Showing posts with label Examining Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Examining Society. Show all posts

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Balancing the Balance of Existence, How to Do It?

Even being so contingent the chance of garnering individualistic individuals who have broken the moral shackles placed upon them together to form, what I may refer to as a free universe, there may be many obstacles for them to take care of that may be unplanned, that which has so often destroyed the fates of so many governments.

An essential component of creating a free universe is understanding systems logic: that to create an efficient system, many will be under it but only one will be on top. And so in the creation of this universe, these blessed individuals must take careful care to not repeat the errs of those before them and establish complex systems of their own. Instead they should form mutual affixes.

Now these mutual affixes work to maintain this universe by very few core principles, two of which are described:

  1. These links are created to divide a difficult task into the work of two, and thereby resulting in equal distribution of work resulting in equal reap of reward.
    1. Ex: Two farmers decides that if one plows while the other plants seeds behind them, they will plant faster, and so they decide to work together, having one plow in front while the other plants seeds behind. And by this enaction, they will reap a equally fulfilling reward, a fully planted field, which they will each reap equally. 
  2. These links must be equal within the individual themselves, so as to prevent unnecessary burdens on the other, this concept is referred to as self-responsibility. THIS LINK is CRUCIAL, as it is often that which is the final barrier to a truly successful free-universe.
    1. CounterExample: Of the two farmers who are now working together to plant and reap the field, one decides to get really drunk because it makes him feel good, thereby making the work for the planter much more difficult, as he has to follow suit of a drunk plow.
    2. Example: The farmers both commit themselves to each other to not let each other down, and so they each maintain their healths, and commitments, to ensure the equal and beneficial success of each other. 
    3. Exploration: This concept may seem a little self-explanatory, however the reason that this is such a matter of dire importance is that when individuals do not commit to themselves, they have destroyed the trusts of others upon creating truly mutual links, and therefore allow the chance of a cruel master to come enslave their minds in a cycle of work offloading loans.
      An example of this playing out is when one refuses to take care of their proper health and begin to eat in excess, going out of tune with their natural balance as a result of irresponsibility, and then seek to make up for this loss by cheating their way back to where they started. And in this process an intelligent individual devised a mechanism whereby to reduce the fats of the seeker, by offloading the glut onto other areas of their souls. And so the seeker takes this mechanism, accepts their laziness and irresponsibility, and have now chained themselves into a life of endless debt. 
By this process, a free universe of highly individual intelligent beings may be established, ensuring mutually assured successes of each other. 

Further Exploration of the Societal Machine (IMB041214)

As previous articles have touched this subject, I will go into and explore the problem of what Society is caused by and what it causes, and the manifestations that follow suit.

Firstly, Society in its truest form, is not an individual. It is a conceptual system, upon which every individual has claimed a part of. And this system, ties each of its constituent workers with chains, metaphorical chains that trap them into what is commonly accepted as the Social Contract. And by this Social Contract, each individual is bound to "respect" the others. In creating such tight links between each individual, it may seem to them that they are in it for each other's good and mutual benefit, and so they accept the bonds placed upon them by this societal machine and continue to enjoy this existence they call a life.

And with each individual finding others like minded to themselves, they establish a full forming hierarchy, filled with subordinates and so on. And thus, we have a creation of a city, state, nation, world.

And along this path, each of those itty-bitty individuals begin to develop feelings, and reward for how good they have carried the burdens of others. They create systems of entertainment, and societal norms complete with full decoration and pomp to make their happiness-es seem truest and right. And by this fortune, even the smallest of subordinates realize that there is something that is making them happy, and that is not the "materialistic rewards" placed upon them by their masters, but the mutual bonds that they actually share with each other, a feeling commonly referred to but equally misunderstood and overstated, a feeling known as love.

And Society, realizes that this bond known as love frees their great workers in their minds for just what may seem a minute, and realize this great threat to their precious chain and link of a system. Alas, they begin to institute counter measures: They attack you and contrive you, taking away what "things" you own, and make you feel miserable, by showing lowly in the eyes of the other burden carriers of society. Individuals who now have freed themselves from the chains that cuffed them so hard, are now being lost to the one thing they had that made life worth living, each other. 

So if it may please the hearer, a lonely individual is at a crossroads, deciding whether to be a king in the society by being the ultimate slave to it, or by being the king in his own mind by being the only king of his own mind.

Choice is yours, pick true. 

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Partaking Thoughts on Society (IMB041214)


When it comes to reason, people often look to cartel their problems off to others for whom they seek to offload their burdens. However, in this time, we also begin to realize, that what are offsetting, cannot be offset indefinitely. As a result, we form a society, to help offset the loads of our burden carriers on to their own burden carriers. This is the magnificence and atrocity of Society explained in a paragraph.

Now, delving further into the minds of each "worker," they develop a sense of "individual" thought and reason, and believe that what they are doing is for some ultimate good, or superior cause, not realizing their true purpose that was destinied to them hath never been revealed to anyone for it does not exist. Yet, they continue on believing that they are followers of this great path, that which is laid out by the beast of burden before them.

Somewhere along this path, a worker strays off the path, and he has a chance to smell the air and taste the grass. He begins to feel acutely interested in the smaller and finer things in his life, those things that allow him to feel completely in the moment. He realizes, he enjoys it better this way, and so he kicks off his load, and takes a breather, watching the rest of brethren slog on by.

And at a final point, this lonely but loneful individual, has found their inner peace, that which makes them feel completely in tune with themselves, devoid of any burdens or graces that which does not deserveth upon him. And by that action, this individual has freed upon himself the burdens of chains placed upon by the great masters of Society, that whom are so highly heralded.

And let this lonesome individual rest in peace, for peace is the only thing that may be granted to the individual who has now found "their" path.  

Thursday, February 13, 2014

An Unbiased Look at the Idea of Separate Spheres

During the past few weeks in my AP US History class, it was a big topic of ours to study Woman's rights and the road to Woman's Suffrage as part of the Progressive Era. I thought this would be a really cool topic as it is something that I have not really looked into before.

As part of this discussion, it came to my revealing, that many of the Woman's rights activists agreed with the idea of a separate sphere for Women and Men, while others, namely a strong activist by the name of Alice Paul, sought complete equality (to an extent).

This made me really think about this concept and what is the true moral and biological standpoint on separate spheres.

After careful thought, I began to form certain opinions, merging knowledge from both the biological theater of information and the morality/equality standpoint. And here's the one fact that cannot be disputed:

Men and Women, are not the same creature.

This isn't even a biased or infuriating or degrading statement in any way. Its simply the truth in that both genders are created distinctly with differing qualities that make each one vital to the continuation of Humanity.

Because of this, equality, in its most fundamental sense, can never be achieved. Women are much better at certain things as compared to Men, while the opposite is also true. To avoid this fact and simply inflate ones ego concerning their personal gender by degrading the other sex is what is truly unacceptable.

With what I have seen, the biggest obstacle to the proper leveling out of rights to both genders is that each sex holds its personal views as being universal as well as filled with logical fallacies.

Certain women seek to argue that their gender has been the brunt of hundreds of years of discrimination, improper treatment, and therefore deserve special treatment and other benefits. This is the biggest hypocrisy as it is no longer even about equal treatment but about preferential treatment. This is a small example but nonetheless one that continues to occur.

In conclusion, Men and Women are the greatest complimentary pair that the universe has ever seen. They each have certain roles in society that are better fit to their own sex's physical and mental characteristics, and society benefits the most when this truth is accepted. With this said, I truly believe in my most liberal opinion, that men and women should occupy Separate but equally valuable spheres in society and government.

Link on hypocritical feminism: http://www.avoiceformen.com/feminism/uk-feminists-lets-keep-women-out-of-prison/