whom?
Do you pay for what you believe in? How much? As much as possible or as little as possible? Who funds your activities?
Can you imagine the world without what you do?
Are you a parasite, a host, or an independent entity that encourages liberation and autonomy?
Are you among those who feel threatened by Trump’s actions? Or among those who feel it won’t affect them? Or among those who believe it’s about time?
I have no doubt that this is a challenging task, especially as it can stir up countless emotions and fears. However, those who find the strength within themselves can prevent themselves from the discomfort that arises from breaking down established conceptions. Because we can certainly expect a conception shift, both personally and globally. And today, the ability to anticipate these shifts is the most important skill anyone can acquire, ideally starting at a young age.
I look at everything from the perspective of healing and illness, and that’s what I’ve dedicated my life to.
Through research, observation, and developing solutions.
I manage and invest in a company that I co-founded twelve years ago with my dear partner.
A company that develops cures and medicines, solving problems in depth with a long-term vision. A vision for the individual, for society, and for the environment.
Medicines and treatments aimed at healing and liberating both physically and mentally, and that not only do no harm to the environment but also help to restore it.
A company that maintains intellectual independence and research and development in an independent space. This allows us to break all boundaries and focus primarily on healing.
The path of “The Red Swan” was quite challenging in the years we have been operating, but today we are in a more comfortable position, because today the need for healing is growing, the desire for longevity in a healthy and fulfilling life is becoming a primary goal, the status quo is less able to provide all of this, and the overall perception seeks freedom of healing – therefore, our vision is no longer seen as a utopia, but as a practice that can stand behind every word.
“The Red Swan” has been self-funded from its inception until today, and we are proud of that. We have never received any aid. We have always sought and continue to seek investments and collaborations based on mutually beneficial relationships with a similar value base. Perhaps that’s why I’m free from limiting beliefs and can see deeper into what others find frightening and threatening.
If you are among those who think this way, aspire to it, or even seek a path there, you are welcome to contact us for a conversation, for collaboration, to share your thoughts.
For listening to a podcast about this subject: https://acceptuncertainty.podbean.com/e/ceasing-aid/