This weekend was pretty chill. I played pickleball but not as many hours as last week. I'm starting to tone it down because its getting expensive plus I've been going crazy the past few weeks. I've started to learn how to play left-handed as well. I didn't want to get any bad habits for my right hand when I played beginners so this was a way to take it easy. I also thought it would be cool if I could get better and be an ambidextrous player and play at a higher level with both hands. On one of the sessions on Saturday, I got to meet a friend from my old part-time job. He's a sponsor for the upcoming Panas cup hosted in Malaysia which is a pickleball tournament. He has an extra seat so I may be going on the 12th to see this all star match. I think it will be a cool experience to see pros play live than on videos. I'm particularly looking forward to see Quang Duong play live.
Anyways that was just some update about me over the weekend. My main reason for writing this topic is to talk about who I don't trust. Trust is something that takes time to build. For me, I trust family and friends that I'm close with. The ones that I'm not too close with I wouldn't fully trust them but I'd give them a benefit of the doubt since I'm a nice person.
As for what I don't trust, I don't trust strangers and everything else. For example, I don't trust the news because they are just sharing what they want me and others to see. I don't really have proof of this but I wouldn't be surprised if it was true. Furthermore, I wouldn't trust anything that has our data whether it be name, phone number etc. All these companies that are holding our data google, facebook etc. They are probably selling it in the background somehow. For example, you may see yourself watching videos like for me I may be watching pickleball videos; then I'm getting ads to buy pickleball stuff. If this is the case, these data companies know what we are searching, watching, browsing and they are doing business to show us more stuff related. Another thing I wouldn't trust is free market. Everything is probably manipulated in some way and retail is mostly getting rekt most of the time with a few that have a control of their emotions that do win but the biggest winners are always the insiders. Finally, I wouldn't trust pharmaceutical companies. They are the biggest money making machines out there getting governments to buy vaccines and having people take them. Who knows they could've been the very people that started things such as covid to sell their vaccines.
In conclusion, I don't really trust any stranger or organization and even those that are close to me, I'm a bit cautious due to bad past experiences. What about you?