I am totally the opposite, close to nearly as carefree as can be
"Your score was 3 out of a possible 38.
Scores of 18 and below are indicative of normal anxiety levels."
Fixed Cross
I think first and foremost, adults need to be taught what it means to have fun again.
true, i think the best way to have fun is to stop the shitty jobs and do real work like reforestation, animal repopulation, water cycle rebuilding etc. the main points shown here: drive.google.com/open?id=1xDN7h … l-Bk_btOen)
Why? Because it’s the right thing to do, for mental health stabilization, just plant and smoke weed and do these RIGHT things…
we can have acs, pcs etc., but independent lives, forest & common public workshops are indispensible for mental health of all and to arrest dementia and prevent cancer in people.
Why do we need to stop, move out to the rural from the urbans, and do the right thing?
We have agreed that Mental disease is linked to physical deformity (ugliness) and suboptimal function (e.g. the stunted, stressful life of master/slave disorder (manetho’s disorder) and herdism disorders instead of thriving life as individuals)
So mental disorder is linked to master/slave disorder.
In that context you all know the absurdity of the mainstream.
But most do not.
Most do not understand the stunning overlap between psychopathic and “normal” behaviour.
For example the idea of peddling another man’s labour – which is “normal” in corporate culture – is psychopathy, since it is a form of slavery and the fundamental mental disease has already been described as master/slave disorder/groupism.
People say:
There’s a thin line between slavery and wage labour, in the second case a person sells his labour power or potential to deliver something so the commodity he sells is his labour power whereas in the first case the person himself is a commodity. Different tools of different social system.
I reply:
Not necessarily, slaves could be well-treated and paid a good amount for recreation in posh societies.
And, if you look at a computer farm where 20 employees are making a product, and the manager (rather than they themselves) sell that product in return for a majestic cut out of the profit – that “pimping”, specifically, is what i analogize with slavery.
en.wikipedia.org/…/Executive_ … ation_in….
(Selling another man’s work)
It is a sort of middlemanship conducive to master/slave disorder, and it is only lightly masked by the traditional white collar excuse (i.e. that the mangement is “teaching” the professionals “something” or “brings “something” to the table”) …
For example, if you look at traditional HR management and their strict rules liek you must wear this badge (refer slave branding) , enter and exit at such times (although it is all justified by “reason” that a herd can only ever dance together), no alternative thinking policy etc., all this is better fitting into the definition “slavery” than anything sophisticated. Sad is the yuppie who takes pride in his wage slavery rather than acknowledging that they must stop and rather do logical things (mostly revolving around reforestation, workshops, true education so that people end up complete people rather than “ageing adolescents” etc.)
They reply to me:
but the hr or your manager still can’t say what you do or not do at night and even there is an option to quit the job or terminate the contract, which is rather was not an option in classical slavery. Read wage labour capital for further explanation of wage labour and the obviously associated hatred generated in the labourers mind, of which we are often triggered by. Actually I was reading “wage labour and capital” this weekend, so found this topic so coincidentally familiar
I reply:
Fuck that book (instead, for economics, see drive.google.com/open?id=1A1qxs … myRXIv1Ksg)…
Quitting the job is not an option for the most except for a few lucky ones like me.
I am not talking about classical slavery but the psychological element of slavery being the commonality
the key question is
Is this guy doing what he REALLY* wants to do?
or
Is this guy doing what his wage labour’s purchasers want him to do?
I use the term slavery, you use wage labour but the question’s answer is the same.
- What is what one REALLY wants to do? The moment you ask that question you leave the realm of absurdity and enter the realm of philosophy and yet 99.999% of people never even ask that question which is the 1 thing we need to remind them.