The Decorated Madmen: The Fraud of Philosophy and the Worship of False Wisdom

The Illusion of Depth: When Madness Gets Decorated as Genius

At first, I thought these so-called philosophers were just thinkers who had an idea one afternoon, jotted it down, and moved on. That would have been simply hilarious.

But no.

They spent decades—sometimes their entire lives—obsessing over nonsense. Wasting years, resources, and mental energy on falsehoods they could have disproven in three minutes if they had an ounce of clarity.

And somehow, they are celebrated for it.

Imagine sitting in a university—paying money—to discuss their delusions.

I remember dismantling René Descartes, Friedrich Nietzsche, and the rest of the decorated madmen right there in class. The professor thought he was asking trick questions—but I saw through it in seconds. There was no trick. Just nonsense wrapped in intellectual decoration.

And yet, these people are treated as great thinkers.

At first, I thought, maybe it’s not all of them. Maybe some actually had clarity.

No.

Every single one of them—without exception—who spoke outside of alignment and truth was nothing but a decorated madman. The only valid thinkers are those who operate out of reality and precision—and those are not philosophers.

They are truth-seekers.

And truth-seekers do not need to spend decades obsessing over nonsense.

The Root of Their Madness: Chasing the Illusion of Control

What happened to these people? Why did they waste their lives?

Because they refused to accept reality.

They couldn’t handle the truth of human limitation.

So instead of submitting to it, they ran from it.

• They wanted control over what is beyond their free will.

• They wanted to manipulate reality instead of aligning with it.

• They wanted to play God because accepting their own limitations meant accountability.

And accountability is terrifying to the weak.

Because accountability means every action has consequences.

They wanted to live however they pleased—eat, drink, sleep, party, work, have sex—and then die with no consequences.

But look around.

Everything in this world operates with precision.

• You expect exact change at the grocery store.

• You expect your body to function in perfect balance.

• You expect nature to follow its exact order.

Yet, somehow, human actions are the only thing in the universe that supposedly have no precision, no consequences, no balance?

Are you stupid?

You are not the exception.

You are not above the mathematics of existence.

And yet, these decorated madmen spent years, decades, lifetimes—obsessing over falsehoods, refusing to accept the obvious.

From Stubbornness to Arrogance: The Cycle of the Decorated Madman

This is how it happens:

1. First, they enter the stage of stubbornness.

• They recognize a valid observation.

• Instead of moving forward, they obsess over proving what is already obvious.

• Descartes: “I think, therefore I am.”

• Bro, you have an arm. You see it. It functions. Move on.

• Instead of progressing, they fixate on proving something that already exists.

2. Then, they transition into arrogance.

• They refuse to admit their ideas are flawed.

• They ignore all contradictions.

• They double down because they’ve spent too much time and energy to backtrack.

• Their ego takes over.

3. Then, they die in their delusion.

• They never correct themselves.

• They leave behind nonsense for the next generation of blind followers.

And that’s where the real tragedy begins.

The Followers of Madness: Why People Worship These Fools

Most people do not want to face reality.

Why? Because they don’t want accountability.

They want an excuse for their ignorance, stupidity, and lack of effort.

And decorated madmen give them exactly that.

• Why think for yourself when you can repeat what some dead philosopher said?

• Why accept truth when you can hide behind intellectual nonsense?

• Why take responsibility when you can say, “Well, Nietzsche said…”

Weak people love the illusion of wisdom.

They want the image of deep thinking, but never the real clarity.

Because clarity means responsibility.

The Stoics: The Eternal Puzzle Collectors Who Will Never Solve Anything

And then you have the Stoics.

The ones who sit there collecting puzzle pieces of “wisdom.”

But the image never forms.

Why?

Because they are not operating from clarity.

They are not in alignment with reality.

They are just like hamsters on a wheel—running in circles, chasing nothing.

And when they realize it’s leading nowhere?

They don’t stop.

They tell themselves, “I just need to seek more knowledge.”

• More books.

• More quotes.

• More pieces of wisdom.

They never stop.

Because to stop would mean admitting they wasted their time.

So they cross into arrogance.

They lie to themselves.

They tell themselves they are on the right path.

Even when they know deep down they are not.

Even Satan Himself Crossed That Line of Arrogance

This isn’t just philosophers.

This is everyone who refuses to admit when they are wrong.

Even Satan himself.

He saw the truth.

He rejected it.

He chose arrogance instead.

And then what?

He said, “Fine. If I’m going down, I’ll take as many with me as I can.”

The exact same mentality as:

The arrogant doctors who refuse to admit their solutions don’t work.

The fake leaders who refuse to act because their ego is more important.

The philosophers who refuse to accept that their life’s work was meaningless.

It’s all the same pattern.

The Reality of Truth: It’s Not Complicated—You’re Just Lying to Yourself

Every human being knows the truth.

• Lying is nothing but lack of precision.

• Truth is mathematical, absolute, and undeniable.

• Even a deaf and mute child knows the difference—when asked to define truth, they drew a straight line.

• When asked to define lies, they scribbled jagged chaos.

You don’t need language to recognize reality.

You were wired to know.

So stop pretending.

The Energy It Takes to Lie Is Exhausting—Why Are You Doing This to Yourself?

It takes more energy to lie than it does to be in alignment.

Imagine how much effort it takes for a tree to pretend to be a fish.

That’s you, every time you choose deception.

That’s you, every time you chase nonsense.

That’s you, every time you refuse to align.

The Madness Will End—One Way or Another

People like me exist to filter out this trash.

God has sent revelation, prophets, and clarity to correct the nonsense.

But the madness keeps trying to regenerate itself.

So it will be corrected again.

And when it happens?

There will be no mercy for those who spent their lives spewing madness and pretending it was wisdom.

The decorated madmen will have their titles stripped away.

And all that will be left?

Just madmen.

Just fools.

And no decoration in the world will change that.

Kadija Nilea

I reshape and optimize everything I touch with speed and accuracy, eliminating inefficiency and positioning things for their highest potential.

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