I stated, we need to inform the public, we need to make them aware. To which the response was, they do not want to know.
Translation: We don’t want them to know.
My experience is the same, especially in the corporate world.
Was there a point to this memoir?
The only thing that keeps me sane is that I see this world from a Christian perspective and very much like the world of “The Matrix”.
i.e. I don’t take it seriously, other than regarding the commandments of Christ and my relationship with Him and with other people.
Everything else is window dressing until he returns to set this monstrosity straight.
Its always best to be an autodidact. Otherwise you are simply learning what someone else feels is important.
Anarchy (in the philosophical sense), is conservative, because when society organizes itself, without interference from government or corrupt politics, it organizes itself, with dispersed power, according to Natural Law, tradition and common sense.
A lot of arrogance and disconnect from other humans, and some brilliance and much logical thought thrown in: I’m dx’ing you with autism spectrum.
You have correctly concluded in some places, but you have misunderstood the nearly infinite range of the human being (which I credit to us having that spark of our Creator in us all). You sell us short. I do agree that when humans start organizing into structures, I too am turned off by much of it and prefer to remain outside of most groups. But the individual human is a magical, brilliant person, though kindness and flexibility are ESSENTIAL to becoming a good person. A voluntary homeless person is not kind or flexible enough to be considered a good person. Being good is better than being smart or wise, in the end. It’s about love.
No need to guess.
Very interesting, thanks for this. I think we all have different paths to have lead us to a similar political space.