The Future of Man
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Quoth I: Fie to thee O darkest of demons, I cast thou out for ever more. Nary a slave left in my quarters, nor succubae to haunt my dreams.
Helluva writer I would be, if only I could write in the fog of twilight or the dawn of early morn.
These are my thoughts of days anew, and days hitherto. Days where our great nation, as well as all of mankind, is in tumultuous turmoil. We cannot reach sympathy; an understanding between people, a favorable attitude. Since these are the types of individuals one comes into contact with on a daily basis, life becomes virtueless and truculent.
Happiness, responsibility and kindness are the trademarks of rational, sane and pro-survival individuals. The more irrational, the more unreasonable one becomes, the less happy that individual would be. Thus, we have these undesirable traits permeating and spoiling the rest of a society; the environment.
If we, as a nation, cannot communicate with our own past, our history, we cannot make an accurate adjudication of our present. By communicating I mean; perceive what was real, understand it, and reach sympathy and agreement with others about its reality. If we cannot do this we certainly cannot compute our future, nor can we act upon an accurate computation for our survival.
Because of this our nation will be, in varying degrees, neurotic or psychotic. Witness the “occupy” protesters around the nation, neurotic in nature. Or the dissention in other areas of the world; Egypt, Syria, Iran, et al. This would be the psychotic. Is this our future?
