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from the mind of critic-9/1/18

From the mind of critic:               “If we celebrate mediocre progress, because at least it’s a sliver of light amongst a cascading tsunami of darkness, are we stopping further progress by lowering our passion for change? If that mediocre progress is later to revealed to be a smokescreen, does it drive progress backward, because so many believed false change was real? If false cases of racism, persecution, violence and war are pursued by those of us hungry for change, does all the passion run out when a real cause yearns for our attention? Do those of us who unknowingly fight for this false cause beleive it’s real because of sinister intent? Do we then refuse to fight when real causes arise, because we think progress was already made, but is only one step forward for every two steps back? Fighting for the rights of people is not only what makes us American, it’s what makes us human. What can hamper our fight, is when we’re so passionate for change, that we glom onto anything with even the slightest hint of wrongdoing, without looking at the actual avidence. Sometimes we even ignore evidence, if it doesn’t fit within the cozy confines of our agenda. Sometimes we do look at the evidence of a crime and fight for justice, while one or more wolves in sheep’s clothing disguise what they personally did, because they don’t want to get caught. They figure they can get off scott free because the false story fits into an established narrative, of actual things that need to be positively changed. Once we realize truth only hurts if we’re lying to ourselves and others, and whose hurt intensifies the longer the lie’s shelf life, we’ll see that real progress toward fixing generational issues only starts with us looking in the mirror, and continues if we’re willing to question ourselves, as much as we question others. Celebrating progress is important, holding false progress as the end all be all will devolve us. The truth might involve monumental struggle, but will disseminate once we allow it to bloom. There is a reason worshipping false idols is in the first few commandments, because whether it’s relgious or secular, it will drive our collective evolution backward. Seeing others in ourselves will stop current racism, truly seeing seeing ourselves as we are, stops racism from sprouting.” 🙂

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from the mind of critic-8/31/18

From the mind of critic: “If to improve not only society, but the positive qualities of our character we must access our better angels, does that mean some angels aren’t as good? On the same token, are some demons better than others? If we’re told growing up that all angels are good and all demons are bad, but through continual life experience we discover some demons are good while some angels are bad, are we living the physical act of taking everything with a grain of salt? Is this a balancing act between positive and negative, because everything in the universe has a good and bad side by virtue of existing? When we’re born, and the raised by what we hope is a loving family,we soak up information like a sponge. Sometimes we’re told things are all one way, or all another. Sometimes we’re told things can vary, and if we attempt to generalize in an effort to comprehend, we’re likely to be wrong. This case by case analysis can greatly improve our judgement of certain concept. It also has a bad side, because if we question everything to death, it’s inherent definition will change, and bad can become good and vice versa. Once we realize there is no set in stone universal judgement, no matter the history or scientific evidence, we’ll see not only can angels be bad and demons good, but so can we if we keep an open mind and conscious soul. Our society improves, when we realize none of us are infallible. Accessing our better angels will propel us forward, believing they’re ll better drives us backward. Deciphering that guidelines aren’t blueprints, advances our critical thinking. CCR said believe half of what you see and none of what you hear, not none of what we see and all of what we hear.” 🙂
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from the mind of critic-8/30/18

From the mind of critic: “Does TV lie, does radio, movies, books, magazines and all other media lie, does government lie at every level, because we lie at every level? Do these lies overwhelm all the truth occuring daily, causing us to forget the positive negative balance, which caused us to recognize a lie in the first place? Is it the volume of an argument that fills our perceptions, or is it the contents which stick out causing us to determine its definition? Is it niether the volume nor the contents, but our perceptions going in which colors our thinking, helping us determine what is and isn’t authentic, and which can’t be configured beforehand? We’re bombarded with so much information in our current human culture, it’s hard to tell what’s true, what’s false and what’s distraction, without determining our mindset before we begin our analyzation. This can cause us to tune out and turn off, because everything is so overbearing and overwhelming. Breaking things down into bite size chunks so our critical thinking returns is vital, because we weren’t built to process everything at once, but can process a few if we try. Once we realize not everything is a lie or a truth, but everything can be a distraction if we let it, we’ll see we’ll never be perfect, but the more mindful we are of our decisions and actions, the less all or nothing will enter the equation, allowing us to stay in the middle where the majority of humanity lives. Life is never either or, it’s and. Thinking truth doesn’t exist is like thinking the sky doesn’t exist, it’s always there no matter what color or form it displays. Media and politicians lie because we do, they will also tell the truth for the same reason. If we follow without thinking, we’ll be brainwashed without knowing.” 🙂
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from the mind of critic-8/29/18

From the mind of critic:               “Does paying it forward move us forward, whether wilingly or unwillingly, while paying it backward moves us backward, whether willingly or unwillingly? Does doing good for others, help us evolve in our understanding, which motivates us not only to bigger and better things, but into more mindful, kind and accomplished humans than we ever thought possible? Does doing bad to others devolve our understanding, not only lowering our self esteem and belief in what’s possible, but mutating our belief of what’s different, because we don’t accept ourselves “as we are”.? Does our movement depend on our conscious or unconscious choices, inherantly moving us in the wrong direction than we prepared for? Just like everything in life has 2 or more sides, so does the concept of projection. If we feel less than, we want others to feel less than that. If we feel joy, we want others to feel it as well. Where the lines get blurred, is when we don’t share our joy by holding onto it, thinking we’ll never have joyful moments again. We can also keep our pain bottled up, which boils over into hate and violence, because we never learned how to reasonably and peacefully let off steam. Once we realize paying it forward adds to our character, while paying it backward only moves things in reverse, we’ll see being conscious of our thoughts and mindful of our actions isn’t always easy, but evolution of the collective human spirit never is. When we pay it forward our ignorant choices, become conscious actions. We do good for ourselves so we can do for others, not in spite. Remembering our truth is the end all be all, will help us fiond the truth. If we don’t care about others, nobody will care about us.” 🙂

 

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from the mind of critic-8/28/18

From the mind of critic: “If we want everything done and handled yesterday, are we admitting nothing will get done and handled tomorrow? Is the extreme rush we create, born of bad choices and procrastination? Does our continual nature of putting things off when we have plenty of time, to a time when when we have no time, cause quality to plummet, because we’re trying to do things as fast as possible? Have we not been procrastinating, but simply are so chiseled into instant gratification, that hard work and patience have not only been deleted from our culture, but the entirety of collective human society? Discovering in real time the grass is always greener, is completely universal among all our individual journeys. This finding can cause us to go one of two ways. We can realize there will always be others who accomplish more than us, regardless of the work they may or may not put in. This causes us to put in the hard work required to reach our potential, which includes patience. Things can and will happen, even if it changes form. We can also attempt to catch up to our neighbor, by overworking and overstressing ourselves to reach some arbitrary level, that will surely change by the the time we get there. This effort can either break us from overwork, or cause us to be so overwhelmed that we don’t do anything, and hope and pray things just happen, bringing us extreme ire when they don’t. Realizing we haven’t done things yet, is the motivation we’ve been looking for. Where we’ve been and where we’re going is important, but won’t matter if we don’t take care of where we are. Wasting time, is defined as waiting till the last second. Avarice and greed are deadly sins, specifically because humility and hard work are virtues.” 🙂
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from the mind of critic-8/26/18

From the mind of critic: “If we repeat a lie so frequently others begin to believe it, do we follow suit? Do we think in order for the lie to be believable, we must live it? Do we find ourselves uttering these falsehoods so often, it becomes our life? Is there a diference between telling a few lies many times, and many lies all the time? Do we tend to let our guard down after hearing the same crackpot thing over and over, but raise our guard when the number of diferent lies rises exponentially? In the age of truthiness, mis-information, fake news, double speak, double think and violently unapologetic narcissism, it’s hard to decipher and decode what’s real, what’s fake,and what’s meant to distract us from the illusion of power, further entrenching the elite’s power. The best thing we can do is take everything with a grain of salt, the good and the bad. That way we never dupe ourselves into thinking we 100% know exactly what’s going to happen. There always has been, and always will be people in this world who look to tear down others, but also some who build others up. It’s part of the balance of life. Once we realize it isn’t possible to pick out every lie, but if we’re mindful enough, universal human truth will greatly increase our odds, we’ll see that if we pay more attention to what’s done instead of what’s said, we’ll be distracted less, empowered more, and will never elect another facistic babyman again. When lies become common place, truth becomes elusive. Distraction become knowledge, through education. The truth is like ripping off a bandaid, the pain is temporary, but necessary. Do politicans continously lie, because we continously lie to ourselves?” 🙂
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from the mind of critic-8/24/18

From the mind of critic: “If we have so many “human resources” that we need a whole department to manage them, is it because we lack the necessary skills? Does the chaos of life obliterate our critical thinking, showing us all our resources at once, and the infinite ways they can be utilized, dissemintaed, destroyed, mutated and mutilated, but also preserved and cherished? Does this chaos cause us not be overwhelmed but focused, boiling down what’s really important, what’s not and what’s distraction? Is the overwhelming feeling not from an overabundance of human resources, but from lack of use and unfamiliarity? There are different categories of human resources, which include physical, mental, spiriitual and financial. All with their own definitions, actions and consequences. What makes it more chaotic, is even if we’re lucky enough to figure ours out, ours is unique to all others humans, and all of ours can change an infinite amount of times throughout our journey, as we gain life experience. Once we remember each of these categories are infinitely different in scope, but all work the same way, we’ll see chaos is not caused by bombardment of our ever changing characters definition, but by a lack of the knowledge we all conatin within our soul. Truly knowing ourselves, means personally dealing with our personal human resources. Chaos is powerful, but not as much as focused knowledge. Having a human resource manager is like having a life manager, ignornace feeds it, self worth erases the need. Physical resources are stripped, when human resources are non existent.” 🙂

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from the mind of critic-8/23/18

From the mind of critic: “Is there any difference in being stuck between a rock and a hard place, and a rock and a soft place? Does a soft place afford us some wiggle room, where a hard place doesn’t? Are we kidding ourselves when we try differentiating between a hard and soft place, because however we slice it we’re still stuck? Are we stuck by immobilizing and immovable objects, or is it an illusion, where out better judgement and critical thinking is infested with self sabotage, convincing us we’re stuck? Being stuck, denotes a loss of hope that things will ever get better. That because we’re cemented in a certain situation we couldn’t leave if we wanted, we’re unable to improve our current status. Balancing what’s possible with what’s self sabotage, is one of the hardest things we’ll ever do. This involves getting to know ourselves by defining our limitations, and what we can acheive when we get out of our own way. This process is always difficult, because it involves admitting to ourselves what we haven’t wanted to. Once we realize the difference between a physical block we can’t change, and an emotional one we can, we’ll see that we can change alot more situations than we can’t, if we’re willing to endure short term pain and misery, so we’re open to receive long term satisfaction and joy. Change is hard, but being stuck is harder. Mind games are only fun, if they increase consciousness. Balance is acheivedthrough knowledge. Losing hope is giving up, gaining hope is letting go.” 🙂
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from the mind of critic-8/22/18

From the mind of critic: “When the sinew in our bones ache that something has gotta give, what do we do in the meantime? Do we guage our decisions and aim our actions toward making a situation happen, forcing something to occur which was inevitable anyway? Do we refrain from taking action, because our decisions drive us toward survival and self preservation, no matter how detrimental and soul killing they might be? Do we lose it a little more and more everyday as our situation gets worse and worse, until we make a conscious choice to change our current trajectory? Do we hope for the best, even if evidence points in the exact opposite direction? Is this a fool’s errand, or a last ditch effort to keep some semblance of our character and humanity? There comes a time when we realize we can’t change everything that happens, but we can change our reactions. Once we add this to our belief structure, we realize our minds can play tricks on us, making us think we can’t change something, when really we can. This is when it’s most important to look inside, and become more familiar with what our soul needs to survive. If we ignore this step in favor of relying on hope, we’ll lose all control, and will become the soulless, mindless robots corporate America wants us to be. We always have a choice, thinking we don’t feeds the illusion of power. Standing up for ourselves isn’t stupid, it’s courageous. Our soul gains back what we’ve lost, once we remember what’s actually important. We prevent our soul’s deletion, by taking care of ourselves through constant self kindness.” 🙂
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from the mind of critic-8/21/18

From the mind of critic: “How can we make sense of our collectively inherant chaos, if it’s nonsensical by definition? Is there a universal way to boil down life’s neccessities, or because we’re all unique snowflakes, it means we all have unique neccessities, and trying to boil them down to one universal truth, only makes the chaos metastisize? Does the chaos itself make us forget we’re human, by leading us away from the natural world, and into a materialistic one? Remembering we’re human along with everybody else, is how we poke through the chaos. I say poke through, because we’ll never be able to delete it from civlized society, but we can make it more obvious by pointing out it’s distractive and destructive powers. We all need food, water and shelter to survive. We all need love, companionship and purpose to thrive. Remembering we all have these same needs, and can only achieve them if we help each other not block each other, is how we evolve. Life can be hard, but become easier when we remember what makes it worth living. Truth does exist specifically because lies do, not in spite of them. Are we lost, or just not where we thought we’d be? Chaos becomes discovery, when we’re ruled by our conscious mind.” 🙂
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