To Sink or not to Sink?

With a bad word you make even good people bad and with a good word you make even bad people good.

As I find myself doing research for a project I am slowly beginning to shape up against what appears to be all odds, I am discovering how much effort has been - and is continuing to be - invested globally toward the betterment of human life.

This realization comes with secondary trains of thought - from the inevitability of hope's financial dependency to the almost unexplainable human resilience in preserving hope's sovereignty.

It all leads to an observation about two historical forces of human civilization:

One, the dark force of dominance in all its manifestations, and

Two, human ability to imagine beyond the influence and effect of dominance being exerted upon every human being.

The observation is built by climbing through the vertical labyrinth of cause and effect of human action through time, all the way up to the present moment - and in this present moment we are all experiencing in the year 2026, a panning of sorts, creating something beyond mere separation, on a more catastrophic level where humanity is being split by an expanding moral and ideological abyss.

To say it simpler, in my old country people used to say "bunii cu bunii, răii cu răii" which means "the good with the good, the bad with the bad."

What we have been witnessing is an intensification of lopsided ideological radicalization toward extremes.

Why extremes?

Because extremes are the fastest path to control via chaos.

Why control - especially since control has been the fundamental core of administering civilization?

Because the apex of control is design. At the highest level of control sits virtually unlimited power to design and re-shape everything anew.

For millennia, technology was slow. Change was possible at the speed of technology. As technology advanced, change sped up, but civilization changed at the desire and control of those who owned the access to technology.

At the present moment, technology has reached two hugely powerful milestones: unprecedented speed and the capacity for self-improvement.

This led to devastating ideological vortexes - a level of chaos at the extreme sustained by technology and fueled by dominance - never experienced by our species (as Trump would probably say).

Sounds like doomsday talk? Look for the signs in the most obvious of places: education collapse by design, unchecked market manipulation, unhinged military expansion, rampant ideological extremism, and one of the most telling of all - the implementation of self-designing technology at the infrastructure level of all mechanisms of human society.

The madmen are not trying to fulfill Armageddon; they are designing the collapse necessary for full control and redesign of human civilization.

This path can only be walked by those believing in their genetic and/or divine superiority, because they are the only ones lacking the moral dimension necessary for uncensored cooperation and collaboration between all people for the purpose of the betterment of all.

Humanity is being split between two diverging types of humans. One, driven by a sense of hope, and the other driven by a desire to fully dominate.

The battle between the Good and Evil is at our cultural doorstep once again.

One one hand, people who choose decency, morality, higher reasoning, and common sense will absolutely have to unite to survive. On the other hand, those indoctrinated through a mindset of dominance will succumb to the fear of missing out and the panic of being left behind, and will join the rush toward extreme, not unaware that they only serve the purpose of the madmen using chaos to control the destiny of all.

We are not yet in the elimination phase, but I believe we're getting closer every day and the selective process will be completely indiscriminate, cold, void of any moral compass, and pragmatic. Mechanistic.

Another great saying, this time from the wisdom of monks goes like this:

With a bad word you make even good people bad and with a good word you make even bad people good.

Therein lies the power to aim toward a better path into our collective future, or, to bend our moral backbone and submit to the insanity and absurdity of those seeking and creating chaos for their own benefit and with the clear scope of reshaping civilization after their own dysfunction.

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