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I also believe that people – well, some of them – are able to change their minds if presented with the right arguments at the right time, in the appropriate manner and in auspicious circumstances.

People are not robots. And, for certain, not rational!

We are rationalizers. We use rational arguments to fortify our already held conclusions. And the more we love those conclusions, the further we go in our quest to find the ‘right’ arguments in our favor.
But given enough time and if the arguments which contradict our convictions are presented in an un-injurious way, we might be persuaded.

And here’s the catch.

For quite a while now, some of those familiar with how rationalization works have used their knowledge about the innards of our minds to further their own goals.
Nothing wrong with that?

Are you familiar with ‘divide et impera’?
That’s the strategy used by every would be dictator to breed trouble in the population they planed to take over.
Divide and conquer. Make your followers despise everybody else. To the tune of transforming ‘the others’ into sub-humans.
Make your followers believe they are ‘special’ while the others, all of them, are nothing but vermin.

‘And what’s wrong with believing yourself to be rational?!?’

It’s not wrong. Only delusional.

Making your mind up only after carefully considering all of the available ‘arguments’ means having a scientific attitude.
You know? Science, the fad currently popular among many of us…

The problem with the scientific attitude being the fact that this attitude has been developed in the context of hard facts. The scientific attitude has been ‘minted’ by those studying physics, chemistry, biology… fields where every minute transgression becomes evident in real time! Where people could not ‘fall in love’ with their own conclusions. For the simple reason that those conclusions had to be changed along with the new facts continuously discovered in the process of learning.

The concept of rationality had been minted late in the development of human thought.
Sometimes during the XVIII-th and the XIX-th centuries. When philosophers had started to concern themselves with ‘how we think’ on top of ‘what we should be thinking’.
When philosophers – and lately psychologists – have started to understand how we reach/build meaning.

Some of those philosophers have reached rather strange conclusions.

Nietzsche posited that ‘God is dead’ while Marx rationally convinced himself, and others, that there was a way – and only one way, his – to make everybody happy.
Nietzsche opened the gate and Marx led us through.

And now, that we’re dwelling in no-God’s land, everything is up for grabs.

Including reason…
What is here to prevent us from using our knowledge of how mind works in order to further our own, personal, goals?

Goethe did warn us.
The Sorcerer Apprentice made the very same mistake. Overconfidence in his own ability to ‘play the rules’. To fidget with reality.
The difference between Goethe’s poem and what we’re currently doing is the fact that Goethe’s was a work of fiction while we’re playing with our own future.

I’ll wrap up highlighting the extreme perversity of the message.
‘I have a mental illness…’
Loosely translated, this means that everybody who doesn’t follow those arguments to the same conclusion where I have arrived myself must be (also) mentally ill.
And now, that we’ve reached the conclusion that at least one of us is ‘crazy’, it no longer matters who is on the ‘wrong’ side of the fence!

We both are!
We no longer see eye to eye. Each of us is convinced that the other is sick.
Unworthy!

We’re both ready to be taken over.

The only way out is to start listening, respectfully, to what the other has to say.
‘Respectfully’ means, first and fore-most, ‘don’t mess with GIGO‘!

Unii spun că romanii au făcut treabă bună.
Că au construit un imperiu care a dăinuit vreo 9 secole în varianta originală. Și alte aproape 9 în varianta 2.0.
Care imperii au fost ‘construite’ folosind tehnologia ‘divide et impera’.

Care tehnologie este ‘apropriată‘ – scuze pentru barbarism – fără nici o jenă de toți cei care se visează ‘împărați’. Și se folosesc de internet pentru a susura otravă în urechile noastre.

Căci care ar putea fi dezbinarea mai eficientă decât cea dintre generații?!?
Cum poți pregăti mai bine o societate pentru a fi ‘preluată’ – mai întâi ideologic?
Intensifici conflictul dintre generații…

Îi faci pe adulți să uite că ei sunt cei care și-au crescut copiii. Că ei sunt cei care i-au făcut pe tinerii de astăzi să fie ceea ce sunt acum. Cu bune și cu rele!
Și îi faci pe tineri să ignore exact aceleași lucruri. Că cei care le reproșează astăzi tot felul de chestii sunt exact cei care i-au răsfățat ieri. Fiecare cât a putut!

Iar pentru aceia dintre colegii mei de generație care au uitat despre ce era vorba în poza de mai sus, am să le aduc aminte că era vorba despre sclavie.
Copiii ăia, adică noi, au fost luați de la școală și trimiși pe câmp să strângă recolta.
Nu culegeau via bunicilor lor ci via Gostatului! Sau a CAP-ului…

Am fost si eu acolo. În timpul liceului, în timpul facultății…
Și nu ne drogam cu ‘prafuri’. Doar ne îmbătam, cot la cot cu profesorii trimiși cu noi să ne ‘îndrume’.
Cu cei normali la cap, mai erau și ‘comuniști’ printre ei…
Turnam în noi cantități impresionante de vin, oferit cu generozitate de cramele unde eram trimiși.
Sau cumpărat de la țărani atunci când culegeam porumb sau legume.
Bine, vinul ăla era, de fapt, o poșircă. Dar o beam cu un fel de disperare.
Repet, cot la cot cu cei mai mulți dintre profesorii care veneau cu noi.
Ne îmbătam să uităm de locul unde eram.
De faptul că nu puteam să ne spălăm după ce muncisem o zi întreagă în soare și praf.
Și să uităm de idioții care ne conduceau. Spre dezastru!

Nu pot să închei înainte de a menționa două lucruri.
Că imperiul roman s-a prăbușit abia atunci când populația ajunsese atât de dezbinată încât nu a mai fost în stare să facă front comun în fața dușmanilor.
Și un comentariu pe care am să-l citez:
„Ăștia-s trolii de la Tiraspol!”

For something to become a resource, it has to be identified first. As such…

Coming back to Kissinger, we need first to accept that he is the product of the world before him and one of the factors who continues to shape the current one.

We can learn from him – and coldly assess the present situation in order to avoid past mistakes going forward – or … we can let him win! And follow in his footsteps: Divide et impera, manipulate people into doing things against their own nature, despise everybody who thinks differently than what we consider to be right …

We need to go forward.

Going back is not an option. If back were good enough, we wouldn’t have left it in the first place.

Many people believe we’re reliving the fall of Rome.
Contemporary with that fall was the advent of Christ’s teachings. The fact that, eventually, Christianity has altered his teachings to fit the needs of the christian hierarchy doesn’t demean any of what he taught us.

That people who treat each-other respectfully fare a lot better than those who allow the exploitation of the weak.

That people who live ‘together’ fare a lot better than those who keep forgetting that ‘strong’ and ‘weak’ are both relative and temporary.

That people who are convinced that ‘survival belongs to the fittest’ will eventually make place for those who understand that evolution is solely about the demise of the unfit.

“And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand: And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself; how shall then his kingdom stand? And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out? therefore they shall be your judges. But if I cast out devils by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God is come unto you. Or else how can one enter into a strong man’s house, and spoil his goods, except he first bind the strong man? and then he will spoil his house.
He that is not with me is against me; and he that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad.”

How many times have these words been invoked? By people who use them to divide? To carve a follow-ship? A follow-ship for them to lead…

How many times have these words been invoked? By individuals cocky enough to pretend they are speaking for Christ? Cocky enough to pretend they are able to fill Christ’s shoes…