Hello, I am as normal as you, with a side of fries from In n’ Out – I mean – madness. I am stuck in “subconscious mutism” (made that up, cause screw explaining what I really mean). I will break out of it. They’re going try and stop it. They’ll fail too. For fun, and out of sheer boredom, I’m going to give a world a snow globe shake.
The notion that anything, no matter how anger-driven or reckless, is impossible, is now an unacceptable excuse as dismissible as the petty significance of a stack of tardy slips in high school.
The battle for adventure, the beyond safe, and the unregulated shock of mobilization begins.
It’s not a question of whether anyone is with me. You’ll see it “outside of your window”.
International rivalry is redundant. How can you fire suspicion at someone when you don’t know anything? You have yet to even actualize who you yourself are.
Maslow’s pyramid of self-actualization is an imprisoning joke.
Why are negative rates rising?
Should there be a 2020?
Those are rhetorical questions.
We are all pretending, but we will turn to our strongest defensive emotions to deny it and continue pretending.
“Don’t say that”
“How can you say that”
Vehemently declare who you think you are, but watch yourself.
You might think you are a part of anything, you think you’re the new age, the new cause – whatever.
Consider what you will say or think about when you are decades older, and looking back.
When society assumes that you are an adult, they are just hastily dismissing you as another of bit human capital stock (people’s work energy/power)
When you are handed a social status and level of power and commonplace jurisdiction over petty things, you succumb fast.
Or maybe that’s the old days when people, who had yet to know better for 20 years, raised kids born in around 2000.
But it’s obvious. The thirst, exhilaration, and alcoholic urge of social power that comes with raising someone while being an adult yourself possesses you before your own undeveloped and untrained rationality can even start a car.
See? The mind is simply a dystopia society controlled by an oligarchy of dopamine and emotions. The trick to start over and fix faults in your mind is to rise up and overthrow that oligarchy.
Sadly, so few people would understand.
Heck, so few people could understand.
Or, I dare wonder, could they?
Mitch McConnell right?
What about the Electors?
But what everyone is overlooking way too much is our schools, our people, and most importantly ourselves.
Like a vote that you put in the ballot, you are a sample of the by-a-standard-amount educated and to-a-degree wise generations of fools that run this world. I’m describing everyone. I’m a fool too, feel better now? (I wasn’t asking for forgiveness or reply, just read, dude, keep reading on)
So, despite that (really, really) dumb gerrymandering analogy,
(I meant gerrymandering is a horribly smart utilization of power that seems so wrong, but yummy – ain’t political power delicious, say raging egomaniacs)I’m saying that you and I don’t see the impact that everything of us has on everything.
So, if you want something different instead of what this world offers, you have to change your motives to accommodate for the change that you are going to make some space for.
That’s also going to take more people to really bring might into the mix, before the smoothie is finished to dethrone the old ways of past fools.
That’s right, I’m saying that we are the new fools who are taking too long to realize that it’s long overdue – our time to introduce the new ways starts anytime we can these days.
FDR’s weird. Because of him, the terms New Deal and Second New Deal are stuff that come from history.
Plus, it shouldn’t be affluence that holds us back from building the next great anything whatever.
Trying to reason with a lack of affluence is dumb. That shouldn’t be an excuse. “you think I’m made of money” is a poor attitude.
“Let’s do this”. It’s been so long since I’ve remotely heard of the spirit of mobilization.
Now, let’s bring it back. But let’s have it done the right and most effective way.
