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Necessary Capitalism

11/19/2017, 7:53 PM We need competition to ward off bullies, predators, and rivals. We must competitively struggle and strain our efforts to make change and do good to the world. We need to fight today's villains, the polluters, the chemical food industry, the food wasters, the criminal empire, and the misguided, outdated, Industrial-Age school system. We need competition to win against and defeat this completely unnecessary foreshadowing of crises. But at younger age, I thought I did not need to say this, since I expected more and better of everyone.

Hindsight

11/19/2017, 7:22 PM Why are prestigious-sounding institutions and similar places always credited for new inventions, studies, discoveries, research, and calculations? All we need are smart, eager people from anywhere, access to information and equipment, and clearance from factors of intervention.  We are mechanically, involuntarily stuck around rear-ended education, while almost none of us is able to enter the Mecca, the Jerusalem of education: Some measly high-level institution after which people practically work to death. Plus, war is a waste in itself.

Society is malleable

11/19/2017, 1:17 PM Students, what you learned in science and physics, think about it. Everything is made up of particles, no matter how much, no matter how small. Everything is operated by electromagnetism and electricity. The World in which we live is not limited to our lifeforms. There are plants, algae, plankton, bacteria, dogs, cats, horses, insects, arthropods, and more. The little things that happen outside of our houses don't translate into our houses. In our houses, human conventions and ideologies take over. However, humankind is managed by fear and awareness of reactions to faulty activities that disrupt it's conventions - crime. The flaw in perspective is that we don't realize that other lifeforms participate in our world of laws. To add a spark of intellect, we now have robot citizenship. The danger of participating in this system is that we are held within the boundaries of human ideology. There are more and less rules to encounter in the world. A...

A Grim Reality

11/19/2017, 11:50 AM A grim truth be told. In Scott F. Fitzgerald's book, "The Great Gatsby", a pursuit for the American Dream coexists alongside the time of the Great Depression. A dream to gain massive wealth, to have immense power, to have a voluminous expanse. The book isn't science fiction, which should tell reader something. That which be stated: This is the genuine parent reality in which I type this post. A lot of things are interconnected by  something. Possible more than just one thing. The purpose for writing this is to release an outrageously different light on the American presidency today. Bearing a socioeconomic, land-related legacy, President Donald John Trump is supercilious yet the laughingstock of the world. (Credit to social media memes). Has anyone bothered to acknowledge or take in mind that President Trump himself is a symbol of the American Dream. Some elaboration on his voracious wealth: Trump International Hotel & Tower, N...

Admirable Relentlessness

11/19/2017, 11:46 AM This New Zealander is a principal in the United States. His speaking fashion is due to the speaking style's acceptance in New Zealand. He may not seem like much besides a reckless, tattooed big shot, but his complaints about the outdated 1900s-to-modern-day era structure of formal education are worth listening to. Readers are overly encouraged to reflect on this video. Click the link here to see the video, Wordpress suddenly just stopped displaying it.

A Major Historical Question

11/19/2017, 11:45 AM Under what circumstances do you think you would ignore your morals, ethics and beliefs in order to do something someone else asks of you?

Even War has a Good Side

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11/19/2017, 11:39 PM Previously from Ig (The work is mine): Certainly, a war is terrible and horrific in itself as the name and definition be its identity. A powerful rebuttal to/argument against this matter is concerned with the setting, place, time, cause of war, and outcome of war. Given that humankind created this word, that humankind created this concept, that humankind acts upon this concept and uses it fundamentally to boost its economies, prestige, and political influence. A eradicator like war could privilege mankind to start over, to begin a new, honest, stable, and no longer corrupt society. Sure, bandits, gangs, and territorial forces may persist like viruses, but survival would take a priority. To survive (In the prewar world, life is sustained indirectly through money), rely on cooperation. From there, rebuild society with what's left - no elite corporations to confront by then. For more, visit @nihilistic_shenanigan on Instagram.