Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Personal Quotes VII


  • Perhaps there is a shade of warmth to those with hearts of ice and stone that thrive living on the darkest side of the moon.

  • Almost everything I write I wished I learned when I was in high school. If I had known everything I do now but back when I was in high school, I would have been a very different person. I probably would be lecturing the teachers or opening the teacher's minds to become more free thinkers, intellectual, and think beyond the average individual. It's too bad I had to discover everything on my own and over a long time write it down on a blog. Perhaps it's great that I write all this stuff. Perhaps it can be useful for getting teenagers to value the importance of things I wish I knew when I was growing up. Although most info will more-than-likely be useless or outdated in the future, there is still many things that can still be taken away from what I wrote (maybe ethics, moral lessons, ideas, and things they can learn about themselves), that is if it still exists.

  •  It's not about dealing with what happens. It's about how you deal with it.

  •  Some things have to be done before they can be defined.

  • To be intellectual (having the ability on a deep personal level to question and find answers without the need of institution and to think in a way which isn’t related to culture but is generated out of own  endeavors and curiosities) and to have knowledge (that which is proven according to the sciences of man and the experimentation and theoretics of one’s own ) are the tool in which to create and innovate and learn more on a dramatic level. 

  • There should be respect for the time one has in life, for this there needs to conveniences of technology and simplification of that which may be considered complex.

  • The structuralization of a subject according to one’s psychology and ability to learn effectively with traits best suitable for one’s own learning experiences is one an academic idea that I believe should be prioritized, because this will deepen or make a more effective learning experience.

  • (economic ideas) I believe there should be a financial threshold that should not be crossed in which allows people to maintain a luxurious spending flexibility. For example, as of now in the United States I see a lot of people working simply to pay rent, I would like it so that rent is kept at a low rate (or any costly expense to be kept low) so that people can have more money to spend. I believe an increase in luxury spending should be a priority. I want to see that luxury spending is a reflection of the idea of prosperity. For those who want to get ahead in life by creating wealth, they have the means to do so surpassing the obstacle of the primitive everyday expenses. I believe it’s unnecessarily difficult if one want to get ahead in life but has to focus on daily survival.  In conclusion, I believe a system should be adopted to where there is an impassable threshold for the average person’s daily income and survival ratio to be kept at a rate in which allows for luxury spending. To make my point even more clear I will restate the idea that I believe we should consider an individual’s luxury spending as a systemic variable where there is a threshold in which should be unsurpassable and maintained. I believe luxury spending is important for the country’s economic interests.

  • I believe age livelihood, which is the time spent alive, should be a variable to consider in political and economic systems. I believe the greatest dishonesty which should be met with extreme and prioritized prosecution is corruptions on a political and economic level, because it harms the very age-livelihood of many. More specifically, if economic harm has been done which has raised the expenses or living conditions of the average person, I believe this to be a dramatic evil that has imposed great inconvenience to a person’s age livelihood affecting their ability to find virtue, self-achievement, and prosperity.

  • I want to believe that if there is academic disinterest then there is perhaps academic fault. I believe academics, perhaps through publicized discoveries, developments, and theories, should help motivate people learn and become a part of something that contributes to human-kind's development.

  • I believe intellectual intelligence and ethical intelligence is a necessity in a person’s life.

  • I believe there are ethical discoveries to be made which could further the relationship skills and social skills of a society.

  • I believe perhaps we should have political reset period, where we throw all those in politics out and replace them with new individuals.

  • Ideas for ethicology studies: what makes a society functional; what are the functional ethics of the most prosperous cultures; how can psychology affect the functionality of society; how can ethicology affect sociology (or the behaviors of society); the study of utopic society, philosophy, and ideology; what are the latent and manifest functions of a utopia; what is the effect of culture on society; studies of social engineering/ social conditioning. What philosophies and ideologies could bring about examples of proper ethics for a functional and prosperous society.  How can such philosophies be denounced or proven as unsuccessful (how can such a society be tested with the use of psychology studies and theoretic); how did societies in the past fall; examine the ideas students have for a prosperous society and system or governments to that society (what would be the pros and cons, is there such a thing as a perfect society?); how can psychology be used to make a functional society (society through logic);  what is the instinctual norm through psychology and system evolution of such a society students come up with; what can we learn from our societies today, those in the past, and the societies students create (including the designed cultural norms of such societies). 

  • I like the quote, if you get tired, learn to rest, not to quit.

  • The use of the word why and because can be a powerful tool for getting what you want. Using it with perseverance can increase the chances of you getting you what you want.

  • I believe there is such a thing as a hyper intellectual person. A person capable of thinking so far out of the box that produce the next level of ideas, theories, and innovations.
  • Matt Davenport: "There can be no freedom in the absence of serious constraint."
    Me: "I would like to state that freedom is an ideological value that is protected by constraints for if there weren't any, there would be chaos. It seems chaos is nature and nature has a cycle in which things are destroyed to make way for the new or removed completely as time furthers. Moreover, through chaos, constraints will eventually be established which may or may not lead to freedom. So I believe the answer is freedom cannot be without constraints. However, I also believe that freedom could exist without constraints through harmonious functionality; nevertheless, this can only be done through the use of ethics shared by culture or perhaps religion. Therefore, in this sense, it could exist without constraints, or in another way to see it, perhaps with the use of personalized constraints which would still render freedom cannot function without constraints."

  • I very much agree that the Freemasons and other powerful cults seemingly play a role in control of traditional prosperity. I believe these entites should be removed and perhaps even made illegal because of the powerful positions and influences in politics, culture, and economics.

  • Irrationality and ignorance leads to disharmony, disharmony leads to pain, suffering, hate, and revenge. This creates monsters. 


  • Where there is irrationality, there is also ignorance. 


  • I believe those who never mistreat others who possess ethical intelligence should never be severely mistreated. If mistreated, it should be within their rights to speak justice through the means of using logic and truth, which can be more devastating than any means of destruction.

  • I believe respect is a big deal for a male as sincere honesty is for a female. 

  • I can’t shake the idea that perhaps it could be a good idea to make a welfare system that only pays people if they create culture. In that case people, who do not want to work, but may want to work for themselves, have the means to do so, and those who want to averagely work can do so. Either way, everyone is working on something. 

  • It’s common that people don’t really know another because they see what they want to see.
 
  • I believe art, music, and entertainment is an expression and should be kept free and unrestricted. I also agree that it should be expression without being backed by destructive ideology.
  • One may be very intelligent; however, this doesn't measure how intellectual they are. 

  • Indifference leads to the possible accumulation of problems which may overwhelm a person further on. 

  • (abstract idea) I think the manifest function or natural nature of humanity starts with chaos which calls for the rise and organization in power structures.  Power structure leads to the desire for more power which eventually falls by corruption or tyranny. I think a latent function or unobvious direction of humanity could be functionalism where society adopts a practice for goodwill in which humanity learns to coexist through individual harmonious practice which could even lead to harmonious structural and integrity based systems (with my own ideas, perhaps including the use of democracy which turns into a  republic with the need to organize; and in times of war, strategy, intelligence, and patriotic structures (personal duty to defend) are adopted to defend against enemies).

  • Part of choosing someone you want to spend the rest of your life with is determining if your choice if influenced by arousal or by logic. If by arousal, then the relationship may grow stale and sour. If determined by logic, then one is looking past the sexuality knowing it is something that will come natural and understanding the real prize is living with a partner you will love to share life with. 

  • There is no sense in being perfect when perfection is non objective. Be yourself, be intellectual, question culture, do what you think is right and you will learn your own path.  



  •  I felt the need to mention I have dropped all my sexual ideology as of a few months ago. I feel the country cannot sustain such a society nor would it be appropriate for the sustaining in what I believe should be kept traditional and should go without such need for impure ideologies. However, the subject of nudity is still of great question, even though I think it's best that for the sake of decency to oneself and to the demonstration to others, one should keep their bodies private unto themselves or their married partners. 
  •  (maybe rant) It seems I'm living in a time where there is seemingly dramatic demonic, spiritualist, criminal, sexual, ignorant, negative ideological, and cult-secret society influence. It seems there is no real desire for true prosperity, harmony, functionality, traditional morals and values (family, politics, religion) and a free and open society with free markets and true liberty. Perhaps everything is manipulated and controlled, perhaps people cannot truly do anything about the corruptions and changing status-quo. (Perhaps irrelevant, but this is the period of history I am living in. Those who truly know the truth (about globalism and the state of the true economy) will understand). 

  •  Perhaps facial expressions can be a more important tool to being polite yet direct with how one is feeling or how they are feeling towards a certain subject.
  •  I believe the economy and taxes should contribute to sustaining the growth of a middle class and preserve the ability for individual leisure spending (money left over from paying living expenses). I believe any decay in this should be economically and politically unacceptable.


  •  After visiting Brazil and having been associated with many other people of the world like the Japanese, Koreans, Taiwanese, and Mexicans and getting to know their cultures, I would like to brutally honestly say that it is most unfortunate that although I absolutely love the United states, the people within the country are absolutely the worst I have ever encountered. I feel at least with the French and getting to know their stand point of foreigners, there is a period of acceptance or perhaps tolerance, however with Americans, there is absolutely no compassion or empathy for each other. By far the most unethical and low standards towards personal and social integrity, doing what's right, having the desire to do what's good or being for what's good for others, and having the desire to keep harmony or seek sincere understanding for each other. One would have to live in the United States for a long period of time and to have traveled to different parts of the world and understand different cultures to truly understand what I am trying to say. I believe if there was more compassion and emphasis on ethics in the United States, Americans could change this side of culture into a new world of universal integrity and well being which strengthens prosperity and virtue.
  • I wonder if it should be that the assault on the livelihood or income of the average American should be an indirect threat to national sovereignty. I wonder if in the future the very livelihood would become so important and the main focus of our government agencies that lives and incomes of each US citizen. Where even a single individual is seem of great value to the importance of the nation. Even to the point where if US government agendas, corruption, or small fraud were to mess with eh livelihood income (or as I would like to consider the leisure spending threshold; or even personal liberties) of the average individual that it will be subject to intense investigation and scrutiny.
  • Many people are surprised to see me in church every Sunday because of my young age. To me they seem to have a feeling oriented or a logic-base orientation to God and the Cristian or Catholic religion. The reason for my motivation and dedication to my faith is not of human understanding or of worldly interpretation. Having done a lot of research into the paranormal and understanding the nature of the spirit world and demons, the nature of a different reality does not subscribe to human interpretation. Perhaps I can best state my relationship to God and to my faith (faith being the acceptance of trust of that which is unknown) as a sense of mysticism, metaphysical, or a beyond-human comprehension through personal involvement of the faith where it is a relationship that is satisfied if there is a God or not a God yet always having the ability to have a relationship with God even if he does not exist. It is a seeming abstract and perhaps complicated thing to explain to the logic-based or tangible-desiring individual. Overall, my faith is kept special to me. I believe in God my way even if it goes against the church's desires. I do not feel the need to preach about it for there will always be questions and uncertainty. Nevertheless, I have read the entire bible both new and old testaments and read religious books only out of fascination and no desire to become a priest or to preach the gospel. As it is a personal matter, I find it interesting to me and myself only. 

  • Perhaps unnecessary to state, I find it obvious there is a difference between research and objective analysis. 

  •  I have been commented on behalf of my personality and how it is that I can maintain composure in seemingly life-threatening circumstances or in an irrational situation of conflict. Although people suspect me of portraying the manners of being aristocratic and with interaction showing extreme politeness and humility, I find that in my world this is a sense of duty of being Confucian. I believe wisdom or sense of being above human is show through ethics; ethics being demonstrating honesty, sincerity, doing what is right, using words in a more polite manner but to portray the magnitude and precision of what I'm trying to say in my mind, demonstrating a behavior which is calm and collected but strong, saying things when it's important or appropriate, communicating without interrupting others, knowing when to talk or to keep silent or offer information when it is useless to talk and achieve results (some people or people in situations don't allow you to give your own input so it's relatively useless to provide one; to understand one has to be willing to listen, and by listening to understand and not to listening to reply) having tolerance against the faults and irrationality or ignorance of another, or saying words (or using moments, pauses, or facial expressions) as a strategy to further understand the psychology of another which will further help me obtain value so that I can obtain a desirable outcome. Overall, I do believe the way one talks, acts, and portrays manners gives them value and a sense of class; if not I believe it can also provide another an example of furthering their own sense of ethics and behaviors. 

  • I am always at war with myself when it comes to obtaining income. At almost 30 years of age and relatively an unstable record of having or keeping a job, I feel I am at a very critical place in life where age can begin to make me undesirable in the work force. However, it is a real career I desire and not a minimum wage job. I feel it should be in my best interest to build value for myself, after all I have a dream to work in games and film being that I have a degree in game design. I understand the right thing to do is to work and build value for myself by doing what I love making games as a hobby and until I launch my own game to which I can use as experience in my actual career. I also understand being that I live with family that I can save a lot of money while working. However, being that there are no real career jobs for me due to what i perceive as the result of a rigged and terrible economy (despite having sent out around 200+ resumes and only getting 4 replies for positions unsuitable to my interests) I feel my life will be much of that like my friends who bounce from one minimum wage job to another. Therefore, even though I will have money saved up, it will still be chump change and will offer my a lower quality of lifestyle to which I find I am most undeserving, unsuitable, or find unacceptable. I understand wealth is created my the accumulation of assets and the expansion of personal value. However, the generation and period of history I am a part of has no real prosperity. It is also projected that I will remain working until the age of 75 to obtain a sustainable retirement fund. My only hope is that our next president, Mr. Donald Trump does as he is promised and changes everything for the good of the country and place laws, regulation, and plans to prevent the moving forward of the tyrannical globalist regime to which establishment created this terrible economy. Perhaps one day I hope the country could go back to a period in US history to which found virtue, liberty, and prosperity. I want to think the 1950s were of this time period.

  •  I think in the future the next mediums for collectors will be digital or electronic mediums. Collector mediums in which can be found throughout the history of the internet. Perhaps I should hope my blog, art, and works too can be desirable and collectable.


  • I question when individual will ever begin to think beyond the confines of their own cultural conditioning.


  • It seems logical to have a separate mind of that of society to question truths, conspiracies, why they and others do things a certain way, and how can aspects, narratives, and standards be questioned latently defined can be redefined to be more functional, prosperous, and virtuous. I suppose an example can be why in American culture, parents kick children out of their homes and later in life end up in retirement homes for not having a sense of deep family value/connection. I believe it's important to have the mindset of "this is what is culturally expected" and "this is what I think, believe, or would like to imagine if I could redefine it".


  •  I think any ideology that is radically defined should go through objective criticism and should avoid accepting responses found in ignorance, based in emotional value, or values of inherited fallacy. I believe it’s important to objectively question one’s logic in ideology.


  • There needs to be a way to measure the prosperity lost over generations or the means to calculate and compare them. Prosperity meaning the amount of leisure spending, career opportunity, and ability to create assets.

  • I like the quote, those who don’t stand for something, fall for anything.


  • (maybe) I believe it's ignorant to raise a child through tough love, because the psychology of the child commonly would imitate the parents duplicating what I believe would be a dysfunctional family, creating disharmony with others due to one’s attitude, and overall develop a lack of trust with others. Tough love also seems to be an ideology carried by culture or family tradition, my own philosophy is not that of tradition or from culture but that of functionality from science, psychology, and what works from cultures with functional families. The psychology behind a tough love parent comes from a parent of military background. It’s possible they think of tough attitude means tough parenting produces tough children, but I believe it does the opposite psychologically where the family is more-than-likely separated. It seems having a military back ground and continuing on the influences of their military conditioning in their daily life has long term repercussions. Sure an offspring might say they are thankful for the tough love, but what is it that they truly desire or feel is missing, or find themselves perhaps unaware of what is missing compared to those of a complete family background. I think in the end, rotten conditioning translates rotten results unless the condition stops and returns to question, logic, and functionality.  
  • A selfish person lives for himself, a wise person lives to help himself and others.

  • I believe there is always the psychological aspect to one’s physical decisions.

  • I believe the secret to survival in the wild is tools, construction, and engineering. I think it’s wise to build farms (places where animals can be trapped, for example a channel that attracts fish and retains fish with a gate), grow crops, and traps that are made in such a way which increases the possibility to catch things.

  • I think when one is at their worst emotional state they may say thing that reflect themselves. If one takes note of another’s words, one may discover weaknesses hidden within another. Essentially their heightened emotional state can reveal things within and about themselves.

  • I think when one is at their worst emotional state they may say thing that reflect themselves. If one takes note of another’s words, one may discover weaknesses hidden within another. Essentially their heightened emotional state can reveal things within and about themselves.

  • Contentment, the end state of the philosophical idea that once everything has been done, achieved, and mastered, humanity shall be content with everything it has achieved.

  • When one reaches a level of intellectuality, one could cease to care for the norms around them, the money, and the culture, and that which people consider extravagant and luxurious, because one’s focus is of greater importance. Society in general could become an observable subject where flaws and imperfections can be questioned and systems and operations can also be a subject of questionable improvement.

  • (laundry note) Dark clothes =cold water in short cycle (gentle), low heat. whites clothes = hot water (normal), low heat. Wash clothes inside out. Clothes are best dried by air dry.

  • I question if I should include the idea of a logical irrational. A person who act rational or sees themselves as rational yet carries an irrational agenda.

  • I thought about changing my motto to: Do what’s right; have and do goodwill, do what’s in favor of social harmony, and do what is common sense.

  • I have come up with a name for my vision of society. I call it the Integral Society. A society of advanced ethics, intelligence, and intellectuality which derives from the personal sense of integrity of the sole individual. I would imagine this society to be like the best of Japan’s, Korea’s, and Taiwan’s Confucian society. A society with knowledge and understanding of how psychology, politics, and culture works. A society that does not is follow social and cultural engineering that values healthy families, righteousness, education, happiness, with a heavy sense of values, morals, perhaps religion, and tolerance of the behaviors and lifestyles of others. A society that does not take anything personally, accepts others as they are, and that looks past unnecessary social problems which might hinder social harmony, a society of common sense, rationality, and logic, and a society that questions everything and sees nationalism as a means for unity.

  • My own mother is notorious for her passion to communicate. I believe the nation needs more crazy talkative people.

  • I believe the church should allow priests to host classes or seminars for the community to talk about theology, philosophy, politics, relationships, and ethics. They should promote the community to get involved and to challenge the word of God to further and challenge their own belief as well as further or challenge the beliefs of others.

  • Should there be a reconstruction of social norms and culture to make society today more functional, harmonious, productive, healthy, and prosperous (without the use of political ideology)?

  • I can’t seem to wrap my head around why people don’t want to influence change. If there is something that they know can change or needs to change, if there’s anything they think is unfair or unnecessary, if there is anything they do not agree with, should they try to voice their opinions and try to inspire or challenge change? I wonder why no one seems to take initiative, even if it is for something small. Is it because of labeling? Is it because of the unnecessary attention? Is it because everyone is too busy with work, family, and their daily lives? I believe if a person has a problem, they should organize with likeminded people to take steps to influence change or to spread awareness. If there is an obstacle like time, family, motivation, lack to find likeminded individuals, or if one fears it would affect their image and self-esteem, perhaps a system can be adapted so that these people can spread awareness, find likeminded people, and voice their desire for change. Diving into conspiracy a bit, if there is a secret society that disregards public desire for change then an investigation and renewal of office might be necessary. Perhaps there should be a system for this as well.  

  • I think there should be a version of unregulated and free television, radio, and internet.

  • I believe people shouldn’t have to conform to social expectations, I believe people should be natural and free. I believe people should be inspired to create their own culture and traditions, they should also be fearless to be themselves and to show off their values in public without social scrutiny. I believe this is what makes interesting people and new and original social culture and traditions.

  • I believe people should be aware of multi-generational social engineering. If one generation is conditioned from birth, they will be susceptible to the taboos and extremes of the previous generation.
  • I hypothesize that with the level of corruption all around the world blindly following the movement of the one world order through a generational social engineering, cultural conditioning, robotic replacement, political transition, and transition of social norms while not having intellectual freedom, a non controlled education system, the inability or the indesire for public organization and ability to influence change, I hypothesize the world will eventually be manipulated and controlled in the future rendering humanity to be controlled by the secret elite world controllers. Since there currently is a movement against this at this moment in history, it will be subject to transition in the future as the new and conditioned generation allows for such changes. 

  • I don't think companies should rival each other because of competition. I think they should talk and cooperate with each other with respect whether they have or don't have anything in common. I think a cooperation and unity between companies and competitors will make for innovation cooperation and better deals. 

  • I think it's a good idea to have a spirit of competition. I believe there should be more competition, even for subjects of little importance. I think competition is healthy and important. 

  • I coin the term "Step out of the cave" which gives reference to Plato's allegory of the cave which means for people to temporarily step out from culture for a moment or re-examine cultural values (or look beyond the cultural conditioning) and to see a different perspective or overall perspective of something. 

  • I find the best practice is to always go into something with strategy or to have a plan. 

  • Perhaps controversial to some, I personally believe goodness is more important than faith. 

  • If I were rich I would help the poor. Provide free parking for people to live out of their cars and perhaps even buy a storage facility and convert it to a six months temporary shelter with showers and toilets while also having it gated and enforced by strict rules and regulations like no crime, no drugs, no nudity, hygiene. I was also perhaps include free wifi and a job posting, or give them instructions where to go for jobs like workforce solutions. I would also have a miniature library with books on law, small business, crafts, business, marketing, programming, motivation, faith, philosophy, math, engineering, physics, art, astrology, beauty care, how to write, learn English, learn Spanish, finance, accounting, and many other college textbooks.

  • Life is like being let free in the wilderness. You choose where you want to go. You create the tools to get where you want to be. There are no guidelines and real rules. The only real rule is that to thrive. There are many that walk among the wilderness just like you, but each follow their own path. Their own destiny. Your path is what you make of it. Do good and you will find reward. Do evil and you will find conflict. The memories of the journey will be embedded in the soul. You are the pioneer of your journey and legacy in the path of life.

  • What does one live for? If one lives for lust, then it would be the same as if they were to live for money, food, materialism. If anyone were to ask me, I think one should really live for the next generation, family, creating value, improving the life of society, standing up for what’s right, and having a legacy.

  • It's good practice to always keep an eye on the greatest overall picture, whether it's politics, career, or family life. 

  • Corruption in government that is involved in everyone's lives, wars, and convoluted culture, this creates disoriented, confused, and irrational people. Lives are normal and brought to a sense of regularity and made into a culture of value when there is no corruption in government, government involvement in people's lives, and over polluted with mainstream narrative and stereotypical culture. 

  • I find it best to never be black or white; instead one should always be complete. One should be completely free to be themselves regardless how controversial or abnormal. Perhaps everyone should learn to accept each other for who they really are and understand the humanity (sense of how everyone is human) behind each individual. We are all imperfect and this is what makes us human. Perhaps there is so much more latent variables to being human that humans cannot always see or interpret (the logical way of interpreting human behavior is only a sense of human logic without the complete objective understanding of variable and forces that we cannot still understand, notice, or account).

  • I think sometimes one has to separate their own perspectives from that of culture or other people, because other influences can be very toxic, disorienting, or affect a person in a way which ties up personal thought. 

  • Remember to cherish your personal opinion on subjects (honest personal opinion removed from cultural perspectives). One's opinions do not need to be shared or forced upon others, but it should be recognized by oneself. 

  • Although I find it very unnecessary there may be situation in which becoming irrational can be the best strategy. For example, self-defense, defending one's family and rights. 
  •  I want to believe self control is the result of being at harmony with oneself. 

  • I don't think life should be a routine. I think it's unhealthy. People should be challenged and pushed in directions which allows them to think and choose. I think if a person follows a routine, one they do not like, then they are following in the footsteps of another person or wasting time of their life.

  • When it comes to being hired, I think it's important to learn how they entire business works or be given a guide to how the business works. This I think is what motivates people to work in the beginning. I find it hood practice to find out every inch of detail on how a company does it's transactions and works so that you can increase or produce more value for the company.

  • I like the phrase I came up with, "Make me feel like home and I'll give you my real character"

  • I think the easiest way for a introvert to become extrovert is to talk to themselves (yup like a crazy person or like most writers) or to others.

  • I feel sour over the world in it's current state and the state of it's society. Therefore, I've changed my mind, if I die and become a spirit maybe I won't help anyone unless their extremely special.

  • When it comes to finding a partner in life, I suggest not to wait. Find someone early (in one's late teens and early adult hood; 16 to 25 years of age) and begin making memories together immediately. Figure everything out. Never let the idea of separation cross you mind. Figure everything out. Find your neutral space, give each other space sometimes, I personally suggest prize not losing your virginity and keep it fresh for dating (I believe dating should be after one's in their 20s; particularly around 25 for this is the maturity age) or even marriage. Sexuality can lead people to a state of stale relationships later in life. I also suggest that on a personal level, without your partner needing to guide you, learn to perfect your actions, behaviors, and ethics. Learn who you truly are. Also, learn to accept the qualities you don't like in your partner. I also suggest not be too attached to your partner and allow room for imperfection and development. When one steps out of bounds, I suggest make it up by doing something nice. And, absolutely NEVER cheat. I emphasize not to leave relationships for later, because the partners you find later are commonly not of fresh qualities and although they have experience in relationships, the attachment of sharing life and the history from an early age isn't there. I believe it's great to share life with someone from an early age because you can't live without each other later. I emphasize to get a partner while you're young, even if instances in culture disproves or goes against it. Overall, learn to become one, learn to know when to have distance (a good way to get distance is to be polite), and learn to be yourself and to confront all issues and never forget to make each other laugh. 

  • I suggest discover those who are extreme intellectual, overly creative, think beyond outside of the box and the boundaries of culture, and are extreme thinkers, and give them opportunities to learn, create, and innovate. These individuals are most likely to be the next leaders in innovation and discovery. It also helps if they are of ethical qualities. 

  • I believe suicide under depression is of the most saddest things. Could it have been avoided if there was more empathy? Could it have been avoided if people were willing to listen or to understand from another's perspective? Could it have been avoided using rationality, logic, and reason? Surely there are more productive way beside counseling and therapy. What if there were to be a retreat were people could find themselves and escape until they feel inspired enough to return and get the motivation they need to take on the world again.

  • I live with the song of regret in my heart. A broken tune that I myself caused. Live without regret. Live in the present. 

  • Has it become apparent to me witnessing a generation, my generation, which mostly grew up on television rather than family? Could it be  possibly due to the parents never being home because of trying to work and pay bills? Is this by design when work was a second nature and family was first before the 1900s?

  • I like the quote from Victor Hugo, "There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come."

  •  (game) My intentions are not to build games for profit, but to make games into masterpieces through my own visions with the audience casually in mind. And although I understand a game has to be made into a profit so that the company can continue making games, I believe there is a point where the company can have enough security and funding so that their games can be made into masterpieces. Masterpieces in the form of different and original game ideas instead of sequels. I also want to emphasize the integral development cycle of a masterpiece game. A cycle in which each developer has full immersion into the game's culture and development culture, where developers have complete input and can offer suggestions for the game, where along with the game's developers, the game commonly follows the vision of a single project manager to deliver a unique, personalized, and original experience for the player. 

  • The inauguration of President Trump was beautiful to watch. I will always forever this moment and the words about having dreams. 

  • I feel the need that I am proud of being a Roman Catholic. Although I believe God is everywhere and may have some disagreements. I am proud to be a Roman Catholic and participate in the faith of Jesus Christ. 

  • I believe it's important to look at ourselves, forgive ourselves, and to better ourselves, because we are the key to our own happiness and the support for the future. 

  • Yup, my day to day life for the past eight months consists of sending out resumes and cover letters to companies. It crazy how I could get a meaningless penny-wage minimum wage job, but cannot get into a position which I'm the best at or have a passion for. 

  • Things that are wrong are opportunities to learn and to instruct by example.
  • I feel the nation is at it's most fragile because of the threat of globalism. It's interesting to listen to Alex Jones and all the other alternative media. I question if we'll ever get out from this global threat. 


  • I don't believe eastern philosophy or ideological or mentality should take over the west. I don't believe western philosophy and ideological or mentality should take over the east. However, I believe both have much to learn and take from each other. For example, the west can learn and utilize the ethics of Confucianism. And perhaps the east can learn or utilizing the ideas of Americanism.
  •  I would love it if people gave me credit for my work. For once, I would love to be noticed, and noticed for something good.



  • Metaphorically speaking, perhaps it's not one's appearance and personality that matters but one's spirit. To act upon with spirit, perhaps can be a great source for motivation.

  • I believe there can be originality in the most tiny of details. I believe originality can help create culture. 

  • Could it be that the secret to human thinking and action is conditioning? If one trains intensely for a specific subject and tells them they are the best, then wouldn't they believe they are the best? Hasn't this altered their way of thinking, behavior, and action? Perhaps this can be applied to all train of skill and expertise. Another idea is perhaps if there is an individual that is odd or strange, the culture of their environment can condition them to be familiar and less strange. If this is the case then why see strange people as strange? 

  • I believe a wise man has an acceptance for all.

  •  The novice stands for principle while the wise and experienced stand for what's moral.


  • To give up in life is too easy. Making something out of yourself, making something from nothing, and improve the quality of community, that's a good challenge. You only live life once. If you mess up, the reset button isn't death, the reset button is taking a new step in life to begin something new.


  • The most effective way to respond to a problematic student or offspring is to simple break the ice and talk to them. Take them fishing, give them a fun puzzle or game and talk to them (use distraction to open them up). Skipping to disciplinary action will result in mistrust and rebellion. This is not a good method to create a leader or a person of higher intelligence or integrity. Ultimately, it is the use of psychology to help discover the problems of a student. It's important to acknowledge that all students and young individuals want attention or want to be heard.


  • Lightening is nothing to mess with, it's best to get indoors because not only can it strike you from the air it can also strike you from the ground and from a distance. The most powerful storms are at the edges of the storm and not within the storm.


  •  In circumstances, it seems the western world does things that are to one's own interest, where my belief  is to always do the right thing because it can help others (even unforeseeable).


  •  In case in the future a member investigates the end of the family line with me, I wish to state that with great desire I wish to continue the Janoski family, but I have my reasons in which I believe stalls my efforts for marriage. Primarily I don't have the financial resources due to not having a career job. I don't want to have a family and not provide them with the life they deserves. I refuse to live on food stamps and small pay. Of course to understand this, one would have to understand the terrible economic circumstances of this period in history. Another problem is political uncertainty. I know everything in detail that is happening with this country, ten time more knowledge than the average person because I look at all the facts, do my research, and follow the facts and my own common sense logic. I feel sad that I am now almost in my thirties and the only oportunities available are minimum wage positions. Bank loans are low, interest is high, investors are extremely hard to find, and it seems no body has money, therefore I cannot create my own opportunity. It seem moving is the only option if I were to create my own family, however due to my age, I believe it is already too late. Who would have foresaw that a man with so many female friends would end up unmarried and not sharing his life with anyone due to political and economic circumstance.

  • I believe there should be a balance between collectivism and individualism. It seems collectivism in the political realm often is of a negative narrative pushed by radical political agendas, therefore I believe it's best to do one's own research and to seek logic, truth, and hold close to what one critically thinks is most truthful to what they really believe. With political collectivism aside, I want to say collectivism in the social sense can be good or bad. If it is used to help each other or bring people closer, it can be a good thing. I believe having a balance of collectivism and individuals is important because it allows one to think for themselves and to bring about the creation of a group with the same values. I also perhaps think it's healthy in the social sense that being collective when in groups and to be individualistic when alone allows for a healthy balance of the two. I feel sometimes the negatives of individualism leads to the lack of empathy.

  • I can profoundly say that film making and video game designing are what I was meant to do in life. I believe this to be so because I find it uses everything I can apply my emotional values, creativity, imagination, and vision to. I feel it's what I was meant to do. However, it seems sad how I cannot get a career in film, game design, or entrepreneurship for either due to what I believe is the result of economic or political obstructions. 

  •  I question the idea that one's mind is one's energy core (like in Unreal Tournament III) where there is all this noise, narratives, false voices, and slander attacking your mental core and you are the one who has to protect it, repair it, and keep it healthy and whole. 

  • Very quickly, I like how my tax plan is almost the same as Mr. Trumps. I wonder if they took the idea from me. Not that I would care (some credit would have been pretty neat tho). 

  • I absolutely love the idea of having moral class (moral education) in grade school all the way to high school!  

  •  I think perhaps a good way to get through selfish or ignorant teenagers is to listen to them or to prod them with questions when unexpected to get their minds open.

  •  Could it be that the irrational or illogical man worries about obtaining a female and satisfying the never ending desire of lust (perhaps much like that of an animal) instead of legacy, improving the quality of life of others, family, upholding personal values, and striving to do greater? 

  •  Those who win and help others win are the greatest winners. Those who win by making others lose are a winner only to themselves.

  •  It seems corruption always resides or looms around with those with the most power. 


  • Can personal integrity and goals be stifled due to stereotyping, labeling, culture, and socio-ideological values? If so is this not a form of social control and engineering?

  • I believe there should be a balance of mainstream and popular culture in addition to family and personal culture.


  • Take notice of the road most taken. Why is it common? Now ask yourself is there something greater? What can you do that has risk yet greater reward? Do you dare take the risk to try it out yourself? 

  • Voidralism: The definition I created for when people desire to do what's not right and to act for themselves or on behalf of negative beliefs and ideologies.


  • Moral responsibility: doing what's right without the desire for publicity, personal appraisal, or noticeability, simply for the thought that it is the right thing to do.
  • It seems very unfortunate that my generation, the Millennial, is an example of a generation that has been jeopardized. This generation is also known to be the boomerang generation, generation that went back to living with their parents, and the car dweller generation, which are individual and families living out of their vehicles. This generation also has a high rate of drug addiction, homelessness, drop outs, student loans, job hopping, and suicide. It's the generation that is most ideologically affected when it comes to liberalism in politics and sexuality. It's a generation that is almost entirely absorbed in mobile technology, popular culture, and living in an artificial environment with less conservative and family values and less caring or acquired interest for education and intellectuality. However, it is the generation that is the most fashionable, tech innovative, and tech savvy. This is the generation I am part of. I believe what led to this generation was master planned by the results of economic and social-engineered design structurally conducted by corporate elites and those in global government. Research has led me to CIA involvement in the creation of known corporate entities for the sake of a global agenda part of UN Agenda 2021 and now 3030 where the population is collective to their narratives, have somewhat of an artificial environment, who can be easily controlled. I can only assume it's part of the depopulation processes for environmental stability and regrowth.

  • There should be a balance between what is worldly and that which is natural to survival (like fishing, hunting, camping, and making things by hand).

  • An argument I have in my mind is: could love be sentimental value (perhaps even through arousal) introduced and strengthened by culture?  Could love correspond to having the same bond for an inanimate object?

  • I believe the ideology and belief of the irrational idea to destroy one's own species reveals much weakness in the minds of those involved and the nature of the humanity who are capable of such idea for the idea of human destruction reveals a weakness in ethical/ moral behavior in human intellectuality commonly due to social and irrational cultural influences.  

  • I believe after one reaches a high level of intellectuality where they can piece logics, strategies, and understand human and perhaps biological behavior, they can apply themselves to any subject and surpass the mental capabilities of others which can lead to innovations and greater processes. 

  • I think there are two ways to deter deterrence or to defeat the enemy. You can be barbaric through brute force and toughness or you can fight through intelligence, ethics, strategy and silence. Animals fight each other proving they are stronger; however, a tree takes over slowly and in silence with the ability to tear entire structures apart.

  • Disregarding ethics, I think family and friendship is what's next in what is important.

  • I believe in a normal world people help each other. For example, someone sees art they like they buy it and support the artist. If someone likes a person or their talents they try to help their career and goals. If everyone is selfish and greedy, innovation grows slowly like a drip of water. If people help each other and their life goals and spread the idea of helping others, innovation and inspiration becomes like a raging river; a pressure explosive valve on steroids. I think people should help others achieve their dreams or get where they can be financially stable so that they can do the same and help others. I believe it's okay to collect a percentage of royalty from helping others, however it's the ability to help and spread the help makes a society a power house. I call this idea Social Diligence.

  • I believe the proof of liberty is the ability to have too many choices.

  • War is the greatest evil. I think in times of war or military conflict, there is always those who operate and make money behind the scenes. Those who gain from having such conflict financially and politically. Perhaps those who even create, influence, and direct the conflict. I believe these are the biggest culprits that should be sought out.

  • Being "a man". Often when I see guys who tell themselves they are alpha or being a man, usually find themselves in or creating conflict with loved ones or others in society that share the same alpha power complex. This brings disunion. I believe this is a culture created by men in or from conflict. I believe being a real man is the person who doesn't consider the idea that the are "a man" because he doesn't have anything to prove as he has an understanding of what's right, what his responsibilities are, and how he can help others and his family. It seems most males with the alpha male complex seem to have an event in their history in which their actions derives from to which like a bandaid use the idea of being an alpha male to cover it up and look tough. Perhaps this is also common for males with tatoos. It comes to my attention, real alpha males are made by having strong families, working hard for what they believe in, standing up for what's right, and have a solid, established, well-defined, and complete personality. A personality so well-defined to where they can become a source of wisdom and even inspiration. It seems those who maintain an alpha power complex never really seem to discover wisdoms from within, perhaps maintain in state of denial where there's no self-improvement, or through tough love has driven loved one away either physically, emotionally, or psychologically. I believe the natural state of a real man is that of which looks beyond themselves and recognize what it is that can improve the quality of lives of others but start with improving themselves.

  • One of the reasons I like Japanese and sometimes like speaking Japanese is because the language can go deep with meanings. I wonder if this is also influences Japanese level of intellect. English doesn't seem to go as deep. The closest we can get to deep meaning is metaphors and references or phrases to lessons in history, stories, and in the bible. Could it be that if America were to use more metaphors and phrases to history, stories, and the bible there would be more use of social intellect?

  •   (rant) I see everyone in this country as a meat head in a culture that doesn’t teach them or inspire them to think profoundly for themselves (because of social think tanks and expected public opinion[heard mentality]) or value the importance of having a healthy society(acting with relevence on neighbors as much as oneself). I feel everyone performs to be fundamentally accepted by others. I think much of society's philosophies is greatly influenced by present economics and by government. I feel society are slaves to their own government when it should be their government that should be the slaves to them. It seem obvious that if people don't know this it's a lack of education which is partly one's fault for not having the desire to know more but mostly the fault of institution where their is mass influence.

  •  I believe negative, disharmonious, unbalanced, and families influenced by too much popular culture along with social influences and a child's personal influence of too much culture (such as the over consumption of television), creates the uninnocent youth in society we see today. I find a tremendous difference between children who are raised in the country side compared to the youth in urban areas. There is an even more greater difference in youth when one travels outside the country. Could the solution be to reintroduce or renew the traditional family structure with little to no influence in culture at an early age?
  •  Regarding lustful and impure thoughts one should consider that they are thinking under the influence of sexual arousal to which they are not thinking normally nor critically. This could lead to undesired consequences if made into physical action. I find the best practice is to accept this feeling, perhaps it may be in good sexual health to fantasize; however, keep it personal and have strong principles. I believe this to be self-discipline. Identify that one's impure and lustful thoughts are a fantasy and that most likely it's best that they remain a fantasy to oneself and in one's mind.


  •  Could asking other for help or reciprocity be a shortcut to getting where you want?


  • Is "acceptance" the fundamental ingredient to a harmonious society or perhaps a harmonious family?


  • Excuses are not excuses when it definitely or physically prevents you from moving forward (they become obstacles or challenges).


  • I believe a poor man with a reasonable dream to improve the quality of the life of others demands priority recognition and servitude.


  • Could it be the creation of new industries be the key to dramatic wealth and enterprise?


  • I think a world free of monopolies is a world free to think big and achieve greater.


  • I think if people accept each other and create social harmony, then it becomes a nation of trust. A nation that trusts each other is a nation likely to succeed and prosper. 


  • Politics always needs to always be on its guard against those who are the most wealthy or most liberal, for corruption commonly comes from here.


  •  I believe it is a mistake to look at a person who is perfect in every way. Greatness doesn't come without it's hit and misses, mistakes and successes. Therefore I think it's right to see, embrace, and look past a person's faults, mistakes, and imperfections. We should accept the faults of others, evolve past personal-image and reputation. We should show how human we truly are and embrace or look past weakness to see it as a means to grow and for a person to get stronger. I believe it's the imperfections that makes a real person an authentic human beings. Standing for what one truly and intellectually believes is what I believe the strongest or greatest form of humility, courage, and strength.

  • I am very traditional when it comes to family. Family should stay together as much as possible. Brothers should stay close to brothers. Mother should always be with father. 

  • I would like to think that in a truly prosperous nation, food, cost of living, and luxury spending isn't even remotely an issue. 

  •  What does it mean to be intellectual and think for oneself? I think it means to evaluate, understand, and respond to situations, subjects, and narratives by what you yourself truly understand and believes and hopefully to ask the questions that further your own knowledge. Ultimately, it involves a deep, honest, and truthful relationship with yourself. 

  •  I am an ideas guy. I think having an ideas guy is always beneficial depending how great their ideas can be.
  •  "Looks like wherever Globalism affects, depression and suicide follow. From my studies in psychology, it's not an illness, it's conditional. A person can condition themselves to feel this way and it only gets worst as they age. That is because personal value is not fulfilled. Much of this can be correlated to economics and even politics. The rules and regulations has more red tape since the 60s. Luxery spending is terribly low compared to those in the baby boom generation. America is also has statistics that people work too much, too long, and gain litter relative to those in previous generations. Everything is attached to economics and government. My hypothesis is that if all regulations and red tape, taxes, and bureaucratic involvement were to simply vanish the next day, would people still do nothing? Wouldn't you think they would find something they enjoy, do it, and make money? Overall wouldn't their depression would ultimately go away? Much of a person's stress, anxiety, and depression extends from the mental constrictions and complexions that come from current social norms and financial and responsible conditions. Conduct a study on that, and you'll see what I'm getting at." My comment on Youtube. 


  • I think the greater one thinks they are from another, the less balanced they are perhaps intellectually or morally.


  •  People see hardship as something they need to personally overcome, however what they don’t see is that hardship is systemic. Often it is because of a system which does not work in their favor. Wealth can only go two ways, either it goes up by economic growth or decrease by strangulation. When an economy isn’t growing, it is often not because of an increase in population but because of corruption. This is why we see a progressive decay in social wealth, standard of living, and luxury spending. It seems one does not find the truth until they compare economics and value of the dollar from different generations and the regulations or reasons for its decay. 

  • My comment on facebook: This seems to be a wide spread issue across America. The credit (debt-finance) system design by banks where they can control rates with no oversight. They are also the entity behind Detroit's interest rates refinance swap which made Detroit bankrupt. The justice system we have with mass incarceration is also a corrupt system by design. Prisons profit off government funding to build more prisons and by putting prisoners in debt. Beyond that there are greater evils at work, all of which money for the desire of control can be found at the root. If you want to go into the deep and dark side of what's really going on, it's all about global control with the UN, corporations, and banks (UN Agenda 2021 and Agenda 2030 documents which remove sovereignty of nations). In the US, the CIA provides with artificial cultural conditioning and cognitive dissidence. NSA spies on you and collects data for further population control analysis. Police keeps you in line (in many cases intimidated to prevent social change). Government works for corporations through lobbying groups and paying off politicians. Overall, the US becomes an artificial nation. Nevertheless, it has yet to be bought entirely, but it's pretty corrupt. It definitely seems there is a constant struggle back and fourth with justice and corruption. To me, it's the times in history we're living in. There will always be this struggle with good and evil.

  •  Has anyone ever asked the question that what if it's not about getting free things or obtaining government subsidies but instead making the nation grow so much wealth that money becomes a luxury item which is easy and plentiful to obtain, waste, or to which with intelligent or determined effort one can dramatically increase the quality of life for themselves and others. It seems obvious to me that the only way to get to this point is less government influence, more liberty, innovation in manufacturing and perhaps technology, and growth of small business and not to further rely on dinosaur large corporations. I hope that when it comes time, hopefully we'll have new businesses which make these old corporations obsolete. Furthermore, I think the nation has been living under the minimum prosperity line to which no one remembers what true prosperity looks like. I feel the 50s was the last time there was a dramatic change in life style and economy. I think much of today's minds are tunneled vision or molded on what lifestyle and economic conditions we experience today that we think within the borders of our experiences rather than having the ability to think ahead or dream of a greater nation. 


  • The more uncertainties one has, the more questions they should ask.


  • I think it's a great idea to make philosophy a career. It can coexist with any other subject and occupation. If I could create such occupation, I would make it standard practice for philosophers to create PDDs, these are philosopher design documents. A philosopher design document consists of foretelling problems, issues, concerns, and hazard potentials before they ever happen with solutions. The use of these documents can be applied to any occupation and improve the quality, efficiency, ethics, and address issues the company might never had come up with on their own. I can see this extremely useful in politics, law, and potentially dangerous occupations that involve engineering.


  • Children at early ages of development need to learn to be curious, to ask questions, and above all have ideas. We need them to come up with ideas and logics and to build upon those ideas and logics to explore how the world works and why it works that way. We need them to deconstruct and build upon reconstructive thinking on logics which they question could be more effective. This will provide them with answers and understanding yet also potentially provide society and industry with perhaps potentially new ideas, innovations, and inspirations for new ideas at possibly earlier ages. Knowledge and understanding is constructive. It needs to be built upon and examined to be improved or maximized for top efficiency. An example of this is having a child, at the right age of mental development question them how are bridges made. They provide an answer and your further that answer by providing them with understandable material. If an education system is providing good education, I believe the child will grow curious and want to learn more.


  •  In darker times, there needs to be a return to humanism. To look at a person and to recognize they are a human being. Perhaps looking beyond the flaws and try to see the goodness of their soul.


  • It seems Trump has already lost a few major battles. Two of which is giving me a huge loss of hope for this republic. The failure to repeal Obamacare and the failure to provide tax cuts and implement Trump's tax plan. It's my opinion, given the amount of resistance within DC that Trump is at a major disadvantage which furthers my belief that our republic cannot be saved. My projections in time sequence from a linear progression of what is needed to be changed and what has been done, has provided me with an answer that it is insignificant compared to the work that is needed to get done to remove the global operatives from this republic. I'm not sure if there is a psychological operation, strategy, or a method to keep Trump from doing what is necessary to save the nation. I am becoming more convinced that Trump does not have what it takes to "drain the swamp" and that the power of the globalists is beyond considerable measure. It seems my daring idea that the only way to preserve this republic is with a silent and coordinated take-back with patriotic individuals willing to give their lives for freedom to save the nation; otherwise, it will be lost and the wealthiest elites, banks, Chinese, UN, Soros, and socialists will have their tyrannical rule of the US. They will be free to reduce the population; control, chip, and monitor the masses; exterminate the enormous "basket of deplorables", divide the world into regions, and create the insane ideological and seemingly luciferic world they desired all these years. It feels the use of their science, which is obviously beyond mainstream modern science, is the tool to which they have to defeat any enemy. It seems that in a matter of  months to perhaps very few years to come, there will not be a country if Trump continues to disregard the agenda of globalism. Perhaps it cannot be helped and we're already lost. 


  • I cling to God as I am lead on a conveyer to my demise. I can feel the air getting hotter. Am I certain it is God? His eyes don't lie, however I keep moving onward without any control. Confused and lost, despair and now  in terror. Why is this so? Am I to blame? Is this the plan, to prove myself through the pain and sorrow of my born-into-torture soul; like an intelligent mind without limbs. A meaningless existence for greater amusement or evidence of a narrative I am completely uncertain nor have proof too? Can I trust that who leads me into the fire that there will be water beyond the deserts?  I do not understand. I have not lived? I have not been given a chance. Like a cancer inside a frail body. The tortured feeling of ultimate abandonment yet still holding on. Clinging for my life. Will I let go or will I face a reality to which I never had control? Or is it all a lie for the sake of control? Why can't I let go and depart from anything that anyone had claimed existed. Live under my own nature, philosophy, and design. Unfairness is all around me. To what CAN I control? Damned if I do, damned if I don't. It feels my existence is to blame. Damn this predetermined world to which holds me in shackles. However, from all the binding, I can trusts that within myself and perhaps temporarily, that in my mind, it is free.


  • Controversially, are those with knowledge more important than those who are without. What if you had a choose to save two individual but could only save one. What if a caveman, who knew nothing of peace, compassion, nor even the concept of pain, would they be worth saving compared to an individual who has amassed years of experienced, wisdom, and knowledge? Although it's my undeniable desire that both should be saved. If I had to choose one, I would prioritize my efforts on that whom has knowledge, for it's not only the body that is being loss, it's the time, energy, skills, experiences, and wisdoms that are also taken with the body.


  •  Irrelevant topic: In the world of today there is emphasis in forms of dictatorship wherever one goes. Jobs have bosses, kingdoms have kings. It's never mutual. Perhaps systems should be based upon a mutual plane, for this I emphasize the idea of the functionality of a republic. A republic which can be based upon the fundamental principle of mutual agreeing rules.


  • Is there such thing as cognitive dissidence by workforce repetition? What if a person spends years working and becomes conditioned to the workforce lifestyle without seeing the overall system? Ever since we are teenagers we are taught to work hard and keep working; however, how come there are no studies on workforce psychological analytics? What happens when you work in the same place for years? Do you forget the realities of the real world? Does one's world get smaller, metaphorically speaking? Referencing psychology, can a psychological disodence from repeating task and repetitive non central focuses of realistic  objective orientation by self-central stimuli create an subjective artificial reality? I guess it could be an experiment to see if a mouse is given regular yet less quality food for a very long time and perhaps given tasks and one day he is placed in a new much nicer cage with more mice and an abundance of quality food with no tasks, then put back into his regular cage  and continue as usual after a  long time, will he not return to his ordinary lifestyle? I question how to go about experimenting with such an idea. Further analysis of this idea could also compare how Americans work compared to the rest of the world. Places in South and Latin America only work six hours a day. How does this change their mindset and lifestyle? If there is a huge change in psychological analysis then I have to ask if it was by design.

  • I'm not sure if I stated this previously, however I have changed from my respective skeptic belief in the existence of God because I believe God is not of our reality but perhaps that of dimensional existence (meaning something higher than our own dimension). Although I could be wrong, this is what I currently believe.

  •  I believe in this present time in history with our economic, political, financial, family, sociological, psychological, and overall systemic problems, mess, and disorganization are of a great embarrassment of our time in history. It seems we have become an example of what not to be. Growing up in the 80s, 90, and 2000s (all the way to 2008) was of great blessing, but everything after 2008 is a structural and systemic failure beyond words. Why can't we be more intellectual, do what is right with nobility and honor, perform with a greater conduct of ethics, think beyond the average with higher intelligence to fix problems, eliminate corruption, and strategize ways (both procedurally and abstractly) to returning order, obtaining solutions, and recover from our corruptions and past failures and conditionings. 
  • No one truly knows a person's situation until they live in their shoes. In my case it's a disaster where everything has been flipped on it's head. I remember a more laid back and quiet period in history when things were more logical and rational. 

  •  For entertainment, when you have an idea that has already been done wait ten years and then release the idea, because by then it will be new and new for a new generation, otherwise try to make it better. 

  • I think there should be a balance between conformity/ strictness and non-conformity.  

  • I think in a relationship one temporarily caters to the desires of another, perhaps it's this what it means to be mutual. I state this because also believe there needs to be a little bit of room for individuality, otherwise I can see how one can lose how one once was. 

  • Evil rules when people don't care what they are doing is evil or those who do evil are unquestionably allowed to do evil. 

  • When taxes are high and the economy is crap, I suggest creating, funding, and promoting small business grants. Offer the grants for a variety of applicants from $3000 to $1,000,000. Accept applicants with little emphasis on strictness. I believe another good idea would be to have applicants wait on a review waiting list (to screen and review applications before accepting to fund them).  I believe this would be a great shortcut to boosting the economy. 

  • We should have a rating site for corporations. So that we can keep an eye on their scandals and positives and determine if they are a greedy or good business.

  • My comment on a video of kindness USA: "Thank you for the link, I found it very interesting. I'm still not sold on it tho. I believe to transform society would take a massive cultural phenomenon and I believe a great use of psychology. A good tactic would be to introduce moral education at an early age like in Japan. Also, economics, government, legal system, and family structure also plays a key role in how society behaves. To change the mentality of society there would have to be a positive effect on an individual level which perhaps would require the removal of all these systemic defects, failures, and injustices. It's proven in history that when society sees it's nation as positive, moving in the right direction, and objectively proven to be prosperous, the social mentality changes. It's a natural method to perceive social harmony as a cultural norm and a need to preserving the peace and it's values." 

  •  Talk is cheap. Actions speaks for itself.

  • What one does in their lifetime may affect the next.

  • I refuse to show it, however I'm extremely angry at the world, nation, and it's corruptions and injustices. However, in my anger, rationality. I will not let others be affected by my burning anger of the intolerable conditions I have to face and witness in the world and this once great nation. This is what it must of felt like during the great depression.  

  • Could it be important for a child to cry? I wonder if it affects the child's growth development.

  • I wonder if it's possible to create an algorithm or electronic solution that monitor's the economy and leverages insurance costs, taxes, price of resources, and perhaps rent costs to a balanced and financially friendly solution to cater to low incomes individuals perhaps as low as minimum wage.

  • I wonder if there can be an electronic solution to roll one's taxes, bills, insurance, other living expenses, and one's bank account into a single interface where one can pay and view every aspect of their life as simple as clicking a button. Such a electronic system needs to also be private and have no connection to corporate or government control.

  • Never waste a good mind.

  • Never keep silence about what's evil. Speak against evil and corruption. Speak the truth the loudest.

  • When you are conditioned by the system, the system will mold you into anything it wants.

  • The tools of humanity's prosperity, harmony, and functionality has been here since the coming of logic. Humanity rarely adopted to use these tools because of individualism, religion, or tribalism. The use of ethics pertaining to the objective integral philosophic mind has yet to be adopted or discovered by mainstream society. My studies has shown that not even religion has completed the understanding of the complete use of ethics pertaining to the righteousness and integral mind. All ethical practices extend to traditional and religious-cultural values. Nonetheless, I have attempted to describe these ethics in the Charter of Ethics pertaining to my own philosophical understanding of righteous and integral ethics so that humanity can look within itself and utilize what it stands for and how it can better humanity.

  • I think one has to work at life to get to where they want to be.  

  • The ability to change one's thoughts and to alter perspectives is a great tool for moving forward.  

  • The path of an entrepreneur is determined by failure or the ability to strategize from multiple dimensions and to learn from others and to be mindful and fearless of one's own path.   

  • There is no set way to think. Hollywood, liberalism, and mainstream culture has one way of thinking. Farming and conservative is another way of thinking. Asian and Confucian is another way of thinking. Religouns and Cristianity is another way of thinking. Perhaps a person is a balance of all and leans onto the way of thinking which suits them or their situation best. 

  • Observing nature and clouds is observing survival and core reality. Observing television is observing artificial or human-made reality. Perhaps a balance of both is necessary. 

  • Generic: At first a person may be a want-to-be or do things in which may seem embarrassing or copy-cat at first, however years later with practice or concentrating on one's strengths, it seems one would discover their own original and personalized version of whatever they are doing. I believe we should embrace this and encourage self-discovery.

  • I believe we live in a superficial world. One where friendships and partnerships aren't real all the time. Perhaps much of it is due to our own insecurities. I believe we should accept all even if we do not agree with it or think it is culturally acceptable. I believe this can open our minds and widen our vision of life, liberty, and view of others. 

  • I believe it is important to understand there is no one way to think, act, or to be. There is only humanity and the personal identity of a single individual that contributes to a whole. A personalized identity which makes everyone unique even if similar. 

  • I think a good way to open one's mind is to visit a place they would dream to live in on Google maps (3D and street view). Find a place preferably outside the country you live in. Find a house you might wants to live in (or feel would be something you might live in) and imagine life living in that house. Make up your own world. What are the people like? How are the neighbors? How do those people think or think about how you think those people would think? What is the culture like? What unique or interesting stories have you heard from people in the surrounding area where you live? How was your day to day activities? Where did you go shopping? Where was your schools, college, maybe work? What challenges or problems did you face living there? What funny memories did you have? Who were your friends? Now come back to reality and away from Google maps. Did your perception of life, culture, and mindset change in the slightest? If not, try it again and spend a lot more time pretending to live there. Then ask yourself again, Did you perception of life, culture, and mindset change in the slightest?

  •  Just to rant a little bit, I can't stand living in a country that does not know or how to give respect. I can't stand living in a country that I have no control of. I especially can't stand living in a country that does not appreciate people or even have empathy for others. , I also cannot stand living in a country that doesn't accept people for who they are, what they believe, or how they are different. I would think there would be a sense of commodore where everyone appreciates how different and unique each other is despite how insane or loony they might be. It bothers me that there is this prejudgment first even meeting a person. Where they think if another is going to act in an ill manner, cause harm, or be an individual which solicits an irrational response. Why is it we can't be polite to each other at the same time speak our minds. Why is it we can't hang our arms around each other without  a care of sexual orientation or gender orientation. Why are we conditioned to be so cold, unempathetic, merciless, and judgmental towards each other. We are all human, we are American, we all shit everyday and eat to survive. Where is our sense of humanity? Why isn't there and where is our sense of national pride? Why can't we throw away old stereotypical or outdated narratives? Where is our sense to feel like we're part of something greater even when there seems to be nothing. So what if we're older, dress different, talk weird, or are less alpha then others. So what if others are perceived as indecent, trashy, or have a low education. I believe it's been over due for an extremely long time that the United States went further from mainstream narratives (especially what is conditioned propaganda) and united as a sense of duty for Americanism where we throw away mainstream ideology and labels and start over new with what we as human beings and a newly defined definition for Americans desire in a world we want ourselves and our neighbors to live in. Let's get back to dreaming. To doing what's right. To ethicalizing our society to be more unified, harmonious, prosperous, and have that don't give a shit about anything that tries to divide us because we're Americans and we're all badass, free to go rogue, defy and define political correctness, and be simply awesome through an unstoppable unified neighboring force that dares to stand the test of time and challenge any crazy shit that comes our way. That is what I want to be  part of. That is where I want to live.

  • While observing the universe though a telescope, could it be the nature of life is to not exist? If that's so then humanity should be a trillion times more grateful and respectful of life and it's existence, because it seems to be fact that all living life is limited and will eventually come to an end. Those who say an end is a new beginning, should study the universe and get an idea of life's existence is equivalent to an almost impossible miracle. 

  •  I think economic conditions influence social behavior and psychology and perhaps the overall ability or idea of one finding acceptance and happiness. 

  • I feel like people should start talking to one another and embarrassing themselves, and accept others for who they are. This is what makes us people. This is what makes unique individuals. 

  • I believe real friends are made when we accept others for who they are and learn to get along and even overlook their imperfections. 

  •  I believe it's dishonest that if one feels bad yet has to further the feeling or use it as a weapon to put someone down. I believe this is a high form of dishonesty. 

  • A balance between positive and negative feelings is essential I believe. The negative evaluates personal-honesty, reality, and can be used as a tool to how to better oneself.  Positive, although feels good, could portray a fictional reality. Furthermore, I agree that negativity would not be effective if it's out of pity, denial, or self-loathing. 

  • I think a mastery of feelings comes by accepting them and using them as a resource to make oneself better or be lead in the right direction. 

  • For some, there are patterns of behavior to which a person can find ways to alter their mental state. For example, when lonely, turn on TV or exercise; when feeling depressed, turn on music of childhood, look at family album, or talk to grand parents; when feeling unstable, sit back in bed and think, sit outside and observe nature, or take a bath in hot water and sulk. One can find the patterns of their own behaviors and use it as a tool to avoid negative emotions. 

  • When you give up on life, do extraordinary outdoor activities with meetups and groups. Not that I would give up on life, but I personally find enlightenment with writing, drawing, having ideas and overall dreaming. I guess I live in fantasy and imagination more than I live in the real world.  

  • A secret for a male to capture the heart of a female is to not be entirely the nice guy (although that would have been the case a very long time ago), but also to not be a player. For a male to capture the hearts of a female, he needs to be the nice guy but carefree and also play upon the emotions of the female, because playing with emotions will causes her to be driven towards him (especially if he can get her to forgive him, because females like to feel special or be the center of attention).  

  • I believe games just like movies and need to be made because even though an escape from reality, if done right it creates culture and opens doors to imagination.

  • I can see how labels can be used to be an extremely powerful and effective tool or weapon. It has the ability to conduct social-engineering by propaganda and to change individual mindsets.

  •   I personally believe a world in which accepts a random-complex or self-lively society and accepts that which they do not know or understand, hopefully pertaining to harmonious values, is a world which embraces the personal values of others and embraces a changing, perhaps non-conforming, self-culturing, and complex society. I think maybe this is a path to social harmony.

  • I believe there is a difference between being book smart and being intellectual. I would like to believe that intellectually grants the ability to not only understand what's in a book but to even utilize and even create or help create the material that is compiled within a book.

  • It seems obvious that we should create a system of teaching that caters to all learning types (visual, perceptual, hands-on experience… ect.)
  • I agree that perhaps a secret to happiness, or a cure for depression, is to always be busy, because not only you are working on yourself by constantly learning, you are also achieving things. 

  • If the nation was economically prosperous. I would like the idea of a six hour work day for full time employment and four hours for part time employment. I would also like the idea of having one whole hour off in the middle of the day for break. I think this would create a comfortable, average pace, and laid back working culture that also allows times for people to relax and think. Career jobs can be kept at eight hours a day.

  • I think today's school teach you how to think, but not think for yourself.

  • Perhaps already stated, be mindful of emotions, however do not base judgment or action on it.

  • It would be interesting to perhaps find a solution for elders or seniors to revive the memories of their time period and to have the time period be their reality like making a neighborhood or a retirement center themed in the time period of their golden days for youth. 

  • I wonder if there should be a system for those with minor mental issues to be given jobs at which they are good at. 

  • I am living proof that a person here in the United States in this time period in history can create and be part of so many things and yet still go nowhere. I really hope in the future people, see what others want and help them achieve their desires/goals.

  • I would think that as a country ages it would grow greater in prosperity, ethics, intelligence (perhaps intellectuality), creativity (perhaps originality), and innovation. It's my opinion that a country that has crime has obvious problems on a systemic level, cultural level, and perhaps ethical level. The only way to improve a country is to seek out the cause of the problems. Why is there ghetto mentality? Culture? Who is creating the culture from the latent perspective or obvious perspective? Is the problem greater? Is there a systemic problem or even a conspiratorial answer that should be investigated? Is there an ideological problem? Is there a way to educated people of the wrongness of negative ideologies? Is there s cold society issue? Is it due to the media or entertainment they are being provided? Where does it come from and who is paying for it? Is there a health problem in society? What is added to the food? How is it regulated? Is there a job problem? Why aren't there jobs? Is it an economic problem? Is there objective and latent questions that should be investigated? Is it the banks? Why and how are they regulated and who keeps them under supervision? Are there alternative methods besides the banks involvement? Is there a political issue? Where and how can corruption enter, how big is it?  Who may be involved in it, and how can it be removed? Who are the most wealthy? Are they involved in it for personal gain? All of these are questions that are examples of possible issues in this country. Questions of a deep both deductive and incremental scale should be asked and investigated to find the problem and obtain a solution. I consider it ignorant if one relies on other individuals perceived to be smarter than they are. What one does not know about something is one who questions, learns, and finds out. Obtain opinions of others, but never draw single minded conclusions, especially when it deals with emotions. Learn and obtain the answers yourself, because your own thoughts, what you've learned, your deductions, your questions, your overall progress is far more valuable than the opinions of others. In time, you will know more and be able to construct a complex web of how things work, strategies, tactics others might use, deductions, and overall gain a superior process of thinking to which you will amazed and inspire others. Leave no stone unturned nor idea unstated. Superior thought processes takes practice and mastery by application and utilization.

  • Mastery of the mind through thought (constantly thinking, using the mind, concluding, learning (asking questions), strategizing, and investigating curiosities), discipline (a balance of everything or not too much of one thing), acceptance (acceptance of self, humility, and that which one does not know), understanding (seeking answers, alternate perspectives as in the shoes of another, understanding psychology and the motives of others, knowing how things work socially and systemically), keeping active (competitive games (I prefer strategic games or puzzles), talking to people, sports, hobbies), and perhaps humor will improve one's mental health. Mastery of the body through exercise (even if once a week, or doing stretches almost every mornings), healthy eating discipline (healthy food such as fruits, some meat, and vegetables; cut back on fast food and foods with too much unnecessary fat and too much salt or sugar.), eight hours of sleep (to clear/clean the mind), relaxing (giving thirty minutes to relax and think), harmonious bond (spending time with elders, friends, family, and perhaps getting to know strangers; even if once a week), hygiene (shower daily or at least every two days; wash hands often, especially after using the bathroom and touching animals, and cleaning or organizing), and being active (sports, games, puzzles, hobbies, volunteer work, cleaning, and exersize) can improve one's body. And finally, perhaps spiritual (meditation, worship, prayer, doing good, and helping others).

  • It's my conclusion that if God were to exist, he would be on a metaphysical or dimensional level. Perhaps a version of reality in which we cannot experiment, objectify or perhaps willingly interact with. I also would conclude that there are forces in science in which we do not have answer for or may be perhaps considered abnormal anomalies. Because I think science doesn't have an objective answer for these anomalies, I theorize that the use of dimensions could provide evidence of metaphysical realities or dimensions which is not yet understandable. In my brief research I had come across theories on how ghosts could exist or how they can interact with the use of elector-magnetic frequencies or even communicate by spirit-box. If such spiritual realm and entities exist and was real then we can conclude the existence of a spiritual world to which could be a metaphysical or spiritual dimension as told by various world cultures (my focus is on native Americans and Tibetan monks). I would theorize that the use of the hydron collider can be of somewhat use in proving evidence of these dimensions or metaphysical realities. As for the question to what is God, I would conclude the idea that he is an entity or a being of energy, or even a source of creation (perhaps the origin of existence). In the spirit world it seems all entities trapped between the real world and spirit world desire to go into the light, could this have anything with God as a source of energy? Nevertheless, referring to the anti-energy, what is this dark energy or entities of complete negative origin? According to research, if such entities were to exist, there seems to be evidence of intelligence (we can even examine this by observing orbs). A negative energy capable of interacting very strongly with magnetic fields, brain functions (neuron activity) and even bring itself into our reality and even become interactable to the physics of our world. This would prove not only the existence of higher dimensions, but also alternate methods to interact with different dimensions which could come about new technology such as the technology to create physical object from absolutely nothing; the ability to live simultaneously in the past, present, or future; the ability to explore theories of dimensional travel and alternate realities, and perhaps even the crazy idea to create of our own realities. However, this might have it's own set of problems as we do not know what other dimensions will be like or what problems or even devastating consiqeneces will be faced when opening pandora's box or the machines and experiments that can get us to that point. Not-to-mention the problems, evil ideologies, and corruption right now on Earth.  I think it's wise for humanity to eliminate it's corruptions and evil ideologies before going this far into understanding forces we do not understand, otherwise it will be used for destruction, control, and tyranny. I also believe a mastery of ethics is also necessary as well, because it would be a disaster if a person with the mind of a caveman, child, or selfish dictator were to play God.
  • It's my conclusion that secret societies are everywhere and carrying out their agendas with no regard to the prosperity of others. Those who are in secret societies, including the free- masonic order, get people to join (invitation and by branches such as the nights of columbus and sororities) and give them the resources and contacts they desire to obtain the lifestyles and goals they desire. A good example is being given the resources to get into high paying occupations. Unfortunately, those who are not in a secret society or cult commonly cannot obtain the same level of prosperity, upward mobility, and lifestyle desired as those in a secret society or cult. It's to my knowledge that cults and secret societies in modern times stifle the prosperity of the country they are in. I'm not part of any secret society; however, with leaks and heavy research, which there is plenty of, I have become familiar with their practices, theologies, and ideologies. I do not recommend people to join these secret organizations. Often, it leads to crime, dissolution, delusion by group conditioning and negative culture,  and darker places the higher a person moves up their chain of hierarchy. It's strange there are no secret organizations for doing good and moral in today's times. It's as if when times are bad, there are secret societies for good and when times are good, there are secret societies for things that are bad. Now-a-days it's all bad it seems. It's always darkness, mystery, and seemingly demonic or evil in nature. When will humans learn.

  •  Reflecting back in my youth I desire to get married at the age of 25. I feel like working, wasted time in entrepreneurship, and meaningless college has robbed me from my life. Conditions of living are obviously worst than ever been in the history of this country for contemporary times. For those who think it's terrible to have their life taken from them, imagine having to live with a life that feels like has been stolen from them. Stolen by systemic, economic, and political variables one cannot or do so little to control. Today's world sucks beyond belief and it can't be helped. 

  •  Humility often comes in the form of tears. 

  • Regarding ancient ideology of behalf of a simplified ancient fundamental theological narrative of only good or evil, where if one does a single thing that's evil then it progressively become more evil by nature (evil involvement and experimentation becoming a gateway to more worst things), I feel there is much to learn about what is good and what is evil in this sense. If one does good, do they need to maintain being good, if so then what of accidents and unforeseeable consequences? What constitutes moral; is it by feeling what it is right or thinking what is right by the spirit? How does the feeling of knowing what is right? If one had to eat to survive and had to do this by taking the life of an animal or if one is angry and feels the desire to express rage, does this not constitute a malevolent nature? If so doesn't this entale that by nature, a person is not good? It's obvious good doesn't seem to be progressive by nature, instead it seems to demand preservation and maintenance. Moreover, instead of there being only good or evil, why not one constitute balance and use it as means of harmonizing or stabilize good and evil? I would also perhaps like to refer to balance in the moral sense as doing more good then evil. Furthermore, doesn't balance create the fundamental structure of a more logical and rational moral fundamental system? If balance is greater than the individual idea that if one defines their moral identity between only good or evil in this fundamental theological idea, then it seems evil will be by nature predominent, even when in the practice of maintaining to do good. Anotehr idea is if good represents God and people desire to be god-like it makes sense that because of human nature, humans can only go so far. Therefore, having balance is more appropriate for the human condition.

  • Fear is the response for human preservation, the use of acceptance or enlightenment of the unknown or the bypass of the desire of human preservation can be used to disregard the emotion of fear and gain a sense of removing the human experience to obtain surpassable human perspectives.

  • It seems to me that those who intimidate, hide weaknesses and controversies.

  • Should the workforce have a pace that allows everyone to work proficiently?  
  • Sarcasm: Note to the world, do not make decisions or base your world off your penis or ovaries. 

  • I believe in love among friends (nothing sexual obviously). I believe perhaps friends should tell other friends they love them and warm their hearts with a friendship-like love. I would like to create a culture where friends openly say they love each other as friends.
  • Such an insane idea I discovered. What if our country was run by a complex system hidden or underneath the regular laws and government system of the U.S. To state this differently, what if the reality is our actual government is runned by a much more sophisticated system which uses the regular government and law system as a public perceived or interpreted system. I wonder if this is what alternative media refers to the elites desiring a breakaway civilization. Could there actually be a criminally organized alternative system that uses our perceived standardized government as a surface interface while hiding a nation-wide source of criminal enterprise/ corruption? 

  •  Ideologies and cultures change from every time period in history. It would be interesting to see a model of how ideologies and cultures affect life longevity rates and the rate of social and  individual intelligence.  

  • Game idea: An interesting government system I came up with is to have every city have it's own government system, so different areas of a game, different city political and social structure.  
  •  I think every time you fight back against something, you win. Every time you push back, you lose. 


  • A great difference in the rational or ethical man and the irrational and selfish man is that the rational and ethical man desires a prosperous systems that benefit all, where the irrational man desires the selfish accumulation of power, fame, and control.


  
  • I think the reason for life is to add a little bit of you in the world. From your character to your ideas. Moreover, I believe life is about trying to make a difference, living with meaning or purpose set by your own narrative, creating your own legacy and leaving your mark in the world, it about relationships/ friendships and family, passing on the knowledge one has gathered in their life, and having the ability to influence or inspire others. It's about creating things, it's about being the best you can be and being an example for others. It's about teaching, sharing, caring, respecting, having compassion, and helping others. It's about discovering and maturing who you are and making the best and most intellectual decisions. Life is about you, your experiences, and influencing the lives of those you come to contact with.


  • It's not about being perfect, it's about being yourself.


  •  Standing strong for one's believe without backing down should be a demonstration of pure courageous will of one's character.


  • It seems unnecessary to say that I believe we live in a world of unrespected and no self-discipline lustful intent by means of cultural conditioning through the addition of natural hormonal desires and social peer-pressure. It would be interesting to return to a more traditional yet modernized culture where individuals of both genders are respected, self-disciplined, maintain purity or innocence, and overall rather keep their virginity for the desire to solely share it with the person they have chosen to be with for the rest of their lives. It would also be interesting to have females discipline (slap) males who pass that ethical boundary to show their self-worth, self-respect, decency, and high morals. (maybe) Likewise, it would be interesting to see males turn down, ignore, or even show respectful affection or a declining appreciation (giving a female a hug or a kiss on the forehead to show they are loved, respected, appreciated, and accepted for who they are in a more heartfelt way to give them the impression to turn from their lustful ways) for females who desire to sleep with them(perhaps this heartfelt idea can also apply to lonely or perverted males).


  •  Personally, I dislike the use of the word love. It sounds overused, commercialized, and superficial. Instead, I prefer to try and find more accurate words and phrases to describe the emotion I'm trying to tell.
  • I think perhaps the only time when evil is permitted is to reenact evil through satire or for the purpose of history and learning.

  • Hypothesis: To any patterns in social structure in relation to culture, there is commonly social engineering which can be studied in sociology. In differences in behavioral patterns by environment, family, and culture, there is psychology. By learning psychology and sociology, one can see how an individuals can be a subject of study and conditioning, because of this we need to find ways to counteract conditioning when it becomes used for negative political gain. Anthropology is also a unique field of study, however I have found it to be least effective. I believe every individual should learn sociology and psychology. Nevertheless, I hypothesize that if it's a matter of study or is it a hypothetical structure that doesn't really exist but can be studied and repeated. Is it all a matter of current coincidence or a state of thinking that is perceived to be objective but perhaps brought on by conditioning of culture or society? Perhaps in the future when patterns of society and individuals change we can reexamine previous studies and see if these patterns still occur.

  • The way I think people should see each other is as equal. I believe they should address each other politely and with respect regardless of any difference. However, it seems the modern culture of today that there is always a person who is an authority, more dominant, or always right.
  • I think it's in good practice to state the truth or what one believes even if controversial. I think it's productive to be able to enjoy or laugh along at what people say, not take it seriously, and not take offense, and perhaps to even answer sarcastically or with respect to bad comments.

  • It appears our current society and political ideologies are not made by logic but that of emotions.

  • Time passes very quickly, therefore enjoy the present moment. I personally accept everything as it is and as it comes, and I also accept everything meaning nothing at all. Life is too short to be angry at all the minor details. Life's imperfections was meant to be accepted, tolerated, and to be overlooked.
  •  When it comes to careers, unless you live in a objectively prosperous society, do what realistically makes money. If you do live in an objectively prosperous society, then do anything you enjoy doing and make a career out of it.
  • A broken system makes a miserable lives along with creating many sad and angry ghosts.
  •  People make the world the way it is.


  •  I see this time period in human history as an embarrassment. There is so many systematic, economic, social, political problems that it's hard to count. There is so much wasted potential. I believe we should pride, inspire, and encourage the potential in people.


  • If I could guess what the future is like, I would say the worst can be an Orwellian fascist future, were human are replaced with robots, people are kept unintellectual, dumb down or in the dark, truth and ideology is dangerous, the elites commonly live off-world, individual are genetically altered (perhaps not to breed),  evil ideologies run rampant with perhaps chaotic or lucifarian practices, the UN runs it's NWO or global communism initiative, everything is reversed, everything that stood for liberty and was once good is suppressed and reversed, there is cultural and collective brainwashing, minds are monitored by thought police, people are kept poor and in small numbers, living spaces are confined, everything is heavily regulated, everything is corrupt or rigged for political favor, heavy psychology is used for social manipulation and control. ...etc.


  • I think the best way for children to learn history is to renact it or to pretend to be in the shoes of an iconic person and make decisions and correlate their decision to history, or to give students a situation and have them come up with their own solutions and then tell them about what happened in history. I feel students can learn more if they can learn and outthink historical events and people in history.

  • I think honor is preserved and is a tool in doing what's moral.
  • I think in life we have to come to terms and adapt to new realities.

  • I believe the ability to disregard labels is the power to act and think freely.

  • My thoughts on attack situations: Fight or flight, or kill or be killed. Fight or flight is having a hostile attack you in an irrational situation.  Never attack another person, if possible avoid the situation, only fight back when in self-defense. Knowledge in self-defense is important. Defeat an attacker in the magnitude of the situation with an understanding and agreement to consequence and the use or consideration of strategy (how can you positively use the situation to an advantage, such as setting an example, or avoiding future conflict). In kill or be killed situation where one is in fear of their life by a potential lethal hostile attacker, understand the enemies motives and try to avoid consequence; however, in a conflict involving potential loss of one's life, there is no other choice then to act in self-defense and to disable the threat or if absolutely necessary eliminate the threat. In a fast hostile act, there is not time to think, fast action is necessary, in such a case there is no choice but to eliminate the hostile. Think quick, be one step ahead of the enemy if possible, and always be faster than the enemy. Also in a life of death situation, if it is absolutely necessary, eliminate the enemy by doing so swiftly, mercilessly, and quickly to allow no pain for your lethal attacker. I call this sympathy for the enemy.  The situation will weigh in your mind, therefore give yourself time to digest the situation and move on from it (adjust to this reality of what's been done for it's your new reality). Also, if the law allows laws in which your attacker to attack you in court for financial gain, it's also best  to decide to also consider this before engaging in any action against your attacker; it may be best to flee and avoid conflict or a potential situation which can create conflict completely. If the attacker is a female, then she is entering a male's world.

  • I think the ability to focus, study, and learn is just as important as being entertained. I believe it is a matter of balance and discipline.

  • Perhaps I would recommend a spirit box to talk to the dead, if it's safe enough.

  • In a monetary system, sometimes you have to set aside a subject that you love and keep it as a hobby if it cannot generate any income from it.
  • I think it's important to state once more that it's important to accept people and respect them for who they are. It's also important to accept and respect what they do or like. For example, if a female enjoys lewd practices or a male has a very rough and masculine or perhaps in contract, a feminine personality, I think it's important to accept and respect each one of them as an individual. 

  • Balance is important, extremity and radicalism is dis-balance of the self and is an illogical contribution of ignorance and perhaps irrationality. 

  • For teenagers and enthusiasts, I think to would be in good practice to not be entirely dedicated to one subculture but to moderately try out many subcultures and discover one's passions and ultimately oneself. I believe this to be part of my idea of being a person with an influence or take part in many subjects. 

  • Life is not about primal instincts. It's not about mating. It's not about being selfish, being who you are not, proving what you're not, or stepping on others to get what you want. It seems only those who possess greater intelligence, wisdom, and intellectuality know what life is truly about. 

  • I would like to separate early millennials from later millennials. The reason is because I was born in 1988 and come from a generation which is vastly different from the stereotypical millennial generation. I grew up playing outside as well as playing videogames when everything was new and exciting. Overall, I remember having a decent childhood without the constant use of technology.I had  lot of friends and grew up in two countries. Later millennials are much more different than how I grew up. I didn't grow up on a cell phone and with all this technology. For me to be given such a label would be an injustice.

  •  When in a struggle, I believe there is always help. I believe one should humble themselves and know where to find it.

  • I find the best practice is to show sympathy and concern and never indifference.

  • I think it’s right to be selfless and to give without expecting anything in return. I think it’s very grateful for a person to reciprocate in return after a person helps them.   




  •  I think because of everyone's attention to corporations and what's most popular, the smaller creators are overlooked or don't get enough attention. I think it would be interesting to get involved with the smaller creators or to show them support. It would also be a good way to get involved or start a fan-base with the smaller guys, so that when they grow, you get the most value out of their work.

  • Animal parents create animal children.

  • I believe a child should respect their elders. All elders should be wise, respectful, ethical, and tolerant to an extent. An elder should never have to yell at their child. For a child to continue not to respect their elder after they have been yelled at demands physical discipline which I would limit to a single slap to the face. Moreover, I do not believe in the western physical disciple methods. I believe a yell should have to be the farthest extent. If a child does something stupid, I would also encourage the light slap to the top of the head over the forehead.

  •  Ideology or reasoning on behalf of ideology seems to be the most used tool for destruction. 

  • I believe the final state in the evolution of man is an alternate intelligent form of energy that can create matter and perhaps even travel dimensionally or to different realities. 

  • Be aware of intimidation tactics, it usually means you are nearing a sensitive subject. 

  • Even if no one believes in you, believe in yourself. I find the best motivation is from those in history and movies, and even epic music. Another good tactic is to list everything you're good at, if nothing comes to mind, write down things you are and what you would like to be. You can also draw pictures of things you would like to be and a fictional story of how you get there.

  • Never give up, if something fails, try and fail again putting more effort in every try. 

  • It's okay to cry. Turning tears to motivation and ambition is also highly encourageable. 

  • My thoughts before having children: Make sure there is time for memories and play. Children also take on the traits, even negative traits of their parents. Find someone with chicken pox so that it doesn't become lethal later in life. For your first child, don't smother it and be over protective, let them learn to be herself and get curious about life and things. Tell them twice not to do something and after that let them learn that you are right and that there is a consequence to doing things and not obeying what you say (two warnings and then they learns for themselves after something negative happens; also be sure it's not life threatening). It's extremely important that they asks questions and that you give your child questions. Questions are the secret to an intelligent and hopefully intellectual child. Don't raise your voice to your child unless she really needs it, in Asia raising your voice creates psychological effect or has the ability to condition one's child. If you are constantly yelling, your child will get use to it and your voice will lose it's severity.The use of technology can be an issue, the more a young child is involved with technology, the more they will most-likely become consumed. Other ideas: check milk / formula for temperature; breastfeeding is crucial; baby's will never let you sleep; find ways to cope with their noise and find a place to relax and always remain calm and collected; don't fight in front of one's children; children cry because 1 hungry, 2 gas/ indigestion, 3, poop/pee discomforts, 4 room temperature;   children will begin remembering things at 3 years old, the more you spend time (longer pace for mental digestions) in a single sequence of events doing something new for the child, the greater chances they can remember it when they get older; children brains are mush at an early age, protect their head; joke around with children yet make sure they know the difference in a time to play/ joke and a time to be serious and focus; when a kid gets older and does something wrong, punish them fairly, and make sure they know what they did wrong and to learn not to do it again. Cater to a child's emotional development by talking to them after you try and stop them from crying to allow them to talk to you on a thereputic-like level. 
  • When I think of a collective, I think of using Jazz as an example where everyone is working together in harmony and at the same time while making music with other, having the ability to be individualistic and play your music in harmony while also going freestyle and doing your thing and being you. 

  • With a female, I think it's best to just be honest even if controvercial. 

  • Perhaps controversial, I think if I was looking from a female perspective for what a male wants, I would list that males like females that are: I think a balance of tomboyish and girly (perhaps a little bit masquiline to go along with their femininity. Perhaps an example of that is a female that is very intelligent,  can be tough, and even courageous), a female who is completely their-self and open about their insecurities. Females that are respectful (respect another as tho they are as an individual), accepting (accept another's faults), understanding (especially a males nature being perhaps too logical or procedural), kind (nice and sincere with everyone), decorous (a lady; not afraid to put guys in their place if they show lustful intent, like Elizabeth Bennet from the Jane Austen novels), appreciative (never overlooks any act of kindness by others), and shows off feminine charm (innocent and perhaps heartfelt without sexual intent/desire). A female with large ambitions and goals in life (a strategy to try and obtain those goals). Moreover, moving to what I think I like, I personally like females who have strong personal values (prize their virginity and isn't afraid of ever giving up their values, doesn't care what mainstream culture, labels, or stereotypes). Females that have no intent to engage sexually but enjoy being a friend (like the idea of having a girl that hangs her arm around your shoulder and just acts like a pal). I also like a female who is open about discussing their sexual side (desire that a guy accepts them the way they are so they can be extremely open). Reiterating on understanding, I like females that understand that nobody's perfect and that people should be treated the way they treats themselves; understand that males think differently and should also be free to be themselves and not have to shield or conceal from being themselves or their opinion. I also personally like females that develop their own sincere and genuine personalities, I think having that cute and genuine sincere honesty makes females stand out. I think females should have a carefree and non-sexual nature where they can be friends with everyone and yet not care about what people think of them. I guess reiterating on being decorous, a female who doesn't show they are upset and they deal with being upset away from others. These are my quick thoughts from a guy's perspective. 

  • When you run out of ideas, always think that less is more. Extend or build upon ideas. An example can be Tom and Jerry. The idea is simple, yet there is so much ideas with such a basic concept.  

  • I believe intelligence is measured in intellectuality and one's ability to perform and think (also to think for themselves). 
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  •  That which is truth should have nothing to hide, not even if it's controversial (most often the controversial later makes sense). 

  • Wear the narratives of those who shame the truth as a badge of honor. 

  • Still yet without a job, I spend roughly a quarter of my day combating false globalist narratives on facebook, youtube,  and wherever else I come across. I would like to think it's winning and people are waking up, but I hold more doubts than hopes. I wonder if anyone will ever notice what I am doing. I believe it's the right thing to do before it progresses into a new world which freedom is by design and control is eminent. I'm sure in the future all the knowledge I've acquired will be for nothing. However, I feel this is the right thing to do. To resist potential tyranny and stand for what's truth, justice, and what's right. Perhaps that classifies me as a patriot, even though I don't think such a term suits me. Even at the cost of my own life, I give it freely to protect others and to stand and do what is right. I think this is honorable.

  • The study of ethicology is rooted in psychology, sociology, and philosophy (moral and ethical philosophy). 

  •  I think sometimes we have to be the strengths for others. People may not show it or it may not be noticed, but I think part of being compassionate to being there are supporting another, even if we don't really care or think a decision isn't the best. I think being by the side of another, even if you think it's necessary to hold another's hand through an obstacle because they think they are by themselves or don't know how to take on a challenge, can create a culture of helping each other. I believe there is strength in unity and the more people help and are there for each other, the more an individual can move forward to passing any obstacle or achieve their goals in life. 

  • I think the more you fight back, the more you win.

  • One of a patent's duty is to teach their children about the world, I suggest at the age of seven, all children should be taught how the world works so that they are given a proper introduction of how the world works around them. From government to economics, to systems, careers, to money. It's okay of they don't understand, as long as they are given a proper introduction.
  • (my own created definition) Self-realized thought predicament conclusion: The basic thoughts and ideas of a basic and functional system in which one would design or concludes how a system functions.
  • Reality weather: The change in reality climate toward perception of design compared to the past however having the future be very different.
  • It's my idea that one day there will be able to be a method in which to simulate how one is feeling. I believe this will also be used to create even deeper feelings which will be a source for entertainment or a substance we will come to live without. I also think this is a good tool to bring people together. I also believe if people were to come about using this technology, it would be a good tool for ethics. Unfortunately, the idea is so difficult for an modern day scientist to comprehend moreover an average person. I believe if others could get a sense of how I feel or feel when I come to a certain thought process, they would be amazed at the level of thought and feelings I can create from imagination or self realization.
  • There are things that cannot be explained that only occur in the mind, such as putting feelings into perspective or literature.
  •  Removing the perceptive layer where everyone sees each other, judges themselves, or is affected by the stimuli of others, there is a world of cognitive-freedom, expanded thought, and the ability to act freely without the limitations of perceptions of others.


  • I believe there are many layers of thought, like a ski with many atmosphere elevations for clouds, which all lead to the subconscious. It seems one of the most depressing things I have come across, is people only thinking on a surface layer. What do they want, what do they feel like, what do they think others think of them, what do they think is right, and many minor decisions and details. I believe the next layer is that of values, ethics, personal understanding, basic philosophical principles, strategy. The next layer is a layer mysterious to most because it questions the self, systems, and goes into deep philosophical principles such as the creation of systems and the improvements of systems, the awareness of self perceptible thoughts, and understanding of values and the reason for values on a personal level. The next level is that of almost psychic powers that seems psychic in nature, using imagination as a tool for guidance and creative thinking that seems as if being given information by the cosmos or unexplainable sources. It's a level in which involves multi-dimension or extreme self thinking in which one can come across conclusions and ideas never thought humanly possible. The final layer I think is the subconscious, or the mind in which is altered by stimuli but can barely be willingly controlled, like the internal computer system to running an entire engine of the body. The secret to exploring all these layers is with a technique I call the "beta mind" or "cognitive sleep thinking" (or cognitive sleep imagination) having a bunch of useful knowledge, being intellectual, having an accepting nature to let go or embrace problems and troubles, and simply sleeping with the ability to think while sleeping. I believe it is a practice which comes natural to those who have not yet conditioned themselves to fall asleep right away. Perhaps this is the result of those who perform repetitive tasks and dream of repetitive tasks, or those who sleep a lot but use their imagination a lot wondering or picturing their life if it was different. The think the ability to waking up before going into deep sleep (a take over of deep beta waves) preserves dreams in memory. A good practice to be engaged in thought before falling to sleep is simply to lay down and think of an idea, allow the mind to explore one's thoughts, the ideas and goals you desire come to you eventually, I believe this is done from the subconscious providing information from memory. An example of this practice is like this: you desire to start your own company, you've done the research and you lay down as if taking a nap. You keep the information on your mind and think about it. You eventually get comfortable and the mind strangely becomes very clear where ideas and method start coming to you. You uncontrollably keep the mind in this state as the mind thinks for itself. When an idea comes up that you desperately need to write down, you wake up as if waking from a partial nap, and write it down. I think if people used this technique, they could see or understand how I see things and the quality of thinking, ideas, ethics, and life on my level. A world of unreason or unknown understandings and logics with the ability to collect and gain ideas. I guess this is what it means to be deep in thought or to dive deep into one's mind.


  • I think talking to oneself, especially in front of a mirror, or using self realization/ self confession is a good method to talking or giving information to the subconscious.


  • Perhaps regardless how short, awkward looking, or unintelligent we are, anyone can take us seriously with how we use or eyebrows. I hypothesize that with always a suddle or medium strength downward position of the eyebrows, people will take another more serious.


  • I think if I had to come up with a basic system for copyright and plagiarizing, I would make it to where everyone has creative freedom and is able to use anyone's work that's not theirs, unless it's for the sole purpose to make a profit or if it's for something as important as career or academics. This idea also includes many amendments.  I believe credit should always be given to it's rightful owners and when possible should be sourced. I think the use of a signature with a date would be a good way to prove one owns a tangible piece. Audio can be referenced to an artist, movies can make use by credits, papers also by signature. If it's for the purpose of profit while using another's material then they should use another's material for a short duration of time (like 30 days) until notifying another of the use of their material. The thirty day make is the only exception. Any more than thirty days and a lawsuit is allowed by the rightful owner unless the owner gives permission to use their material. In conclusion, I believe in creative freedom and that all Ideas are worth doing. In regards to pirating, I would also make it allowed with the duty of it's property right owners to stop the use of pirating or provide a free alternative for the use of the material being pirated, or a solution to prevent their material from being pirated. In regards to patents,  I would make it where once an item is patented, they cannot duplicate an item exactly or perhaps 25% exactly  from a design or purpose. All patents should be different in some aspect. All patents need extensive documentation dates and signatures of it's owners. The terms of rights should be documented and provided in the documentation which will be like a contract. Any changes would also have to be like a contract which is an agreement between both parties. These are my rough initial attempt at coming up with a basic system.


  • I believe there needs to be a balance of a worldly side and not a worldly side.


  •  It's my opinion that the majority of people in the US has become a job oriented society instead of a society based on achievement. As a job oriented society, occupation determines status to which gives apperception of one's value. Being that I still don't have a job, have failed in all my entrepreneurs attempts, and that I hold worthless degrees, my status is that of a homeless person or a 30 year old loser, Can say that I have achieved quite a bit, but it's irrelevant in today's society.


  • Could it be that some people were simply not meant to be compatible to society because their mentality is different? I often feel this way, even though I am told I get along with everyone and come up with some innovative ideas.


  •  I don't always feel this way but it seems the world feels as if it was meant for a person to give up. I would have thought by watching others succeed that it would motivate others to join in becoming successful.


  •  I find it a good idea to never blindly or completely trust anything (like medicine, construction, law...etc). Anything that comes from man is subject to human error or even logical fallacy (if you think robots and AI are the solution, even they are subject to human error and in time potential error).    


  • Controversial: A quick and perhaps controversial thought I had was if I could influence the world, I think I would like to make it to where ethics and social harmony is emphasized where everyone is respected and accepted. A place where nobody has to hide who they are, worry what society or others think or if they might looks down on them, and who are free to choose their path in life. I want it to be so respectful to where people can be nude or talk about their fetishes on social media and nobody cares. Or a person can talk about controversial subjects and people respect their opinions. Or, even people can do outrageous or perhaps childish stunts and still be highly respected professionals. 


  •  I think a person needs to have a balance of being mature and immature (a balance of time to be mature and a balance of time to be immature).


  •  I think stubbornness isn't always bad. 
  • Perhaps for people that don't like you, if you can get them to say yes, the more likely chance they can grow to like you. 

  •  I think it would be impossible to be completely perfect, I think we should accept the imperfections of everyone. 

  •  Education: Perhaps schools shouldn't be so demanding on every student going to the cafeteria during lunch period, why not have a resting room where students can play pool, play games, use computers, and overall relax.

  •  I think competition is necessary for mentally preparing a person to achieve their goals and to do whatever it takes in life.  
  • Quick answer: Why is ethics better than not having ethics? I believe there is much more to gain, everyone wins and society cooperates or helps each other, and establishes a mutual harmony. It's better to be friends with everyone than to create and be stifled by self-created problems.

  •  I do believe it's possible to be ethical, rational, and righteous and goodwilled while being yourself and acting the way you want regardless how absurd. I think ethics should be a value embedded within our modern American culture.

  • Although it make be difficult, there may be times in which you have to or cannot avoid disappointing yourself and others. By humbling oneself, I would hope others would accept or understand one's situation.

  •  One act of courage can change your life forever. 

  • If a government is not fulfilling the desire of the people and not providing a logical reason and being transparent about it's reasons, then it's a structural problem. It would be unwise to blame it all on the president when it's also possible an entire government body can go rogue. It's wise to question those at the top of government in all agencies and departments.

  • I came up with a rather terrible idea that i thought was worth sharing. What if people had a way to temporary retire when they are in their twenties. It seems to me this is when people want to ho to college, see the world, or try out business ideas. Maybe it only lasts five to six months before they start working again.

  • I think six hours is a good balance between work and home/family/self. I think when people don't have a balance of self and spend too much time at work or focused on work, they eventually lose the drive for personal goals and achievements and their psychology gets tied to the security of their work. This leads not to the creation of new ventures or innovation of ideas, but the preservation of comfort.

  •  Perhaps overworking is the reason for the current negative culture of family life. In tribes family and community is always close because people stay together. Perhaps there is something there that we as people long forgot.  

  • One photo is worth a thousand words, a movie or book can be worth a thousand worlds. 

  •  It's good to remember who you really are. 

  • I think it could be a possibility that if a person works too much, they might not think like they once did. They lose the ability to have the "quiet mind" within themselves and instead replace it for a worldly-fast pace, and social-culturally acceptable mind. 

  • Workplace burnout - the lack of motivation to perform tasks outside of work.

  • Anything manmade is by design, including systems. The nature of systems is designed for control (which can be a good thing or bad thing; good to prevent those from abuse, and bad because it's static and most likely undebatable in nature). I think instead of having system for everything, I think some systems are better off as being options. Options, although by design,  allow for flexibility, freedom, and logical reasoning.

  •  One's true personality comes from being yourself. I could think one can use the personality of a peer or idol as a crutch to further developed one's personality, however I think it often leads to worldy or cultural ideologies.

  • If a system by design is firmly established, I question if everything is by design and controlled where individuals have nowhere to run or hide. A system where like lab rats everyone is secretly in a controlled environment away from true prosperity, free thinking, the empowerment of themselves, and ability to create things of their own will and imagination. 

  • I'm not sure if I said this previously, however I believe memories and positive experiences are the greatest personal assets we can obtain in life. The ability to return to these memories and experiences can seize emotions, freeze time, and ultimately define everyone as unique individuals.

  • System losers - those who take part in a system without knowledge of the system or without knowing they are in a system.

  •  I don't really care for the cultural narrative of love, however it is said that true love is selfless. It is not with the intention of self-gain or to fulfill a need or desire.
  • I disagree with police with complete military practice. I believe a police officer should be an example of a good patriot, model citizen, and to what I believe to be like a referee. By referee, they should be respectable, polite, extremely patient and calm, rational, mature, professional, never involve in violence unless it's unavoidably and extremely necessary (for example, if drugs were causing someone to act dangerously). They should use martial arts to defend against punches and never hit back. If a dangerous person uses a weapon, they then have no choice but to defend themselves.
  • In my opinion, when it comes to riots, all who are engaged in violence should be arrested and go to trial. If police act in extreme brutality, they should be accountable for their irrational actions and if it's beyond reason, fired.  I think citizens should also play a role in stopping or deescalating violence (I hold priests and religious people to the highest of accountability). Those who destroy should also rebuild what they have contributed to and apologize to the owners to whom the property belonged to. The police who have acted out of force should apologize to the person they had to act with force with and hopefully the person who acted in retaliation of force towards the officer should apologize to the officer. I believe all anger should be expressed in protest or in a safe lot, area, or space which allows for reasonable and controlled destructive demonstrations.

  • Could it be that to become yourself, be original, you have to venture first into mainstream culture?

  • It would be great to have more festivities in the US. Perhaps this can be done by promoting holidays and special events.

  • I think a person who follows others or is easily influences by others are insecure, have a desire to feel accepted, and who haven't fully developed becoming themselves or discovered their own identity.

  • It's my own opinion that the most real people are people in the middle class and the first time millionaires, because they are the most hard working, perhaps have much to lose, most logical, have a decent level of education, and overall hold true values with perhaps less irrational-ideological reasoning.

  •  I think all jobs need structure or a method of teaching new employees. Just like building a skyscarper, the pillars must be made and placed. 
     
  •  I believe life needs balance to fulfill every aspect of life.


  • If I were to create a system, I think it's best to not just have one option but perhaps many options. I think having many options speaks to the fundamentals of freedom.  


  • It's my strong belief that no individual with a rational and logical mind should ever desire to kill themselves. A nation in which people takes their own lives proves to me of a nonempowering and disharmonious system. A truly functional system does not discard any individual regardless of status, mental issues, or disabilities.  In an objectively functional system there is a place for everyone, where individuals are created, discovered, and identified for their own talents.


  • Idea: Life seems meaningless when you go to work everyday and come back home just to go back to work. There is no time for personal projects and activities. I don't think this is right. I think work should be more of a pleasant experience despite how hard one works. Looking at how the rest of the world is working, I wonder how can there be balance? I was thinking perhaps the fundamental of cutting he costs of operation expenses or overhead would be lowering the property costs. I assume the less it is to operate a business, the more flexible with building a financial safety net with operation expenses, expansion, and employment flexibility. Next, I thought that maybe cutting the costs of materials by maybe passing a law which mandates all materials or goods to reduce 10% on actual price could make consumption more consumable. I think the next best thing is to balance between personal time and work time by hours of the day. I was thinking having six hours as full time employment and four hours as part time with every employee working at least five days a week. I think the average work week for full time should be 26 hours like in Germany or even 15 hours a week as famous economist John Maynard Kings states in 1930. I think this would be the perfect balance for home (personal and family) and work life. This also allows people to obtain more jobs if they desire to get ahead. If things are extremely busy, then I think a business should stay open for more hours; I would classify this as working overtime. I think if people do not have a balance of home and family life, their lives will appear to feel meaningless, dry, and their self worth and perhaps health and even mental-health will decline.


  • Nice guys can easily fall pray to the emotions of a female crush.

  • I think it's best when in Asia, be extremely empathetic in public and casual with close ones. However, I think when in a western country, don't always be empathetic. Shift sides a bit and perhaps have a balance of not caring what others think of you. 

  • I want to think inner fulfillment comes from within and not from material or external assets.  


  • Personal: Becoming authentic (who you really are) can be a huge challenge for me. I struggle a lot with this sometimes, because deep inside I want people to accept me for who I am, but I know that at first experience and interaction nobody will understand me if they first don't care or want to get to know me or see me beyond the public or their own initial perception. It would be great to be able to manifest myself in a way that shows my entire self and how I think so that people can see the many layers and understand the overall picture behind my seemingly complex puzzle of my individuality and personality. 


  • I like the quote actualize.org states: "Accept there is a cost to being you." I agree that it's important to be your "authentic-self" and not to "whore yourself out" by allowing yourself not to be yourself to try and please another person. The authentic-self is not the present you or the past you, it's who you will become after full self actualization which is an ideal because you won't be full self actualized because you're always going to be working towards that ideal. The authentic-self is the most evolved and evolving version of yourself. 


  • Everyone says "work hard". I disagree, I believe in "work smart", work hard when you absolutely have to.

  • As of right now as it stands, I believe the country does not have the fair and full potential for citizens to unleash their full potential.

  • Personal: I thought president Trump would be the answer to fixing this country; however, it seems I was wrong. I personally would stand up to what's right and perhaps msm would make me seem like a dictator; however, I would rule as a dictator yet physically show the entire US in a weekly address why I'm doing what I'm doing with complete sources, links, and references to show the purpose of my logic and reasoning. The more I am threatened, attacked, and attempted to be manipulated, the harder I would work to reveal, remove, publicize, and fight corruption.

  • I wonder if demons are the equivalent to parasites in the afterlife.

  • Where the truth is suppressed or ignored, evil infiltrates and spreads. 

  • I wonder if its a good idea for the government to sell programs in order to obtain funding and operate.

  • Despite the idea of being a man being define from a cultural narrative, I believe a real man fights for a real purpose and real principles.  

  • I believe the nature of freedom is to have a variety of options.

  • I wonder if it would be a good idea to have apology lights or signal on cars.

  • The intention of education is to lead going beyond what educators teach.

  • I think it's in fallacy for one man to follow another completely without rational or logical understanding, perhaps it's best to instead be of companion to them in mutual fellowship.

  • I think the nature of man, much like any organism is to survive. Survival is not evil for it's the natural order of nature. Thus, the overall nature of man is not evil but to survive. Corruption of man commonly comes in the form of deception, irrational and false ideologies, irrational and false perception, irrational personal desires, and intended conditioning.  

  • I wish we could live in a society where anyone could say anything free from judgment and nobody would take offense to it; as if talking to your cat alone with no one to judge you if you say anything offensive or personal perception altering.

  •  I question what is this mysterious force of chance (something I call "default"). If a person's misfortune is ongoing to where they looks at superstition as an answer to avoid anything from going wrong, could there be this mysterious force at work? Imagine arriving to your home after a long vacation and suddenly confronted with a flood, tornado, and hurricane all in the same week and then moving to your relative's home and the exact same thing happens there. Bad luck Murphy's law? How can this be?

  • I wonder if the country could ever get to a point where everything meets absolute balance. Where living conditions are comfortable, stable, functional, fair, and flexible; where working has balance with job life and home-life; where marketable merchandise are at prices reasonable and economically functional. The idea that comes to mind is like playing with sliders in a software where a person can tweak things to get it just right. I think after this is done a country can truly prosper.

  • When I was young I was told to get a high paying job. I noticed many jobs on the lower workforce spectrum does not give you the financial stability, flexibility, and liberty to do what you want. Therefore, I think perhaps the best idea is to emphasize a new culture. A culture of creating things instead a culture of finding a job. Many people work jobs to create capital so that they can create things; however, there is a problem of time. The time it takes to raise capital to create something can occupy one's ability to stay motivated, can pass the period in which a market exists, and can weaken the mindset to stay creative or active and keep a fresh perspective. Should there be a subsidy for creators and entrepreneurs? Should there be a method in which they can get the funding to try new things, create new culture, and create new markets?

  •  I disagree with the logic that human are bad. Humans are bad if their intention is to do bad. If their intention is to do good then how can we call them bad? That which shows the most is evil when the good is not always obvious.

  • In my observation in the western world, it seems rare for friends of both genders (who aren't gay or seniors) to maintain a casual and normal friendship. 

  • It appears to me the psychological development of a person who has been abused (verbally or physically) is different from a person who wasn't abused. Could it be that the submissive conditioning from the abuse has rooted itself in the subconscious?  If so how can a male be transformed into the ideal alpha male state? I seem to have come across the hypothesis that those who are submissive due to abusive conditioning seemingly often have this weakness eventually uprooted when in large confrontational circumstances.  I also seem to have discovered that It would be rare that a submissive individual to become the ideal alpha male, however with the idea of being decorous (a term which I like to describes as the ideal well-mannered Gregorian era male) and to ignore hostility by others, and to build up an immunity to the irrationality of others to the point where nothing affects you, could be of valuable trait to one's submissive personality. Therefore, there is the decorous male (deriving from the "beta male") and the usual alpha or ideal western male.

  • I wonder about this, work less hours for higher pay or make everything cost less with technology so that a lower cost of living and working for less hours but gain more with the money you make? 

  • I wonder if the Earth's rotation plays a role in the statistic of people living longer.

  • Could life perhaps be about being happy being nobody? Perhaps its living life as nobody and accumulating achievements. Perhaps I could question if having a self oriented individualistic (or family orientated) and humble and appreciative lifestyle is a way to happiness.  

  • I like the quote, "Be selective with your battles, sometimes peace is better than being right."

  • The world needs original minds with original thoughts and ideas.

  • The best practice for expansion of intellect is to constantly be thinking. Think 24/7. Thinking with the use of imagination, creating personal hypothesis, always learning,  and doing one's own research without limitations (not even fro that which is conspiratorial).  

  • I think one has to live with the imperfections one creates. Perhaps as a reminder of the importants of personal integral values.

  • Personally, I would feel much more connected to American society if they learned to accept each other's differences, look beyond culture, beyond what they believe, or what they perceive others are, and to treat each other with humility, sincerity, kindness, open heartedness, and in unity regardless of cultural or mainstream propagated boundaries. I would personally love to be part of an integral, ethical, intellectual, polite, kindhearted, helping, civil, and judgment and sensitive-free society.

  • Perhaps seemingly contradictory, I think society should be sensitive-free yet polite in consideration to others. An example is telling the hardcore truth in a way that is polite, sincere, and in consideration to the respect of others.

  • I would like to think that part of being decorous is not showing others one's own baggage.

  • I think it's decorous for an individual to act in a way which removes from their own desire to act out in irrational, uncivilized, or conflicting behaviors. I want to think that perhaps suffering in silence is a good idea to preserve the harmony until an individual can't handle it anymore, to which case it's best to remain rational yet obtain a functional and harmonious solution.  

  • I think it's decorous for a female to put men in their place or to remove their presence from males who advance on them for sexual intentions. I think a female should pride their own virginity, innocence, and desire to save their virginity for marriage (if they cannot help themselves then I believe outercourse is the best way to go while retaining a strong desire to remain virgin for marriage).  

  • I don't like the idea of going to places where you have to wear a fake smile, laugh to be polite, or pretend you are something you're not. I prefer honest people, sincere conversations, openess, the ability to be accepted to be yourself, and to be comfortable without the need to fit in.

  • I wonder if it makes sense if assuming time is the only thing that truly exists, does energy also truly exist? Even more crazy, what if time, mass, or matter was also another form of energy.

  • I don't like how everything now-a-days is corporatized. I think it would be great to see corporate entities along with independent entities. When I turn on the TV, I see a bunch of brain numbing commercials, shows, and even cartoons. Reflecting back in the 90s with a lot of original shows and experimentation, I would like to see a bunch of independent and original ideas for television, channels, and advertisements come back.

  • I work as a photo developer, film developer, and printer at the last Kodak shop in the country. I've been working here for a month now. I have no time for myself and feel as if it's altering my outlook on dreams and goals. I have created milestones and micro goals, hopefully I don't loose track on my overall ambitions, projects, and studies.

  • Dark secret: I would like to think there is a place for everyone here on this Earth, but for me there doesn't seem to be. I know I'll be the first and last person like myself to ever walk the Earth, but perhaps it's irrelevant. I'm not sure until this day it was a good idea or not to keep myself from becoming a hero (if you know what I mean) at the age of 18.  I certainly seem to know a whole lot more then when I was younger. More about the human psychology, the world, systems, science, philosophy, and so on; however, I still think about it till this day. I have my philosophy about choosing life or death. I kept the instance of wanting to see how my life turns out until the very end, even if it is at it's worst. Knowing history, I'll more commonly fade the like the sands of time and forgotten. I think life is worth living because I can at the moment influence ideas, minds, environmental changes, culture, and so on. I know if I die I will never get that chance ever again, therefore I intend to live it until the very end. I know how life can become so burdening, stressful, and even painful that people would rather choose to take their own life. I wouldn't blame them. It is the cowards way out, but then again nobody's perfect. Perhaps one day life will be as pleasant as a well-deserved miracle. But until then, if it ever comes,  all there is to do is survive, keep busy, and look for things to be positive or look forward about.  

  • I think everyone should know everything about a person and not be false. It would be great to live in a society where the faults of others are embraced and everyone helps each other to become the best person they can and overlook defects that cannot be helped. Perhaps seeing people for who they really are under their public faces and masks can expose the possible beauties, richness, and imperfection of humanity which is never before seen.

  • Regarding humans, I believe there is love and beauty in imperfection.

  • Rant: I might be talking out of pity, but it seems there is no fighting against the system or the "social machine hamster cage of conforming or you will be violently forgotten or erased from society, career, and becoming someone." It seems the only way to win is to play the game, become the best, perhaps live with the blinders, and get rewarded for being useful to the machine's agendas. If it's an Orwellian future we're heading towards then let it be so. Let the new rulers do what they want. Let them wear the boot that forever stomps on the head of true liberty and prosperity. Let us enjoy the system for what its worth and to not go beyond how it can be greater. Perhaps it was fate.

  • I guess I'm the last guy on Earth that believes in friendship before dating and sex until marriage. Perhaps this ideology has failed me and ruined my life regarding looking for a partner when the world does otherwise. Another example of why it seems I don't fit in anywhere on this planet.

  • It seem most difficult to just want to be accepted, appreciated, make people proud of me, and to have dreams.

  • I'm starting to think the social engineers, those who design and push culture, are the masters of change.

  • At the rate and moral quality of society, I don't think there will be morals by the year 2030. I think it's possible that extremely liberal sexuality will be seen as normal, mainstream, and maybe even everywhere in public. Perhaps even to the point where virginity is a taboo, innocence is redefined, and maybe to the point people are board of plain sex.

  •  What doesn't work today might work in ten to twenty years from now, therefore some ideas are worth holding on to.

  • Often the things that are most valuable are the things spent with the most time.

  • Every era in history has their own way of thinking and mindset.

  • Good-hood (or goodmanship) a collective of doing good, what's courtesy, and helping others, even for no reason.

  • Could it be that the unforeseen effects of a nonprosperous nation is stale opportunity?  

  • Perhaps we shouldn't have a completely logical society but a balance between illogical and logical. The reason is because many great and creative ideas come from those with illogical minds.

  • Surprisingly, some people think I'm intelligent. Maybe it's the way I act or how I treat others; however, I can strongly say that I believe this to be a fallacy, because I am the most embarrassing, illogical, and unintelligent person I know. It also wouldn't surprise me if people referred to my blog for an example on how to get into the head of a crazy person. In addition I guess i also should add that I've been done with politics ever since I started working again. Nothing will get done and it will only get worst therefore why even care. All I want to do is create art, make things using creativity, and dedicate myself to my profession.

  • Working at this photo lab, I see the many changes from the ages. From 1800 to the present. I mostly see seniors traveling the world and not much young people. I observe the lifestyles of the wealthy and the lifestyles of the those with less wealth. It's like an open door to the families, precious moments, and lifestyles of others.

  • I think the best way to defend a republic from corruption is to have a secret agency that actively prods, examines, and sees which politician takes the bait to engage in corruption. Then they can address the politician's removal.  If a politician is truly righteous, then he would have nothing to worry about.

  •  Perhaps a useless question, but I wonder if life is about perception. If so, then how long can that perception last before it becomes a different perception?  

  • Why is psychology, sociology, and perhaps anthropology so important? Because you can understand and almost completely predict people's mental, group, and civil patterns, reactions, and influence.

  • Structure in job training. The difference between a career and a job is that a career is complete dedication, involvement and trade crafting where a job is a repetitive task that is refined for optimum performance. I think structure in job training starts with a tour and knowing all the employees and departments or areas in a job. Then there is the teaching of the fundamentals and theoretics. Next is the training. This can be mastering one skill and area at a time or depending how many a person can take(everyone learns at their own pace). This might involve showing a person how to do something two or three times and then having them try it and then practice it. I'm a believer that anyone, regardless of their iq or mental status can learn anything. Employers should be patient, allow new employees to make mistakes and learn how to fix them, and also provide with visual and descriptive documentation about specific tasks, practice, and areas.  A thoroughly trained employee can be an individual who can learn, refine, and improve qualities on their own, of the company, and become a greater asset to the company. If they are slacking, lazy, or feel out of place, have some psychological development. Some people look for jobs for a while and need to lift their self-esteem. This involves a trainer to be a leader and not a boss. A leader teaches alongside an employee making sure they are trained in necessary aspects and in a way that caters to their learning abilities, make new members feel comfortable, and open new members to be more expressive and build relationships with others in the company. A boss forces, expects others to know what they know, carries high standards, and perhaps even lowers the moral or self-esteem of its employees resulting in a stale work environment. I think rarely there is such a thing as a completely useless employee; there is always a reason. It may even be outside of work. Overall there is always a mental strategy as well as a physical strategy to training employees using structure.

  • I think everything is evolving, including the things we think are standard. For example, every couple of generation is different in the workplace and requires a renewal or new work ethic and structure.

  • The more prosperous a nation is, the more new ideas, discoveries, and developments will come into existence (It's also my opinion that false prosperity bring about cookie cutter ideas and no new developments).   

  • I really wish there was a western integral society. A society governed by personal moral and ethics to bring about a society of rationality, civility, acceptance, understanding, harmony,  respect, and so fourth. A society greater then the confucian-buddhist based societies found in Asia. I wonder what a society would look like or how people would interact with each other. I think if people were ever to have a functional future and to travel into space, this kind of society would be absolutely necessary. (However, as of now western society is light years away from such a society).

  • I wonder why is it people discover the works of others when they are in the future. Shouldn't people pay attention to them in the present? It seems strange to me people are not appreciated for the works in the present and encouraged to keep doing and refining their skills and talents.

  • I believe there is a balance to most things if not everything.

  • I notice a lot of people work at a fast pace and very crazily almost everyday. I wonder what would they be like having a work structure that has a sense of balance.

  • I wonder if it's a good idea if we made all resources and labor costs extremely cheap (perhaps like the costs of the 1950s), bring back the gold standard, influence people to spend their money doing what they want or buy what they want (since the money they will have is worth so much more after costs in resources and labor goes down), and restructure the labor conditions to have four hours of part time and six hours of full time (creating more shifts in work hours to allow for more workers), bring a balance of automation and humans workers (ai and robots, placing more emphasis on human importance), balance living conditions (rent, utilities, and so on) where everyone can have leasure spending (or saving), allow credit/debt based financing to be an option and not law of the land to buy everything. Allow property costs to become very cheap.

  • If I could make my own political party, I would name it the Futurist. I also thought it would be interesting to make the Westernized Confucian Movement to spread the message of ethics, morality, civility, and social and political harmony.

  • I think if western society reconstructs economic and financials systems, money can become more flexible, flowing, and effective. For example, I think it would be great to have a money system where an individual gets payed the day the day they work and not have to worry about filing taxes, or worry too much about how much money they lost when running a business is very cheap compared to today.

  • I think bureaucracy gives the illusion to perceived power.

  • Because of emerging technologies, I believe the next ten to thirty years are the most critical in US history and perhaps the history of the world. If evils and corruptions are not dealt with quickly there will be serious consequences in the future.
  •  Preservation factorum- 1) a state of understanding and preservation of the self that anything one does or allows to happen to themself will forever be affected in their conscious and existence. 2) a state of preservation over understanding the consequence of their action and allowing an action to happen being aware of the consequence ahead of time.


  •  Perhaps stated previously, according to my research on lucifarianism and the original and traditional satanic books, the secret refers to the human existence only going in two directions: good or evil. If humanity practices doing evil, they will become more evil. If they do good then they preserve from evil (I haven't found any evidence of the state of doing good being a reversal to evil). I wonder if this is what past/ ancient religious figures give reference to when teaching about the preservation of morals through religious theology.


  •  I like what Platos says: "The person that speaks the truth is the person most hated."


  • I wonder if the person who is least confident the most honest.


  • I would like to think that if you're in a job and still learning after 30 days, then it's a career job. Perhaps a higher pay is necessary.


  • I would like to think that if a person is bad in one subject, perhaps they are good in another subject. Perhaps if they are really bad in one subject, they are a genius or multi-talented in another subject.


  •  I believe less option is less freedom.


  • I think if the world adopts the same practices under a central narrative or organization, then the world stops being unique, interesting, and original.


  •  To be an ethical person does not mean to be perfect, it means there are ways you can identify to make yourself better, which hopefully results in making a society better.


  •  I wonder if education and occupation should also engage in psychological development of individuals. Such as motivating them, inspiring them, and to continue to teach them valuable life lessons and useful life information.


  •  There seems to be a huge lack of a variety in jobs, many jobs seems bland and not very interesting or fulfilling. I wonder what the country would look like if anyone could fund their own euntrpreneur oportunities and run it with little cost. I wonder what type of nation would it be.


  •  I think a dramatic way to boost the economy is for the federal government to pay or loan out money with little interest  to small businesses and entrepreneurs to launch their crazy ideas to grow the economy.


  •  Our time in life is borrowed from existence, therefore it seems very reasonable to create the best possible experience for our lives and others.


  •  Perhaps a balance between simple ideas and complex ideas can both be used to spark original ideas.


  •  It doesn't matter how rich or poor I become for as long as I have my imagination, I can find happiness.


  •  I think every generation is different. Perhaps job structure should also allow for this change. I understand the millennial generation desire more flexibility in their work ethic to maintain comfortability while working. The use of strict structure is very unlikely to motivate them for working. Perhaps catering to a generation's psychology can bring out the best work performance in a person of any generation.  


  •  On a systemic level, I don't think changing the minimum wage to $15 an hour is a good idea. I think it would cause inflation and less employment because of overhead costs. I think changing the cost of resources is a better idea instead. Old economists believed that with technology (machinery) the cost of resources would cost less allowing people to buy and do more. Instead, industries got more expensive. If the cost of resources, such as food, l...umber, oil..etc (including propert and rent) were to change, people could afford to buy more, do more, and trade with the united states would increase. Since things could have to sell with fractions on a penny, perhaps this opens up to a credit or new form of financial system. In addition to the idea, I also think jobs should be four hours for minimum wage and six for full time (also allow for eight hours as well for career jobs). I feel these wages allow for more employment, and give the ability for balance between work and home life. This would benefit family life as well allowing parents to be with their children. With resources being cheaper and work hours being balanced, i think there can be a balance in the ability to make enough money for a sustainable living while also giving a balance to personal life.


  • Q: How do we best improve the world? Me: I think the solution revolves around ethics, education, and culture.


  •  I question freewill and predetermined outcome. I question if art, skill, and talent can be measured if freewill were never to exist or was seen as a result from scientific outcome. If humans were studies to the point of understanding out neurolinguistics and behaviors or responding to stimuli, then wouldn't the overall idea demean our existence into something less fascinating. Is the result of our evolution and intellectual evolution the product of predetermined outcome? If so then what would objective freewill be like? If we had the ability to measure and know every response and behavior of an individual, could we control their freewill or is this a tool in which freewill is replaced with the perception of predetermined outcome? I'd like to think free choice is freewill, even if it can be controlled or predetermined. Overall, I find it hard to imagine a scientist to understand in detail what a science fiction writer is writing before they write it, an artist's drawing before they draw it, or a philosopher to philosophize before they come up with an idea.


  •  Sometimes emotions must run dry before one can think straight again. The best thing to do is know about it when you feel it and then wait until it goes away. Like being nervous before a test.


  • I think the idea of how pioneers, explorers, and countryman could venture out into the wild for survival or to earn a living is rather a free and liberating idea compared to how we live today. It definitely seems more dangerous, adventurous, and fulfilling to rely on you own endeavors, skills, and talents. I could imagine how the idea of freedom felt very liberating.


  •  I think a life in which we have little to no choices or control over which disguises itself as liberty but it is a hamster cage on the outside of our own perception is the greatest form of oppression.


  •  Is a fool who searches for truth and answers really a fool? Perhaps he may look dimwitted from the outside but what are the intentions, wisdoms, and purity inside? I'd like to think not all leaders are well spoken geniuses.


  •  I know I would be bad at this but I think western society could benefit having more of an interpersonal relationship with each other; perhaps much like that of western times when you were to face a person in a dual knowing their name and backstory or in ancient Japan were warriors on the battlefield call out the names of others to fight a specific person. Therefore, people develop reputation (even through this is controversial because I don't like nor would care about having reputation or feel society need this so they can be free to do as they desire without social pressures). Moreover, perhaps western culture could benefit from the meaning of the words of another and to speak more from the soul then what's on the mind. I'm having the idea that interpersonal methods of communication and behavior can deepen the social reputation and relationship of individuals in a society.


  •  There is always a psychology to laziness. Examining economic conditions, why are there seemingly "lazy" people in an economy working? Is it the culture, environment, or latent factors? I would like to think if they saw others succeeding then they would feel motivated to join the staircase to success. It seems to me there is more going on here as laziness is not the average human behavior when there is a desire to achieve. Could it be that economic standards are not good enough that they feel demotivated? Could it be that expectation to maintain productivity is too much? Could it be a lack in motivation due to not feeling any sense of achievement? Is it the inability to find security in lifestyle conditions that conflict with productivity? Is it really wanting something for nothing and to carry a selfish or narrative of entitlement? How can we examine all these pieces of information and come up with a functional and reasonable, or balanced system that increases productivity?


  •  Referring to economics, I wonder if we should have a period of time where debt is paused. Perhaps it can be paused one month in a year or a  few months in a year in a specific selected year. I think by doing this the country can see where it's at in regards to debt equilibrium and GDP growth without credit.  I also question if mathematical solutions or automation can be used to balance deleveraging.


  •  I think western society forces individuals to lie, be dishonest, or selfish when competing for a job. I would like to think being honest is the best credential for getting a job otherwise dishonesty can be counted against you. Perhaps employees can have a rating system or businesses looking to hire can have a rating system. I has the idea that like a linked in account, people could raise their level of skill through a virtual interface and improve their skills and qualities. Referring to a rating system for businesses, perhaps there can be a rating system that covers the work ethics, opportunity possibilities, stresses, good qualities, benefits, how are employees and employers, comments of what others thought of the job, quality of training and training structure...etc.


  •  I want to believe that if a person with ethical, good, righteous, pure of heart, humble, and virtuous yet is unable to achieve, then there is something wrong with the world he lives in.


  •  It would be great to collect all the quotes of wisdom from a variety of sources and put them together. I would only gather quotes that prove significant and true to everyday use or that caters to the psychology or sciences of human life.


  •  It's my belief that the more one removes themselves from the cities, the more one may encounter people with more rich personalities, lifestyles, and mindsets. I think those who live in the wild and near the untamed wilderness are unpredictable and full of life with unique qualities and characteristics that is different from any urban, materialistic, and worldly lifestyle.


  •  I disagree with the current average American family culture. I believe children should be wild, free, and always present. I believe the family is like a wolfpack where they are almost always present in each others lives, even when they are apart or very old they are always present and unified. It's not until Americans visit other cultures that they see the gift, unity, strength, and ultimately importance of family.


  •  I believe one can learn a lot, especially about ethics, when placing themselves in the shoes of another's situation.


  •  I believe it's with humility and selflessness that one embraces and allow others to demine them, insult them, or to act in an irrational manner against them. Perhaps to act in such a way is in the hopes the other individual will understand and learn from their own behaviors, learn from one's example of humility, understand the result of their actions on a larger scale, and learn to accept and correct their errors, flaws, and perhaps repressed internal problems.


  •  Could it be that a society that runs by fear is best controlled by force while a society that runs by virtue is best operated by righteousness (good morals)?


  •  Perhaps it's with good practice that all harsh constructive criticism is backed by constructive appraisal. It's important for a person to not give up and to be motivated to try harder.


  •  If I was in the wilderness, I would look to bring a mosquito net for fishing and sleeping. I would make a clearing and find clay and build a mud hut. I would build a fernus inside the hut and use it as a method to warm a tunnel under the house to keep the house warm. I would use smoke to keep the mosquitos out (also put thick mud on my skin and wait until it dries so that it acts a natural repellent). I would also cover my skin with mud to prevent mosquito bites. I would build a large fire and a way to retain and gather coal (dry wood). If mosquitos are really bad, I would build three fires around the perimeter of the camp or build a small fire inside the camp. I would build a fernus and make tile roofs using clay and ash.  I would build a trenched fish collector/fish farm by cutting a square from the bank and weave a stick gate to keep the fish retained. I would throw the fish guts back into the fish farm. I would make a snare with a double layered large stick wall and camo it very well. I would also urinate around the perimeter of my camp to notify nearby predators of my existence.


  • I believe people shouldn't have to ever cater to the feelings of another. I believe the reason if one were to cater to the feelings of another it's because they respect them.


  • I believe the body is just a vessel. It's the soul that holds true significance (soul as in their mind, beliefs, behavior, how they are with others, their philosophies, their ideologies, their rationality and integrity).


  •  Ethical, rational, and strong moral people are needed in the world to dissolve ignorance. I think people who stand for the objective truth are true heros. A world that lives in ignorance, is a world swollen by lies and greed. This is a world in long term social decay which is in need of ethics and strong moral values.


  •  I think a person who places themselves above others irrationally lacks virtue from within.


  • (maybe) I think the best team is the team that does not consider or focus on being a team (it come naturally). I also think when there is stress by team members, competition can be healthy.


  •  Well it's official, I'm bad at simply operating a cash register, math and money, and dealing with customers. I might as well throw in that I'm not only bad at retail but I'm also bad at fast food.


  •  I question the idea that if life becomes so intolerable, is it better to offer nothing in return unless it offers something first?


  •  I think cheating is wrong and always will be wrong. It definitly seems to destroy family value. That's my opinion. But it seems with this kind of rebellious if not secretly allowed culture, it can't be helped. I think almost everyone cheats in today's society. I want to believe those who cheat are fulfilling a materialistic or rather selfish desire because it focuses mostly on oneself and making oneself feel lustfully satisfied. Like an addiction I think people only want more. I also think there's a difference between a peraon who engages in intercourse for the desire of a family and one who does it for sexual satisfaction. Because cultures often change, I question if there is a possible usefulness in modern society for sexual self discipline for the ability to set an example for the sake of preservation of traditional family values.


  • I'm not a fan of using the word love, however I think part of having love is accepting others and looking past their obscenities and absurdities. I also think love allows others to recognizing the quality of another's soul.

  •  Some may argue, what is normal? I think normal is the preservation of functionality and decency in society. I also think it's up to people to preserve what is normal, because as the world changes, it furthers into a state of indecency.

  • It's my opinion that a prosperous civilization starts with it's poorest population having the ability to live and thrive on a functional baseline living standard which allows them to cover their basic living expenses and then improve the quality of life that they desire.

  • Sensitive topic: Observing females, I came across many thoughts on what I would do in certain circumstances. Although controversial to my masculinity, these are solutions of how I would confront certain situations. If I liked a guy, I would be friends to get to know them better. I won't mind telling them I like them, but it definitely would be strategic to find a way to be their friend without telling them I like them to prevent getting my feelings hurt. Being a guy, it's only fair to say I wouldn't let hurtful words affect me, but if I were a girl, I would be decorous, non confrontive, and remain politeor while distancing myself from the situation (unless there are objectively truthful words that needs to be said and even then i would say them with respect and decour). If the guy I like was with another girl, I would respect that even though I would be deeply hurt inside. Part of loving is accepting others and respecting their decision (I perhaps would think it would be a good idea to tell them how I feel in this case). I would also break the relationship then and there unless I was friends with them without the intention of a lover's relationship. Nevertheless, hurting others and revenge is never right, even if it feels good or make you feel better. Guy want sex due seemingly to instinct, cultureal conditioning, hormones, and arousing thoughts (fetishes or clothing that makes them curious of a females physical appearance) and a females attributes, talents, personality, or physical attraction. If a guy were to advance with the intention of sexual desire, I would be polite and distance myself. If there were very persistent, I would leave. Although one may have similar arousal or desires, it's not right to give yourself for the advantage of another or to fulfill meaningless personal sexual desires. It's my understanding that after one looses themselves to another, they may crave more, allow others to advance on them just to be used or fulfill personal fantasies, and overall one's love life seeses to remain exciting which open more doors to even more controversial acts. In addition, I think one looses the special feeling of something pure and exciting that keeps a marriage fresh, bonding, and exciting. Moreover, if I was a female I would dress well socially. Light makeup, non revealing clothes, and out of personal preference, an Asian fashion sense. I would wear comfortable clothes at home, and never to elude to any male fantasies. I would try to attract the right male and get to know them by having a nice personality, polite, decourous, respectful, and never confrontive (I would distance from confrontation unless it was necessary that truths should be said). I would also do my best to treat others as i want to be treated. Putting others down is a way I wouldn't act. If someone needs help, I would do my best to support and help them. The huge battle inside with emotions, doubt, worries, and what ifs would be something I would try to face alone by giving myself time to think. Furthermore, this are my thoughts on what I would do or how I would be in certain situations. I understand if anyone read this they'd disagree or find it unrealistic, but I figure I'd throw my opinions out there anyways despite public opinion or perception.


  • Life is what you make of it, even if you live under tyranny and chaos.

  • I often wonder what a western-Confucian-based society would be like.

  • Theory: If one feels micromanaged by another or being taken advantage of, ask for favors and requests in return.

  • I question the logic to perform something and to apologize later than to never have performed at all.

  • I think when a person tells another not to do something, but the other person tells them in return they're going to do it anyways, then the person who said not to do it should respect and accept the other's decision and accommodate or help the action the other will do.

  • I think answers from ignorance may hide alternate or greater solutions.

  • Could it be that a representative-republic be the best form of government utilized thus far in the history of the world? 

  • I think even when one is under tyranny, forced labor, and complete chaos. The world in which they create and imagine in their mind can be a source of temporary happiness.

  • When under unsatisfactory circumstances, it's the little things that can keep you going.

  • I believe there can exist modern forms of slavery which is incorporated by design from an irrefutable system which has become standardized. A system in which psychology is used to make it's subjects believe in achievement when in actuality everything they do or create is leveraged, controlled, or gone through and approval by controllers and moderators. A system where although one believes to achieve is in actually controlled from greater achievement. In addition, I would imagine an illusionistic perception due to the idea of a subject's perceived assets are in reality their debt and may be of indebted value of or to another.

  • It's easy to see or say that another is wrong, but there is always a psychology on why they think a certain way. I think it's part of compassion to see what and why it is another thinks a certain way and instruct them from that premise. Perhaps we may have to put ourselves in their shoes. Perhaps even they may be right looking at something from their own or a different angle and something we ourselves failed to see without giving it critical thought.

  • I wonder if inspiration and success motivates labor market growth, while desperation, elimination, and limitation demotivates labor market growth. If people don't see too many success stories and don't see more oportunities but rather see negative economic effect, then perhaps this could be the turning point of economic stability and growth to turn towards economic depressions.

  • I believe the lessons in life gives us opportunities to gain wisdom.

  • I believe it's alright to be angry, however a sin to display anger unless it objectively deserves it. Acting in emotion leads to irrational response and action, no good ever comes from this.

  • I think excuses for personal irrational actions is no excuse of lying to oneself and latently others.

  • It seems in today's world, even when one does right, there can be thousands of ways other think they have done wrong. Perhaps it's best to prepare in advance and use strategy.

  • I think excuses for self gain is excuses to allow what is wrong.

  • I think it's important that a job can help build confidence, self esteem, self worth, pride, and workplace culture.  

  • A recent mental pattern I seem to keep coming across is whenever I try an idea I wither become confident and positive it will take off and make money and then when it fails, I get my little emotions and ego hurt; however, when I think it's going to fail, yet in the deepest part of my mind hope that it succeeds, and it also fails, and usually gets affected by the mood of it failing in the first place, but instead of being hurt, I feel no remorse. It's a never ending psychological cycle of failing. I believe there is no right mindset. I think it's best to remain optimistic and removed from emotional engagement while in the process towards failure or hopefully success (btw I found millionaire motivational books brainwash you to thinking a certain way, but for the most part don't help much in real life).

  • Could there be a force that tampers or changes reality?
  • Could criticism be the gateway that allows and leads to the transitions to conformity?
  • Could it be to learn on one's own on any subject route a personal attachment to that subject?
  • Unfortunately, my care for people is minimal, however I would like to demonstrate a great amount of compassion and empathy. Nonetheless, most of my satisfaction doesn't come from making other's happy. I find people commonly are materialistic and think fondly of themselves before others. My source of happiness is in my mind and finding ways to share my ideas, creativity, and imagination.
  • I would like to think if ethics and rationality are disregarded then perhaps solution must be made through conflict or rational confrontation.


  • I find sometimes, the best strategy comes from opportunity and circumstance.


  • Rant: I am disgusted by this nation and perhaps the world. Humans prove they live for money and materialism without balance. They live irrationally like animals and take without discipline. Everyone assumes I desire to do the same thing. My pursuit is for more unworldly desires. I desire to dwell and share my ideas. I find it extremely unfortunate that the nations affairs is made by ignorant and selfish politicians who have not even the slightest ethics and respect for themselves and who they serve.  I also find it obstructive how unnecessarily hard people have to work when a world could exist with balance. I'm fed up with irrational and ignorant humans who follow blindly, think the same, and live in their excuses. I respectfully  desire and stress a world of ethics and balance.


  • I like the quote, "believe in you that believes in yourself". 


  • It's pretty obvious that I believe ethics is the way to human prosperity and progression.


  • I don't think millennials don't want to work. Many early millennials I see are unmotivated to work. They see that there is a commitment to work but things cost so much and look so unpromising for a brighter future that there is no motivation or incentive to work. Most jobs are corporate minimum wage. Many graduates find themselves working low or minimum wages. There's no promise in that. I believe it is a misconception to state all millennials don't want to work. Statistics show, yet aren't publicized, that much of the suicides are from millennials which widely are contribute by economic problems. I think if the country doesn't change, then it will decline rapidly after a certain point. 2016 may be the start of what decline is yet to come.


  • I now understand the importance of a comforting voice. I believe even a mind reader and the most intelligent man alive capable of self reasoning and self healing would eventually have the need for a voice that comforts, listens, and consoles.

  • I unfortunately find much of the suggestions people give me have been already mostly thought and solutionized by myself or that I heard it before. I often welcome the input, but find there is nothing new. I question if after a certain level of perceived wisdom by self realization and thought, if people repeat what others say in mainstream culture instead of having a critical and deep analysis of a subject. Perhaps it's this multi dimensional analytical process of examining from multiple angles and perspectives that's a challenge, or I wonder if there is a limit to a nonmainstream capacity to think until something is realized and discovered. Nevertheless, how can one extend the reaches of multi perspective and analytical critical thought to obtain solutions from unfamiliar, irregular, original, rare, or seemingly abstract angles.

  • That feeling of unease and adrenaline drives me crazy. Wish there was some remedy to help with something like that, that would be great.

  • Artists can be quite a storm of emotions inside. I think it's a challenge for them to portray that feeling outwards, perhaps it's this emotion that raises value in art pieces and music when it connects with others.

  • I think words can be used for motivation as well it can be used for destruction. I think words have the ability to hurt more than pain and can stay longer than injuries. I believe this is why we should talk to each other in a rational, respectable, and harmonious way.

  • I wonder if it would be a good idea to pay rent for a place based on the income you bring in. 

  • I believe the rate at which people work in the United States doesn't allow them to think individualistically, gives them a sense of mental stability, and overall affects their mental and physical health. Everything is rushed and always done with one eye on the clock. I believe there needs to be a balance between work and personal life. Observing others, I see nobody has time for anything. When they do have time, it's very little. It has become a very robotic society in which creativity and personal empowerment takes a backseat placing one's job and work before everything. It seems reasonable to me that a person who works almost everyday of the years will eventually become exhausted yet unable to rest and will perhaps eventually suffer from workplace burnout and won't be very motivated or in balance with their own personal life and projects. I believe the solution is balance in the workplace which I believe starts by changing the costs of doing business (cost of assets, overhead, ingredients..ect).  

  • Disregard the narrative of the world and rise up over it. Realize true reality without cultural and human narratives. You'll find that nothing else matters aside from that which is objective. Once you realize this, you'll see humanity for what it really is. 

  • Could it be that if individuals were to let out or try out all their ideas, they will eventually find wealth? 

  • I've spent my life trying to pursue my dream in film and game design. It seems it simply is impossible. I never thought I would end up being a case where I would fail at pursuing my dream. I've tried so many times and worked with so many people to try and get there. It simply seems impossible. Even having no responsibilities, no social life, and complete devotion and dedication. I never thought my life would turn out this way. The closest thing I have done to get to my career is writing stories, game design documents, storyboards, concepts, illustrations, models, and so much more, but in the end it doesn't even matter. I'm thinking long and hard about quitting soon. I have no other choice but to give in if I am to earn a living. All in all, it has been a miserable life, and I'm reaching an age and point where I am going to have to make a permanent change. It's sad no one can help me with this. It would have been a dream to make great games or film. But all things must come to an end. I could have created a masterpiece that changes the world and the future, but without that opportunity, the world will never know.

  • Although I remain poor, I have the humility of a wise man, and the mind beyond nobility. 

  •  Even today, dating all the way back from 2009, I believe ethics and moral values is the key to making a harmonious and prosperous society.
  •  I believe in personal moral disciple and even the existence of ethics in sexuality and lewdity. I believe an acceptance, balance, and harmonious association can be created to fit seemingly irrational needs. I believe there can exist ethics for every emotion of a person which can be used productively, rationally, harmoniously, and ethically. 

  • I am heavily against swingers or those who engage in intercourse practices with more than one person, because I believe this form of sexual practice overall creates disharmony (destroys family values) and may create primalism . It fulfills only lustful and materialistic intent. I believe this is best kept as a accepted and respected lifestyle to those who partake in such practices; however, never to be part of overall culture and society at large.
  • I believe interpersonal communication and interaction is a good method of social cooperation with others, but I feel the use of ethics there can be more to make communication with others even more personal, enriching, and close.

  • I agree with the idea that to get children to obey, is to follow the how a good teacher teaches. A teacher sets specific expectations of their attitude and actions for their students by how they behave, demonstrating a clear, confident, and nonoverbearing attitude. They simplify what they says into specific statements. For example, saying 10 words rather than 50 and telling the student what to do with specific instructions which use interchangeable introductions to sound nonrepetative. They do not explain the reason for their instructions because it invites arguments. Arguments from a child such as "why"  should be replied with a passive authoritative statement such as "because I said so". This is done by a simple powerful affirmation of legitimacy of your authority. It's important to Never bend down to the child's level. It's important how you look, talk, and act when interacting with a child. A parent must have complete confidence over their authority. 

  •  Personal list of houses I lived in: Grandma's house in California[1988]; Apartments (near 1960), Berrypine[90s], Mococa (in Brazil; Jao's street x2, Praca Metalurgica, Sitio), Jau (Brazil)[2000+2003+], Manatee[2009], Tigris[2010], Holyoak[2014], Verret[2011/2015], Lexington Woods[2016], Odor[2017].

  • It seems obvious that a happy society is a productive society. Therefore, how can we make society, at most, happy? Casting aside proposed think-tank main stream media political narrative what will make society happy? How can we use psychology and sociaology for good and to come up with solutions for a functional, productive, and prosperous society in which individuals are objectively productive and happy?

  • I wonder if it's possible that if one were to accumulates vast amount of knowledge on a variety of subjects that they could seemingly appear to think abstractly when in reality they are expressing a vast amount of variables on a subject that to others they seem abstract or appear to make no sense.

  • Could it be that the art of not worrying or managing stress, be the art of personal progress? 

  • In life I find it good practice to know when to hold information and when to fold information. 

  • For me, I find it's best never to neglect sleep and time for personal recollection of thoughts and personal reflection.

  • I must be a madman-retard, it's the only explanation for writing what I write, creating what I create, and spending so much time for ideas and things that I could never gain anything from. I'd hate to see how much time I wasted on this blog. I'm starting to believe writing this blog was a lousy waste of time when I should have spent it working hard like everyone else. I feel like this will be something I will later regret. :T

  • I think the key to survive nature is extreme caution, think ahead, intelligence by observation and experimentation, having a fighting and wild spirit, harmonious attitude, and most importantly having creativity. I also want to think that everyman for himself or healthy competition can be great tool for survival while also helping others whenever you can and utilizing reciprocity. Perhaps humor is the best medicine and storytelling is still the best natural form of entertainment.
  •  I think a good idea or tool for science is an abstract approach to new ideas and inventions by using a list of many scientific words and randomly putting them together. I think if a scientist critically thinks or even philosophizes the use and joining of these words, perhaps new ideas, experiments, and inventions can be created.


  •  Although I enjoy being alone and exploring my own imagination, loneliness is merciless when there's nothing to create, explore, or do.


  • I want to believe that if something is not there, create it. Or perhaps find some way to manifest it.


  • I wonder if there only exists two governing fundamental principles that people follow. Those who believe people need to be ruled over and those who believe people who are free can govern themselves.


  • I realized I am partly the way I am because I like to create my own culture and live partly in my own imagination. I think because I don't conform to society's conformity standards (be like the normies), it kind of makes me feel like an outcast. I can't say it's a good thing or a bad thing.


  • Looking at our form of currency, why don't we back it up our currency by imbedding gold, silver, platinum, or perhaps copper within our tempuary notes. Imagine money worth the amount it says it's worth with real tangible value. Imagine a hundred dollar bill with gold worth one hundred dollars.


  •  I'm not sure I said this before, but I think it's worth considering that teenagers have been in existence for a limited time compared to matured adults. Surely they should consider this before they do something seemingly dramatic or think they are more relevant than adults.


  • After watching Rick and Morty, I wonder if therapists are agents of conformity. I mean they are either taught by institutional design or by their own design of perceptions they think is inform.


  • I like my thoughts on emotions and how people should be treated. I think it is best to not utilize and disregard personal emotions as it is a subject to chemical change or even irrational chemical change (in the brain of course), I believe ethics is the way to act. Specifically, the ability to disregard one's emotions, yet treat others with high respect and in a way which does not possibly conflict with their emotions.

  • I think good parents teach good will. Nevertheless, I believe all parents should teach good will.

  • I like the idea to be the example of change you want to see in the world. 


  •  I think when judging something that a person has seen too much of they become blind to the things that make something unique or different. Like in music and art. I think that's why new opinions are needed to find out these features that seemingly unknowing make something unique and different while presenting to be similar. I want to think such features will become valuable once again later in the future when the world has moved on to more different or complex styles and visions.


  • I feel that western society thinks to modularly or commonly black and white when they should be thinking multi-dimensionally. A good example is when people create music, I see a sense of originality and experimentation with Asian music when in western society everything caters to profit, is a result of reference to the successful works of others, or has something in reference to western popculture.

  • One interesting thought I think is that a philosopher has the imagination to look beyond culture and to come up with new original ideas. This can also be a problem as when someone reacts to something obscene, radical, or insane, yet in the mind of a philosopher, it's irrelevant as the focus is on much greater things. 

  •  It would be no surprise if insanity is what's normal and being "normal" or conformity is what's really insane.

  •  People always see the surface, but it seems rare that they see what's underneath.

  • Perhaps western culture should learn to recognize the small details and appreciate every tiny detail in their experience of living.

  • I wonder if it would be a great idea to uphold students as an extremely valuable roll in society, because after all they are the future generation.

  • I think it's important to examine the details of anything. I think examining and placing emphasis on details or the details we consider irrelavent can help use make something unique or help use learn or understand something. Details can be easily passed up depending on it's frequency or what it is. I think a master of a trade or skill learns to even acknowledge the details and that which is common or passed up and uses it to make something unique. An example can be animation, you have a walk cycle on a scene to get to an important action. Although the walk cycle is common and can be overlooked, if one were to examine it to the fullest of detail, they could place a stride, a limp, and sway to make it more unique. 

  • I understand when Japanese businessman (salary man) states to go all out and to master a trade or profession without regret. When one finds that which they seek a profession in or required of, full dedication is required without regret to time, limitation, or excuse. It's about the journey, the mindset, and learning everything you can to be the best in that profession, and to do so with complete perseverance, determination, and without regret.

  •  I like the Shonen Jump motto narrative of "Friendship, Strive, and Victory".

  • Irrelevant: I feel like I have a brain that if one teaches me something new, the new material will be part of my tool kit for hypothesis, experimentation, and ideas brainstorming. Essentially, all information acquired is possible data waiting to be utilized. I want to call this the adaptive mind.

  • I like the quote, "Correct a fool and he will hate you. Correct a wise man and he will appreciate you."

  • I think some world cultures think and operate on a deeper level. I question if this has to do with the language.

  • It's my opinion that the world needs a variety of different kinds of minds with different patterns, ways, or approaches of analyzing things. I think people shouldn't have a commercial/centralized/mainstream way of thinking.

  • I believe a shallow mind leads to a shallow heart.

  •  I would like to think that without goodwill is no will at all.

  •  Having experienced hurricane Harvey, I think the quote "Run from the water and hide from the wind" is definitely words of wisdom.
  • Facebook philosophy group: "What are the simple things that will express UNCONDITIONAL LOVE to all?" -Mirl Johvan. "I believe it's expressing unconditional or discrete kindness, acceptance, tolerance, appreciation, empathy, and compassion. I believe it's the use of the smallest and most simple tasks that show kindness and appreciation for others. Overall, I believe it's the ethics and nonstandard ways to go above and beyond and give more than to receive." - me.

  • If I'm wrong then so be it. I don't believe everyone should strive for perfection, but instead they should strive to be authentic.

  •  It seems to me where there is no quality education, there is crime. I also see crime areas are dominated by negative mentality and negative culture. I believe the mentality and culture in crime areas needs to be taught if not conditioned to be more harmonious, functional, and have more emphasis on moral understanding, moral discipline, family, and community.
  • True deceivers utilize the absurd and outlandish to their advantage.
  • I think there should be an acceptance and critical thinking of all information. Including the information one does not want to hear or if one listens for the sake of hearing what they want to hear.

  • (perhaps irrelevant) I would like to think an integral society accepts others and views with a state of being judgmentless.

  •  I like the quote, "True leaders don't create followers, they create more leaders".

  •  I like the quote, "greatness is not measured by money and status, it's measured by courage and heart". I personally would like to include legacy.

  • I find Mark Twain's quote interesting, "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience".
  • I often wonder if it is the lack of quality education that is the reason for no great modern philosophers.
  • (made up words by me) 1 Harmonious noncaring - a state of positive uncaring for social harmony. 2 mystical behavior - actions on behalf of unexplainable profound meaning (like Japanese ritualistic sword crafting or flower cutting, or water purifying). 3 Freecaring behavior - an unusual, free-showing, uncaring action in public to which is met with social acceptance even if makes no sense or has no explanation(for example dancing, singing, painting, resting, playing an instrument without a desire for monetary gain). Gender cohesivness - state of disregard or uncaring of genders where both the male and female gender act unifyingly together. 4 Humble openness - the display of humility that is not ashamed to tell or show their personal embarrassments and personal secrets, and perhaps with an individuals desire that others accept them for who they are. 5 Stimulation aesthetics - designing around a feeling, artistic expression, or emotion while perhaps including, combining, stimulating the senses such with sound, smell, colors, and perspectives. 6 awkward acceptance - an acceptance of any display of awkward or strange behavior perceived by society of an individual. External flex - accepting what one does not know, understand, think is absurd, or that which might frighten them. Relation blending - an act of being very friendly and unusually generous with strangers without the interest to bring another discomfort. Friend wrapping - having an almost drunk-like behavior with friends to which a group has their arms wrapped around each other and are very open to be themselves, happy, pleasant, cheerful, and energetic. Onion personality peeling- the slow unraveling of one's complex personality while being accepted by others and invited by others. Carefree association - accepting anyone as they are into one's group while helping them open up, be expressive, or achieve self discovery. Therapeutic relation - the friendship or stranger-relationship of allowing others to vent their anger, frustrations, controversies, and problems so that they will feel better.
  •  My life seems to repeat the narrative of coincidental systemic misfortune.


  •  (facebook)“What are the logical/ethical flaws in an ethical system based on "Treat others how you would like to be treated"?” – Ananny Moose I think this system depends on goodwill instead of following a law or authority. Ultimately, I think the logical problem is if others don't desire to abide by this system. I believe it comes to rational mentality and teaching ethics relative to personal goodwill instead of legal obedience, culture, or tradition. Perhaps because of the problem of individuals acting against this system, it's important to teach the responsibility of keeping a society compassionate, respectful, civil, and harmonious”. - me


  •  (facebook) "If your life was a book, what would be the title?"-Ali Benyaich "The life of an intellectual introverted dreamer"- me


  • (facebook)"Traditionally there are five main branches of philosophy. There are: Metaphysical-which deals with the fundamental questions of reality. Epistemology-which deals with our concept of knowledge, how we learn and what we can know. Logic-which studies the rules of valid reasoning and argumentation. Ethics-or moral philosophy, which is concerned with human values and how individuals should act. Aesthetics or esthetics, which deals with the notion of beuty and the philosophy of art."- Marlene Simoneaux. "I want to consider myself an ethical philosopher, been writing and blogging about it for eight years already. " -me


  • I feel like different ethical solutions would be dictated by culture or tradition, therefore it would be useless trying to change things without a fundamental platform like a new shared culture.  


  • "Explain your philosophy/thinking by a sentence"-Mezbah Sajib. "Leave no rock unturned, no question unanswered"-me.


  •  No matter how good or nice you are, people might still judge or label you according to how they think, what their mood is, what their needs are, or their wants.


  •  Sometimes the things people tell others are the things that are relative or perhaps even they are afraid of themselves. I find it best to overlook, ignore, and show humility through silent tolerance to any negative advances. Often one can use this to learn the weaknesses of others.


  • (sexual) I suppose my sexual philosophy is changing temporarily just to state my idea. The sexual philosophy idea I want to propose is to enjoy every detail of life. This includes the feeling of pleasure; specifically sexual prleasure which is seem as private, immoral, and indecent or taboo. I want to propose my idea that I think sexuality and nudity does not have to be taboo or seen as indecent. It also can include ethics; a method which is used for harmony and to make individuals closer without creating conflict. I propose the idea that the use of masturbation is the key to an ethical use of sexuality and sexual harmony and not sexual intercourse. I think with the use of masturbation, individuals can be friends, engage in casual masturbatory sexual practice, and keep their virginity for marriage. I think keeping their virginity for marriage keeps the marriage strong and a functional part of civil society. I think masturbation can be a tool to create an open, gender-cohesive, sexual harmonizing, and absolute liberating society. I also think nudity also can be a tool for social harmony. I think it's a good idea for society to get use to nudity and sexuality, because it can be a tool for unification, functional families, personal humility and openness, and overall human progress. I propose there should be a balance for sexuality and nudity, a time for arousal and a time for every other normal activity. In time, I believe human arousal can be seen as a regular human emotion that can be felt willingly and used as a method for entertainment, as a casual pastime, or even hospitality (controversially). Ultimately I think sexuality and nudity can be used as a regular, perhaps standard or normal, and casual part of everyday life. I don't think nudity and sexuality has to be hidden or kept private, but instead it can be used to promote creating life and creating life responsibly and respectfully. I think humanity should always respect human life and to be responsible and place great importance for new life. I think the idea to preserve life should be promoted and introduced as a necessity for human life and society. However and on the contrary, I think the idea of swingers is the opposite of creating harmony, because it doesn't promoted the need for marriage, functional families, and ethics and balance. I think this to be a very primitive, irrational, and tribal sexual culture. A culture in which children are potentially unknown to their parents, of little relevance, and where purity, uniqueness, and functionality in marriage is relatively nonexistent. (A crazy thought I had was if it would be interesting if my sexual philosophic idea could become a movement one day, perhaps like a sexual liberation movement. I pretty sure humanity is not ready for such an idea at the present moment. Nevertheless, there's always the possibility that perhaps the entire idea may not be a good idea at all due to unforeseeable circumstance. Personally, I feel very flexible between the idea of this being my overall sexual philosophic idea and also disregarding sexuality and nudity completely and maintaining the current status quo).


  • I like the saying, "Plan for the worst, hope for the best".


  • It seems to me things always seem to have to get worst before they get better.


  • It surprises me how often things start with a good intention and later get misused for selfishness or evil.


  • Some questions are simply questions, but some questions take hundreds or perhaps thousands of years to find and ask.


  • I believe humans should never be the status as objects, humans are to always be extremely valued, even in times of war. The moment we devalue other humans, is the moment we become soulless objects ourselves.


  • I believe the purpose of an organism is to survive (multiply) or self-preservation. I believe this is also relevant to humanity as a species.


  •  Paths/web of predictability - A method in which can be used to strategize or think ahead by predicting another's response or perception in advance using a web of logical predictable outcomes and subsequent possibilities based on logical outcomes. It's always good practice to try and do this in ones mind to be ahead of others.


  • After the high position CIA counter terrorist agent and whistle blower Kevin Shipp revealed the silent and secret operation of the "shadow government" I couldn't help but to imagine how such a complex secret system could ever exist and not have anyone be willing to do the right thing and come forward. How could such a thing every be allowed to happen or exist?


  • I believe people can live without being angry (being annoyed is a different situation), if one treats others as they want to be treated there seems to be a stable foundation for harmony. I think there would be those who attempt to provoke others to see what they can get away with, I believe the root of such irrationality is selfishness (and perhaps even envy).  


  • I like the quote, "The aim of argument, or of discussion, should not be victory, but progress". -Joseph Joubert


  • Controversially, even evil and tyrannical men can come up with relevant, amazing, or even life changing advice (obviously that does not mean or make one evil and tyrannical).


  • I like the quote "The only thing I know is that I know nothing."  and "Beware the bareness of a busy life".-socrates


  • Making a big life change can be scary, but having lived without and with regret is scarier. I think one should take action to further their own experiences, however should be mindful of the uneeded experience that furthers down the darker path leading to further misery and incontrol.
  • For those who are asked to participate yet are afraid of new experiences, do not deny and yet always make the best decisions; even when culture says otherwise. Do what you think is right. Perhaps ten seconds can make all the difference. Remember, you're always in control, because if you are not then either someone else is or nobody is at all.


  • Could it be that a genius never subscribes to labels to expand on creative freedoms?


  • I like the idea that where people see ugly, one can see beauty or perfect imperfection.


  • I think an uncertainty with the real and unstated meaning to decline, is best meant to decline and done so politely.


  • I think sometimes the path paved in gold is the path that should be questioned.


  • I question if a positive attitude and outlook changes one's outcomes in life.


  •  (quote list) Character is how you treat those who can do nothing for you. Maturity comes when you stop making excuses and start making changes. It's okay to fail, it's okay to make mistakes, get back up, and try again. Nothing wrong with chance, if it's a step in the right direction. You're always one decision away from a totally different life. Learning is a gift, even if pain is your teacher. You can always be strong, but you can be brave. You only live once, but if it's done right, once is enough. When we share our knowledge it changes us. I'm thankful in my life when things could have gone the other way. There is no shortcut, it takes time to build a better and stronger version of yourself. Sometimes God doesn't change your situation because he's trying to change your heart. Having a soft heart in a cruel world is courage, not weakness. We must become the change we want to see. Always go with the choices that scare you the most because that's the one that'll help you grow. You are always responsible for how you act, no matter how you feel. May your choices reflect your hopes and not your fears. You will never change the world if you try to be like it. Don't change so people will like you, be yourself and the right people will love the real you.  Don't be afraid of change, it's leading you to a new beginning. To get what you really want often times requires you to get what you really fear. Do it big, do it right, and do it with style. Let go of things you cant change, focus on things you can. Three things to keep private: your love life, your income, and your next move. If you're going through hell, keep going. Life is too short for regrets. Life is not about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself. Words are free, it's how you use then that may cost you. Start where you are, use what you have, do what you can. He who asks a question remains a fool for five minutes, he who doesn't ask remains a fool forever.


  • I believe people should talking or act with regards to ethics, but I'm sure many people believe they should say whatever they want or feel like, even if it's rude. It's not my position to tell them what they can and cannot say, but it  seem obvious to me that ethics and speaking one's mind can be done at the same time.


  • I like the idea that to argue with an ethical philosopher or ethical scientist one will learn more about themselves then obtaining a winning argument.


  •  I wonder if the next evolution in philosophy goes into the realm of dimension.


  • I question if everything is only a matter of interpretation or the interpretation of current human thinking.

  • "Life is a journey and it’s who we are that defines the pages of the book that we are continuously writing." -me

  •  (irrational thought) I question if global elites have corporatized the planet and have control of every aspect of our lives and have weeded out those they think are undesirables. Indesirables as to those who are not of desires standards, aware and questionable of their system. Perhaps forcing them into a lifestyle where their ideas and potential for success is limited if not existent for the sake of stability and control. Could you imagine what a world would look like? I think it would be as if watching a computer monitor watching the rate of suicide increase, having it be a standard procedure, and having the controllers try to meet an annual projected percentage or to surpass previous rates. It wouldn't surprise me of there was a method to profit from such a devastating system.

  •  Reality always seems to suck, the reality in our imagination always seems to be better.

  •  I feel like I'm the only person who use to wants to dig into the complexity of people and learn everything about them. I've learned a lot about people by asking them questions (even if it is often against my introverted nature), but being that Americans are the way they are, they can get very sensitive, defensive or even hostile, so I have to make progress very slowly and non transparent. Over time you see patterns of why people think a certain way and build a map to a person and how/why they think. It seems there's a lot of influence according to their wealth status, family background, raised environments, race, religion, age and so on. I often found people are nice about giving information they thought was pleasant and not so much when it depicted negativity. It seems to me that most people want to be accepted. Although I've had to asked to get to know people, I realized nobody does the same in return, they skim the top of the iceburg and stop there. It seems very rare do people ask about my politics, life stories, tragedies, what I like, why I like it, and so on. Moreover, it seems to me the only way to build an overall picture of a person is to have an idea of the full package and litterly get to know who they really are. It's until then do you discover who they are as a real unique or perhaps perfectly imperfect human being. I know people only want to see what they want to see, or to condense narratives to black and white, but I discovered that people are more complex than anyone might ever think, even if you think they are not complex at all (well that is unless they literally do nothing in life at all). It would be interesting to create a culture where you get to understand every aspect of an individual and understand and accept them on a personal level. I'd imagine that's what a true community should really do.
  • I believe harmony doesn't objectively thrive unless there is ethics. 


  •  Females are afraid to get hurt and think males should be perfect in accordance to their emotions. However, it seems the strongest females accept when they get hurt and find a way to accept, cope, look beyond the pain, and maintain a decorous, controlled, noble, and rational attitude. This to me seems like real strength.


  • I think it's good practice to tell family and friends they are loved and accepted as they are. 

  • I'm familiar with the saying ideas are a dime a dozen, but I think in the right time, it can make a world of difference. 

  • It seems to me many of the nicest people are invisible, they are so nice that they don't do it for recognition. Perhaps it's a good idea to identify these individuals and tell them they are appreciated. I believe this can make them even more productive in goodwill. 

  • (bluntly speaking) I think men shouldn't be man-whores and females shouldn't be sluts. Both should save themselves for marriage. 

  • I believe that no man should have pride without first having humility. 

  • I believe balance is important for ethics and personal-personality development. 

  • I believe peace of mind and calmness is important and perhaps takes practice. 

  • I found that not following others is a good practice, discovering things yourself and learning things on your own will get you farther then what anyone can teach you. I also want to believe it's okay to be wrong, make mistakes, and to be embarrassed, it's part of the challenges of learning on your own. In time you will be a master of your trade, if not creating a trade entirely of your own.

  • It seems if you remove external and social influence, you are capable of doing anything, thinking anything, and free to experiment. 

  • Even ideas that are logical and common sense need to be said to be examined by personal perspective. 

  • I think no matter how nice you might be, there may always be a person who looks down, is disappointed, or think ill of you. 

  • Perhaps controversially, I question if individualism's nature is selfish. 

  • Not sexist or anything, but could it be that females don't like liars because it reveals much of themselves? lol

  • I could imagine living in the fight against the British and having ideas of liberty and freedom. 

  • I love lo-fi hip hop chill music. 

  • A person who dwells in irrational ideology is a person who has yet to ask the right questions and yet to obtain the right answers.

  • I wonder what would a Confucian-based representative republic with a hybrid resource-based and standard capitalist-based economy would look like. I'd imagine ever elected senator would have to be a master of moral ethics, philosophy, and science.

  •  My reply to fb post: I would also like to state life is not about sex, it's about legacy. It's what you do and what you leave behind that contributes to the next generations and the world. Life only happens once, I believe one should use it with balance, personal discipline, accepting and helping others, and building the world of harmony by being our own example for others.

  •   I believe ethics, balance, respect, discipline, and harmony can also be found in things we don't understand or we perceive to be immoral. That is my opinion

  •  The more you fight, the more you win. If the world fights back, fight faster, stronger, and more effective (like researching weaknesses or ways to get ahead). 

  •  A crazy thought, what if we wanted something but didn't know how to get it, i think even the simple process of asking others can go along way, because people are more connected than what they think. I wonder if we were more honest and willing to help others, could it be that everyone could get a chance at getting what they want? Perhaps if we tell others what we want and why you can't get it, it can work on another's psychology and maybe they can help.

  • Stoicism is a good way for those with suicidal tendencies, it helps build mental fortitude and self-control.

  • I like the saying, "If it's my time, I have to try".

  • I'd like to stress, no matter how ugly things get, keep moving forward. Set your curiosity to what happens next.

  • I noticed some seniors miss a sense of male masculinity and patriotism towards their country, I wonder if we should bring that back. I personally think ethics is the better outlook for the future. 

  • I think it's not all about reaching the position you want to be in life. It's also about the journey getting there. 

  • I agree that no one is too old to do something new and perhaps to start all over.

  • I think ethics should be the wave of the future. I also believe Kaizen (改善) is a great a example for future businesses. 

  • I feel like it would be beneficial to have a system where if a person is in their twenties there should be some sort of funding to where they should receive temporary funding to see the world, do the things they love, and enjoy their youth hood before dedicating themselves to a career job. I have the hypothesis that if they do this, they would be more exceptional at dedicating themselves to their careers and making a much greater America, but of course I understand it shouldn't be an entitlement program or pulled from government funding. I agree it wouldn't be right to use money that's not yours. It was just an idea. 

  • Could the use of overworking/ working too much limit intelligence or the ability to learn freely? I'd imagine if a person is always working, they would never have the time to learn or see new things. I think that's why we should have more of a balance in working culture and personal life.

  • Should prosperity be measured in the quantity of potential opportunities?

  • Community binding - an acceptance and growing collective unification to community.

  • I believe real warriors and purpose is created when political leaders objectively share the same principles as their military troops and not serving under a shadow of political agendas.

  • I believe part of being real intelligent and intellectual is not building something to be black or white but the ability to talk, discuss, and question within the grey. 

  •  I believe war should never have a reason to manifest unless true, unparalleled, unimaginable, and out of control evil arises to deter from having human life.

  • I find it controversial that generals need more men to fight their wars, yet the average citizen sees a duty of patriotism towards their country, often with moral, family, and personal reasons. I believe the duty of military and political leaders need to share the same principles as their soldiers. If they do not have the same principles, they should not het men to fight their war. If everyone shares the same values, then there is purpose and unity among warriors, military leaders, and political leaders. I believe this makes real warriors, real leaders, and real purpose. I believe this is how real wars are won.

  • I believe it is patriotic to stand against corruption and to stand for what is right. I believe it is just as patriotic as those serving in armed forces. If there is an illegal and purposeless war, then it is patriotic to stand against it. In conclusion, I believe there is the patriotism of strength and the patriotism of intelligence and intellectuality.

  • I feel like I'd be shocked to see the reaction of those in the future from all the garbage I've seen and been through.

  • I believe you are your own best voice in the world full of loud noise.

  •  I feel strongly that most of the ideas, quotes, and subtopics I write about can be made into a full book using these elements as the main or concluding thesis.

  • I strongly want to think there is more value in coming up with your own opinions, your own ideas, and your own agendas then to follow the agenda of others or those from the past.

  • When I write, I kneel on a pillow at my short Japanese table and write on a tablet in silence. I use to write with my cat sleeping on my lap, but I cannot have him in the house anymore due to fleas and my landlord roommate being allergic. When it gets cold I use my haori. When it's hot, I use a fan and open the window. I don't know how many times I have done this. It feels like forever. If I could write for a living, it would be a very pleasant occupation. I've become so accustomed to this Japanese-like lifestyle that to me it feels normal, perhaps not an average for an average American. I feel this lifestyle is often looked down upon as it is perceived to be being something I'm not. However, I've been doing this so for many years it has become an unbreakable habit. I don't think there's anyone in this world that can relate. It feels great to be thought as being an original.

  • I do believe privacy is important in todays world. I also partly believe we can live in a world without the need for privacy. The reason being is because if people learn ethics, like being tolerant, decourous, respectful, understanding, and understanding of the human psychology of another's actions, or perhaps physiology, I believe there probably would have no need for privacy. Perhaps for example, if one were to say something wrong or extremely personal, another learns about the reasons of another for saying something or has respect and tolerance for another's action and behaviors. Another idea is if one were to display their bare body, such action can be tolerated, respected, and overlooked. Perhaps I feel the removal of desired conflict can be used to create social harmony to which should have no use of privacy when everyone respects, understands, tolerates, and overlooks the actions and behaviors of another. I also perhaps feel the understanding and use of this potential ethical human nature brings an enlightenment of conscious and perhaps social cohesion.

  • I like my quote, "To understand me is to be my friend".

  • I feel heavily discouraged from becoming someone in this period in history. The blame is myself and knowing too much. The corruptions, the cults, the connections, how everything is tied together in a cesspool of dangerous, corrupt, and merciless chains. It's all too much for me. The fact that I know all this and unable to truly have a voice without possible harm is conflicting in my opinion. I want to remain invisible, I would like to remain anonymous, I guess I see myself as a coward for fighting against corruption and for liberty. I would feel more motivated to stand above the crowds and be more vocal if I had a source of wealth, a status that tells people I am capable, but it's just not the case as I am always trying hard just to survive and maintain having an ego. I feel like I'm going to have to dumb down my perspectives, mentality, and how I see things in order to have a regular standard of living. I guess in order to simply survive, I have to race with the restless and never ending corral.

  • Could it be that confidence is the suit of armor to the world?

  • I believe people should know the difference between conditioned intelligence and intellectual intelligence. Conditioned meaning the intelligence acquired through book, media, and external learning; and intellectual meaning the knowledge acquired by experience, objective self-thought, and rational-logical comprehension and critical-thinking.

  • When a person uses an aggressive body language such as giving you a suggestive stare or long pause to solicit a responsive (perhaps to make one feel uncomfortable or to insinuate the feeling of one lying), perhaps the best tactic is to call it out when one sees it. One can also use this to understand one's motive, agenda, and possible desired outcome.

  • I think the worst thing about this life in this period of history is being forced to live it in a way and have a lifestyle that everyone lives. People should be free to choose many lifestyle paths, there should be many creative ways to live. It shouldn't always have to depend on having an income. Perhaps we can accommodate different lifestyles, different methods of living, and different ways to survive. Everyone in today's world believes in a structural functionalist point of view where the Internet of Things can be used to calculate the best form and structure for society. I believe it should be more liberating, more creative, and allow for more choices.

  • I don't care if people steal my ideas, topics, points, or anything. I'm going all out with my ideas. I could publish a book with my ideas, but I don't have significant money to hire an editor. I say let the creative mind do wonders as a gift for the rest of transforming humanity. Recognition still would be great, however. So that I don't disappear in the sands of history never to exist again.

  • I don't believe anyone should ever be disrespected and looked down too, even if their mentality or health of mind, income, or any stereotype is terrible.  

  • Every human should be of equal status, respected equally, and have the same hospitality.  

  • While the west battles for control for freedom against globalism, Tokyo is creating some of the most incredible technologies and infrastructures of the world. I wish I could be part of that, even in the smallest ability. It would be even better if the United States could compete with such colossal levels of projects. I think it would take the Unites States to overlook politics and it's social problems and begin developing their modern world with new art, architecture, theories, experiments, and ideas. I believe every idea needs to be philosophized and recorded so that one day it may come of use. I also believe we need a system that removes the sustainability of banks and elites and gives sustainability to the people; perhaps so that even poets, cartoonist, and small-time craftsmen can thrive upon their works, even if it makes little to no income. 

  • I believe it's time the United States takes a lesson from Tokyo and the rest of modern Japan and utilize a similar set of social ethics and begin turning people with little education and belittling workforce experience and turn them into dreamers, thinkers, doers, and builders, and the next generation of mega-craftsman and artisans.

  • I believe what makes Japan successful is that even the most ridiculous and absurd ideas have a place. Perhaps it's best the west makes use of ever smallest idea and begin giving credit and developing on these ideas until it transforms into something usable and innovative.

  •  I dream of a westernized version of Japan but for the United States. A world where one can dream, be inspired, and perform on a more grand scale. A world in which does not emphasize on money but of crafts, trades, skills, ideas, art, intellectualism, and critical-thinking. A world in which poets and single musicians thrive. A world where no one has to worry about income and trying to survive. A world where freedom meets ethics. A world where people are pushed beyond the limit of imagination and help each other thrive. That is a world I want to dream about. 

  • I overlook the glow of Tokyo, a place where I want to have something similar but for my homeland. I want to see people getting a long, working together, accepting the lewd and crazy, and building a place where their legacy can be remembered. I see the United States that's fallen behind human progress. A place where there is no lively glow from the city. A place that's a shell of a world which use to glow very bright. I want to summon the next generation of innovative ideas, critical thinkers, and next level dreamers. I want to throw away the mentality of selfish will and replace it with goodwill. Why can't I have this? Why can't someone standup for the next generations and be heard and used to bring about a world of change so grand that it shakes the globe and even the cosmos. Where is that desire for prosperity, the gleam in the eyes of brother and sisters that are determined, inspired, and dream of things far greater of themsevles. Where are the people who sees these people as strangers, see great visions, and decided to help them despite their flaws, weaknesses, and vulnerabilities. Bring me the glow of a new United States of America. One that transcends money and power and bring about a new age of dreams and visions. 

  • Who cares if you're wrong, if your goal is to find an answer. Leaders aren't made by becoming intelligent overnight. Even geniuses have their days. We need a world of new ethics that accept when people are wrong and ask dumb questions. Part of goodwill is to accept, overlook, and help those who want to better themselves and others. 

  • I believe we should move beyond western culture and the current mentalities of this era and create the next world of psychological and sociological innovations. New ideas, new cultures, new norms, and new way of thinking. I believe we should also leave the old mindsets, ideas, and ideologies in the past and rebuild ideas of our own entirely from scratch and of our own original visions. This is what will define us, what defines legacy, and what defines belief. 

  • I hear many people speak of ethics, but they themselves don't abide by ethics, and especially the ethics they stand for.

  • I wonder if the intention of goodwill needs to be maintained or as if a personal service or sacrifice in order to be an example for all. I think people should also comprehend if one is being polite, helpful, and demonstrating their intention for goodwill. Perhaps this is what we can look at to overlook the faults of another and use this as a form of unity and respect.

  • Systems with good intentions need to be well planned for who and how could it be used for personal gain. I believe a good idea are to make "counter measure systems", such as yellow flags/line crossing to see if a person is proceeding to use a system for self gain. It might even be a good idea to do this on purpose to create traps to identify corrupt individuals. I think it would also be wise that if they cross a line or raise a flag, to note their intentions and to keep an eye on their actions or agendas.  

  •  I think ethics and goodwill can be the ultimate method to creating functional systems and ideas that may allow for the controversial or absurd. For example, if people with a set of ethics where to accept people for who they are and a person dressed as a power ranger or a sexy space alien and walks among them, they can accept that and not be bothered or think ill of that person.

  • I see many Americans (referring to my opinion in bad qualities) today as very prideful, often selfish, snobbish, arrogant, and ignorant. This does not create a healthy, polite, harmonious, respectful, and enlightening future. Japan and other Asian countries like South Korea, and Taiwan are a golden standard for prosperous ethics. We should learn from that and westernize it. Imagine the advancement, social health, and prosperity we could make with these ethical values. The United States could become a great and amazing unstoppable force. Much like such Asian countries as been a shining example, the United States with these ethics could be a new shining example for the rest of the western world.
  • I want to think social ethics should be made silent after it becomes part of mainstream culture, therefore people expect you to act with the sense of having a personal social conscious or ration/moral conscious (treating others as one wants to be treated, treating everyone with kindness and respect; or tolerance for the irrational-minded in hopes that they learn and understand).


  • I want to think people will learn to naturally respect one another after so many people in society obtains a respectable passion, skill, or unique ability. I want to say like in Japan where the role of almost every individual is unique and a random individual may have a skill, passion, or ability that not many people may know about but may be incredible or extremely special. 


  • I believe if one doesn’t not respect another for their personality, quirks, or the way they are, then they should at least respect another for their passions, dreams, and abilities.

  • When it comes to God, I often think of the possibility of freewill. If we have freewill and choose to follow him, then would it be free will, even if it seems we’re forced to do his will regardless or go to hell? This doesn’t strike me as a compassionate God in my opinion. I respect the creator, but I question this and his logic.

  • I believe there are some things we cannot rationalize in culture nor portray meaning in words. We may have an answer to an extremely complex problem, but cannot express through words because it may also utilize a sense of various subtle emotions. I also wonder if human language does not portray the layers of necessary emotion one wants to express to drive a point. Perhaps the next evolution in language is that of complex emotional expression.
 
  • I wonder if cultural or religious influences the depth of how we think or perhaps evolution. For example: could it be that certain Asians think very deeply because of meditative practices? 

  • Mental Depth mysticism: the depth of intellect and sense of accepting the unknown or the possibility of mystical but realistic possibility. 


  • People see Christianity with the sense of human understanding, human rational thinking, through cultural or institutional values, or perhaps even objective analysis. I see it differently. I see it with a sense of acceptance of the unknown, an acceptance if objective or not, I believe with a sense of mysticism, a sense of yet looking at something perhaps not yet obtainable through human understanding. Perhaps I could explain it like in a way it is similar to a bushido code or like zen. Overall, it is something that is to be respected, even if it does not exist. This force or entity has unified people, has been a force for good, has been a symbol for good and harmony, a force for miracles and hope, and in that alone it should be greatly respected. I also don’t completely agree with the church as a vessel of religious centralization, because I believe God is everywhere. If possible, I would like to convey in this writing that there is a deeper understanding, deeper values portrayed by the church, a deeper philosophical and religious sense that is personal and perhaps more spiritual in my opinion, that is how I believe. 


  • I believe the greatest friends don't even mention they're friendship.


  • Is the spirit world more real than reality? If I cannot physically stare, examine, philosophize, and understand the dimensions, properties, feeling, aesthetic, by simply observing an object like in real life, how can I see the afterworld as a more true reality? I would like to think that the real reality is here on earth. It’s perhaps one of the core reasons I stress ethics, manners, and righteous etiquettes in which people should live in harmony. If in the instance we give up our earthly bodies, then more than likely we lose the senses and how it feels to be human, live with mass and gravity, how the body reacts to stimuli, the feeling of arousal, and the natural pleasures of the world. Regardless of the existence of the spirit world, living in real life and in the moment is what seems to be the most objective experience one can experience.


  • I believe it to be a bit absurd to prepare for the next life when this is the life we are currently experiencing and should make the best of. Perhaps I could ask, does not a hermit crab make full use of it's shell before moving onto a better one?


  • I perhaps find that in a society in which there is no prosperity, ethics, or rational thinking, always prepare for the worst case scenario, because there will be no warning before narrative or inconveniences occur. For example, you sign up for something financially and the institution makes an error, it’s up to you to find out what went wrong because nobody will likely have the ethics, convince, or logical or rational decisions to tell you and let you know.


  •  (Nov2, 2017) I find this nation to be very difficult to dream and execute a dream in the current state it is in. The overall status of my generation, the millennials, goes ignored after the masses seem to be ignorant or brainwashed by the mainstream media over the many false narratives which are now stereotyped on behalf of my generation (or the era of what is perceived to be the millenials). It is true, there are many zombies among us. People glued to an illusion world of digital entertainment and egocentrism. However, there are also many other truths: highest educated; hardest working (we take on programs and internships that pay nothing); we are the generations with many ideas for innovations and technological advancements and solutions; we are the generation of dreamers, unique creators, artists, and a generation with a pursuit of happiness without the influence of retro cultural barriers. We also have an emphasis in kindness and a care of the planet compared to previous generations. With so much understanding of the world and global-cultural influences, we want to make the world a better place. However, of course there are many controversies surrounding millenials. Although many of us are nationalists, there is a lower half that don't care or are complete lunatic-leftist deconstructionalists with ineffective and outdated brainwashed ideologies who are scared to get their paradigm broken to what is the intellectual, logical, and objective reality. It is most unfortunate, but it is the reality growing up when given a huge amount of prosperity and cultural freedoms. Controversially and yet sadly, our generation has been demonized greatly with the idea that we are entitled, I believe this to be the least case, because although many don't work, do nothing, and live off their parents, many strive to do things that are greater than themselves. Personally, I find it simply difficult to simply survive with such a perceived lack of economic prosperity and lack of real-career opportunity. Simply put, there are no jobs. Most individuals I know work in minimum wage salary corporate-owned service jobs, they live with parents, roommates, or with a partner or married to provide with dual income in order to survive. I even know people that live in garages or out of their cars just to get by. Statistically speaking, the average individual need to make $16.25 an hour to have a self sustaining lifestyle, which still is considered a lower-class lifestyle. Most people I know aren't successful and live below the $30,000 annually paycheck-to-paycheck poverty threshold. The country seems to only offer sales and service jobs. People high in companies seem to not want to retire creating a bottleneck effect with those looking to work their way up a company. Those in development industries are in extreme heavy competition to fight and struggle for positions. In small business it seems there is a very difficult infrastructure to create a small business due to high cost in overhead, assets, legal fees, taxes, and overall startup costs. The risk of starting a small business seems to be that of life or death. I found the business world is also a dog-eat-dog world when everyone is out to fight for money and "rights" to their property. I also want to mention that because of inflation it seems markets and products are exaggeratingly expensive compared to that of the past. I also want to say, there's no way in hell a single person would ever afford to buy a home under the poverty threshold, and you might as well forget retirement. I believe the greatest sadness concerning our generation are the statistics: high homelessness rate, high dropout rate in colleges and universities, highest suicide rate, high addiction to drugs and alcohol, and highest in debt (not to mention highest in student debt). In conclusion, I believe millenials have the ability to be the greatest generation with the ability to inspire the next generation. I believe they can become whatever they want, whenever they want, and leave small wage service and sales jobs for teenagers and the retired as it was meant to be. I believe it will take a lot of effort to renew or create a prosperous environment for this and the on-coming generations. However, I believe without the right economic, financial, and institutional infrastructures, our generation, with its current problems and troubles, may lead to a domino effect doomed to affect the next generation.


  • I think it's worth mentioning the idea I had to have a government system based on people's trust, where if people trust their government, it can resume to operate and collect the funding it needs. If not, the government needs to build trust with it's people and prove it's capable of proper and ethical service.


  • I'm beginning to believe there should be a balance of sin and being saintly. I'm beginning to believe people should strive to be saintly, and seek forgiveness, resolution, and redemption for sin and their imperfections. Doing sin should not be with an excuse for irrational and selfish acts, it should be so because we are human and do not have full control all of the time of our behaviors and thoughts. We may even have controversial beliefs. Another reason I say this is because people often don't realize when they do something wrong, it commonly leads to more things being done wrong until they lose their way. I want to believe if there is a balance but with a desire for goodwill, then a balance can be achieved and one will never go to far into a dark path and will always have a will to do good.


  •  I believe western culture is limited by perception in language. I feel like language doesn't always accurately reveal one's objective intentions, expression, or emotions. Could it be that the use of language with the right sounds or perhaps a conveyance of poetry (because it conveys emotion and perhaps nonstructural meaning or elaborate meaning) can be used to accurately convey the sound or expression of meaning of one's intentions?

  • Just for fun, thought I'd write this. I wonder if the secret to life is not to not give a shyt, but to not take anything serious. You're either a Rick or you're a Morty. 

  • I think a great way to make people laugh is to being loose and making ridiculous claims and ideas. I also think people can also look at the ridiculousness in the mundane. 

  • A good way to come to an acceptance of everyone's beliefs, even irrational, is to see them as different realities. The reality in which you make for yourself can either be part of another's reality or you can keep to your own reality (and by reality I mean the belief and values in which you choose to value in your life). Another idea I have is to always see it as "this is how people in this group, era, generation, or this culture believes, perceives, and value things" and even though they believe this way, "My personal beliefs are...". 

  • I strongly believe human thinking, logic, ethics, and rationality seems very small in this period of history. Almost as if an advanced civilization of compliant-civil barbarians. I would imagine if the country could be the best it could be, it would excel in every subject utilizing ethics casting out personal irrational behaviors, opening their minds to wonder what or how another thinks or believes, looks for greater meaning aside from standpoint comprehension, seeing everyone as a respectful equal (males as well as females), utilizing psychology and how everyone can help each other obtain the pursuit of happiness and virtue, help each other as a balanced and circumstantial collective and individualist, and overall try and be a society that is not catered to culture or ideology, but catered to a society in which uphold intellectuality and intelligence, logical and respected religious beliefs for tradition and purpose of harmony.

  • I believe perhaps there needs to be a sense of mysticism when on the journey for personal intelligence where one can have a sense that there is more to this world then human thinking and sight. 

  • I believe people should personally visit or research and dive into many subjects to obtain a personal source of information. I think present curiosities can be a tool for intellectual enlightenment and a great way to gain personal wisdoms and understanding. Overall, I believe this can also help humanity accelerate their level of intelligence and intellectuality. 

  • I believe there needs to be a balance of world, work, and life because the obtaining of wisdom, intellectuality, realization of personal value and vision, the utilization of creativity and imagination, the expression of crafts and talent, and the relaxation and zen of self discovery and elimination of stresses that I believe can be done in one's personal time. I think ethics and personal inspiration can help people create a society that is fruitful in diverse trades, cultures, and innovation. 

  • I think people should be able to rent dynamically. By dynamically I mean they should be able to rent quickly and leave whenever they want. I think it would be great if a person could go to an apartment complex and tell them how long they would like to stay or have the ability to stay for one month and have the ability to be very flexible.

  • I feel there are many stigmas in today's society. Perhaps a few examples could be to have the desire to be normal or socially accepted. Another stigma could be to have the unnecessary proof to show other's one is sane, intelligent, and not mental. Perhaps another stigma is this sense of political correctness and not to be seen as an individual who proves to fit a political narrative like being undeservingly called a racist, bigot, or what ever establishment-types choose to define. These stigmas in a sense can control expression, the feeling of liberty, and ability to think freely, and to create your own culture. I am constantly amazed at the level of psychological influence stigma has on individuals. It's an unimaginably powerful tool for conditioning and social engineering. My question is how do we get back to an open and free thought that casts aside stigma, allowing people to become who they want or are meant to be. 

  • I'm not very patriotic. Perhaps it's because I'm part of so many world cultures. Nevertheless, I greatly enjoy the renascence idea of liberty during the founding of the constitution; such as the ability to do what one wants, to pursue happiness, improve community, and to have the ability to create a legacy. 

  • Despite not having watched anime in a long long time, I enjoy and miss otaku culture; the memes, how people are very open to experiment with expression, culture, behavior, and having a sense of unity around the Japanese culture and Japanese pop-culture. I see this a lot in anime conventions and I find it very heartfelt and a true feeling of community. I feel it was a whole lot more strong in the early days of anime conventions, like around 2007, but my fellow otaku's today continue to inspire and amaze me. I wish I had more free time to watch anime, read more manga, become more active in this community, and to be with the crowd I feel I can affiliate myself the most with. 

  • I wonder if it's a good idea for corporations and extremely wealthy people to manditorily not have any association with politics. 

  • I wonder if frequency, sound, harmonics, or even magnetism can drive out demonic possessions. 

  •  I wonder if perhaps phobias or mild cases of schizophrenia can be cured with studying and obtaining knowledge of a subject a long with confronting their subject.

  • I think the best times in history are when things are invented or made popular for the first time. 

  • I think a child should be inspired at an early age to do something in life. I believe their parents should introduce many subjects to which might capture their attention as a child, things that may help them build, create, and later on in life expand their skills with the use of positive reinforcement from an early childhood experience. 

  • Dir en Grey continues to be my favorite band even after all these years. It still captures the way I feel about life, the world, and the unchanging ways things are.

  •  I think people should plan things for the sake of pleasant memories with each other. 

  •  I think all levels of a journey should be appreciated. Often western society only appreciates when one has mastered a skill. I believe it should come to adapt the motivation to continue a journey and to progress in eventually obtaining mastery. 

  • The mindset of western culture is often routed in superficiality and forced prestige. It seems I often encounter people on a daily basis with a thirst for acceptance, who want to be taken serious, seem for their talents and visions, or to be seen a specific or in a certain specific way. I think there should be a respect for all and for one to define their path utilizing every inch of personal and mental examination, a mastery of mind and body, and a richness in personal endeavor and determination, as well as an often quietness of mind. 

  • I would have preferred to make a sky tree instead of another Houston dome stadium. To keep a memory of the old dome, I would make a small scale model in a park near where the dome use to be and design it to where children can play inside and on it.

  • I believe my nature is to be a negative person by default. I'm not too sure why. I'll never show it, because I rather be polite, kind, tolerant, and an example of what I write, but deep down I feel no connection with other people. I feel this was most strong when I was working in a photolab. I feel as if most people are often selfish, too materialistic, or irrationally illogical or nonintellectual barbarians. I feel best connected with Asians, however. I feel that nobody understands me, nor cares. I don't mind at all, it does feel cold sometimes, espcially their cold body language and micro expressions. Nevertheless, I feel happiness is temporary and things by nature things always end up getting worst or going the wrong way. My life is a testament to that (not saying that out of self-pity; murphy's logic is gold in my world being I often have the worst of luck). I think I would feel differently if society was different and people had a personal sense of ethics and ethics for each other in society. In addition, I enjoy being introverted and doing my own things. I don't like to socialize too much and I enjoy my privacy. I love having friends and having friends over. Unfortunately, I find having true friends is a great challenge. I would like true friends that will accept me for who I am and not care if I'm being dumb or say something stupid or do something that is random. I feel respect sometimes for me is extremely important. I like friends that try to correct me or make fun of the dumb things I say or do. I especially enjoy female friends who's world don't revolve around materialism and relationships, and who are relaxed about most things, has a nice heart, a great attitude, fun to hang out with, and has a great sense of humor. Personally, I rather not care about anyone who isn't interested in understanding me or accepting me on a personal level; nevertheless, I think it's important to treat others as how I want to be treated.

  • (different tax idea) I came up with an idea that separates taxes on individuals and taxes on businesses. Although I haven’t dove too into the extreme details of such an idea, I figured it would be worth mentioning. What if there was a tax model that separates individual citizen’s tax and taxes on businesses. Since everyone has to buy products from businesses, why not add federal tax, state tax, and any other taxes on products such as food, clothing, appliances, gasoline, and so forth. It would be like paying taxes without even knowing one is paying taxes. I think using a tax model that is attached to products also is attached to economic markets and market values instead of political institutional policy. The state and federal government can only make a tax profit if economic health is good. In essence, good economy, good tax revenue. I think this perhaps could be an interesting idea compared to having to file for taxes every year. Moreover, when it comes to businesses, I think there should be another tax separation between businesses that provide services and businesses that provide products. I think businesses that provide with products provide with the taxes to their legal tax authorities depending on market value and demand where businesses that provide with services make a fixed tax rate according to the amount of revenue they make. I think this system could work, even if it may appear seemingly complex at a first glance. Nevertheless, it's just an idea.

  • I believe being annoyed is natural, but being angry is conditional. We can choose to stop becoming angry and instead condition ourselves and culture to be compassionate, to overlook, take lightly, or forgive entirely that which makes us angry. 

  • I think it's important to see how wealth is growing. I believe it should be primarily examined on how many individuals are lifted from poverty by making businesses and opportunities from scratch and little to no resources. 

  • History often seems to ride a long side on what's most ridiculous and unbelievable. 

  •  I think we should prize both large funded commercial projects as well the small and indie projects. I would think that the nature of indie projects is opens to new ideas, experimentation, and solutions, where commercials seem to play it safe and go for what their analytical strategies depicts as profitable. 

  • I think a commercial-business entity stops being a commercial business entity when ethics and moral decisions are no longer relevant compared to making a profit.


  • National Revelation: I rather not say it, but I think it is time. Time to reveal that which I believe has been long forgotten. It’s time to reveal the truth on a fundamental level. The nation is depressed; it's been depressed since the second World War with the return of the family and those who have become traumatized. It is the decay of family and now the great decay of human thinking and the progress of mental expansion and furthering intellectuality. The future entails the loss of imagination to repetition, the take-over of monopoly-desiring corporations, the freedom of machines and AI, and the loss of the fundamental human intellect. It is my opinion that the conditioning, brainwashing, has been beyond successful. Introduction of one generation and the mainstreamification of the next until society has conditioned itself for the worst. No longer will a nation of free ideas, free to experiment, liberty of the mind, help of a civil collective allowed by reciprocity capable of helping each other further talents, desires, and dreams can allow human progress to progress beyond the imagination. It seems the world has become stale in intellect and intelligence. Dreams are no longer regarded as important and opportunity no longer easy to obtain. This is the admittance to a world in reverse to which depression and isolation thrives. A world no longer of laughter and comrodery. Only a world of divided silence. A world in which the most intelligent cannot see the fundamentals of what makes a community function and gives fruit. Most cannot see it or ever will see it. It’s possible they live with the blinds to only look at what they want, what they think is the good, and what will further their success when only looking at everything as a whole you find and admire the imperfection to which can be built upon, corrected, and made functional or reformed greater. I see the nation as a sinking ship, if the holes are not repaired it shall become the next fall of Rome. It shocks me how one cannot step back for a single moment to see the picture as a whole. To notice the wrong and imperfections, and even though one feels they cannot offer change, they can notice the problems, spreads to make an awareness, creates a culture in which create a national attention. Wrong continued to progress when it goes ignored and unaware. Ultimately, every individual in society has the ability to help make their county a wonderful place, but first we must notice the imperfections, that in which we do not like, give every subject many minutes or hours of critical thinking and questioning, and ultimately we should state what we believe in as individuals without any cultural influences basing on objectivities of what we objectly know. I think a country is like farming, you need good ingredients and right conditions if you want a bountiful harvest of prosperity. 
  • I think large corporations when they pass that point of creating monopolies and begin taking from others with an obvious lust for greed, that's the time they should be dealt with. Perhaps that's when some sort of ceiling should be created for that company as a permanent punishment (for a long period to prove they are no corrupt). Perhaps that's when they can be counter sued for ethics violation. Perhaps that's when their president and corporate heads should step down from their positions, if not face legal penalties. 

  • If there is a future state of corruption, I believe it would be by the large corporations. I believe there should be measures that prohibit corporations from acting the way they do if they become tyrannical, greedy, unethical, and monopolizing. My opinion, the old days of the wild west where railroad companies trampling farmers for land is a great example. I think the new railroads will be patents, copyrights, and IPs to which from my perspective is not content creator and invention friendly. I feel there is much to improve in this area, especially in the ethics of legal and liberty circumstances.
     
  • For millennials, gen x, and oncoming generations, I think it's only right that everyone should get a job and find a way to have an income; however, for those whose ambitions are greater as an entrepreneur, give them as much time as they need as long as they show progress over time. I believe entrepreneurs are the life seeds of the economy. I personally would also make an exception for artists, musicians, and those who are over passionate and succeed in showing progress of their ambitions.

  • Despite anything useful that I write, I still see myself as a big idiot.
  •  I want to think if there is a lack of empathy and sympathy by others (and society) and a need for attention and for one to want to speak their mind and feelings (perhaps to recover oneself psychologically or self-esteem), then the results are a high rate of suicide.  


  • I don't know if I'm sensitive to body language, facial expressions, or when a person is too personal, impolite, too direct, or think I'm lying. I seem to be very sensitive and I'm not too sure why or how I became this way in the past few years. I keep having to look away from time-to-time to make sure my thoughts are accurate and that I have time to adjust from my on and off state of social anxiety (I can be extremely extroverted most times, but there are some times when I feel unimportant or irrelevant and I become very introverted). By sensitive I mean it affects me more than I think it does most people. I guess it's just wear and tear from stressful and nervous situations. Anyways, the struggles of life goes on, it's no reason to stop accepting who and how you are and to always keep moving onwards.
  • Sometimes problems may seem great. Often it's part of a greater, unresolved, or unidentified problem.
  • I like the phrase "United we stand, divided we fall."

  • I think it would be interesting to have "government save states". States or instances in which a record of laws, processes, regulation, or government model for when a government loses control, becomes out of control, becomes too controlling, or everything becomes too regulated. These states can use a recorded state or instance of a previous government model, like system restore on a windows PC, to revert to previous processes and pickup where the government was from that period in time. 

  • I like the idea to feel open to fail, because in failure you'll find truth. 

  • I like the idea that before you take on a project, think about: 1. How is it useful. 2. How do I break it. 3. How does it break me.

  • I think if I were a musician I would make up all sorts of crazy beats, like a library of beats, and then choose or put together things and then iterate until it's a workable song for even more iteration with different instruments, lyrics, and tech tinkering. That would be my experimental approach. 

  •  As witnessed in a court hearing, false judgment can be created by listing the negative qualities of an individual without objectively knowing who they really are. I think this can also be a tactic for possible intimidation. Perhaps it's best that before one judges another, one should some how find a way to truly know who they really are, how they think, perhaps what they are possibly capable of, and who they are in a profound fundamental-psychological state. I believe there is still a profound state of psychology in individuals, one that is always changing, that can only be discovered on an interpersonal level. I question if a court should try to seek this in an individual to get a greater perception of who they are as a person to go along with their bad qualities.

  • I want to admire those who are very old fashioned who operate under the fundamental laws of the United States, such as that of 1789, the constitution and bill of rights. I think those who are proven to live in a means that are old fashioned, perhaps living off the land as if a pioneer of the old world, we should treat them with tremendous respect. 

  • I question if our local court systems operates under a corporate-like system or a designed system established under the federal reserve (or tied to a design using the IRS seeing people as it's property). If this is the case, I think there should be an investigation and if proven correct, the reform of the court system to which should be less authoritarian and more mutual/ equal for the idea of humanitarian integrity (meaning no one is demeaned, perceived as less human, maintains a respectable status of being a human being with dignity, uniqueness, decour, or seen as a criminal unless they are truly and absolutely proven guilty of their actions). 

  •  Could it be that males think with a level of stability where females are always at state of instability, emotional response, and constantly changing moods, yet having higher level of mental processes?
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  • Consider others by saying we. A meaning to life and serving other is not to say I want but what can I do.

  • I believe welfare should be not only for those who need to find a way to get back on their feet, but for those who are under the poverty threshold and are creators, producers, and aspiring to enter a field and their careers. 

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