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title: "Joyous Jazz"
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date: "2024-04-09"
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description: "Trying a new jazz club and sharing the joy of music with my partner"
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title: "Young Again"
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date: "2024-04-22"
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description: "Reflecting on experiences as I enter my last year of being young that made me feel much younger"
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# This Time Around
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> ["Io" by Hellen Stellar](https://songwhip.com/helenstellar/io)
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As I wrap up my thirties and still look about half my age I'm reflecting on my life. I'm reminded of things that make me feel younger this week.
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## The College Life
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{{< figure src="/images/ncsubelltower1.jpeg" title="NC State Bell Tower" alt="NC State Bell Tower">}}
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On Monday April 15th my partner, Amara, and I went to the NC State Wolfpack basketball celebration at the bell tower on campus. Unfortunately we didn't win either the women's nor the men's tournaments but we did make it to the Final Four with some great players, teams, and just generally wonderful people. Since those tournaments were going on at the same time in different parts of the country the teams and the school wanted to get everyone together to celebrate with each other.
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{{< figure src="/images/alan-amara-ncsubelltower.jpeg" title="Alan and Amara at the NC State Bell Tower" alt="Alan and Amara at the NC State Bell Tower">}}
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As a Wolfpack fan our teams sent a resounding message: "we're back!" There's a lot to be said about how the NCAA came down with sanctions on our men's basketball team in the late 1980's. We will just leave it at saying that if there were any improprieties or unethical actions in our program, I'm glad they were punished, but the punishment seemed to work too well and contributed to keeping Wolfpack basketball from the notoriety and talent we had earned. Well, no more. We're back! This season showed in many ways with both our men's and women's teams that we can go against all odds, do it with style, with skill, and with joy overflowing from our hearts.
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{{< figure src="/images/djburnsjr-nando.jpeg" title="DJ Burns Jr. (c) News and Observer" alt="DJ Burns Jr. Smiling with Sunglasses Photo from News and Observer">}}
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Let's focus on one of the best examples: DJ Burns Jr. This guy is wonderful. Not only is he a large presence on the court at 6'9" but he is larger than life in real life because he's always just beaming with delight. In between plays on the court he's often smiling, laughing, dancing on the sidelines. He has an infectious joy for life that you can't help but catch even just watching him on TV. It's a bit like the sanguine happiness of the fictious Ted Lasso.
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"Why not us?" became our slogan on flags, banners, shirts, and chanted everywhere throughout Wolfpack nation.
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> I recognize that "Why not us?" was first used by [NC Central in ESPN's docuseries The Undefeated](https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-releases/2021/02/why-not-us-north-carolina-central-university-mens-basketball-from-executive-producers-chris-paul-stephen-a-smith-to-debut-as-part-of-new-the-undefeated-on-espn/). This phrase itself isn't something that copyright law can cover as far as I'm aware since it's too generic by itself. It's why you cannot copyright a slogan like "We sell the best today" but "BestBuy" has their logo trademarked. One is just using common words, the other is using particular words/styles that are registered to only be used by the company. Anyways, I think it's always good to respect and recognize the original source to attribute.
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Back on campus for this event I was reminded of so many wonderful times in my late teens and early twenties at college.
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## Whenever I'm alone with you, you make me feel like I am young again
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> ["Lovesong" by The Cure](https://songwhip.com/the-cure/lovesong2001)
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I'm incredibly grateful for my partner, and the more time I spend with her we often both wish we had known each other when we were younger.
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And there's just numerous reasons that we met at the perfect time and things wouldn't have been as great if her and I met in high school or college for instance.
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> I wish I knew you when I was young
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> We coulda got so high
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> Now we're here, it's been so long
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> Two strangers in the bright light
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>
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> ["Wish I Knew You" by The Revivalists](https://songwhip.com/the-revivalists/wish-i-knew-you)
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So we'll focus for now on sharing the joys of being together now. And one of those things really reminded me of the times when I was in college since I've moved across the county to be closer to her. While setting up my new living space I've got a great sit/stand desk that I've tried to cram into a small room with some other furniture already in there. That really takes me back to the shoebox dorm room I shared with my best friend Andrew in Sullivan hall or the apartments I stayed in. Having to Tetris(🧱) the furniture and things to make it work, years before people discovered tiny houses and the art of [Marie Kondo](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Kondo).
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{{< figure src="/images/battlestation.jpeg" title="New Office Setup with Sit|Stand Desk" alt="New Office Setup with Sit|Stand Desk">}}
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## What's My Age Again?
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> ["What's my age again?" by Blink-182](https://songwhip.com/blink-182/whats-my-age-again)
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Amara and I both have had some tough times and difficult challenges in our lives. That's why we often intentionally spend time doing things that may seem childish to some but bring a lot of joy to us. Beyond not apologizing, I'm going further to suggest you should try this too. There's many too many discouraging, bleak things these days to always focus on those. So I'd been thinking for a while about doing Go-Karts as a fun date and just a fun activity and ended up inviting two couples of friends to join us for a birthday party at Frankie's fun park.
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{{< figure src="/images/gokarting.jpeg" title="Go Karting" alt="Go Karting">}}
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We had a great time playing laser tag and even though our group didn't get to stay together we all made up the top of the leaderboard on both teams.
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{{< figure src="/images/lasertagleaderboard.jpeg" title="Laser Tag Leaderboard" alt="Laser Tag Leaderboard">}}
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So whatever brings you joy, life, curiousity, and wonder be sure to prioritize seeking it in your life. There's plenty of time to reflect and criticize the hardships of life, but for now we're celebrating the abounding beauty in life!
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> How do you do it? You make me want to live again.
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> ["How Do You Do?" by Hot Chip](https://songwhip.com/hot-chip/how-do-you-do)
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title: "Jolly and the Sanguine Serenity"
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date: "2024-05-01"
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# Jolly and the Sanguine Serenity
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[Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness - The Smashing Pumpkins](https://songwhip.com/the-smashing-pumpkins/mellon-collie-and-the-infinite-sadness)
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> <sup>44</sup> But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, <sup>45</sup> so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven. **_For he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust._** <sup>46</sup> For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same?
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> Matthew 5:44-46 ESV
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## The Rain Falls on the Just and the Unjust
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It seems to be one of life's greatest mysteries. Why do good things happen to bad people, and bad things keep happening to good people?
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I'm going to speak in general stories but these are all real things that have effected people in my spheres in life, and recently.
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In what seemed a lifetime it took to find your perfect partner you lived and loved together until they got diagnosed with a debilitating condition that eventually took its toll and with it their life. You're a young adult happily married and your partner found out her breast cancer came back in stage 4. The world has taken its toll on your family and what was once one of you children faced with harsh mental illness has stressed everyone out past the breaking point. Your child is in elementary school doing well, but it's after having survived cancer twice! Your young adult friend had a bright future full of promise ahead but you found out he had a heart attack and passed away. You lost a family member you always thought would be right there with you. A loved one passed away far before their time. You got a new diagnosis for a chronic and debilitating illness. Life with chronic illnesses caught up again and caused lots of stress and made it impossible to keep up with school, with work, and with life. Chronic illness closed doors of opportunity and left you with frustrating decisions of how to ration out healthcare or medicines because our America runs its healthcare worse than many 3rd world nations do. You lost your job for no reason. You lost your job for a BS reason that wasn't your fault. You poured out your heart for your partner only to have it broken and your relationship blow up in your face.
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Meanwhile the rich get richer. The powerful retain and grab more power. The lauded get more praise and take all the conversation and attention leaving no air for the rest of us. Authoritarians get power and riches for life. Fascism is on the rise.
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Why then do we see so many awful people doing so well while the rest of us hardworking and good people suffer?
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## Rest for the Weary
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> If never you find what you’re looking for
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> Come on back to the front porch
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> Say my name through the screen door
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> Come on back to the front porch
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> Whatever you’ve done, it doesn’t matter
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> 'Cause darling we're all a little splintered and battered
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> But the light is on, what you waiting for?
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> Come on back, come on back to the front porch
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> [Front Porch - Joy Williams](https://songwhip.com/joy-williams/frontporch)
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Perhaps we are looking at it from the wrong perspective though?
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For starters, I'm a believer that there are no such things as "good" people, and by the same token no "bad" people either. The latter I often struggle to embrace with my heart if I'm honest. I want to see justice. And it doesn't feel to me much like justice when rich people hoard wealth and other people starve. It irks me to hear people use the term "good christian" because theologically I only see a case for all people being children of God, beloved, and called into his grace. We are all sinners, not one of us can earn our righteousness nor salvation and thank Jesus for doing the work, because we don't have to.
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One thing I've learned about Jesus's kingdom is that it's very much inverted. Pastor Mike at my church once said Jesus may seem to turn everything on its head, but it only looks that way because we are so used to our upside down perspective that we miss him turning things right-side up.
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## Whatever you Face, God can Handle it
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Modern Christianity often shies away from the difficult and the deep, the sad and the inexplicable. A friend of mine at church mentioned that he analyzed the word content of "contemporary christian" music and contrasted that to the Psalms, that have a lot of language of suffering, and pain. Much of modern christianity cannot be bothered to address the painful, the difficult, the misunderstood.
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## Emotional Intelligence
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In visiting a new church closer to where we live I heard the pastor say something that I disagreed or thought may have been a misunderstanding. He was making a joke clearly - talking about our sinful nature. It was something about if sinning doesn't bring you joy, you're not trying hard enough. This is where nuance and modern science can actually help. You see it's understandable to conflate pleasure, happiness, and joy all together. Why is that? Simply put, they are separate distinct emotions that all share the same universal facial expression 😄. Contrastingly most other basic universal human emotions have their own unique universal facial expression. Take for instance sadness 😭, contempt 😏, surprise 😮, fear 😨, and disgust 🤢. In short one thing that makes joy different is that it more akin to a mood though can present as an emotion at times. By definition emotions only last a moment. By definition of joy, it is a pleasurable state that depends less on the immediate stimuli, environment, or circumstances. So joy can't come from the very real pleasure of sin, it's always temporary, and fleeting.
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> Being a Christian is less about cautiously avoiding sin than about courageously and actively doing God's will.
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## True Joy
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What is then actual joy and how do we experience it?
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> But let all who take refuge in you rejoice; let them sing joyful praises forever. Spread your protection over them, that all who love your name may be filled with joy.
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> God gives wisdom, knowledge, and joy to those who please him. But if a sinner becomes wealthy, God takes the wealth away and gives it to those who please him.
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It is a gift from God, but it's also a state of praise and pleasure in knowing God's promises for us.
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> Sanguine (adjective)
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> marked by eager hopefullness: confidently optimistic
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> [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sanguine](Merriam-Webster Dictionary)
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But the bible also provides us the counter points:
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> Mobs gather in the streets, crying out for wine. **Joy** has turned to gloom. Gladness has been banished from the land.
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## Jesus, Long Suffering Man of Sorrows
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You see God does not prevent us from suffering but instead suffers along side us. A while back I think it was pastor Elliot at my church that said when you suffer for God you aren't a sucker: you look like your savior. And it's true. God humbled himself to become a human just like us and was willing to lay down his own life to take on our sins and die the death we should have had. But Jesus, being *the life* could not be held by death and resurrected to offer forgiveness and life eternal to us too.
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It's not that Jesus is not the happy blessings, it's that he's not *only* those things. So to forget his long suffering nature and to live in denial of our own struggles and hardships is diminishing our own lives.
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> Brian: You can do whatever you want with your life, but one day you'll know what love truly is. It's the sour and the sweet. And I know sour, which allows me to appreciate the sweet.
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>
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> Vanilla Sky - Cameron Crowe
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## The Fullness of Life is not the Absence of Pain
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Likewise not acknowledging the full nature of Jesus is watering down his full power and majesty. It's similar to what author Chimimanda Ngozi Adachie says about stereotypes reducing us to only be a fraction of who we are:
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> The problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete. They make one story become the only story.
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So instead of succumbing to the inevitable pains, sorrows, and despair in life, count it all joy. It's joyful because we get to share both the pleasures and the triumphs of life with our God and our loved ones. The same way we can share the hardships, the times of doubt, the times of apathy or ennui. Because the sweetness of life is just that much sweeter when we have been through the pains of death and depression. Acknowledge the heartache, but don't dwell in it longer than needed. Don't sulk or wallow. When you get through it, and you will get through it, remember what God has delivered you from and put that in actions and words that help others in need. This is the true joy of life. This is what gets us out of bed in the morning excited to start the day. Knowing it will bring struggles, setbacks, heartbreaks, and pains. But knowing that the victory on the other side is worth it. That each person is a beloved child of God, so hearing them or helping them or simply being with them is itself the prize.
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> Christianity stands or falls with its revolutionary protest against violence, arbitrariness and pride of power and with its plea for the weak. Christians are doing too little to make these points clear rather than too much. Christendom adjusts far too easily to the worship of power. Christians should give more offense, shock the world far more, than they are doing now. Christian should take a stronger stand in favor of the weak rather than considering first the possible right of the strong.
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>
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> Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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## Pain is an Inevitable Truth; Beauty, Light, Life and Joy are also Inevitable Truths
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Embrace who you are and where you are. Know that you won't always be in the current circumstances. This too shall pass. Until then, know you are not alone. Even if I'm just some rando behind the keyboard of my computer, know there are people out there that care. If it's not me, I guarantee there are people in your life.
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Learn to be jolly and find the sanguine serenity in knowing you are loved. Let it start with the truth that the creator of all is always reaching out in love to you, and is long suffering alongside each of us in all the pain we may encounter. That which you have done to the least of my children, you have done to me. This is the true meaning of joy. Embracing the pain and heartache and choosing to hold fast to the love that will not let us go.
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> There’s a darkness upon me that’s flooded in light
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> In the fine print they tell me what’s wrong and what’s right
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> And it comes in black and it comes in white
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> And I’m frightened by those that don’t see it
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> <br/>\[Verse 2\]
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> When nothing is owed or deserved or expected
|
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> And your life doesn’t change by the man that’s elected
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> If you’re loved by someone, you’re never rejected
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> Decide what to be and go be it
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> <br/>\[Chorus\]
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> There was a dream and one day I could see it
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> Like a bird in a cage I broke in and demanded that somebody free it
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> And there was a kid with a head full of doubt
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> So I’ll scream til I die and the last of those bad thoughts are finally out
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>
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> [Head Full of Doubt, Road Full of Promise - Avett Brothers](https://songwhip.com/the-avett-brothers/head-full-of-doubtroad-full-of-promise)
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## Rejoice in Pain, Rejoice in Pleasure
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And I'll close this epic for the ages with a bible verse that one of my dear friends suffering from an illness she may never recover from in this life had shared, because it's the most beautiful summary of anything I've said so far.
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> “But I will rejoice even if I lose my life, pouring it out like a liquid offering to God, just like your faithful service is an offering to God. And I want all of you to share that joy.”
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>
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> No, your fight is not with them
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> Yours is with your time here
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> Dream your dreams, but don't pretend
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> Make friends with what you are
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> Give your heart and change your mind
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> You're allowed to do it
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> Because God knows it's been done to you and
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> Somehow you got through it
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> Alive in the age of worry
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> Smile in the age of worry
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> Go out in the age of worry
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> And say, "Worry, why should I care?"
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>
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> The Age of Worry - John Mayer
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## Constant Worry and Anxiety
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We live in an age of constant worry and anxiety. A lot of that is the by-product of late stage capitalism, inequity, and constant exhausting crises with a lack of attention to ever fixing root causes. Most of those are external factors though and largely outside of our control as individuals. So let go of those for a minute and let's take a journey inward.
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> Yutori is a Japanese lifestyle concept. To best explain it I'll put in my own words: intentionally making space in your mind (and heart) for life to play out and be content with what happens.
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You see Yutori offers us release from the "rat-race" of modern living: Keeping up with the Joneses, jockeying for rank and promotions, and seeking validation from other flawed people. The Japanese people have long dealt with problems of overworking even to the point of death! They call it Karoshi in these extreme cases and it should be obvious why everyone wants to avoid that. Work related stress drove too many people to suicide or to have other life threating health conditions.
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> Any day now, I shall be released...
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>
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> I Shall Be Released - Jeff Buckley
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## Contentment is not settling, it is finding the life that pleases you
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Here's another great resource on the concept: [Yutori - Space for Peace of Mind](https://ikigaitribe.com/blogpost/yutori-room-in-your-mind/).
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Three Japanese researchers set out to measure Yutori at the beginning of this century. Yamashita-san, Yagi-san, and Furukawa-san discovered Yutori does not come from having material needs and desires but is more strongly correlated to psychological benefits like contentment. While it's important to have a baseline of free time, a supportive environment and economic resources, they don't grant you full Yutori. Much like money does not provide motivation to people but rather discourages those when inequitable and lacking, material resources don't get you to high levels of Yutori, but can prevent you if you don't have the basics covered.
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When realizing high contentment most people had improved other psychological factors like enjoyment, behavioral freedom, and challenge.
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> I don't care too much for money, money can't buy me love
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>
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> Can't Buy Me Love - The Beatles
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## Making Space and Time
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Ready to give up the "rat-race," jump off the hamster wheel, and find peace in your life? While it's very subjective what actually makes your feel this relaxation and make time for important interruptions to your life, there's a lot of simple little changes you can try today to bring back joy. So kiss goodbye the "I'm always busy" mantra.
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### Yutori Tips
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- Take time off from having your mobile device or computer around.
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- Turn off notifications on mobile and computing devices.
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- Take a walk outside at a park or your neighborhood.
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- Cut out, or cut back on social media usage.
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- Plan extra time to travel places, especially with routine commutes.
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- Plan "free time" in your calendar with no other agenda then use that time to contact important people, allow interruptions, or think about what's important to you.
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- Journal - this should be private and confidential but other than that no rules, write whatever is on your heart or mind.
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- Meditate.
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- If you are a person of faith or are open to it, pray.
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- Let go of things you have no agency over.
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- If you have an iPhone use the new homescreen customization feature to apply a tint to all apps so you have a calming color like blue instead of red, yellow, orange or other alarming colors.
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- Set clear boundaries between work/school and your personal life and honor them. If someone else repeatedly does not respect your boundaries tell them and quit engaging with them until they demonstrate positive changes.
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- If you are a morning person, wake up early and have some quiet time, alternatively find time in the afternoonor evening if that's better.
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- Read a book.
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- Don't overbook your schedule; plan in buffer time between meetings, tasks, events to not only be physically present but also mentally change gears and be mentally present.
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- Be okay with saying no. If you're not able to do something 100% you should consider whether you need to do it at all.
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- Make time to process emotions when high impact events come up.
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- Plan to arrive places early. That way you have time to be distracted for a few minutes to chat with people or read something.
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- Know your "non-negotiables" and make sure your needs are met. I have several health conditions that I have to take care of daily. One of those being diabetes, means I know I need to have regular healthy meals. If an event takes place during a meal time and does not mention food that's a hard pass. If I have to compromise my personal needs or desires and cannot give you my best self, what's the point?
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- If you're an introvert get comfortable asking for introvert time by yourself.
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- Make to-do tasks appropriately scoped and scheduled. This one is hard but I've learned that making everything top priority means that nothing is high priority. So instead be realistic with what you are promising and design your work to go in order of priority that's accurately measured by needs or urgency and be okay leaving unfinished work. If it's not still there for you when you get back, that's a red flag that things need to change in that situation or you may look into better places to work.
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# What You Can't See of the Dark Side
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[Star Wars Synopsis of Main Series](https://www.nydailynews.com/2016/12/19/here-are-plot-summaries-for-the-entire-big-screen-star-wars-saga-including-rogue-one/) or a [Longer Discussion with backstory and sidestories added in](https://www.looper.com/162409/the-entire-star-wars-story-finally-explained/)
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I've been re-watching many of the Star Wars main series and the spin off series with my partner and thoroughly enjoying it.
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> All I want, all I want, all I want is the chance
|
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> Someone with lasers and mirrors for eyes
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> Catching radio waves of alien bands
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> That can dance to the music and hover in the air
|
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> Someone that makes me feel at home whenever
|
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> Today, tomorrow, you get it forever
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>
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> Is that too much to ask?
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> Is that too much to ask?
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> Is that too much to ask
|
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> For? I don't know
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>
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> (Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
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> Someone I love and who loves me
|
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> (Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
|
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> Yeah, that and maybe the world
|
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> (Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
|
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> Someone that loves me the way of Star Wars
|
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>
|
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> Star Wars, Wizards and Ninja Wars
|
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> Star Wars, Wizards and Ninja Wars
|
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>
|
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> **Star Wars - Ryan Adams & The Cardinals**
|
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|
||||
Growing up watching Star Wars the Original Series (Episodes 4-6) I had a much more simplistic view of it as the classic struggle between good and evil. The light side being good and the dark side being evil. The true brilliance in the fiction is that they're not nearly that simple. My partner being younger than me and watching it with her brother who is a bit younger still started out with the prequels (episodes 1-3). That trilogy focuses on the journey of one young Anakin Skywalker.
|
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|
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Amara, my partner, has an affinity for Anakin who becomes Darth Vader and got me to look at the series in a different light - or darkness. We also watched some fascinating youtube videos discussing the story arcs of his character and that of the main series big bad antagonist Emperor Palpatine. To keep the post shorter and focused I'm sticking with Anakin/Darth Vader here.
|
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|
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## How Anakin Became Darth Vader
|
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|
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Anakin starts out as a cute kid who is super smart with technology, piloting ships, and a potential to have great power through his attunement to the force. The force is a semi spiritual energy that permeates all creatures in the Star Wars universe. For those in tune with it they can use it to have seemingly magical powers of influence over people and powers to control the physical attributes of their worlds.
|
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|
||||
Young Anakin also starts off as a slave with a single mother who is also enslaved. Despite that he is remarkably loving, compassionate, and would not think twice to give you the coat off his own back. There's a virgin birth or messiah mythology thing going on here too which is why he doesn't have a father. But more on that later.
|
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|
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{{< figure src="/images/anakin-vader-shadow.jpg" title="Anakin Vader Shadow" alt="Anakin Vader Shadow">}}
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The Jedi are a quasi-religious group of light side force attuned people function as sheriffs who investigate disputes and enforce justice in the Galatic Republic. When two have crash landed on Anakin's (Ani's) planet we see them being resourceful but also a bit fumbling and unprepared.
|
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|
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One of the Jedi, Qui-gon concieves a plan to help fix their broken space ship that involves gambling with Ani and his mother's owner that Ani can win a race, and the owner will free them and give the need part for repairing their ship. The owner negotiates to only freeing Ani, not his mother and agrees. Meanwhile Ani puts his life on the line in a dangerous race where most ships don't make the finish line and sometimes their pilots dont's either. He does end up winning after overcoming some cheating from the defending champ, but as promised his mother still remains enslaved.
|
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|
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There's too many more ways to show how the Jedi constantly let down Ani in things that he desires or needs in his growth development and life. I think this time I see truly how the Jedi are arrogant and too attached to their hubris to not see the Machiavellian maneuvers that Palpatine makes in the Galatic Senate and in the dark training himself and apprentices in the Dark Side of the force. Meanwhile he provides the father figure that Anakin so desparately craves in his life by simply being available and easier to talk to about anything. The Jedi are rigid, inflexible and teach Ani to supress his emotions that are deemed negative.
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## Into the Shadows
|
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|
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{{< figure src="/images/fei-id.jpg" title="Xenogears Fei and Id " alt="Fei and Id duality from Xenogears">}}
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|
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Here's where we get into Jungian psychology and some more practical personal experience and advise.
|
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|
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> There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. To me, it is a prison.
|
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>
|
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> Hamlet, in Shakespeare's Hamlet
|
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|
||||
Hamlet is on to something here. He recognizes that he is twice imprisoned - once physically by another king and kingdom but twice by the imprisonment of his mind.
|
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|
||||
These are all very similar to what brother Malcolm X taught his followers: see during his time in prison he learned to free his mind. He also observed, compared, and contrasted the "Field Negro" to the "House Negro." The synopsis was that the House Negro was able to enjoy a better life living as their master, learning and speaking the same language, wearing the same fine clothes, spared from most of the harder labor, eating the same food. But in the end they were still enslaved. And their master would never reciprocate their respect for their master because he didn't see them as people that could be his equals. So their minds still enslaved both and to the master there was no difference. Instead he says free your mind, find your truth, and demand the respect for exactly who you are. There is much power in this level of self awareness. You learn to not take nonsense from anyone else whether they are intentionally trying to enslave you or unintentionally harming you.
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> The man who promises everything is sure to fulfill nothing, and everyone who promises too much is in danger of using evil means in order to carry out his promises, and is already on the road to perdition.
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>
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> Carl Jung
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||||
Similar to what Hamlet hints at emotions are neither good nor bad. They are in a real way the language our bodies use to communicate. So when we deny, suppress, stuff down our emotions we are actually harming ourselves and eventually those around us.
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||||
Instead of seeking to eliminate what emotions we are ashamed of or society calls negative or unworthy we should seek to be aware of them. Some self control is certainly a good thing. But we should be cognizant that we are not allowing ourselves, say anger, in a particular moment because other people are not receptive to it and work to process that feeling later in a safe time.
|
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|
||||
This is the basis for what Carl Jung calls Shadow Work. The idea is that you find your personal truth through all aspects of yourself even the ones that others deem unworthy, embarassing, or undesirable. Being able to live as a full person is a process that requires awareness of your shadow self and knowing when and how to integrate that into your public self.
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{{< figure src="/images/darksideofthemoon.png" title="Dark Side of The Moon Album Cover" alt="Dark Side of The Moon Album Cover">}}
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## Embrace The Dark Side of your Shadow
|
||||
|
||||
> And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes,
|
||||
> I'll see you on the dark side of the moon!
|
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>
|
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> Brain Damage - Pink Floyd
|
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||||
For me personally this looks like awareness of my people pleasing nature and self-denial. I'm learning that my self care is a non-negotiable. If I don't take care of myselfyou're either not getting my best self or I'm spending time to pay for it having to rest or being sick. I'll be first to admit it can be hard sometimes feeling like you are letting people down to take care of yourself, but try to contextualize it. How much is that other person really worth in your life? They don't know what you're dealing with and thus they likely will never offer to help with many of your greatest needs. So set boundaries, say no, have conditions that look out for yourself.
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||||
I'll end with a joke that my partner and I have - mostly coming from the delivery of how we say. I asked do you love me? She said yes, but I love myself more. Jokingly with a face of disgust I said but I hope you love God most. I think this a really healthy hierarchy though. Your higher calling should come first, then yourself, then your partner or most important loved one. I have a strong tendency to go with myself last and that's not helping anyone if I show up for you and I'm already burnt out.
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This concept has been kicking around in my head for months now. It's simple. It says what it means and means what it says: "Money is justice."
|
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> Money, get back
|
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>
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> I'm alright, Jack, keep your hands off of my stack
|
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>
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> Money, it's a hit
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>
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> Ah, don't give me that do-goody-good bullshit
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>
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> Money, it's a crime
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>
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> Share it fairly, but don't take a slice of my pie
|
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>
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> Money, so they say
|
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>
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> Is the root of all evil today
|
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>
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> Money - Pink Floyd
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# The Love of Money or the Money of Love?
|
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> For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. And some people, craving money, have wandered from the true faith and pierced themselves with many sorrows.
|
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>
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> 1 Timothy 6:10
|
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Money itself is not the root of all evil. It's not really anything but a mere tool. But when you love it more than you love the people that helped you make it you might forget that your empire was built on the backs of the people you exploited. And let me tell you they're not happy that you took advantage of them. You can pay people to tell you otherwise but it cannot erase the truth written in their hearts. I sometimes pity people who are super rich and surround themselves with yes people. They will never hear any problems with them, but that doesn't mean they don't have problems. True love, loyalty and respect tell a person when they are wrong, and that person will listen. Otherwise you just have a narcisist tyrant.
|
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||||
Conversely, as we'll see later, money can be used as a tool to better one's own life (without costing another's) and to improve others and invest in a higher cause.
|
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|
||||
Large corporations have all the power in the US. Why? Because they can afford better lawyers. Why? Because they have more money than individuals. Buy a politician or the whole government if you'd like. Everyone's got a price. Citizens United in the US Supreme court made corruption legal, so the only reason you wouldn't do it is you lack the funds to do so. Rich people get to live above the law and face no legal reprocussions or at most negligible fines.
|
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|
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> I'mma tell you what you told me, cash rules everything around me
|
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>
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> Dolla Dolla Bill ya'll
|
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>
|
||||
> Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill) - Wyclef Jean ft. Akon, Lil Wayne, Niia
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## The Rich Get Richer
|
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||||
Why does it feel like the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer? Why do people get hardened hearts, become cynical and are forced to do work we hate like the eponymous "sweetest girl" in Wyclef's retro banger? Sure the political corruption accounts for some of it, but all lies require at least two people: one to tell the lie, but another to believe the lie. We cannot control the huxsters and charlatans that seek to decieve, swindle, distract, divide, and destroy us for their own gain. We can control our own lives and outlook.
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|
||||
Perhaps it's actually because we aren't living like we truly understand that money is justice.
|
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||||
Let's hear some wisdom from my life's greatest teacher Jesus and then discuss.
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> 19 “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. 21 Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be.
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>
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> 22 “Your eye is like a lamp that provides light for your body. When your eye is healthy, your whole body is filled with light. 23 But when your eye is unhealthy, your whole body is filled with darkness. And if the light you think you have is actually darkness, how deep that darkness is!
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>
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> 24 “No one can serve two masters. For you will hate one and love the other; you will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and be enslaved to money.
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>
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> Matthew 6:19-24
|
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|
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Here's a great visual exploration of this teaching courtesy of The Bible Project {{< youtube id="GpqOdHV3dmU" >}}
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|
||||
What things you store up are where your heart is. If you trust God to sustain you instead of your own things and ability to provide you'll find that you have your needs met in abundance and you'll find the joy of an eternal life right now!
|
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|
||||
Jesus also talks on another occasion about how the money that we are entrusted with is important by what we do with it, rather than what it is itself. You see if you believe as I do that God created everything, what purpose does he have with money? He could literally create more out of thin air at will! But God knows that our hearts motives are exposed by what we do with money.
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> 14 “Again, the Kingdom of Heaven can be illustrated by the story of a man going on a long trip. He called together his servants and entrusted his money to them while he was gone. 15 He gave five bags of silver[b] to one, two bags of silver to another, and one bag of silver to the last—dividing it in proportion to their abilities. He then left on his trip.
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>
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> 16 “The servant who received the five bags of silver began to invest the money and earned five more. 17 The servant with two bags of silver also went to work and earned two more. 18 But the servant who received the one bag of silver dug a hole in the ground and hid the master’s money.
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>
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> 19 “After a long time their master returned from his trip and called them to give an account of how they had used his money. 20 The servant to whom he had entrusted the five bags of silver came forward with five more and said, ‘Master, you gave me five bags of silver to invest, and I have earned five more.’
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>
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> 21 “The master was full of praise. ‘Well done, my good and faithful servant. You have been faithful in handling this small amount, so now I will give you many more responsibilities. Let’s celebrate together![c]’
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>
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> 22 “The servant who had received the two bags of silver came forward and said, ‘Master, you gave me two bags of silver to invest, and I have earned two more.’
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>
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> 23 “The master said, ‘Well done, my good and faithful servant. You have been faithful in handling this small amount, so now I will give you many more responsibilities. Let’s celebrate together!’
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>
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> 24 “Then the servant with the one bag of silver came and said, ‘Master, I knew you were a harsh man, harvesting crops you didn’t plant and gathering crops you didn’t cultivate. 25 I was afraid I would lose your money, so I hid it in the earth. Look, here is your money back.’
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>
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> 26 “But the master replied, ‘You wicked and lazy servant! If you knew I harvested crops I didn’t plant and gathered crops I didn’t cultivate, 27 why didn’t you deposit my money in the bank? At least I could have gotten some interest on it.’
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>
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> 28 “Then he ordered, ‘Take the money from this servant, and give it to the one with the ten bags of silver. 29 To those who use well what they are given, even more will be given, and they will have an abundance. But from those who do nothing, even what little they have will be taken away. 30 Now throw this useless servant into outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’
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>
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> Matthew 25:14-30
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Again here Jesus is saying that in this life we will be entrusted with money, things of some value, but all of which pale in comparison to the riches of the creator and his eternal joy. If you have little but you do little with it, what sense is there in giving you more? We must expand our concept of money, of resources and seek to increase their value through generosity.
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## Lifestyles of the Rich and Unscrupulous
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If money can buy favor with corrupt governments and set you and your family up for all needs and desires to be met why bother to serve God first? I think Jesus actually agrees with you. But there will come a day when all your earthly treasure will be no more. It may be a hurricane that comes in and topples and washes away all your homes or businesses, it may be a pandemic or a health problem like the cancer that took Steve Jobs's life. Eventually death, loss, will come to us all and no amount of money can protect you from that. If money is your God, then you'll eventually find is it merciless and cruel.
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However, there's really not that many people with enough money to really justify that mindset. And for those that do have that wealth, they really ought to be taxed back to a slightly more modest value. I don't hate rich people. If you do well in life, by all means, enjoy the rewards. But it's never really satisifying. That's why the richest people are often the most greedy. And it comes at the grave cost of the rest of us. So I'd suggest that we make billionaires cease to exist. Don't get me wrong, leave the people alive, but simply tax wealth beyond $999,999,999 at 100%. At some point even they don't know what to do with it. One can only buy so many yachts, ya know?
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Then take that money and put it to good use. Did you know that Gen Z has an unemployment rate that is at least twice every other age cohort? Older generations should be comfortable retiring and living their latter years in dignity instead of keeping their nose to the grindstone. The housing market is barely affordable for anyone right now. Groceries are necessary for life but many people are unable to comfortably afford enough. Layoffs are happening in all jobs and only ever do one thing well - supress wages. That's right layoffs don't consisently even increase value or productivity with the company.
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## Litigious Recourse
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While it may seem that those with lots of money are just above the law and do whatever they want at all costs, this is not totally the case. We are nothing if not a litigious people in the US. And it may actually be a way of seeking true justice. Most individual law suits do little to nothing. Corporations and rich people can afford to make you settle out of court in arbitration which allows them to hide whatever egregious deeds they do. Often the punishment or settlement comes out to be a price that is probably substantial for the alleged victims but barely a slap on the wrist for the alleged offending corporation. That's where class action suits and repeated law suits are making a difference. When enough fees and fines pile up, it becomes a business decision, and when it becomes a business decision the corporation must decide that it's not worth continuing their offending action, or suffer going out of business if it becomes expensive enough.
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## The Case for Reparations
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There's a lot of people that are mad about diversity and inclusion right now. I think the problem is that their demographic has been neglected or mistreated as well. So to that I say, why not actually just truly help everyone? There's also a problem where for social minorities people have tried to increase equality. The problem is that until we treat each other as humans, fully, with all equity we are not doing justice and ultimately will fail at any unifying action. Equity is equal pay for equal work. If a woman is hired because you don't want to afford a man's salary, you cannot afford to hire the woman even if you find a way to get away with paying her less.
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Similarly people of color have systemic disadvantages built-in because of the economic opportunity and wealth transferal differences between them and their white peers. If your family has multiple generations of unpaid slave labor, then barely paid share-cropping servitude, then lower paying work, you're highly unlikely to inherit anything other than debt, grief, and anxiety. Money will never erase the dark history of slavery and exploitation of people, but it's a start and could go a long way to providing opportunities to descendants that are alive now and still have time to live and enjoy the respect of society.
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## Final Take Away
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Many of these ideas are a bit abstract and cannot be accomplished simply or easily without many people working together. So let's focus on some things that you can start today:
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- Be wise with your money. Ask for enough, know your worth, and accept nothing less. Also don't ask for too much.
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- Communicate boundaries and problems you have with people you trust.
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- Equity > Equality. The easiest way to practice this is to ask if someone looks different, has a different culture, has different chromosomes, has a different family, has a different lifestyle are you still valuing them as a person of any other group and are you paying them the same for the same work?
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- Put your money to work. Invest it wisely. Give generously once your needs are met.
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- Trust in a higher power (I suggest God/Jesus, but I recognize that you may have your own different faith)
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- Most people won't be super rich (for example Billionaires) so don't advocate for them. They can pay plenty of lobbyists to whine on their behalf
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- Consider advocating a tax policy that makes it impossible for people to accumulate more than $999,999,999. Even half of that is way more money than one needs.
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- Consider advocating for progressive taxes like America had from the 1940's until 1980's.
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- Let go of trickle-down neo-liberal economics. They just don't work.
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- Create more education opportunities that are available to lower income people.
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- Stop advocating for, allowing, or condoning monopolistic business practices. This includes opposing mergers and aquisitions in general, and certainly at the larger level.
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- Honor people in transactions: pay them what they are worth and hold them accountable to their promises.
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- Most importantly make sure that you use money as a tool that reflects your greatest value being the intangibles that make life worthwhile like your faith, your loved ones, and improving people's lives.
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title: "Desert Power"
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# Lost in the Wilderness
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Featured Image by Nici Keil from Pixabay
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**CONTENT WARNING: There's plenty of raw emotions and language some might find objectionable. If you cannot handle that, read no more**
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This past week we saw everything change. And nothing changed at all. The American general election came and went and the sun still rose in the morning and set in the evening the following day. We even had a beautiful weekend which my partner and I enjoyed walking through our local park.
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{{< figure src="/images/joyner-park-fall.jpeg" title="Joyner Park in Fall" alt="Joyner Park in Fall">}}
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Nevertheless, here we are. Lost in the wilderness. Americans are hurt bro, don't ask us how we're doing. Americans that voted by a large margin for Trump did so on purpose. They're fuming mad because their lives are going nowhere fast. And it's not their fault. They're mad because they cannot afford to buy a house and the rent to live anywhere keeps getting jacked up. They're mad because they fear lay-offs. They're mad because grocery prices keep going up and it's becoming impossible to afford the basic necessities. They're mad because there aren't jobs that are available and willing to hire and train people.They're mad because the jobs that exist cannot pay the bills. They're mad because the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer. So they voted to say "Fuck you!" to all of it.
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I get it. We did this. I didn't vote for that fascist prick, but the Democrats party had already abandoned America when they abandoned middle and working class and poor Americans in the 1990's. They keep doing this nonsense where they offer the political equivalent of being watered down Republicans. Who in their right mind goes for the half-assed version when they can have the real thing?!?
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|
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But it just so happens the only party that was listening to the pain of Americans are also fascists. And so now we all are. And thus even the meager things that our government once provided as social safety nets and provisions to help uplift or protect the vulnerable in society will be systematically dismantled. It probably won't happen overnight, and they are still an incompetent bunch of nincompoops. Marj Greene for instance, got re-elected but she's not going to be more charismatic, intelligent, or informed. And she's also a woman, which means while she jockeys for power in the new administration she still lacks a Y chromosome. And that's enough for your bigoted dear leader to permanently discard you, or at least until you're useful to be a tool to him again.
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|
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I don't know how this is going to play out but it's going to be bad for everyone. So congrats to those who were already hurting and now have inflicted the hurt on everyone else. We may not have all united over night but we're in this place of hurt together. Welcome to the desert.
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> So save your prayers
|
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> For when we're really gonna need 'em
|
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> Throw out your cares and fly
|
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> Wanna go for a ride?
|
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>
|
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> Intoxicated with the madness
|
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> I'm in love with my sadness
|
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> Bullshit fakers, enchanted kingdoms
|
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> The fashion victims chew their charcoal teeth
|
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>
|
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> I never let on
|
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> That I was on a sinkin' ship
|
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> I never let on that I was down
|
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>
|
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> You blame yourself
|
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> For what you can't ignore
|
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> You blame yourself for wanting more
|
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>
|
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> Zero - The Smashing Pumpkins
|
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|
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# We've been here before
|
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|
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We've been here before. Well, maybe not you and I, but our country sure has. So has the world. I've heard human history is a catalog of people's misery. And thus it is.
|
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|
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[Adam Conover interviews journalist and historian Jamelle Bouie](https://youtu.be/t-FQLn9oRrU?si=mhIxHHip6n5I7Bws) about how America under the next Trump administration will be different than what we are used to but actually more like what America always was.
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{{< youtube id="t-FQLn9oRrU" >}}
|
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|
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> Hello, darkness, my old friend
|
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> I've come to talk with you again
|
||||
> Because a vision softly creeping
|
||||
> Left its seeds while I was sleeping
|
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> And the vision that was planted in my brain
|
||||
> Still remains
|
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> Within the sound of silence
|
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>
|
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> And the people bowed and prayed
|
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> To the neon god they made
|
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> And the sign flashed out its warning
|
||||
> In the words that it was forming
|
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> And the sign said, "The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls
|
||||
> And tenement halls
|
||||
> And whispered in the sound of silence"
|
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|
||||
The interview there with Bouie is very helpful when you are in a sober headspace to be able to take it in. And it's long so here's a Too Long; Didn't Read summary:
|
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|
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## TL;DR Adam Conover interviews Jamelle Bouie about the upcoming American transformation under another Trump administration:
|
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|
||||
- Many of us were taught in school that things like Brown v. Board of Education are the true America, but this election and our history shows that the Civil Rights Era is over and things like electing Barrack Obama are actually the outliers. We are returning to our Nativist Racist Individualist roots.
|
||||
- When someone tells you who they are, believe them. I need not recap all the awful things that Trump has said and promised, but I'll highlight a few now that he will have no real checks on his power in the Supreme court, federal courts, nor congress. Instead he will have plenty of support for his agenda.
|
||||
- Ethnic cleansing/Genocidal level of mass deportation of people deemed to be "illegal immigrants." Stated this way to emphasize that it does not matter if you are a citizen, or here legally, it only matters what the supreme leader thinks.
|
||||
- [Repealment of the Affordable Care Act](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-aca-subsidies-health-insurance-affordable-care-act-congress/) ( This means that not only will you no longer have the ability to purchase health insurance at reasonable prices and with subsidies if qualifying, but they will likely remove the ban on "pre-existing condition" clauses which will result in hundreds of millions of Americans being unable to purchase health insurance at all due to discrimination )
|
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- Gutting of Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security
|
||||
- General rollbacks and gutting of government agencies that provide social benefits to people: welfare, education, subsidies
|
||||
- [10% to 20% Tariff tax on all imported goods that will be passed on to regular Americans when shopping to the tune of an estimated $1,253 to $4,000 per year](https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/business/money-report/trumps-tariff-plan-why-hes-pushing-for-them-and-how-they-might-end-up-raising-prices/5963832/)
|
||||
- Mass firing/lay-offs of government civil service workers
|
||||
- Effective National abortion and reporductive healthcare ban via the [Comstock Act](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comstock_Act_of_1873)
|
||||
- Ending of the Russian War in Ukraine by forcing Ukraine to cede around 20% of its territory to become a Russian controlled Demilitarized zone (DMZ)
|
||||
- Courts will no longer be an effective way to seek to address compensations for one's grievances
|
||||
- The rich will get even more rich at the expense of the American taxpayers, the ruling class will extort as much money as possible from the government
|
||||
- Racists and bigots will be even more emboldened to openly express hate-speech
|
||||
- The court system and justices will be something we must fight against for progress for the remainder of our lives if you're my age as a millennial. If you're younger there's a chance you may see real change in your twilight years of life, but you'll also have to make sure you make it that long with the deck being stacked against you
|
||||
- [While many gains to help our climate may be far enough along to not be reversible, it's hard to say that a Trump presidency would be anything other than a hinderance or setback](https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidcarlin/2024/11/07/donald-trump-and-the-climate-consequences-of-the-2024-us-election/) to a world [already wrecked](https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/01/weather/hurricane-helene-path-of-destruction-climate-dg/index.html) by [climate chaos.](https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/11/18/us/california-camp-fire-paradise.html)
|
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|
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## Masks Off
|
||||
|
||||
You see this is actually a masks off moment in our country. This is who we are. This revelation isn't a surprise to many black and brown people who've been living with this kind of oppresion and neglect their entire lives and for centuries and generations prior. And you may have voted for the clown and didn't realize that this will be ruining your life as well. But it will. Mark my words it will. And when it does, I'm not going to be saying I told you so. I'm fresh out of fucks to give. And I'll have moved on then. But do take the time you need to grieve. It has been coming in and out in waves for me and seems likely to continue this way for the remainder of my time on this planet.
|
||||
|
||||
So forgive me if you feel like I'm abandoning you or neglecting you. But I cannot. I just can't do it anymore. We're moving into a new era where the government will provide little to no remedy for your life's problems. And here you'll need to chart a course on your own. This is part of the eponymous Desert Power that I'm referring to: the power gained by people that survive and then learn to thrive under oppression.
|
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|
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{{< youtube id="4ZHwu0uut3k" >}}
|
||||
|
||||
> And if somebody hurts you, I wanna fight
|
||||
> But my hand's been broken one too many times
|
||||
> So I'll use my voice, I'll be so fucking rude
|
||||
> Words, they always win, but I know I'll lose
|
||||
> And I'd sing a song that'd be just ours
|
||||
> But I sang 'em all to another heart
|
||||
>
|
||||
> And I wanna cry, I wanna learn to love
|
||||
> But all my tears have been used up
|
||||
>
|
||||
> On another love, another love
|
||||
> All my tears have been used up
|
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|
||||
# Desert Power
|
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|
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**Mild Spoiler Alert for Denis Villenuve and Frank Herbert's Dune**
|
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|
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{{< figure src="/images/dune.jpeg" title="DUNE" alt="DUNE">}}
|
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|
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## DUNE Relevant Plot Synopsis
|
||||
|
||||
In the far future humans have mastered new technologies that have enabled space travel. They also created computers and AI that were too smart and rebellious for their own good, then banned and destroyed all of them. In the galactic empire they still require a way to navigate while traveling through space so they train people who dedicate their minds and lives to becoming "Mentats" or human calculators. Because this is very mentally strenous many rely on performance enhancing drug like substance know as "spice" to enhance their existing brainpower.
|
||||
|
||||
There's just one catch - there's only one planet in the universe that is known to have spice and it's the brutal desert planet Arrakis. There, the political faction of House Harkonnen has controlled and ruled this land with an iron fist subjugating its native people, the Fremen, to enslavement and oppression at every turn. As if the planet itself weren't already bad enough! It's so dry that you cannot survive in the desert for longer than a few minutes without a stillsuit, which is a sort of space suit adapted to perserve your body's moisture. On top of that there's these giant wyrm creatures that will pop up out of the sand and devour battalions of people whole.
|
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|
||||
Who in their right minds would want to ever go there for any reason? Yet go there House Atriedes with Baron Leto and his son Paul they do. When the Galactic emperor decrees that the Harkonnens will no longer be allowed to setup their shop on Arrakis and Atriedes is compelled to take over. Leto is no fool, mind you, he knows full well they are going right into a trap. But he goes anyways. One, because he knows that he cannot politically turn down the emperor's request. And two because he sees an opportunity to improve his family's lives and legacy, even if it ends up costing many of their lives.
|
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|
||||
> Leto:
|
||||
>
|
||||
> "I need you by my side. When we get to Arrakis we will face enormous danger"
|
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>
|
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> Paul:
|
||||
>
|
||||
> "What danger? Fremen? The Desert?"
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Leto:
|
||||
>
|
||||
> "Political danger."
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Leto:
|
||||
> (Paraphrased) The Emperor means to start a war by giving us Arrakis and inviting the other Houses to fight us to control it. But if we tap the true power of Arrakis we could be stronger than ever.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Paul:
|
||||
>
|
||||
> "What does that mean? Mining spice, keeping the Fremen in their place? We'd be no better than the Harkonnens!"
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Leto:
|
||||
>
|
||||
> (Paraphrased) It means forming an alliance with the native people, the Fremen, becoming one of them and learning from how they survive and thrive in such a harsh environment where everything in and on the planet would seek to kill them at each opportunity. Desert Power. We go to Arrakis to cultivate Desert Power.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Leto:
|
||||
>
|
||||
> "A great man doesn't seek to lead. He's called to it. And he answers."
|
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|
||||
# Answering the Call
|
||||
|
||||
If this country, if this world seeks to destroy me, so be it. My home is not here. These are not my people. This was never my desire.
|
||||
|
||||
My home is with Jesus, and his people are my people. Cast your lot with this world if you want to. My calling is to first and foremost be loved by God, and then return that love to all his children. Just because you are wallowing in a pit of despair doesn't mean you get to pull me in there with you. Instead, might I show you my God who found me a sinner not worthy of his love and still called me by name and said "My beloved son, I'm delighted by your presence, please come join me." For now I am but a sojourner in this meat machine of flesh and bones, but I'm not from here and it's not where I'm heading.
|
||||
|
||||
> 36 “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?”
|
||||
>
|
||||
> 37 Jesus replied, “‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ 40 The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments.”
|
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>
|
||||
> Matthew 22:36-40
|
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|
||||
## Still Lost
|
||||
|
||||
Another thing Duke Leto Atriedes said to his son was if you aren't feeling called and you aren't ready you still have fulfilled the only thing I ever need you to be: my son. Likewise I feel strongly that my primary purpose in life is to be loved by my heavenly father and would love to share that joy with you. It is true joy because no man can be elected or sieze power that could ever take that away. No climate chaos can separate us from that love of our heavenly father. No amount of oppression nor suffering can erase or separate us from that love. It doesn't matter the magnitude of the challenges before us, we cannot be separated from a loving heavenly father that always invites us in.
|
||||
|
||||
The bible, like human history is a catalog of misery. But the bible is special not for that reason. That's just matter of fact. Instead it's more about the stories of redemption from a God who loves us anyways no matter how broken we become. It's the greatest love story of all time because it is a love story of all time and beyond time. God's spirit was there in the beginning hovering amidst the chaos breathing life into all its existence. When one day the second law of thermodynamics comes to pass and we all return to the chaos of entropy, God's spirit will remain.
|
||||
|
||||
## The Road to Redemption Goes Through the Desert
|
||||
|
||||
> Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery
|
||||
> None but ourselves can free our minds
|
||||
> Have no fear for atomic energy
|
||||
> 'Cause none of them can stop the time
|
||||
> How long shall they kill our prophets
|
||||
> While we stand aside and look?
|
||||
> Ooh, some say it's just a part of it
|
||||
> We've got to fulfill the book
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Won't you help to sing
|
||||
> These songs of freedom?
|
||||
> 'Cause all I ever have
|
||||
> Redemption songs
|
||||
> Redemption songs
|
||||
> Redemption songs
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Redemption Song - Bob Marley & The Wailers
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{{< youtube id="yv5xonFSC4c" >}}
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When Jesus found himself in the wilderness for 40 days and nights, he was fasting and praying. At that time the devil tempted him constantly, but Jesus knew that power was found in the wilderness. The kind of power that can only be found be trust and submission to a higher power of God the father. When finally Jesus banished the devil for good proclaiming to only worship God, angels came to tend to all of Jesus's needs. Then something else curious happened: Jesus started his ministry.
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You see not only had Jesus found his power, but he found his message in submitting to God's will.
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You may feel like I still do, lost, without someone you can trust, still hurting, but know that this too shall pass. You are not alone. God's invitation of love is always there for you. And we have each other.
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**When this does eventually pass will you hear your call? Will you answer? Will you emerge with purpose and Desert Power?**
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title: "Leopard Meet Face"
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date: "2024-11-20"
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# Elections Have Consequences
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**CONTENT WARNING: There's plenty of raw emotions and language some might find objectionable. If you cannot handle that, read no more**
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Hang in there with this message, I have a hopeful message here and I think it's well grounded in reality. Until we get there it's about to get brutal. For everyone. I never asked for this, but you did. Have fun getting what you wanted.
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{{< figure src="/images/never-asked-for-this.jpg" title="I never asked for this" alt="I never asked for this" width="250" >}}
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Let's start with a brief recap of what's happened and what will happen: Trump won the US election. He will be President on January 20th 2025. While we cannot predict exactly what he will do as president we can look to his campaign promises and last term as president as a prediction of what we might see, combined with some conditional changes in American Democracy, the electorate, and the man himself.
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## Policy Promises from Trump
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1. Eliminate legal abortions and reproductive care
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2. Repeal the Affordable Care Act
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3. The Dollar will lose it's power and the USA will no longer be trusted in global politics
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4. Dismantle the so called "Deep State" of career civil servants in Government
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5. Dismantle the Department of Education
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6. Dissolve Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security
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7. A 10% to 60% tariff on *all* imported goods
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8. A woefully inept and actively hurtful Department of Health and Human Services (will need to many disease outbreaks, and general poisoning of you)
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9. Massive deportations of people that are deemed by the administration as illegal immigrants (your current personhood or citizenship status will likely not matter at all in this determination)
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10. Tax cuts for *only the super rich* where they will be outright stealing from taxpayers' tax dollars and perhaps literally stealing from you as well
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11. The news media will go from bad to worse and will likely be mostly dis and mis-information
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### Downstream effects of many of the above will include
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1. Estimated 10%-50% price increases in all goods and services you buy including gas and groceries
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2. Mass layoffs of government employees
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3. Mass layoffs in companies
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4. Massive shortages in workers for all jobs especially manual labor
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5. Families being torn apart, people dying of preventable and treatable diseases
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6. People getting more chronic and life threatening illnesses
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7. More foreign wars we already couldn't afford
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## Surely They Won't Eat MY Face!?!
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{{< figure src="/images/myface.png" title="I never thought Leopards would eat MY face" alt="I never thought Leopards would eat MY face" >}}
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[This meme refers to a sentiment that parodies people who regret voting for cruel and unjust politicians or policies](https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/leopards-eating-peoples-faces-party), as in the case of Trump's first term in America or Brexit in the UK.
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## Fuck Around; Find Out
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{{< youtube id="ZRjzj-mA5Zc" >}}
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Many MAGA people are freaking out right now because they are already seeing the social blowback of their rash decisions. Latino men that voted for the president-elect didn't realize that Trump said he would deport lots of illegal immigrants. And mark my words when I say it won't just be Latinos who are here illegally. Have you met a discerning bigot? Yeah me neither. They don't care, if you're brown, you're gone. Your VA benefits are about to go away. Prices on everything are about to go up. And sane, liberal, progressive or just normal humans that don't support Fascism aren't here for it. When the face eating Leopards come we're going to be too busy protecting ourselves and our own.
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Paraphrased from a man in the video: "Liberals are only intolerant of one thing: Mind your own business and don't force your lifestyles and opinions to be the law for everyone. Or liberals are only intolerant of intolerant people."
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Partners are intentionally cheating, divorcing, and even swearing off unrepentant MAGA people. The Korean trend of 4B is coming to the US in a big way. [4B is a cultural and politcal movement that comes from 4 verbs that in Korean begin with B but stand for: No dating, No Sex, No Pregnancy, and No Marriage](https://www.npr.org/2024/11/08/nx-s1-5182888/4b-movement-trump-south-korea). So men if you're looking to find women on dating apps or in person that were already difficult for the same reasons, then get ready for a lot of lonely nights with pornhub as your only partner. At least until that gets banned. I think what the kids are saying now is "Go fuck yourself."
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Meanwhile the rest of the country and world who aren't part of the MAGA cult are cutting out people that are. It's not because who they voted for, but *because they were already toxic.*
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{{< youtube id="GAn7Y1KxP8c" >}}
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It's too late to change your vote now. Voter's remorse can't save you from the consequences of the shitty people you elected.
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> It's the devil's way now
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> There is no way out
|
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> You can scream and you can shout
|
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> It is too late now
|
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> Because
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>
|
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> You have not been
|
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> Paying attention
|
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> Paying attention
|
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> Paying attention
|
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>
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> 2 + 2 = 5 by Radiohead
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{{< youtube id="2w6kHS_IRrE" >}}
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# Damned if You Do; Damned if You Don't
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I've often given Trump credit for being the perfect politician for this era because he literally promises anything and everything to everyone (equally sarcastically and earnestly as it's fully both). He's probably also dumb enough (or full of himself) to fully believe himself when he says it. So he's not lying to you. Or at least not in his own mind.
|
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But when presented with realities, facts, evidence, most of these claims crumble as dust in the wind.
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|
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Part of my theory here, which is advised by many other political thinkers out there, is that Trump will either do one of two things with each of his policies and promises: fail to accomplish them, or accomplish them and enrage most Americans by doing them.
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|
||||
This time around he has surrounded himself with loyalists. A posse of yes men. They will all be 100% loyal, but they won't necessarily be competent. Nor is the man himself. He has seriously floated ideas that are as dumb as Mike Meyer's Dr. Evil character and had the same level of ability to achieve them.
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{{< youtube id="ao-Sahfy7Hg" >}}
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> God money's not looking for the cure
|
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> God money's not concerned about the sick among the pure
|
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> God money, let's go dancing on the backs of the bruised
|
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> God money's not one to choose
|
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>
|
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> No, you can't take it, no you can't take it
|
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> No, you can't take that away from me
|
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> No, you can't take it, no you can't take it
|
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> No, you can't take that away from me
|
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>
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> Head like a hole, black as your soul
|
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> I'd rather die than give you control
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> Head like a hole, black as your soul
|
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> I'd rather die than give you control
|
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>
|
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> Bow down before the one you serve
|
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> You're going to get what you deserve
|
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> Bow down before the one you serve
|
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> You're going to get what you deserve
|
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>
|
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> Head like a Hole by Nine Inch Nails
|
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|
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## Damned if You Don't
|
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|
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This section is less about what Trump will actually do because precisely the point is to think about what happens if he doesn't fulfill his promises or achieve his stated or implicit goals. So we'll focus more on why he's unable to accomplish those goals and what the implications are.
|
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|
||||
If there's something Trump's good at is marketing to people and conning them. If there's any virtue to him it's that he is comically inept. Things like trying to nuclear bomb a hurricane, putting shark with lasers on their head and alligators in a moat at the Southern border of the US. He's not nearly the brightest bulb in the Christmas tree.
|
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|
||||
Then there's his advisors: people like RFK Jr. who literally had a brain worm but actually has dumb and hurtful ideas like taking flouride out of tap water which has been proven to just give people teeth cavities. Or Matt Gaetz who stands credibly accused as a child sex trafficker is supposed to be the head of the Dept. of Justice? And then to make government more efficient he's appointing Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk! Two more comical baffoons who's bravado and wealth inheritances along with one being the literal beneficiary of Apartheid exploitation are the only things that made them wealthy.
|
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|
||||
Okay so what happens if this nincompoop gang fails to accomplish any goals because they are too inept?
|
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|
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Backlash from their voters! Remember "Build the Wall" and "Make Mexico pay for it"? Yeah promises made, promises promptly ignored.
|
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|
||||
It's possible that happens this time, but it's also possible it doesn't. Because not only is Trump surrounded by "Yes men" he's got a Supreme Court, and both houses of Congress on his side.
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|
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## Damned if you Do
|
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{{< youtube id="asP2BHnyUTo" >}}
|
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|
||||
> They lie when they say we matter
|
||||
> Lies are a whole new chapter
|
||||
> Smile when you reach your master
|
||||
> Lookin' in the eye of the rapture
|
||||
> They lie when they say we matter
|
||||
> Some'd rather believe in a liar
|
||||
> Pride in the hearts of believers
|
||||
> While the city ignites on fire
|
||||
> While your life hangs in the balance
|
||||
> The innocent caught in the violence
|
||||
> Silence everybody that ain't like us
|
||||
> Devising words to divide us
|
||||
> Fear in the heart of the millions
|
||||
> One percent with their billions
|
||||
> Savage politicians got the whole world ripe for the pickin'
|
||||
>
|
||||
> All hail to the chief
|
||||
> Who came in the name of a thief
|
||||
> To cease peace
|
||||
> (He be comin' around that mountain!)
|
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>
|
||||
> Hail to the Chief by Prophets of Rage
|
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|
||||
Here's the real panoply of chaos. Let's say that Trump and his cabinet of chaos are actually successful at getting their way on issues. What's next?
|
||||
|
||||
This is going to hurt really bad. Depending on which ones of those policies above get implemented it could really hurt you and your loved ones but let's first take a look at the necessary steps to get us there.
|
||||
|
||||
Trump needs his cabinet of chaos appointed by congress. There are rumors that many Republicans already won't support his picks. So this is either a lie and he proceeds as planned without congress in the way, or they stand in the way. If they do there is a constitutional provision for him to declare a recess and appoint whoever he wants. If the latter happens that's a big sign that we already live in an autocracy that has no functional democratic parts left.
|
||||
|
||||
Okay so he's a despot now. Now what?
|
||||
|
||||
Here's where the real fun, the real reign of terror starts. I'm going to group some of the similar categories together to make discussion easier here. The reality I suspect will be a combo of failures to achieve and failures from achieving his goals.
|
||||
|
||||
### Mass Deportations
|
||||
|
||||
If this happens at any level it's hard to imagine that it will be anything apart for genocidal cleansing of a mad dictator. It is likely that Trump uses the National Guard from sympathetic or supporting states to invade other states and enforce these deportations. Also a friendly reminder that Fascist bigots are not ones for nuance so it doesn't matter your racial identity nor your citizenship nor your legal status in the US. If they think you are an illegal immigrant, supportive of someone who is, or just someone they don't like; away you go! It is said that the states without sympathetic local leaders (think Governors, Mayors, legislatures, or municipal councils) will likely conscript their local police forces to defend people against this invading army.
|
||||
|
||||
But that's not really where this policy will be most brutal. Instead it will be when the protesting/counter-protesting chaos errupts and Trump declares martial law. It will be the civil unrest of the 1960's all over again this time with the result of ruining lives and taking away your rights. This could well break out into a Civil War, but at very least will literally tear apart communities all across the country with force and violence.
|
||||
|
||||
Further fun fact (sarcasm): Because many predominantly Latino immigrants work in food production, construction, and other manual labor jobs you can count on the prices to raise or skyrocket depending on your area.
|
||||
|
||||
### Dismantling of the Government and its Agencies
|
||||
|
||||
{{< youtube id="6LmIdJ0RIpE" >}}
|
||||
|
||||
> Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Ronald Reagan
|
||||
|
||||
Congrats bitch, you got what you wanted. Might be a couple decades after you left this world but here we are. Eventually we got here.
|
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{{< youtube id="tvepo1WXF9s" >}}
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||||
|
||||
This is what happens when your political opposition has all the power and charm of the dead fish handshake. You're the proverbial dog chasing the truck that finally caught it. What do you do now? Well in this case you're going to be thrown into hardcore reactionary mode with a fight for your survival.
|
||||
|
||||
I've heard the era we are entering being characterized by Darwinian "Survival of the fittest" and I think that's right. And not the actual Darwinian concepts, but the bastardized versions that everyone has been wrongly taught more like Social Darwinism.
|
||||
|
||||
This will look like what it says: the federal government will be dismantled. Lots of government workers will lose their jobs, the agencies will cease to adequately function, funding will dry up (including federal funding sent to states like with schools), social safety net programs relied upon by millions of Americans will no longer provide any benefits (Veterans Administration, Affordable Care Act, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, Food, Affordable Housing, Government Subsidies and incentives, no more protection for big businesses poisoning your community with pollution, no protection or preparedness for pandemics and illnesses, cut off funding for research)
|
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|
||||
### Trade Wars while You Get Robbed
|
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|
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{{< figure src="images/wars.jpg" title="Wars, Wars Everywhere" alt="Wars, Wars Everywhere" >}}
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|
||||
Trump clearly has stated multiple times that he wants tariffs on all imported goods, and especially high ones from goods coming in from China. Reporting has them at 10% to 20% across the board and up to 60% on China. Tariffs are super simple to understand. Tariffs are taxes. They are charged at the port of entry for goods that are imported into a country. And then the companies that get charged with these taxes raise the prices of their goods. So you pay the tax.
|
||||
|
||||
**Tariffs = increased taxes and prices for you.**
|
||||
|
||||
Okay, where do my tax dollars go you might ask? Great question! In a functional democracy they would go to services that help the country's people. These are things like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the VA, the ACA, affordable housing units, research grants. But wait I thought you said Trump's Administration is going to cut and dismantle those benefits?
|
||||
|
||||
Bingo! Now you're catching on. So that still doesn't answer the question: "Where does the money go?" This one's actually more obvious and easy than the tariff explanation. Your money goes to Trump and his cronies, and fat-cat rich robber barons. The American Oligarchy. So if your money gets taken without your agreement and ends up lining Trump's coffers what do we call that? I know there's a word for it somewhere around here...
|
||||
|
||||
Theft. Stealing. Robbery. Grifting. Fleecing. Swindling. Fraud. Corruption.
|
||||
|
||||
And yet he gets away with all of it. Why? Pay no attention to the men behind the curtain. They're just cleaning out your savings account, stealing wages, crashing your retirement funds, charging you an arm and a leg just to live your life.
|
||||
|
||||
It's the classic slight of hand you see. You were focused on something wild or outrageous and they're in the vault cleaning your clock. You see tariffs at the levels proposed will absolutely trigger retaliatory policies from other countries. Now we're in a trade war. Whether it's war of physical violence or economics the fog of war remains. The chaos and confusion will distract you and they will keep on stealing and stealing and stealing from you until you've nothing left to give.
|
||||
|
||||
Buckle up and keep your eyes on the prize. You'll have more than enough distractions and they all want you to forget what's really happening: you're getting robbed!
|
||||
|
||||
It goes without saying that this won't be popular with the American people, or will it? If you stay distracted you won't even realize what's happened until it's too late.
|
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|
||||
# What Comes Next?
|
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|
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{{< youtube id="jKw6n0PnTMY" >}}
|
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|
||||
> [King George]
|
||||
> They say
|
||||
> The price of my war's not a price that they're willing to pay
|
||||
> Insane
|
||||
> You cheat with the French, now I'm fighting with France and with Spain
|
||||
> I'm so blue
|
||||
> I thought that we'd made an arrangement
|
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> When you went away
|
||||
> You were mine to subdue
|
||||
> Well, even despite our estrangement, I've got
|
||||
> A small query for you:
|
||||
>
|
||||
> What comes next?
|
||||
> You've been freed
|
||||
> Do you know how hard it is to lead?
|
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>
|
||||
> You're on your own
|
||||
> Awesome. Wow
|
||||
> Do you have a clue what happens now?
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Oceans rise
|
||||
> Empires fall
|
||||
> It's much harder when it's all your call
|
||||
>
|
||||
> All alone, across the sea
|
||||
> When your people say they hate you
|
||||
> Don't come crawling back to me
|
||||
>
|
||||
> You're on your own...
|
||||
>
|
||||
> What Comes Next? by Lin-Manuel Miranda from Hamilton
|
||||
|
||||
At this point it should be obvious that Trump will fail by anyone's standards. He's made too many promises to too many people. He will either fail to fulfill those promises causing people to admit that he's incapable of the job they elected him to do or worse, he will achieve his goals and it will ruin the lives of millions of Americans.
|
||||
|
||||
There's plenty of people who argued over the approach to fixing problems in our society with two main proposals:
|
||||
1. Incremental improvements
|
||||
2. Accelerationism which suggests to destroy, dismantle, or tear the whole thing down and start over.
|
||||
|
||||
Well that argument is over now: we're going off the rails on a crazy train!
|
||||
|
||||
{{< youtube id="Djrl6fu8myo" >}}
|
||||
|
||||
> Crazy, but that's how it goes
|
||||
> Millions of people living as foes
|
||||
> Maybe it's not too late
|
||||
> To learn how to love and forget how to hate
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Mental wounds not healing, life's a bitter shame
|
||||
>
|
||||
> I'm going off the rails on a crazy train
|
||||
> I'm going off the rails on a crazy train
|
||||
> (Let's go)
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne
|
||||
|
||||
# Hope, What Hope?
|
||||
|
||||
These days I'm seeing hope more like it's presented in the Hunger Games: A dangerous feeling that others use to manipulate and control you. But there are still things that we can hope in and from the inevitable failure of Trump and the US government can spring forth something new.
|
||||
|
||||
> "Destruction is a form of creation."
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Paraphrased dialog from the film Donnie Darko
|
||||
|
||||
Where there is destruction, failure, and death, there too is the opportunity for creation, success, and life. And perhaps this time around the MAGA crew have taken their wrecking ball to the slower incremental change that the Democrats offered while preventing transformative change that's so desparately needed.
|
||||
|
||||
So if their reckless behavior paves the way for new possibilities in politics and life that were impossible or inconceivable before, thanks for that I guess?
|
||||
|
||||
{{< youtube id="nWWml4yiFb4" >}}
|
||||
|
||||
> Let the past die, kill it if you have to. That's the only way you'll become what you were meant to be.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Kylo Ren from Star Wars: The Last Jedi
|
||||
|
||||
## Tabula Rasa
|
||||
|
||||
What's left is a clean slate for those of us who survive and advance. I wish my life weren't so often characterized by merely surviving but I didn't ask for any of this. My only job is to determine how to proceed.
|
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|
||||
> “I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo.
|
||||
"So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”
|
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>
|
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> from Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien
|
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|
||||
When the going gets tough, the so called 'tough' are already long gone. They lost interest, conviction, disciple, vitality, endurance to continue on when their false gods show who they are no one and nothing of importance and cannot support them. It leaves more elbow room for the rest of us to carry on while those so called 'tough' people have checked out.
|
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Trump will fail. How he fails will be determined by how things play out in the upcoming years. But he will fail. The world we will inherit will likely be shaped greatly by his ruinous actions. But you get to determine who you are. Now, tomorrow, and for every day that you survive and advance. You bring who you are to the new world. It will be a world that all of us survivors get to shape in our image and serve our values. So what are your values? I'm not advocating for you to actively harm MAGA or anyone who disagrees with you. That's not my style and it shouldn't be yours. But no one requires you to spend any time or energy on people who literally can't be bothered to care if you live or you die. So cut ties with anyone who holds back your personal growth. Join me in shaping a reality that we want to live in. Be honest about your needs and desires. Be bold with a future that is truly better for all. Be ready, when our enemies defeat themselves the world will be ours for the making. And we will re-create it not as it is now. No more will there be the brokeness, the corruption, the greed, the selfishness, the bigotry, the scandals, the thievery, the enslavement, the exploitation, the pain, the suffering, the sorrow, the mourning, the capitalism, the colonialism, the contempt, the grief, nor the shame.
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# To be continued...
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I'll leave everyone with my two great sources (more to follow in upcoming posts) for how the world will be re-created both by Jesus and through a better economic system:
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1. [Kate Raworth's Doughnut Economics](https://www.amazon.com/dp/1603587969?ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_EP1W85BW9TQY8VKEAXKQ&peakEvent=1&dealEvent=0&skipTwisterOG=1&bestFormat=true)
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{{< youtube id="kxQeb2PDz9M" >}}
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2. Jesus tells us about our heavenly father's kingdom which has already come for those who have accepted him in their hearts and lives:
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> 18 Now I say to you that you are Peter (which means ‘rock’), and upon this rock I will build my church, and all the powers of hell will not conquer it. 19 And I will give you the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven. Whatever you forbid on earth will be forbidden in heaven, and whatever you permit on earth will be permitted in heaven.”
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>
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> Matthew 16:18-20
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> 11 “I tell you the truth, of all who have ever lived, none is greater than John the Baptist. Yet even the least person in the Kingdom of Heaven is greater than he is! 12 And from the time John the Baptist began preaching until now, the Kingdom of Heaven has been forcefully advancing, and violent people are attacking it. 13 For before John came, all the prophets and the law of Moses looked forward to this present time.
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>
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> Matthew 11:11-13
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> And the one sitting on the throne said, **“Look, I am making everything new!”** And then he said to me, “Write this down, for what I tell you is trustworthy and true.”
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>
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> Revelation 21:5
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title: "Family is what you make it"
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# How Family Was Defined for Us
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[All images in this post unless otherwise noted are from my brother Seth Youngblood](https://what-eye-see.smugmug.com/)
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This intro was going to start with the concept know as the lottery of birth, but I think it needs to acknowledge a broader perspective of the origins of our concepts of family.
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One often must understand a thing to have ability to fully appreciate or change or mold it into their own values.
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For some people family is defined in blood and genes - the people who share parents, grandparents, siblings and cousins.
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For some family are the people that get filed on their taxes.
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For some family are strictly a man and a woman who are married monogamously their 2.5 children, a house in the suburbs with a nice yard, perhaps a cat or a dog waiting eagerly for their people to return.
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For some family are people that look like they do.
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For some family are people that think like they do.
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For some family are a wonderful partner.
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For some family are a partner and a house with many kids.
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For some family are people who believe and worship as they do.
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For some family are anyone who comes through an open door in the neighborhood.
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For some family are choosen by those who will bring joy and delight when times are good and stand by our sides when times are bad.
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{{< figure src="images/fall-trees.jpeg" title="Fall Trees" alt="Fall Trees" >}}
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There exist many different ways people have typically defined family and the lottery of birth gives us each our starting point.
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We don't get to choose to be in this world in the first place, nor who are parents are. Instead we simply are. It doesn't matter what you believe or do not about how humans got here in the first place it's enough to observe that you exist and we can start there.
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But no one asked you if you wanted to be born to parents who were rich, or were poor. Parents who loved you and paid you attention or did not. Parents who gave in to their flaws and took it out on you or did not. This is the lottery of birth. Some people are blessed with being born into a family that's great, while many other are not.
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# Choice and Freedom: The Beauty of Adult Life
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There's that old saying about how freedom is never free, and true enough but it's also worth stating that it's often totally worth the cost. As we come into our maturity we are given choices and freedoms. Often times these are not explicitly stated so it bares repeating that we need to seek out these moments to willfully choose what's right for ourselves.
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And I can't define what's right for you, so I can simply share what I've decided and learned on my journey and hope it helps with yours.
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## Friends are Chosen Family
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I've been blessed with some great friends over the years, ones I've known since being a young boy that have stayed in touch even to this day. It's very much a blessing and also the result of my parents' choice to not move too much while myself and my brother grew up. My dad had to move a lot as the son of a Methodist church preacher often being re-assigned to a new church appointment. So he made the conscious decision to keep us in the same home, and it's paid off especially for me having went to college in the area and stayed for my adult life following graduation.
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On top of that I've made the decision myself to invest time and energy in my friends. There's been some very challenging and difficult things we've been through together and there's also been many joyful, hilarious, and wonderful times too. I won't go into the so called loneliness epidemic but I can say that I've been content and well supported by friends because we chose to invest in each other on a regular basis.
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> Is it really hard to see?
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> Why I'm perfectly lonely
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> Cause I don't belong to anyone and nobody belongs to me...
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>
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> Perfectly Lonely By John Mayer
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{{< youtube id="KoLc_6BmyTc" >}}
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Some of that was easier because I also chose to be single and content for quite a while. When you don't have a partner it frees up lots of time for other things in life and a big one I chose was my friendships.
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So I invested in friendships, my close circle of a few best friends I've known since being a kid and growing up together. I invested in friedns in my church and community. I sought out people in the community through the local chamber of commerce - in Garner then and Wake Forest now. Not having any co-workers will narrow down options or open them up when you look to others with small businesses in the area.
|
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It's important to rightly classify relationships in your life right? I got a bit carried away and started sharing about some people in the community that I met. Sure there's a few that are the types I'd take a 3am call or take a bullet for but you can't just do those things for anyone and you should be a bit more conservative with who you include in those privileges in your conscious mind.
|
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It's okay to acknowledge when people are just acquiantances. You don't have to be a jerk to them either it just means that you're saving your energy for the deeper relationships in your life. And this is a good thing - you don't have the resources to give everything to everyone so you want to be strategic to show up as your best self for the people that really matter. Your true family. Chosen or by birth, these are the people who are your goal, your journey, your adventure, your partners, and share equally in joy and sorrows of life.
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## Social Media People are Just People, but Probably not Friends or Family
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{{< figure src="images/ghost-in-the-shell.jpg" alt="Ghost in the Shell">}}
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**Ghost in the Shell Directed by Mamoru Oshii writen by Shirow Masamune**
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As a personal lifestyle choice I've cut out the majority of social media from my life. That's to say I made the willful decision to no longer engage with those platforms and their manipulative dark patterns that are basically playing with our emotions to extort money out of us or people trying to advertise at us.
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This is really a post unto itself and I'm sure you're already pretty well aware of what's going on with many of these big tech platforms and social media so I'll stick to sharing my personal journey and how it affects my friends and family.
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Earlier this year I re-watched the seminal classic anime Ghost in the Shell. I thought it a bit far-fetched how part of the premise held that while robotic androids lived in the world normal regular flesh and bone people also had their minds "hacked" as if they too were computers. But then I took a look around at the world and saw how easily and readily people are being manipulated by social media and thought it looks a bit different, but that movie was very prescient and ahead of its time.
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Originally sparked by the Cambridge Analytica scandals made public in 2018 I decided to quit engaging with what I now call the "Meta"-verse: any of the companies and platforms owned and controlled by Mark Zuckerberg. This includes Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, Threads, Messenger, and Meta Quest.
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Sure the political scandal got me to re-think my use of the platforms but the main reason I ditched them didn't have anything to do with that: it was about what they are as "social" platforms. Part of it was my political engagement socially through those platforms though. You see I realized that they were separating us algorithmically into echo chambers and that any political speech I had was either preaching to the choir, or yelling at people who would double down on their different political beliefs. And that's not really healthy for anyone.
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Aside from that it wasn't healthy for my mental health. I've often said that technology doesn't change fundamental human nature but it does amplify and accelerate it. People tend to compare ourselves to each other. I've heard it said by a wise pastor that "Comparison is the death of joy." I know this to be true in my life too. I had to through self discipline excise this joy-draining comparing of peoples best selves on social media before I could have the space and energy to build my own best life. It is also incredibly freeing. I don't have to care at all about how many likes I get for photos and videos of major life events. Does it bring joy to the people I have decided I actually care about? Brilliant! That's all that matters.
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Since giving up my use of those platforms I have done much better with my mental health (I still have an account because I don't believe they actually honor one's request to delete data nor are legally obligated to do so). I used to struggle often with depression and anxiety, while I still have some level of anxiety it is manageable and seemingly normal reactions to a chaotic world. I'm much more balanced and joyful and stable in enduring hardships. And it's given me the time and energy to truly connect with people and invest in relationships of all sorts from acquiantances to friends, to chosen family. And as an adult all family is chosen family precisely because we have the options to not chose to engage with people we call family. Even if engaging with them is the default, that we have the option to not do it means that when we do interact it was our decision to make.
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[](https://fediverse.info)
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I've also given up Twitter (which I will always call it no matter who owns it and what he calls it). I've not taken on any new commercial social networks or apps, but I have begun using what's called the Fediverse and the apps Mastodon, PixelFed, and Loops. I still have a take-it-or-leave-it approach with emphasis on the latter. It's there as a fun escape not a staple time consumer for my limited time on this planet.
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And all that has freed me up to pursue and spend time with people on my own terms that really matter to me.
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One last quick thing about social media: people on there are people too. At the end of the day they still have lives that they go home to and people they care about and importantly flaws just like the rest of us. Don't rake them over the coals forever if they did something wrong in your opinion. By all means express your anger or frustration in ways that are legal and remain harmless but the best ways to end someone bullying or having negative behavior is most often to just walk away.
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## Co-workers are Just Co-workers
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{{<figure src="images/energyvampire.jpg" alt="What we do in the Shadows: Energy Vampire" >}}
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**FX Series What We Do in the Shadows Characters Colin and Evie**
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> "We're more than a place your spend your 9-5; we're a family."
|
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>
|
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> - Many Employers these days
|
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|
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Bullshit. I'm sorry that's just not true. Work is work. It's not your family. You need to have clearer and better boundaries with work otherwise they'll keep taking more of your time and energy.
|
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|
||||
From the brilliant FX Series "What we do in the Shadows" which is generally about several vampires, there's one peculiar one who is called a psychic vampire or "energy vampire." He's a ghoul that feeds off of draining other people's energy and making them lethargic and exhausted. And I think many of us that have worked office jobs can relate to have seeing someone like that.
|
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|
||||
They're not your friends, they're not your family. Give them they minimum they require and save your real energy for people who aren't just there to leech off of you. Actual friends and true family will honor your boundaries and respect you as a person outside of your transactional value to them. By definition co-workers cannot do this because they're always forced to think about profit and making money. I'd say that a select few can certainly become in your inner circle of friends or even chosen family. You may well even know that at the time, but you'll only truly know after you are no longer working together.
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|
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# Family is What you Make It
|
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|
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{{< figure src="images/my-family.jpeg" alt="Alan's Family" >}}
|
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|
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Once you've cut out toxicity, identified your values, and made time and energy to pursue people who share them you're already home with your family. It might look different, it might change living spaces, but it will almost never feel uncomfortable. Your chosen family must share your values. They may also share many of your hobbies and interests. That's always a great place to find friends. I'd say steer away from things that are too political or tribal at first. If it's a personal interest that you would have without the people, then it's probably a good shared interest to use to meet new people. But ultimately you need people who are already heading in the same direction.
|
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|
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For me that's my lovely partner, it's the family I was born with because we choose to continue to love and support each other, it's my nephews, it's my partner's chosen family comprised of her siblings and closest friends, it's my best friends and my closest church friends who I know would be there for me with a 3am phone call because we've already done so for each other plenty of times before.
|
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|
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Your family are what you make of them, I won't tell you who to include and exclude but I will encourage you to find them based on your values and invest in them as whole human beings, not simply a transactional group of benefactors. Guard them, fight for them, love them, laugh with them, weep in sorrow with them. For they themselves do not hold the key to your best most fulfilling joyful life: they are your best most fulfilling and joyful life!
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title: "Driving Zen"
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date: "2025-01-03"
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tags:
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- life
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- lifestyles
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- transportation
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- mental health
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- sociology
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- politics
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# Finding zen while driving with one simple trick
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[All images in this post unless otherwise noted are from my brother Seth Youngblood](https://what-eye-see.smugmug.com/)
|
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|
||||
This intro was going to start with the concept know as the lottery of birth, but I think it needs to acknowledge a broader perspective of the origins of our concepts of family.
|
||||
|
||||
One often must understand a thing to have ability to fully appreciate or change or mold it into their own values.
|
||||
|
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For some people family is defined in blood and genes - the people who share parents, grandparents, siblings and cousins.
|
||||
|
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For some family are the people that get filed on their taxes.
|
||||
|
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For some family are strictly a man and a woman who are married monogamously their 2.5 children, a house in the suburbs with a nice yard, perhaps a cat or a dog waiting eagerly for their people to return.
|
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|
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For some family are people that look like they do.
|
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|
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For some family are people that think like they do.
|
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|
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For some family are a wonderful partner.
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|
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For some family are a partner and a house with many kids.
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|
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For some family are people who believe and worship as they do.
|
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|
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For some family are anyone who comes through an open door in the neighborhood.
|
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|
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For some family are choosen by those who will bring joy and delight when times are good and stand by our sides when times are bad.
|
||||
|
||||
{{< figure src="images/fall-trees.jpeg" title="Fall Trees" alt="Fall Trees" >}}
|
||||
|
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There exist many different ways people have typically defined family and the lottery of birth gives us each our starting point.
|
||||
|
||||
We don't get to choose to be in this world in the first place, nor who are parents are. Instead we simply are. It doesn't matter what you believe or do not about how humans got here in the first place it's enough to observe that you exist and we can start there.
|
||||
|
||||
But no one asked you if you wanted to be born to parents who were rich, or were poor. Parents who loved you and paid you attention or did not. Parents who gave in to their flaws and took it out on you or did not. This is the lottery of birth. Some people are blessed with being born into a family that's great, while many other are not.
|
||||
|
||||
# Choice and Freedom: The Beauty of Adult Life
|
||||
|
||||
There's that old saying about how freedom is never free, and true enough but it's also worth stating that it's often totally worth the cost. As we come into our maturity we are given choices and freedoms. Often times these are not explicitly stated so it bares repeating that we need to seek out these moments to willfully choose what's right for ourselves.
|
||||
|
||||
And I can't define what's right for you, so I can simply share what I've decided and learned on my journey and hope it helps with yours.
|
||||
|
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## Friends are Chosen Family
|
||||
|
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I've been blessed with some great friends over the years, ones I've known since being a young boy that have stayed in touch even to this day. It's very much a blessing and also the result of my parents' choice to not move too much while myself and my brother grew up. My dad had to move a lot as the son of a Methodist church preacher often being re-assigned to a new church appointment. So he made the conscious decision to keep us in the same home, and it's paid off especially for me having went to college in the area and stayed for my adult life following graduation.
|
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|
||||
On top of that I've made the decision myself to invest time and energy in my friends. There's been some very challenging and difficult things we've been through together and there's also been many joyful, hilarious, and wonderful times too. I won't go into the so called loneliness epidemic but I can say that I've been content and well supported by friends because we chose to invest in each other on a regular basis.
|
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|
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> Is it really hard to see?
|
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> Why I'm perfectly lonely
|
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> Cause I don't belong to anyone and nobody belongs to me...
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>
|
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> Perfectly Lonely By John Mayer
|
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|
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{{< youtube id="KoLc_6BmyTc" >}}
|
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|
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Some of that was easier because I also chose to be single and content for quite a while. When you don't have a partner it frees up lots of time for other things in life and a big one I chose was my friendships.
|
||||
|
||||
So I invested in friendships, my close circle of a few best friends I've known since being a kid and growing up together. I invested in friedns in my church and community. I sought out people in the community through the local chamber of commerce - in Garner then and Wake Forest now. Not having any co-workers will narrow down options or open them up when you look to others with small businesses in the area.
|
||||
|
||||
It's important to rightly classify relationships in your life right? I got a bit carried away and started sharing about some people in the community that I met. Sure there's a few that are the types I'd take a 3am call or take a bullet for but you can't just do those things for anyone and you should be a bit more conservative with who you include in those privileges in your conscious mind.
|
||||
|
||||
It's okay to acknowledge when people are just acquiantances. You don't have to be a jerk to them either it just means that you're saving your energy for the deeper relationships in your life. And this is a good thing - you don't have the resources to give everything to everyone so you want to be strategic to show up as your best self for the people that really matter. Your true family. Chosen or by birth, these are the people who are your goal, your journey, your adventure, your partners, and share equally in joy and sorrows of life.
|
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|
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## Social Media People are Just People, but Probably not Friends or Family
|
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|
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{{< figure src="images/ghost-in-the-shell.jpg" alt="Ghost in the Shell">}}
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|
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**Ghost in the Shell Directed by Mamoru Oshii writen by Shirow Masamune**
|
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|
||||
As a personal lifestyle choice I've cut out the majority of social media from my life. That's to say I made the willful decision to no longer engage with those platforms and their manipulative dark patterns that are basically playing with our emotions to extort money out of us or people trying to advertise at us.
|
||||
|
||||
This is really a post unto itself and I'm sure you're already pretty well aware of what's going on with many of these big tech platforms and social media so I'll stick to sharing my personal journey and how it affects my friends and family.
|
||||
|
||||
Earlier this year I re-watched the seminal classic anime Ghost in the Shell. I thought it a bit far-fetched how part of the premise held that while robotic androids lived in the world normal regular flesh and bone people also had their minds "hacked" as if they too were computers. But then I took a look around at the world and saw how easily and readily people are being manipulated by social media and thought it looks a bit different, but that movie was very prescient and ahead of its time.
|
||||
|
||||
Originally sparked by the Cambridge Analytica scandals made public in 2018 I decided to quit engaging with what I now call the "Meta"-verse: any of the companies and platforms owned and controlled by Mark Zuckerberg. This includes Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, Threads, Messenger, and Meta Quest.
|
||||
|
||||
Sure the political scandal got me to re-think my use of the platforms but the main reason I ditched them didn't have anything to do with that: it was about what they are as "social" platforms. Part of it was my political engagement socially through those platforms though. You see I realized that they were separating us algorithmically into echo chambers and that any political speech I had was either preaching to the choir, or yelling at people who would double down on their different political beliefs. And that's not really healthy for anyone.
|
||||
|
||||
Aside from that it wasn't healthy for my mental health. I've often said that technology doesn't change fundamental human nature but it does amplify and accelerate it. People tend to compare ourselves to each other. I've heard it said by a wise pastor that "Comparison is the death of joy." I know this to be true in my life too. I had to through self discipline excise this joy-draining comparing of peoples best selves on social media before I could have the space and energy to build my own best life. It is also incredibly freeing. I don't have to care at all about how many likes I get for photos and videos of major life events. Does it bring joy to the people I have decided I actually care about? Brilliant! That's all that matters.
|
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Since giving up my use of those platforms I have done much better with my mental health (I still have an account because I don't believe they actually honor one's request to delete data nor are legally obligated to do so). I used to struggle often with depression and anxiety, while I still have some level of anxiety it is manageable and seemingly normal reactions to a chaotic world. I'm much more balanced and joyful and stable in enduring hardships. And it's given me the time and energy to truly connect with people and invest in relationships of all sorts from acquiantances to friends, to chosen family. And as an adult all family is chosen family precisely because we have the options to not chose to engage with people we call family. Even if engaging with them is the default, that we have the option to not do it means that when we do interact it was our decision to make.
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I've also given up Twitter (which I will always call it no matter who owns it and what he calls it). I've not taken on any new commercial social networks or apps, but I have begun using what's called the Fediverse and the apps Mastodon, PixelFed, and Loops. I still have a take-it-or-leave-it approach with emphasis on the latter. It's there as a fun escape not a staple time consumer for my limited time on this planet.
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And all that has freed me up to pursue and spend time with people on my own terms that really matter to me.
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One last quick thing about social media: people on there are people too. At the end of the day they still have lives that they go home to and people they care about and importantly flaws just like the rest of us. Don't rake them over the coals forever if they did something wrong in your opinion. By all means express your anger or frustration in ways that are legal and remain harmless but the best ways to end someone bullying or having negative behavior is most often to just walk away.
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**FX Series What We Do in the Shadows Characters Colin and Evie**
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> "We're more than a place your spend your 9-5; we're a family."
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> - Many Employers these days
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Bullshit. I'm sorry that's just not true. Work is work. It's not your family. You need to have clearer and better boundaries with work otherwise they'll keep taking more of your time and energy.
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From the brilliant FX Series "What we do in the Shadows" which is generally about several vampires, there's one peculiar one who is called a psychic vampire or "energy vampire." He's a ghoul that feeds off of draining other people's energy and making them lethargic and exhausted. And I think many of us that have worked office jobs can relate to have seeing someone like that.
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They're not your friends, they're not your family. Give them they minimum they require and save your real energy for people who aren't just there to leech off of you. Actual friends and true family will honor your boundaries and respect you as a person outside of your transactional value to them. By definition co-workers cannot do this because they're always forced to think about profit and making money. I'd say that a select few can certainly become in your inner circle of friends or even chosen family. You may well even know that at the time, but you'll only truly know after you are no longer working together.
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Once you've cut out toxicity, identified your values, and made time and energy to pursue people who share them you're already home with your family. It might look different, it might change living spaces, but it will almost never feel uncomfortable. Your chosen family must share your values. They may also share many of your hobbies and interests. That's always a great place to find friends. I'd say steer away from things that are too political or tribal at first. If it's a personal interest that you would have without the people, then it's probably a good shared interest to use to meet new people. But ultimately you need people who are already heading in the same direction.
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For me that's my lovely partner, it's the family I was born with because we choose to continue to love and support each other, it's my nephews, it's my partner's chosen family comprised of her siblings and closest friends, it's my best friends and my closest church friends who I know would be there for me with a 3am phone call because we've already done so for each other plenty of times before.
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Your family are what you make of them, I won't tell you who to include and exclude but I will encourage you to find them based on your values and invest in them as whole human beings, not simply a transactional group of benefactors. Guard them, fight for them, love them, laugh with them, weep in sorrow with them. For they themselves do not hold the key to your best most fulfilling joyful life: they are your best most fulfilling and joyful life!
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We had a couple of options which both had multiple stops in the destination country but ultimately my wife and I wanted to go big on our honeymoon so we chose Thailand.
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Overall though it was phenomenal on so many levels. It's pretty hard to fathom how we got there and how amazing everything has been for our relationship, wedding, marriage, and honeymoon. I'll focus this post more on a general overview of traveling to Thailand from the West and particularly coming from the US and South Eastern region.
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## A Foodie's Paradise
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Every single meal and snack consistently raised the bar for us on what dining experiences could be.
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1. Their cuisine is spicier than most. This wasn't a problem for us as we did not order anything too spicy when given a choice and have a decent tolerance for it overall. If you do have a low spicy tolerance or taste and still want to enjoy Thai food learn the phrase: "Mai au pet" (Not Spicy) or "Mai au prik" (No Chilies or spices at all).
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- Go to the Night Markets and get Street Food (Bring Thai Baht Cash)
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- Try other cuisines: Chinese, Indian, Even European like Italian or French, and Latino they're all great!
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- The service is amazing! Wait staff are attentive, accomodate, and really look out for your preferences or allergies. They make helpful suggestions and don't get in the way of you enjoying your meal, drinks, and the people you're with.
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- The islands in the South (We went to Koh Samui) tend to be more filled with tourists and have more Western world cuisine. They are still quite good, but if you want to have Thai cuisine or something more adventurous you should explore Bangkok.
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- If you are looking to support the local economy with your drinking, consider Chang beer. It's a good lager that is owned, brewed, and distributed within Thailand. Singha's ownership has ties to China making it a less authentically local choice.
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- Most wines are imported so you may consider ordering a cocktail instead. They make lots of unique ones at each place and I recommend a tropical style drink like a spritz, mojito, or tropical fruit flavored.
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- Thai Iced Teas are great and you should try one if you haven't already. You may need to go to a cafe to get them though, some place like the Amazon Cafes that are all around Bangkok.
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## A Spiritual Paradise
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{{<figure src="images/WatPhraKaew.jpg" title="Wat Phra Kaew" alt="Temple of Wat Phra Kaew" >}}
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> "One Night in Bangkok and the world's your oyster!
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> The bars are temples but the pearls ain't free"
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>
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> One Night In Bangkok - Murray Head
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### Buddhism
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There is way too much to learn from the teaching of Buddha and the practices of his followers, but I'll summarize a few key takeways that we learned and experienced on the trip:
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1. Appreciation for the natural world and all beings in existence. The many gardens, parks, and fascinating wildlife are a sight to behold and something that connected me with our living planet in a way I'd never dreamed. Being able to snorkel and see the coral reefs was just incredible!
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2. Life is cyclical. My wife and I often asked each other in disbelief: how did we get here? Or sometimes we wonder why hardships, pain and suffering happen. Buddha teaches that all things happen in the flow of time and come and go like the ebb and flow of tides on a beach. What's here will be soon gone then some day back again in some form.
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3. Respect and appreciation of all people. Thailand is known as the land of a thousand smiles and people there do greet you with a "Sawasdee" meaning good day accompanied by a smile and a bow. They are very polite, humble, and happy people.
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4. While it's chrisitanity that teaches the body is a temple, Thai culture does much to honor one's own body in the form of holistic self care, natural remedies and thai massages. We highly recommend a Thai massage while you visit it can work wonders to relax your body and mind and help your posture, ease chronic pains, or correct problems that Western society seems to instill in us.
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5. Buddhism is not about changing the world, but accepting it as it is and rising above the sufferings of life through development of one's own life and character. We can all learn a bit from that and spend more reflective time building ourselves up deliberately instead of focusing on cutting someone else down.
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No, unlike some of those characters in White Lotus I am not considering converting to Buddhism. But I will always respect the culture of other people, especially those that graciously accept us on holiday in their own land. I think there's always something great to learn from other people, this especially includes those who are very different and those who have beliefs or values that we don't agree with at all.
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## Land of a Thousand Smiles
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{{<figure src="images/AmaraAndAlanWatPho.jpg" title="Amara and Alan at Wat Pho" alt="Amara and Alan at Wat Pho" >}}
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Thailand is a beautiful country with incredible nature, delightful people, delicious food, and a rich culture and history. If any of that appeals to you I highly encourage you plan a trip as well. Look out for future posts where I will discuss more tips and tricks for traveling and discuss these topics in greater detail.
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Until then, Sawasdee khrap!
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So I'll give my definitions so we're on the same page here: the current technology that people have and are talking about is what's called a large language model (LLM). These are a sort of word calculator that predicts the next logical word given some input words or a prompt.
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The goal, which while I imagine is still theoretically possible is not LLM's. Instead it's what are called AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) and ASI (Artificial Super Intelligence). An easy way to understand these are basically computer systems that can think at least as well as humans on all similar tasks to humans (AGI) or a super-charged version of a human brain (ASI). The value of such a machine is immeasurable and could be positively transformative to our world. Hence, there's an arms race of sorts for companies and governments to try to develop such technology. Much like similar arms races of the past with space exploration and atomic bombs there's lots of power if the possible is realized and becomes a tool you can wield.
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AI is a distraction.
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## The Moonshot AGI/ASI are Possible Not Probable
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©
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2024
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Alan Youngblood
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2025
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<time datetime="2024-04-09 00:00:00 +0000 UTC">9 April 2024</time><span class="px-2 text-primary-500">·</span><span>512 words</span><span class="px-2 text-primary-500">·</span><span title="Reading time">3 mins</span>
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<time datetime="2024-12-16T00:00:00+00:00">16 December 2024</time><span class="px-2 text-primary-500">·</span><span>2356 words</span><span class="px-2 text-primary-500">·</span><span title="Reading time">12 mins</span>
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©
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||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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|
||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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