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squeaky
post Jul 1 2006, 02:32 AM
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Well, it starts off as a labor of birth where a mother selflessly gives birth to a child.... that child grows up as a person and it is human nature for that child to adapt to the world by any means necessary to survive. And as a person the child will put down and suck up to anyone that might help them win in the game called "life", and it is human nature to have an impulse to be the best and have the best. And when one gets those things what is left to do is... nothing, AND that is what human nature is NOTHING, and nothing is what we follow everyday. They say those that lead are the best and those that follow are nothing, But the people that lead will have nothing to lead if there were no one to follow, BUT it is human nature to look down upon others when you're the one leading, the best is the king, the king is the land, but the land belongs to the people. So why is it that the king rules over the people, who owns the land, which is the king, again it is human nature to look up to someone else when one thinks that the person is the best, it’s true that the king is the best, but only its because he thinks/believes that he is the best. Brings me to my new point, belief, in believing something one thinks that "thing" needless to say what it is, that "thing" is true, and no one can question belief, so the king believes he is the best, and the people believes that the king is the best so therefore the king becomes the best. No questions asked, but what would happen if someone were to question the king’s beliefs... nothing because the king believes he is the best so he is the best, but when the king is being questioned, and he questions himself asking whether or not he really is the best, the king loses his belief and loses his position as being the best, because it is human nature to question oneself when oneself is being questioned, and when the king gains uncertainty he loses his beliefs, and his power of being the best. In conclusion, it is human nature to do anything to be the best, to look down on someone when said a person is the best, and to lose their position as being the best when they are being questioned. The cycle of human nature goes *gaining power, abusing power, and losing power* to stop the cycle one must not abuse his or her power and not declare themselves as the best because when being the best, they are with the worst.

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post Jul 1 2006, 04:54 AM
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I have one word for you, "paragraph"!

On the subject, yeah, I kind of agree with you. People do suck up to try and get farther in life.
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post Sep 29 2007, 05:11 AM
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Squeaky, very good, very observant. You are one of the few, who has a natural immunity to illusions.

It works a little like this... from the womb, to the cradle, to the crib, to the Box. What starts out, as human nature is gradually overwhelmed and overridden by unnatural, human conditioning.

The conventional box of thinking is the basic, geometric model for every civilization that I have ever studied. This social structure doesn't work, has never worked and will never work.

This six-sided creation (the Wall of Self-image, the Wall of Wealth & Poverty, the Wall of Acceptable Behavior, the Wall of Laws, the Ceiling of Fears and the Foundation of Truths & Beliefs) has created destructive illusions that almost defy explanation, at this point. The Box is thousands of years old by my assessment.

The Box creates illusions of wealth, position, and power. This geometric model created the original cycles of War & Peace, imaginary business (busy-ness) cycles and has perpetuated the myth of government necessity for security and organizational structure (which includes the total illusion of Democracy).

My first book, Mistakes of Mankind went to four locations of MENSA and the global think tank at Black Mountain Institute. I explained these rudiments in great detail to them. I got no reply; so, you don't have to reply, either. (which would probably make you a high-end genius) LOL
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post Sep 29 2007, 07:11 AM
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Britney I was unable to locate a reference to "your book", Mistakes of Mankind that you mentioned in your post. Nor was I able to confirm Black Mountain Institute as being a global think tank. From their website,
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The Black Mountain Institute is an international literary center dedicated to promoting discourse on today’s most pressing global issues. UNLV President Emerita Carol C. Harter leads the institute, which provides an environment where thinkers and writers from all segments of global society can fight against entrenched perspectives, whatever their political or cultural source.

BMI works to exert national, and ultimately global, influence by supporting a host of mutually reinforcing literary endeavors. These activities include readings, lectures, and debates by public intellectuals whose work embodies BMI’s mission; the administration of a fellowship program that supports the creation of internationally focused writing for an intelligent lay audience; the administration of a safe haven for writers of conscience from countries in which such freedoms are curtailed or endangered; the publication of essays, stories, poems, and critical commentary from Institute fellows, visitors, and other acclaimed and emerging writers; and the translation into English of major literary works from traditionally under-translated languages.


An acute ability to write long, drawn-out sentences, yeah, but a "global think tank" may be over-reaching a little. In any case,

Would you mind sharing a link to this mysterious book of yours for us all to peruse at our leisure? After reading your singularly unique writing, I'm interested in reading more about the illusions in our world...
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post Sep 29 2007, 01:58 PM
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what you say makes a bit a sence but when you say human nature is "Nothing" i have to dissagree i think it's everything because if you dont suceed and do your best at the you're going to be misserable but if you do do your best you will be happy and satistfied with yourself. so you dont get nothing from doing your best but you get joy and happinest witch is about everything to all hummans.
if i'm being question i dont question myself i just answer all the question i know who i am and i would never let someone question that and take it from me. and by the way you're only the best when other's think you're the best you may be the best to yourself but you wont always feel satisfied with yourself unless others see that you're the best.
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post Sep 30 2007, 03:19 AM
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Watermonkey, this world is facing extinction because of improperly, but enthusiastically applied technologies. To the discerning eye… that’s a given.

Al Gore has only scratched the surface. But, he’s a politician, gone Oscar weenie. That's not an insult. I like Al Gore. At least, he's trying.

But there is a problem: a big problem. The most intelligent and gifted people are the most susceptible to a high state of delusion. This is rooted in primal and contrived fears.

Example: imagine investing 35 years (education and experience) in psychiatry.

L. Ron Hubbard exposed psychiatry, as a fraud, almost 40+ years ago. But he didn’t use a very intelligent approach. He attacked them, directly. That war was over, before it even started.

The result: continued dissemination of drugs and bogus personality labels to adults… and now, children.

Conclusion: The people are not the root problem. People are merely reacting to their environmental factors. Change the composition of the environment and the people will change with it. That was Ayn Rand's main storyline fault in Atlas Shrugged.

Here’s another one for a thinking mind: Alcoholism isn’t a disease. That’s why there is no cure. Alcoholism is a form of expression, like drug abuse and graffiti. These destructive habits express desperation; an inability to express thoughts, ideas or feelings to others.

A non-fiction approach is probably too late for a world of intellectuals immersed in illusions and delusions (intellectual heroin). I wasted over two years with that futile approach.

So, I will be releasing information directly to the public via a fun, fictitious series called Britney’s BTO. (Hence: my identity indicates young female; wrongo!)

Mistakes of Mankind is not available. I turned down two publishers and pulled it to avoid shelfing.

Black Mountain Institute? I warned Carol Harter (when she resigned as UNLV president to head BMI) not to turn her global think tank into a celebrity showcase for famous writers. You may be viewing the results of not taking intelligent advice. Last year, I closed my file on Black Mountain Institute.

But hey! Kudos to Michael Eisner! I advised him to resign from Disney. He announced his resignation a few months later.

Contact me at britneysbto@hotmail.com or britneysbto@aol.com and I will send you a BTO download. (This is in exchange for your personal assessment and constructive input.) The BTO series is a 21-book series. The first and last books are completed. I'll let the BTO characters explain everything to you.
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