Evolution
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Camouflaged Boundaries
We tend to go to extremes. For example, one hundred fifty years ago we had six year olds working twelve hour shifts in factories and coal mines. Then, one hundred twenty years later we were treating people in their twenties… Continue reading
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Two Snakes Entwined
My family does not have an emotional structure, or Social Structure. We have emotional bonds, but no system of routines to nurture and utilize those bonds. My family is only maintained by material routines, or an Industrial Structure. It is… Continue reading
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War As A Tool
Driving is my yoga. It has a way of loosening up my mind. Like most people I am sure, I have wonderful ideas pop into my head while I am driving. Long ago I had to endure the frantic effort… Continue reading
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Maturity Check
A town near where I live, that I drive to and through periodically, has begun to use cameras to ticket speeders. While this is something I fully support, it does test my maturity as I have, in the past, sped… Continue reading
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Maturity and Social Structure
The modern battle between Neanderthal and Cro-magnon. Our capitalist society measures maturity by a person’s ability (and willingness) to make money, pay bills, and buy things. However, true maturity in the environment is best measured by how confident a person… Continue reading
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Pardon Me?
Humans practice the Large Baby Reproduction Gambit. We are hard-wired to put our own children first. Thus, we should never allow people with children into positions of power. Nor, for that matter, should people with power be allowed to own… Continue reading