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People’s evil comes from slavery and ignorance of their Human nature

Discussion in 'Off-topic Discussion' started by Liminal, Sep 7, 2022.

  1. Liminal

    Liminal Fapstronaut

    People’s weakness (evil, addiction, dependance on outside factors for fulfillment) comes from their ignorance of their nature, of humanity and the freedom that defines it. Not knowing what they are, they even come to be proud and encouraging of such weaknesses and even come to believe that such weaknesses and addictions make them free, they live in the illusion of being in control because they are breaking rules written by men with experience, rules that would actually make them free if they followed them, but that they believe to be restrictive in an ignorant manner, considering the rule as oppressive just for the fact that it is a rule in nature and that it wants to keep you away from something that is pleasurable and easy to attain, builds nothing except from tolerance, making you seek such thing more and more until you do not enjoy anything else in life and can only gravitate around that instant gratification that such rule was trying to keep you away from, not being able to get away from it, not being able to do what you actually want to do, hence not being free, but being constricted by such addiction to feed it more and more with your time and energy, losing both of these in important and long term, constructive areas of your life, leaving you as a slave whose only purpose is that to mindlessly satisfy his master. You just prefer to be a slave of momentary pleasure instead of acquiring the strength required to build what it takes to be free, to be human, hence to build discipline, hence do the hard work, for your goals, for what you actually want to do, we hide in weakness, in the security that a master gives us, instead of unshackling ourselves and carrying the burden to be free, a burden not in nature but due to the world trying to make such freedom so heavy that you just want to give it away and enslave yourself to one if not many of the sensitive, worldly idols and addictions.

    But a man must align with his nature to a point that such burden shall not be felt, for he will not look upon the world as a potential master trying to bring him down hence making his freedom a burden, but will look upon it with compassion and loving pity, for he, having reached such a level of freedom to which he doesn’t need to leech off other people or material idols to gain fulfillment, for he is free to a level that he only needs himself to be fulfilled, not in an egotistical way, but in an autarchic way that is more altruistic and freeing than any form of symbiotic relationship that would bring him to use people for his own satisfaction and fulfillment, tricking them into a relationship that would be parassitical and enslaving (for he would need such an external factor to be fulfilled, which, if taken away, would chip away at his integrity, at his very being, killing him to a certain extent), he instead stands next to people, as a companion or as a guide, not as a parasite or a master, and having such freedom, hence such love for his neighbor, for he loves freedom to a point where he realizes the sheer importance of it, hence of the respect of such freedom of other people to live in a world of harmony and not of chaos that is egotistically governed by addictions and material/worldly idols, he loves humanity, the freedom that characterizes its very nature, to a point that he doesn’t feel in a negative way or in a superior way when looking at his fellow humans, but follows his path, the path set by his freedom, a freedom that leads to compassion and love for the mankind who is still enslaved to idols and addictions and parasitically attached to material goods that make up their very essence, making them dead as people, defined by the goods they think they posses but really posses them and replace them. His will is driven by such a strong discipline and or faith that he doesn’t budge to the proposals of the material idols, nor to the influence of those ignorant of their nature and ignorant of the Good, hence ignorant of freedom and of the love and compassion and serenity such freedom would bring to them. He has experienced Good by his impartial knowledge of the truth, a knowledge reached by the pure usage of reason, mankind’s greatest resource, and not by the research of personal gain or commodity or lack of will to reach such truth hidden behind a fake mask of impartiality that is really just the result of dogmatism and arrogance (see nihilism or relativism, putting “there is no objective truth” as premise to their line of thought, a premise that says such a thing while having the pretense to be true and at the same time saying there is no truth, through a statement that is both dogmatic and arrogant for it investigates no further than its dogmatic premise, hence finding a “truth” in a dogma that is founded on nothing except the lack of will or feeling of superiority towards a research of truth).

    Knowing hence that such unhappiness or evil or slavery or lack of real purpose come from their ignorance, he doesn’t hate them but feels compassion for them and leads by his actions, not by trying to convince others, but by leading a virtuous life of freedom that shines in a world of darkness and ignorance, leaving the chance for whoever wants to know about such light and embrace it, to follow him and to serenely offer them guidance. He has experienced the serenity that comes with aligning oneself to their human nature, to freedom, he has seen this goodness and wants to share it with those who don’t have it, not forcing it upon them, but hoping for them that they come to a point to which they can fulfill their nature, hence be serene, be happy, fulfilled, for this life is short and our time brief, hence it’s best to be good, to live by nature, and it’s a pity, a shame, a sin (peccato=shame/sin in my native language, how interesting) if such time, such potential, such life, is wasted.
     
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