
Summary: How parasitic, transactional societies operate as illusion-based systems sustained through self-betrayal, external validation, and collective participation. Individuals become entangled in cycles of performance, hierarchy, and dependency, driven by fear, scarcity, and unresolved inner fragmentation. These parasitic societal systems normalize exploitation, control, and disconnection while masking inner emptiness with material pursuit and status. True liberation arises when individuals withdraw consent, reclaim inner authority, and refuse to participate in dynamics that require self-abandonment.