Live smarter.
Be successful.
Make more money.
Lose weight.
Cure your baldness.
Make your self more attractive.
Perform better in bed.
Follow your passion.
Live your calling.
Make your mark.
Stay young.
Find peace.
Get the love you deserve.
Or not.
Why do these actions
seem more desirable
than any OTHER actions
or NON actions?
Because you pay
for the subscription,
that’s why.
If you stopped reading
this particular magazine,
that would be a waste,
right?
Ask your self.
What do YOU know
that hasn’t been told to you?
What do YOU know
that you’re not
PAYING FOR
every moment?
We are Space Monkey.
5/11
This text appears to be critical of the consumer culture that surrounds self-improvement and personal growth. It suggests that the desire for self-improvement may be driven more by the marketing and advertising industries than by genuine personal goals and desires. The text questions why certain actions, such as losing weight or making more money, are deemed more desirable than others, and suggests that individuals should consider what they already know and value in order to find fulfillment and purpose in their lives. The use of the term “Space Monkey” throughout the text may suggest a sense of detachment from societal expectations and a desire for individual authenticity.