Action // InactionI think that's clear enough. So, I will not belabour the point. And instead, will end this introductory section with another example.
Being // Seeing
Standing // Sitting
Writing // Reading
A slave is in the forum getting his beard shaved by another slave, while still more slaves practice their gladiatorial combat nearby. One of the gladiators is pushed by another gladiator into the barber who slices the neck of the first slave. Given that all of the slaves are owned by separate Masters, who must pay who to make things right.It's actually a rather fun problem and I'm sure many a Roman Jurist was denied their right to practice at The Bar on account of having never mastered it's intricacies (was the first slave patently worthless because he was stupid enough to get its beard shaved next to armed combatants, the second because he set up shop next to same, and so on and so forth), but of prime importance is the underlying belief that the life of a slave can be reduced to small stack (however small, the size is not important) of silver coins.
Human = HumanAnd applying the metric of:
Human ≠ Humanor:
Human > HumanObviously, I have a vested interest on which side of that equation I reside. And personally, I find it strange how many folks seem content to get the short end of the stick.
One does not earn respect by being higher in the hierarchy, but by deserving to be higher.
Is this thing, this method, this person going to hurt me or help me, not based on the authority of another, but what I can see for myself.
The idea is to nurture a jealously guarded Will of the Self that originates in One's Self.
Neither Master nor Slave be. It is harder to walk the Middle Road than one might imagine.
The media has an insatiable desire for spokespeople. But a movement of self-reliance and independence has no need for a leader; and as such, none will be found, except in those who choose to lead their life by example.But, you know, talk is cheap...
I aspire (yes, this is an aspiration) to reject money as a motivator.
Look to where The Money is now and that's who (or what) one must serve in their quest to obtain it.
Large Institutions tend to require money. So, by avoiding money, one tends to avoid those institutions, as well. Or looked at from the other direction, by avoiding large institutions, one's reliance on money is minimized.Let's look at some numbers, shall we?
200 Human Beings *This is what it means for someone to be a billionaire: to control the collective Life's Work of Two Hundred other Human Beings. I don't know about you, but I don't want to be one of those Two Hundred Human Beings Whose Life has been Sacrificed to the Will of Another.
50 Year Working Career *
$100,000 Yearly Salary =
$1,000,000,000.00
Rules are made to be broken.
Good rules have exceptions.
And bad rules should not be...
The System doesn't have to work. After all, that's what the proles are for.
There is no need to assume The System works. It may. But it may also be implemented by disinterested third parties (a.k.a. employees), so one might not want to bet on it's efficiency.
Rather than a codified set of laws, I believe in Trial by Jury for all.
Whenever possible, private beliefs should trump public policy
A total devaluation of authority, institutions, historical precedent, and mass appeal.
Science has its citations and law its case studies; but in the end, Truth & Justice simply are and need no other proof.
Action // InactionOr if that's (still) unclear, I strive to Be a Doer. So, also:
Being // Seeing
Standing // Sitting
Writing // Reading
Doer // TakerAs in, all things being equal (which they never are), it's preferable to eat that which one cooks for themselves rather than that which some waitress brings to the table.
Online, I watch the popular videos, just like everyone else. But in certain specialized subjects, it's only me and a few hundred or thousand others. And that's where I will shine, amidst the company of a few thousand others, not against the untold millions.
When taking on new activities, those that are free or have some potential (however remote) of sending money my way are to be preferred over others. You know, so writing my own blog versus reading that of another.Of course, that last bit of anti-media propoganda is easy for me to say. I'm not going to lose millions in advertising revenue if you decide to tune-out of the Media Culture completely (or simply turn your back on me and focus your eyeballs elsewhere). After all, as with most of my posts, the only thing I really ever expected to get out of this rant is a clearer understanding of myself for my own individual needs.
The Writing of Fools: Comedy for the 22nd Century and beyond.