09/11/2025
Blaming political parties for the violence in our schools reminds me of what Shirley MacLaine once said to me when I worked for her: “Monique, I don’t have time for such small thinking.”
Blaming each other is INSANE. It keeps us trapped in the same redundant cycle. About a month ago, I sent out a newsletter that laid out the hardcore science behind this violence.
If we want lasting change, "We must dig deeper trenches and grow bigger than the problem itself."
Here’s the science I’m talking about—in my article. This was sent two days before the first school shooting this year.
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Digging Deeper: The Hidden Neurology Behind America’s Violence
Years ago, I told my client Lane Lowery, who built the Coachella Valley in California:
“You will need to dig your ditches deeper.”
His Development project could only succeed if he went below the surface. That same metaphor applies to us now.
As a society, we are not digging deep enough. We point fingers—at the police, at politics, at circumstance—but the truth requires us to go deeper.
The Hidden Program: Violence as Neurology
If you trace the rise of school shootings against the rise of violent video games, a pattern emerges.
Here’s why:
When children play violent games in their formative years, they begin building neurological programs.
The brain forms neuro-nets around thoughts like: “I shot him” or “We have to kill them.”
Each time they “score,” the body floods with chemicals. As with any chemical high, the body begins to crave more.
Over time, this is not just entertainment. It’s neurology, chemistry, and addiction.
Images Become Wiring
Every conversation, every show, every game flashes pictures back and forth in the brain. For a child, violent imagery doesn’t just pass through—it imprints into the cerebellum, building clusters of violent thought.
Each thought releases a chemical. Each chemical builds dependency. By 18, they cannot buy ci******es or alcohol, but they can buy one of the most powerful weapons on the market. And the body recognizes it—finally, the chemical rush it has been wired to crave.
The Perfect Storm
This cycle accelerates when:
Children grow up in unstable homes.
Addiction or mental imbalance already exists in the family system.
Violent video games wire the brain to function “best under bullets.”
And when that destructive, hyper-focused mode is removed, implosion often follows—physically, emotionally, or violently.
Why No One Is Coming
As Erin Brockovich recently told me: “Superman is not showing up.”
The government isn’t coming to save us. Many profit from this system. They call the collateral damage “acceptable.”
So who’s left? Us. The citizens. The parents. The leaders. The ones willing to dig our ditches deeper.
The Cause and the Solution
This is not just social. It is not just political. It is neurological, chemical, and addictive.
But here’s the good news: awareness is the first solution. When we understand the wiring, the chemistry, and the addiction, we are no longer powerless.
The problem rarely stems from what it appears to. And this truth doesn’t just apply to violence—it applies to our health, to our business, and to our lives.
The deeper we dig, the clearer the solution.
Monique
In clarity and foresight,
Monique Guild
The Billionaire Intuitive Quantum Business Architect®
Futurist | Business Diagnostician | Figuring out The "Unfigureoutable®