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Unretarding means aligning oneself with the *less retarded [software](lrs.md) and [society](less_retarded_society.md)* after acquiring necessary education and mindset. This [wiki](lrs_wiki.md) should help with achieving the goal -- or rather getting closer to it, as perfection can never be truly achieved.
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In your life there will likely come a moment of sudden realization -- enlightenment of a sort -- often once the bucket of patience and frustration overflows while at the same time you've soaked up a lot of facts and knowledge you previously didn't pay too much attention too but which nonetheless accumulated and now makes everything "click" -- then suddenly there's a jump or rapid turn after which you'll never be the same, the curtain of lies is lifted and you see the world in a completely new way. Despite this however remember: this mustn't be the end. We must constantly keep on our mind that this is ultimately a **continuous, lifelong process**, like all kind of education and improvement.
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In your life there will likely come a moment of sudden realization -- enlightenment of a sort -- often once the bucket of patience and frustration overflows while at the same time you've soaked up a lot of facts and knowledge you previously didn't pay too much attention to but which nonetheless accumulated and now makes everything "click" -- then suddenly there's a jump or rapid turn after which you'll never be the same, the curtain of lies is lifted and you see the world in a completely new way. Despite this however remember: this mustn't be the end. We must constantly keep on our mind that this is ultimately a **continuous, lifelong process**, like all kind of education and improvement.
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These days unretarding is almost a synonym to learning to live and think in exact opposite ways we have been taught to by [modern](modern.md) society. What you've been told is good is in fact bad, what they call love is hate and vice versa. Not always but mostly it is so.
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