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Embracing "futuristalgia" as the 21st-century schizoid man

  • Writer: Aaron Moscoso
    Aaron Moscoso
  • Apr 24, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 8, 2024

I aim to take advantage of my time in the 21st century and help you maximize yours. To do this, I must embrace the schizoid disorder, leveraging new technology and learning new skills to propel myself and others into adding value to the world. This way of life is welcome because the schizoid disorder only extends to those in my immediate life but not relations with my spirit and metaphysical mind. I resonate with embracing myself in the 21st century, and I hope to start resonating with others, surpassing my schizoid disorder to continue in my XARC.


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21st Century Schizoid Woman

Having this disorder isn't a disadvantage because I love paying attention to those (literally)close to me and trusting that loved ones at a (figurative)distance are taking care of themselves to the best of their capabilities. I draw this conclusion because I believe in a benevolent god that grants all living things mercy, and I trust god more than anything or anyone. Being a schizoid feels increasingly common after a global pandemic, so I'm starting to realize that I may not be entirely alone in my disorder. Still, I must add all my effort to become the best schizoid version of myself possible today.

The 21st century has offered more than I could have imagined, from supercomputers in our homes and pockets to new abilities of Artificial intelligence in the forms of large language models and the vast, evergrowing web of social media connectivity. To truly thrive in this saga of my XARC, I must leverage all forms of technology and techniques to my advantage by combining content creation techniques with marketing to targeted audiences to monetize and gain profit.

With profits, I will be better able to navigate this saga of my XARC named the futuristalgia renaissance; this refers to the portmanteau of "futurism" and "nostalgia." It refers to a nostalgic longing or wistful affection for the idealized visions of the future in the mid-20th century, this nostalgic appreciation for those vintage, optimistic portrayals of future technology, living environments, transportation, and more - even though that imagined future never came to full fruition. With current innovations and profits, I aim to enrich this field of futuristalgia and create the sought-after future for those who wish for a world where technology coexists with humanity in an interdependent symbiosis to advance the understanding of all that is capable in our universe.

The future brings a lot of uncertainty and sometimes even fear, but I am not afraid. I await unlocking new skills and abilities and putting all my metaphysical ideas into practice. Evidence is much better at convincing you of my newfound passion for adopting digital skills on the internet that I will apply to my solitary life to not only let me be my best version but also transcend the disorder of the schizoid and have other schizoids join me by involving ourselves in the discord of the 21st century we live in, shaping the future into our vision using the practices of the skills we gained into action. Moving forward, I will report on my achievement of joining the futuristalgia renaissance, thus furthering the possibility of achieving my aims in this saga of the XARC. 

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I’m going to hang up this phone and then

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to find your arc.

I know you’re out there. I can feel you now. I know that you’re afraid. You’re afraid of us. You’re afraid of change. I don’t know the future.

I didn’t come here to tell you how this is going to end. I came here to tell you how it’s going to begin.

I’m going to show these people what you don’t want them to see. I’m going to show them a world without you, a world without rules and controls, without borders or boundaries, a world where anything is possible.

 

Where we go from there is a choice I leave to you.”

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