The Cost of Stayin Alive!

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The Cost of Stayin Alive!

I once asked a professor of philosophy “what is philosophy about?” he responded “philosophy is a radically critical self-consciousness”. It took me thirty years to understand this statement.

I shall take a “radically critical self-conscious” look at the question of longevity in these troubled times.

My generation and my children’s generation have not prepared my grandchildren’s generation for the mess that we are leaving to them. One easily understood aspect of this mess, though not the most important, is the massive debt past generations are leaving to future generations.

The tea party’s clamor about public debt makes this matter obvious to us on a daily basis. Has the tea party taken a radically critical self-conscious look of this problem? I think not, but who would claim that these people are intellectually sophisticated?

Imagine that instead of a tea party we faced daily the much publicized clamor of reasoned judgment by an older generation of intellectually sophisticated citizens.

A person who has lived 75 years, such as me, might ask him or her self “is every additional day of life for me worth $100 to my family?”


I receive about $1,500 a month in social security or $50 a day. I am adding another $50 a day to cover other costs such as health care and the consumption of the earth’s natural resources. This $100 a day does not include other costs that my family will endure as a result of my dieing slowly over the remainder of my life.

I put this on a family values basis because we American citizens have learned to hide reality from our conscious considerations. If we put it on a national basis we will not comprehend the reality of the situation.

I can think of only one way that we old folks can pay our way sufficiently to justify living longer than 75 years. The way that old folks can pay their way is by preparing themselves to become intellectually sophisticated before they are old (just as we prepare financially for old age) so that they can provide to society a storehouse of networked understanding to help fellow citizens to make good judgments regarding matters of culture and government.

 
I receive about $1,500 a month in social security or $50 a day. I am adding another $50 a day to cover other costs such as health care and the consumption of the earth’s natural resources.
And every dollar one spends adds to the future debt load.
So....
Who's dollars are they?
They certainly aren't yours as you need to complete a rent form every year to determine how much rent you owe for the use of those dollars during the year.
The IRS is merely the rent collector (a private corporation based in Puerto Rico).
The debt is artificially created from the fraudulent system of currency which we have (in our ignorance) continued to use.
But all it needs is some small corrections to turn the existing system into a beneficial one for all.
 
They are family dollars.
Umm...No...They are not....They are not your dollars.
They are quite clear about that.....they are Federal Reserve's Dollars and that is why there is a monumental debt to the future generations.
Hence the rent.... which they call taxes.
They are not family dollars even though you thought you worked for them and earned them fairly....the game is rigged.
 
And every dollar one spends adds to the future debt load.
So....
Who's dollars are they?
They certainly aren't yours as you need to complete a rent form every year to determine how much rent you owe for the use of those dollars during the year.
The IRS is merely the rent collector (a private corporation based in Puerto Rico).
The debt is artificially created from the fraudulent system of currency which we have (in our ignorance) continued to use.
But all it needs is some small corrections to turn the existing system into a beneficial one for all.

Why does the challenge of becoming intellectually sophisticated frighten everyone so?

First, I will say that our (American) culture is very anti-intellectual and therein, I think, lays the rub.

We are anti-intellectual because those who control public policy (Corporate America) keep us like dumb bovine because it is easier to manipulate a naïve person than a sophisticated person.
 
Why does the challenge of becoming intellectually sophisticated frighten everyone so?

First, I will say that our (American) culture is very anti-intellectual and therein, I think, lays the rub.

We are anti-intellectual because those who control public policy (Corporate America) keep us like dumb bovine because it is easier to manipulate a naïve person than a sophisticated person.
It is easier to make money off of people who are unaware of the process.
Hence the dumbing down thing.
Very simple to figure out.
Can't be having savvy and shrewd marks.
And that is exactly what we are all considered by Corporate America (USA Inc.)
The fear is also not accidental.
It keeps us in line.
It is very cleverly instigated and managed.
It is also BS.
 
Why does the challenge of becoming intellectually sophisticated frighten everyone so?
 
Why does the challenge of becoming intellectually sophisticated frighten everyone so?
Conditioning.
It is no accident.
In a nanny state people are taught to be dependent.
Also....
Blame others for your own problems.....don't take accountability upon yourself....find a scapegoat to put the blame on.
It's not the individual's fault it is then someone else's.
Over-specialization ......which places reliance upon others who have the knowledge you do not.(You could but are taught that it is unnecessary for you to do so).
Example: don't be your own physician, rely on the trained professional exclusively.
Distractions......too many other things (all of which are trivial and ultimately unimportant) which you simply must do (so the story goes) which eat up all the time you otherwise would have had in which to become more intellectually rounded/developed.
 
Conditioning.
It is no accident.
In a nanny state people are taught to be dependent.
Also....
Blame others for your own problems.....don't take accountability upon yourself....find a scapegoat to put the blame on.
It's not the individual's fault it is then someone else's.
Over-specialization ......which places reliance upon others who have the knowledge you do not.(You could but are taught that it is unnecessary for you to do so).
Example: don't be your own physician, rely on the trained professional exclusively.
Distractions......too many other things (all of which are trivial and ultimately unimportant) which you simply must do (so the story goes) which eat up all the time you otherwise would have had in which to become more intellectually rounded/developed.


Are you saying that most Americans are afraid that if they get an intellectual life that they will have to then become responsible adults?
 
What I have said seems rather clear on its own without need to be repeated.
So do you have any thoughts on the comments made or is it just time to move on to the next random concept.
 
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