Yeah I have few things to say. I've been out for some time, but I've come to some conclusions.
Conclusion A, life is a one time thing and you need to make it count. How can you make it count? Well, if you're one of those people lucky enough to be born with food in your belly and roof on top of your head, well, you really shouldn't worry about anything. You'll survive. So, now that we have established the survival of your own self, you should enjoy. Have fun. I mean, have fun all the time. Why would you stress yourself out, when you could be having fun? You don't need all the money in the world to have fun.
All you need is to find what you like and then do it. Read a book, watch a movie, eat good, do sports, watch sports, go see a comedy show, laugh, walk, take a comfortable 10 minute crap, don't live in tomorrow - live in the now. Life is too short for anything else.
Outside pressure tells you, you need to be a productive member of the society. Well what society tells you that you should not enjoy yourself? It's a crap society, and crap society should not be important to you, if it doesn't offer anything in return, why should you contribute?
Take control. That's freedom, that truly IS freedom of yours. It's not who you can vote. Who cares? Most people would never vote for the people standing to be chosen, if they had other choices, real choices. But that's not how it works. It's a smoke blown up your butt to make you believe it's freedom and the same thing. They say, well, democracy is in the process. If the process is democratic, then it's a democracy and the failures or success of that is measured by other points.
But who cares if it is still failing? So we can think, well, at least we have this word? No one should care, only blind people would care. Only an individual can set themselves free, but there should be grounds and support for that. No political move or person can do that, only everyone in their own heads can do that.
Conclusion B, you need to open up your eyes. It's not some hippie crap when I say things like this. Refuting these points with such arguments is only taking this into a debate, when it really is few things to say, a manifesto of freedom. It's subjective but only to some extent. If a prisoner says he is free, is he free? To some extent yes, if he so believes. But freedom is about choices, the number of options, so you can choose what you want, and others can have that same situation as well.
If you limit the freedom of others with your choosings, as in you think this will be best for all and we still have democracy, that's not freedom. That's taking care of business and not letting everyone choose for themselves. Politics has nothing, yet all to do with it. Politics is making some decisions for us that should not be up to political debate. Values? Who the **** cares what political peopel think about values. Who defines values. Traditional values? How about my value versus your values is a setting for a conflict? How about my values are better than yours is really just fighting words? What about since I'm free, my values are what they are and yours is what they are and that's fine and the end of it? If you agree with the last one, then value debate does not belong into politics and decision making.
Conclusion C, we are all equal. It's the basic grounds for freedom. So I have as much rights to my opinions as everyone else does. Therefore, business should not play in the field of politics. It's basically a virtual entity with more votes than one. But they have interests and contribute to the society? Sure, so what? I contribute to the society as well, where's my 1050 votes? It's 1 vote per person. One equal vote.
Conclusion D, it all becomes impossible, it's all interconnected and interests are in conflict so the must powerful will always reign the top dog. That's why most issues should not even be issues. If there are things you think other people shoudl not have a say over you, then it should not be a political issue to be decided by old, rather elitist men. Obviously it includes values. So, less bureocracy, less machinery in that department is good. Individual freedom is a social good.
Conclusion E, telling other people what to do or think is against the principles of freedom. Even if it's 'you should do this to be free'. Freedom should not be an agenda, it should be self evident. If you do not realize what freedom is, and it's not that you can vote for someone you don't like or like some, or that you can get 'fair trial' (I mean if you can't get a fair trial, then it's not the opposite of freedom, it's just crap, because freedom is not a fair trial, fair trial is an obvious right anyway), then you live in a fictional freedom, which really is not freedom. It's false sense of freedom adn that's like getting raped by elephants and limiting the possibility for others to enjoy their freedom, which is pretty much the definition for *****.
The final conclusion? Mind your own business and have fun! Stand up comedians, musicians etc are ALL better for the society than politicians or party members shooting their 'truths' to everyone else on how to live or what is right and then battling it with each other, consuming all the money in the process. 'Well I think this is right', who cares? You said it, great, so why are you now battling political entities? To make a difference? lol. Like I said, stand up comedians are much better, because they make our lives better through comedy. Politicians ****s up, which is inherently their destiny, because they talk about stuff that shouldn't be an issue. And they hate freedom, everyone elses freedom that is.
Conclusion A, life is a one time thing and you need to make it count. How can you make it count? Well, if you're one of those people lucky enough to be born with food in your belly and roof on top of your head, well, you really shouldn't worry about anything. You'll survive. So, now that we have established the survival of your own self, you should enjoy. Have fun. I mean, have fun all the time. Why would you stress yourself out, when you could be having fun? You don't need all the money in the world to have fun.
All you need is to find what you like and then do it. Read a book, watch a movie, eat good, do sports, watch sports, go see a comedy show, laugh, walk, take a comfortable 10 minute crap, don't live in tomorrow - live in the now. Life is too short for anything else.
Outside pressure tells you, you need to be a productive member of the society. Well what society tells you that you should not enjoy yourself? It's a crap society, and crap society should not be important to you, if it doesn't offer anything in return, why should you contribute?
Take control. That's freedom, that truly IS freedom of yours. It's not who you can vote. Who cares? Most people would never vote for the people standing to be chosen, if they had other choices, real choices. But that's not how it works. It's a smoke blown up your butt to make you believe it's freedom and the same thing. They say, well, democracy is in the process. If the process is democratic, then it's a democracy and the failures or success of that is measured by other points.
But who cares if it is still failing? So we can think, well, at least we have this word? No one should care, only blind people would care. Only an individual can set themselves free, but there should be grounds and support for that. No political move or person can do that, only everyone in their own heads can do that.
Conclusion B, you need to open up your eyes. It's not some hippie crap when I say things like this. Refuting these points with such arguments is only taking this into a debate, when it really is few things to say, a manifesto of freedom. It's subjective but only to some extent. If a prisoner says he is free, is he free? To some extent yes, if he so believes. But freedom is about choices, the number of options, so you can choose what you want, and others can have that same situation as well.
If you limit the freedom of others with your choosings, as in you think this will be best for all and we still have democracy, that's not freedom. That's taking care of business and not letting everyone choose for themselves. Politics has nothing, yet all to do with it. Politics is making some decisions for us that should not be up to political debate. Values? Who the **** cares what political peopel think about values. Who defines values. Traditional values? How about my value versus your values is a setting for a conflict? How about my values are better than yours is really just fighting words? What about since I'm free, my values are what they are and yours is what they are and that's fine and the end of it? If you agree with the last one, then value debate does not belong into politics and decision making.
Conclusion C, we are all equal. It's the basic grounds for freedom. So I have as much rights to my opinions as everyone else does. Therefore, business should not play in the field of politics. It's basically a virtual entity with more votes than one. But they have interests and contribute to the society? Sure, so what? I contribute to the society as well, where's my 1050 votes? It's 1 vote per person. One equal vote.
Conclusion D, it all becomes impossible, it's all interconnected and interests are in conflict so the must powerful will always reign the top dog. That's why most issues should not even be issues. If there are things you think other people shoudl not have a say over you, then it should not be a political issue to be decided by old, rather elitist men. Obviously it includes values. So, less bureocracy, less machinery in that department is good. Individual freedom is a social good.
Conclusion E, telling other people what to do or think is against the principles of freedom. Even if it's 'you should do this to be free'. Freedom should not be an agenda, it should be self evident. If you do not realize what freedom is, and it's not that you can vote for someone you don't like or like some, or that you can get 'fair trial' (I mean if you can't get a fair trial, then it's not the opposite of freedom, it's just crap, because freedom is not a fair trial, fair trial is an obvious right anyway), then you live in a fictional freedom, which really is not freedom. It's false sense of freedom adn that's like getting raped by elephants and limiting the possibility for others to enjoy their freedom, which is pretty much the definition for *****.
The final conclusion? Mind your own business and have fun! Stand up comedians, musicians etc are ALL better for the society than politicians or party members shooting their 'truths' to everyone else on how to live or what is right and then battling it with each other, consuming all the money in the process. 'Well I think this is right', who cares? You said it, great, so why are you now battling political entities? To make a difference? lol. Like I said, stand up comedians are much better, because they make our lives better through comedy. Politicians ****s up, which is inherently their destiny, because they talk about stuff that shouldn't be an issue. And they hate freedom, everyone elses freedom that is.
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