Equalibrium HesitancyThis video revisits early Equalibrium writings with a retro edge — exploring skepticism, evolution, and rebellion against the systems that keep humanity dependent. Through old notes and new reflections, it contrasts “equalibrium hesitancy” — the fear of cooperation, equality, and true freedom — with a vision of self-sustaining abundance grounded in the Universal Law of Civility, where no one takes from another without consent. It’s both a critique of manipulation and a declaration of sovereignty, calling for a return to local production, resource-based value, and the birthright to live free, self-reliant, and in harmony with the land.