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Elena Blinovskaya was detained for tax evasion

About seven years ago I was very sad. My girlfriends conspiratorially slipped me books by Tony Robinson and Vadim Zeland, saying that everything had changed. Although for me the only thing that has changed is that in their stories the phrase “my husband bought it” changed to the more fashionable “The Universe gave it to me.” However, the essence did not change - the husband continued to suffer financially. So I just went to a therapist and sometimes to church. Without faith, but just in case. Once, in an acute attack of anxiety, procrastination and absolute loss, I was scrolling through Instagram and came across Elena Blinovskaya’s marathon of wishes. She promised everything. I bought it for some reason. There was no need to read anything, just listen and complete the assignments. My skepticism disappeared along with procrastination, when after the first classes, where you had to formulate what you want (otherwise they will kick you out of the class), I forced myself to formulate my desires. And then a plan for their implementation. Now I look at this list and understand that yes, everything has come true. But we are not talking about miracles that happen while you are lying in shavasana on the bed. It was my job. It’s just that before the marathon I didn’t know what I wanted and what I needed to do for it. A good variation of coaching with game elements like throwing balls into the sky and cognitive techniques for changing harmful beliefs (from the “I never do everything well enough” series).

Blinovskaya at that time was not as popular as she is now, but although in her voice messages during the course she confidently stated that the world would be hers. Then it grew, expanded, I already forgot about it, but I always remembered that marathon with warmth. After her interview, of course, Elena caused a feeling of rejection. Well, it doesn’t happen to anyone. At least she didn’t bring anything bad into the world and in her own way made it better. There's one thing I can't understand. Why, despite all the expanded consciousness and enormous money, does inexplicable greed persist? In America, they pay taxes unconditionally, and this is 50 percent of income. If you don't pay, you'll go to jail because it's a criminal offense. Even if you repent. You will also pay for the bunk. In this way, people are made to feel that they are involved in the country’s economy and everything that happens there. I feel sorry for Elena, although she is not my heroine at all. And everyone who gloats is also very sorry. Unfortunately, in the last year, photographs from the pre-trial detention center are the new black.

 

Author: Yunia Pugacheva

https://t.me/yunapuga

01.05.2023