Sunday, February 14, 2010

More

More is less?

Consume, like we were told to do after 911. And incidentally it is mentioned in They Live as part of the alien inducement to be subjugated (The message in the ravioli.).

It's economical mindlessness.

Put your mind on hold and do what you're told.

More is indeed less in that regard.

Having stuff has been a common ploy of those who would control us for I'd say eons.

I'm a firm believer that you can't have too much of a good thing.

But, as with rights come responsibilities, so it is with having more.

I wouldn't dare tell anyone what to do with what they have.

I'm not into that commie to each from each crap.

I think we can help people to help themselves.

And thus, with self sufficiency can come independence.

More is a word, as with most, that is a matter of viewpoint.

The more of the uncontrolable brat and the sociopath, is totally selfcentered. To anyone but the source, it's mindless. To the subject, it makes sense.

Like an alcoholic drinking to excess (Even that can be just one or two beers if that is the catalyst.), it more that exacerbates the problem.

Or, more guns means less crime, if applied responsibly.

In other words, learn to use them and unite in the purpose of Freedom.

Keep the state out of it and make sure, as with all other aspects of helping to help oneself, you are resolute.

More mindfulness and less mindlessness.

1 comment:

Cara Lott said...

More guns less crime with the implication that responsibility is paramount.