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You have nothing to lose that you won't lose eventually. It's not what you are, it's who you are that is important. To see one's own humility is vanity, to see one's own vanity is humility. Those who stand for peace, love, truth, the end to borders and armies are often pulled down by those invested in the opposite. Everything we do or create takes us further from the innocence of paradise. No one indoctrinated has ever known they were. The purpose of indoctrination is to covertly convince somone to act against what they know to be good or true, to accept any command based on an undeniable and esoteric voice. Progress is a measure of how far we have walked from paradise. He who fears questions fears the answers. Be proud of your achievements, share your dreams and uplift others, especially if what you do improves the world and raises others out of misery. This may not be the way normal society wants you to act. Peace is the only good. Everything else is economics. We are constantly balancing the forces of our innate animalness and our desire for social freedom, to achieve world peace we need to educate the animal within. If we are not working towards something positive as a society, some peaceful and idealistic goal, then everything we do is pointless and will end in turmoil. Until we solve the problem of death the issue of life has little value. Study all cultures, religions, philosophies, or your own has no context and no direction. Never assume you are on the good side, for that makes of someone else a member of the bad side. Rather, see yourself as an individual in a sea of individuals, trying to understand each one. We recreate the world to match our inner thought patterns - borders, hierarchies, containers, simplifications - can we truly change the world without changing ourselves? You are the perfect example of you. If you were any different you'd be someone else. I am writing this now, and you are reading this now, so philisophically
we have just stopped time, technically there was no time to begin with,
and to an alien time might be an alien concept and not a universal constant. Look ma, the sea has too much shampoo in (age 5, published in Reader's Digest) |