It took me a long time to learn, frustratingly brutal trial and error, fighting presumptions and misconceptions, but eventually I realized that all of my writing leads to this work: Maciolekism. My very own philosophy.

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  • The Evolution of Structured Communication

    Those who have looked, know. A soldier writing home during World War One, who barely finished the eighth grade, was better at grammar and composition than the average college graduate from the nineties forward to today. My opinion is that… Continue reading

  • If the rich are not responsible for how they display their wealth, then the poor are not responsible for how they display their anger. Continue reading

  • Structuring Communication

    I have been distracted for a while as I dealt with a family emergency. Emerging from this experience, these are my thoughts on modern communication. Long ago, information was written on paper and came with the post. At first it… Continue reading

  • Psychopaths As Part Of A Healthy Environment

    The truth of the world can only be accessed after we observe and fully comprehend the spectacle of a mother setting her own children up to be undermined and abused so as to maintain her dominance. Psychopaths create opportunities to… Continue reading

  • The Physics of The Con

    What people want is someone to blame… what they need is someone to guide them. The word “Con”, in the title Con Artist, stands for Confidence. How the physics of a Con works is that the Con Artist artificially builds… Continue reading

  • The Cybernetics of Release

    Emotional Labor is the work of building, maintaining, and releasing relationships. Relationships can be built, maintained, and released randomly, but we have evolved cultural processes to facilitate these things to minimize mistakes and misdirection, confusion and chaos, and pain and… Continue reading

  • The strongest, most impenetrable prison humans can ever build for themselves is the thought that the future needs to be perfect before we get there. Continue reading

  • Plato’s Sorrow

    In my mind, when all is quiet around me, I can imagine a perfect society. This image is in a place I call The Good. The image is so clear and bright. I can even see myself and how I… Continue reading

  • Balancing The Group Mind

    According to this Freudian model of the psyche, the id is the set of uncoordinated instinctual trends; the super-ego plays the critical and moralizing role; and the ego is the organized, realistic part that mediates between the desires of the… Continue reading

  • It’s Emotional, Stupid.

    The expression of emotion is how people navigate through the social environment. When we express our emotions, we give others the opportunity to see if their emotions are in alignment with our own. From the emotional expressions of others, we… Continue reading