Monday, January 15, 2018

Personal Quotes VIII

//More will be added to this list as time goes on. 
  • I may have stated this previously, but I believe we should create a new way of interpersonal social interaction in which overlooks initial vales and perceptions and instead reinforces depth in individual uniqueness and to know a person on a deeper and more personal and intellectual level. 

  •  I want to think there are incremental depths  to thought. Perhaps exploring these levels leads to greater wisdoms. I think by exploring these levels one will eventually reach a level to where they can't go further. I think it's until later on in life, perhaps by experience or a gain of greater wisdom, they can continue to explore further. 

  • Irrelevant system ideas: I wonder if there could be an alternate system to purchasing goods. For example, what if instead of incremental totaling cost of goods, what if there was an variable percent of discount based upon volume. 


  • I feel it's obvious the way I see things can be considered questionable or erratic, I feel this is the journey of learning. Nobody is perfect. I think in the future there will be a need for different kinds of minds with different patterns of mental processing. I think this is the human tool for furthering technological and industrial advancements. 


  • I wonder if it would be a good idea as a method of survey to have a ballot for people to submit their government complains, ideas, suggestions, personal data-research-analysis, and overall have more public involvement in politics. 


  • It seems in failure, you always find truth. 


  • Mental framework examination: is it useful, how do I break it, how does it break me? 

  • I want to look at government and corporate blacklists and see who' names are on it. If I discover a blacklist had created a devastating or malicious effect on an individual's life, as to having them live bellow a certain standard with credible evidence because of blacklisting, I would look into putting to trial and persecuting those who have created such lists and have a removal of such lists and provide compensation to individuals that have been effected. I believe there should be equal opportunity for everyone. If a person is fraudulent, then let that reflect upon their record and not on some secret "do-not-hire list". 

  • I think if there are secrets that are not meant for the public eye, they will be buried under the label of conspiracy. Labels can be extremely powerful and effective in a culture. My own philosophy is to look closely and slowly under every stone and leave no stone unturned. I would imagine if there is credible evidence in a conspiracy that it could be enough to be presented as evidence in a court case. If there is believable evidence, then I would imagine it wouldn't be conspiracy. 

  • In a dysfunctional society/system, it is humanity that pays the ultimate price, that is why no great mind should ever be ignored. 

  • It may be complicated at times, but I find many of the complicated answers already have an answer from within oneself. One simply needs a clear mind to find it.

  • Irrelevantly I feel the need to say that I'm not intelligent and I'm no where near to being a great leader. I'm only a human being that thinks a lot. Books and learning are great, but I find the best practice is learning on your own and experimenting. Perhaps real leaders are those in which find functionality  and resourcefulness in failure.  

  • It seems terrifyingly obvious that if one does not introduce the idea of races in early ages to children then children grow up with the impression that people have different appeacences but are overall human. I personally experienced this growing up in Brazil. I had no clue what an Asian was until the 8th grade in an American high school. 

  • I think the future of child psychology in learning will be the utilization of effective teaching strategies based upon learning patterns. For example, perceptual, hands on, auditory, visual learning styles will use a variety of different methods. There will even be different and effective strategies for slow and perhaps unique/abstract learners as a teaching type. I also think the best learning strategies are by examining the data and analysis of different counties and using the successes in their child development learning and see or experiment what can work with child development here in the US.


  •  I think the president is doing a great job, however I would emphasize more on entrepreneurs as being the main source of economic growth and not corporations. We never know the interest of corporations. As seen through history the endeavors of corporations can be malicious. It would be dangerous to have a malicious corporation in charge of dangerous technologies. Although they are the most capable of creating amazing technology, I think true innovation comes from those with original or later-iterative entrepreneurial beginnings. Therefore, if I was president, I would push for more entrepreneurs and start-ups. I would be willing to provide grants for start-ups with little requirements. Entrepreneurs create ideas, ideas creates business, innovation, competition, competition drives growth, and ultimately I want to believe growth bring prosperity and value. 


  • It's obvious that everyone in society is needed. Their dreams, their ambitions, their passions, their ideas; everybody is extremely important, valuable, and has a purpose. Those who do not see this or think that people are completely unless or need to be ruled over have not reached a state of higher ethical and intellectual thinking. When people are taken from an environment in which pollutes and cripples the idea of achieving success and prosperity, meaning in life is undefined and seen as being without value. Stagnant, outdated, difficult-to-understand, and nonmotivative systems also contribute to an inactive and demotivated culture. I believe that this is reflected in the lower side of society seen today. I would think greater quality in education would change an unintellectual mindset or culture and recreate a sense of connection with more intellectual and intelligent social integration and solutions for a greater quality of living, but it seems this has yet to be proven. It almost seems to be this is a designed product of fossil and ineffective systems which are kept for the purpose of social control. Seeing how everything is connected on a mass scale leads me to believe it was orchestrated by design as it is not a dynamic and fluid system but a system of static universal procedures. I believe if we want a functional society, we will have to objectively examine what society likes and dislikes and seek the purpose and functionality in current systems. I don't think true social innovation will happen if we repeat old and nondynamic models. For example, examine the removal of speed limits and traffic laws at a certain area after a year. The data (or average of a data sample) should reflect the initial abuse of speeders in the beginning, perhaps accidents given the amount of freedom and possibilities of wrecklace behavior, but later I think the data may reflect a change in street/driving behavior or patterns for the area. Perhaps people might even develop their own road ethics or courtesies. Not stating chaos is a good thing, obviously, but although it may seem crazy, it seems sometimes chaos bring a new vision or form of behaviors that is unique after something has been made sense of over a period of time. An example of chaos driving order through social conditioning. Perhaps a long story short, people adapt. I also think different times in history, different ways of thinking. Anyways, this is an example of how systems can be explored, experimented, and used to create more functional, effective, perhaps dynamic, and more up-to-date systems. 

  • I think experimentation should be an essential method to test social patterns and behaviors and see what can be used to improve systems and overall improve the quality of individual lives. I think change can sometimes be a powerful tool to get people to become awaken to new cognitions and comprehension through their environment. It could also force them to think in a way which requires them to respond or rediscover norms and reinvent new strategies of unnatural/unfamiliar circumstances. I want to think there is a cognitive uniqueness in understanding new systems and circumstances which could improve not only quality of life, but quality of society through up-to-date innovation or iteration. For example, what if people were put in a town in which they live side by side with each other like in Latino counties, how would this change their behavior? Would it improve their level of social interaction? Will people's mentality change? If it works and people enjoy this style of living, then this could become a way or idea on how to improve society. 

  • Could it be that the more you preserve the innocent, the more you preserve the natural good?

  • I wrote in my charter "do what is common sense", but now I realize the word I should have used was "do what is most logical". 

  • I like the idea that local government should provide oversight of the federal government. It should question it's method of accounting, decisions, and resource allocation. 

  • I wonder if the more you are uncomfortable the better you can get at things or make things?

  • It would be great to have some way (a psychological method) to develop one's personality, build one's ego and self esteem, and overall boost self confidence through the use of psychology or science and not conditioning which only lasts for so long. 

  • (deep personal feelings) I feel the reason I am the way I am is because I feel like I'm a product of many failures; failures that has squeezed every ounce of effort into being successful. I question if I am a variable born being stuck in a dysfunctional world by design which is ignorant, barbaric, and broken with the use of it's systems and socially-engineered cultures. I can't help but to not understand why good people, put in good places, don't seem to have interest in a world which pushes beyond the boundaries of human progress, ethics, and thinking. I want to believe people have the ability to make this world a beautiful place filled with enlightenment and adventure. Moreover, I always seem to be brought back to the question that if it's not the world I am living in, it is more-than-likely myself who's the one who's broken inside. Broken without a blueprint in which to be repaired. 

  • I believe everyone should have a balance of being polite and being themselves. I believe there should be tolerance for the irrational, comfort for the depressed and suffering, and acceptance for the outcast, crazy, and awkward. 

  • Children fight, yell, and throw tantrums. I would think adults hold their tongues for the sake of unity, harmony, and friendships.

  • I think people should learn to accept the personality types of others and accept their strange, awkwardnesses, cringe, and even irrational delusions. I believe time should mold our minds/wisdoms to become more socially accepting and become someone of a higher level of thinking (beyond the average thinker) that accepts, finds intriguing/ interesting those who are different or posses valuable or unique traits. I think if people look at others with a higher frame of mind, looking beyond the average, they will see how some people act or look the same, but looking beyond, you see the talents, wisdoms, stories, emotions, and uniquenesses of every individual. 

  • I noticed there is a sense of a collective/unity when people of similar interest or talents come together for a purpose or culture; where all negative perception, feeling like having to act a certain way, and feeling outcast suddenly vanishes. I want a country's society to be like this. I want it to feel like everyone has a value. I want it to feel or be where everyone is free to express themselves openly, feel respected, admired and accepted, and yet never perceived as an outcast or having to be corrected to what society or an authority figure expects or wants you to be. If we are free to be ourselves, regardless how crazy or irrational, I think our society will be open to becoming more of an interesting and unique place to live. 

  • (stupid question) Could be that slower pace countries/societies are more intellectual than those who are fast pace? Intellectual meaning having the ability to think and question things on a personal level. I wonder if people had time to relax, spend time in their crafts and talents, and with other people, that they have a natural ability to be intellectual.

  • I see in one Latin country a man painting in the street in front of his house. People pass by and think nothing of it. I see in America someone is painting in a park and people flock to see what he's up to. I think it would be great to see unique talents, practices, performances, rehersals, and people in general doing things and creating things openly and without care to the point it becomes irrelevant and natural. I think it could help build a sense of community, inspire creativity and interest, and provide environmental activity where places seem alive, busy, and active with unique activities. 

  • I want to think a goal for ethicology is to be the study of foundational interaction for a harmonious, intellectual, prosperous, and productive society.

  • I think it's best to ignore no one. Accept everyone. Befriend everyone. Understand everyone. 

  • I think cults are nothing more than organized radicals. Perhaps the leaders at the top are nothing more than psychopaths.

  • I feel my life is a struggle of my own freewill and that of rules and rulers. If I can't have freewill and obtain the ability for liberty, a pursuit of happiness, and objectively stand for my own beliefs, then what is the point of living. 

  • In religion it seems it's either freewill or heaven. I question if the freewill and heaven is the greatest controversy of religion. It's either do the will of God to go to heaven or live a life of personal regret as precious time in existence goes wasted. 

  • I think in an objectively prosperous society, there should be enough resources, occupations, wealth, and meaningful purpose for it's citizens. 

  • I dislike normies. I would love to live in a society that acts natural/ how they think in their heads without the influence of culture and political correctness. I wonder if VR_Chat would be a good example of that kind of world. 

  • I believe in today's economy there needs to be entrepreneurs from the bottom and not from already established companies. I think in the future of corporations, there could be a centralization of large dinosaur corporations. 

  • Could it be that the higher in a company, the more the chance a person of a high status could develop psychopathic traits? What would be the difference of a graduate and a person who has been running a corporation or company for years aside from the experience?

  • I stare out the window almost everyday looking at natural beauty to see that I am in a world created by the rules of man and not the natural law of nature. 

  • The innocents are always captured by guilt. I think in an ethical society, the innocent are left alone, because they themselves know what is right or what to get involved with. 

  • I think if there are criminal objective truths to conspiracies, they need to be investigated. If presented with valuable/credible evidence, then it's not a conspiracy and demands investigation and all who strongly oppose, might be a potential actor in such conspiracy. 

  • My idea of a society is for everyone to have their own culture or subcultures; their own lifestyles; their own philosophies for life; to be original; to create and invent even if controversial; be whoever they want; feel free to roleplay and embrace their weaknesses; accept, tolerate, and respect the carefree, delusional, and absurd; and feel free to go against social or structured norms. Moreover, I believe in doing so, ever person should have a personal sense of ethics; a personal duty to be the best they can be; have tolerance and patience; be humble and have balance; to be intellectual; have a personal understanding of what is right and wrong; strive to want to do good and help each others; preserve harmony and have no harm towards others; and ultimately make a better world in which they want to see and live in. I call this idea Harmonious Chaos (or harmonized chaos), because it's so random, crazy, seemingly absurd, and full of life and activity, yet with a fellowship or family-hood of personal ethics. I think this is a world of real liberty and freedom.

  • I think part of wisdom is exploring and knowing yourself and using yourself as an example to improve the world around you. 

  • Expansion of knowledge and creativity- The more you see, hear, touch, research, examine, learn, know, understand, and ultimately experience results in greater ideas, concepts, or a vast library of information for expanding one's creativity. Another way to expand creativity is to experiment and to push one's mind to think vastly beyond outside-the-box by using ideas that are absurd. Incremental levels of absurdity can define itself over time and transform into a new and original idea. 

  • I think humans are meant to be complex beings. It should be an adventure trying to learn about another person. I think this is what makes another unique, a desire to be around them, and obtain an interest to want to know more about them. I want to think a human being who is black and white, metaphorically speaking, is one that has not yet delved into understanding the complexities of the world around them. In addition, I believe it's from these complexities, we become highly intellectual and intelligent to which defines our personal perspectives and beliefs over time. I want to think the incremental understanding of logic, accumulation of information, and time in personal thought transforms our thinking into understanding and molding our perspectives to which can be shared and on a greater level slowly guides humanity into greater innovations.

  • Looking back at all my phone notes, computer docs, physical journals, side page notes, and whiteboard notes, I can profoundly say, I write too much on things that are seemingly irrelevant. 

  • If it was up to me, I would vote Americans very low in terms of civilization standards. I would list they're not very good in close-long-term-friendships and community building. I want to say very little value on personal ethics. Moderate morals.Often very low in objective intellectuality and critical-thinking skills due to possibly poor 1st-world standard education. Almost inexistant ability to question, deduct and reason, narratives pushed by mainstream culture. Often poor family standards. Majority in a heard-culture state. Commonly too much emphasis on self and materialism (including values of sexuality; or "spouse loyalty"). Inability for obtaining a personal consideration of others. Often removed from maintaining rationality in irrational situations. Often little emphasis on self-improvement and self-discipline. ...etc. I think if it was up to me, I would change the very mindset of America by including ethics in schools. Perhaps introducing a new way of thinking, mindset, or ethics can help America improve psychologically, socially, systemically, and economically.  (Not dogging on Americans, but there are tremendous capabilities to bring out the best and the full capabilities of this country and it's people; I want to see the country be the best it can be. We only live once, why not live it with the best systems to create the best way of life).

  • I think if extraterrestrials were to exist, I think it should be made known publicly and I believe we should have a more inviting (obviously secure also) method in which they should come to Earth and visit human life openly and publicly (with security of course; or perhaps means of a special program). If foreign entities were to conduct any means of business (resources, data, science, technology, bio-science), there should be a method to that as well. Since Earth is the home of human-existance which is obviously subject to human-behavior, I don't think foreign entities should be here to stay leasurly without the proper procedures. It's also obvious that humans will be humans and do irrational things out of fear, personal-interpretation, or simply because they can, therefore foreign entities should have some level of protection or means of security.

  • It may be a possibility that our physics and worldly calculations are correct; however may be influenced by forces we don't yet understand.  

  • Knowledge based functionality- Gathering knowledge and information, even controversial or evil, and using it for good (or a means of information reference or for positive reverse reconstruction). 
  •  I believe where there is talent or driving talent, there deserves respect and appreciation regardless of skill level. 

  • Senryu, something all should know and perhaps make use of. A Senryu is a Japanese form of short poetry similar to haiku in construction: three lines with 17 morae (a morae is a minimal unit used in phonology that determines stress and timing).

  •  I don't think a king should rule through fear. It's an ancient ideology using tyranny with the view point of seeing people as objects that need to ruled through instruction. I think with the king ideology, a king should rule through righteousness, tolerance, and ethics. Perhaps much like the teachings of Confucius, I think a righteous king is an example that others will respectfully follow in admiration. One that raises the status of the people they rule (such as improving education, skills/traits, community..etc).  Removing the ideology of king, a realm of mutual admiration and respect would be an even greater governing type; such as a representative republic. 

  • Perhaps a balance between conformity and crazy is what the world needs. Conformity for sharing an existing culture; crazy by influencing mainstream culture with your own original culture. 

  • I would like to think a strong minded person never caves to pressure from anything or anyone. Instead they maintain composure and clarity. 

  • I wonder if there could be a mental pace in life. A pace in which to act, behave, and even think or reflect on words that you want to truly express. A pace in which to allow the mind to digest and absorb information. 

  • I think humanity is still at the beginning of utilizing psychology as it's biggest tool for social harmony and progress utilizing structure. 

  • (maybe) Perhaps unbelievable, I believe it's possible for a person to live life without becoming angry. I'm sure being annoyed is a different story, however angry seems to often be a conditioned response through culture. I question what would a mainstream behavior be if it was possible that instead of being angry, a person should refrain from hostile behavior and instead act in a way of serious politeness. I wonder what would be the result of this action to others.
  •  (questionable) I believe because people in the western world havn't established a sense of personal ethics like that which exists in Asian countries, I don't think they could adopt a form of mainstream sexual culture as the one David describes with his Sexual Fox Culture. I think the progressive liberal sexual culture desires a Sodom Gomorrah style swinger culture. This seems to be universal throughout the world. It would be interesting to see what sexual psychologists and sociologists would have to say about the future outlook of human sexual behavior. I think the result of the future liberal sexual practice would be a non-interesting sexual culture where new sexual stimuli is needed to appeal to the mass. It's either that or people stop desiring sexuality all together.

  • I think it's important to live in your own mind just as much as living in the real world. 

  • (questionable) I question the idea that sexuality is worshiped and adored by the irrational or unintellectual whose desires are not greater than that of their own. 

  •  I want to think that in a righteous society, people prize the good and those who do right and help others instead of remembering the one's that are bad or have some sort of unforgettable status do to negative past events. 

  • I don't think anyone should follow others completely, like in a cult or anything like that. I think people should define their own path and see others as individuals of mutual admiration.

  • I think it's a good idea to separate from status when a person desires it so that they are free to try or experiment new things whether common or controversial.

  • I think the idea of extreme paparazzis should be tremendously unethical. I think if a studio desires to take pictures of a person, they should ask them. If they want to interview an individual, even for a minute, they should ask. If they want to take pictures when a person is in heir natural environment, they should also ask them. I think a culture of consent could create a respectable and harmonious environment. 

  • I couldn't imagine what people are capably of doing if they didn't need to rely on income so much. 

  • I think it's worth considering what influences others give and what influences you give. 

  • I seem to be under the latent belief that the behaviors exhibited in exorcisms is a self-conditioned behavior brought by self-fear. Perhaps it truly is a behavior created by form of schizophrenia. I will remain skeptical. 

  • (Poetry) In life I am either falling or drowning. Nor can I fly; nor can I swim.  

  • People seem to have a limit to the reaches of their intelligence in today's world. They may be good in one subject and poor in other areas. My philosophy is to know a bit about everything. Perhaps there should be a personal push, endevour, or curiosity to learn and think more and even so beyond common knowledge. In the long term, with the accumulation of knowledge, one will be able to bring a variety to their intellect, skill sets, and the ability to share and teach.

  • I wonder if when a society gets more poor, resources are allocated elsewhere. I would like to think that following the money trail or trail of resource distribution, one will find the answer to the reason of poverty. 

  • Perhaps it would be a good idea to have an organization for people who are suicidal and don't want to live anymore, want to give up on life, or don't want to become homeless. Perhaps such organizations can have such individuals work on farms or special reserves in which they can rediscover themselves and perhaps eventually get the desire to come back into society and try again, or make something of themselves. I want to call such places rediscovery centers.

  • I believe there should be unique recreational parks or spaces. Parks or spaces where people can participate in more lucrative and free outdoor activities as well as hosting their own desired recreational activities or expositions. Here's a list of some ideas: A place where people can go parking at night. Pitch a tent and sell items. Have social games. Have a wall people can draw on. A billboard people can post stuff on. A lounge area with a fridge. A place where people can sell art and other items. A place where people can meet people. A place where people can teach others and host classes. A place that allows ralleys and public service announcements. A place with a stage for anyone to use. A place where people can meet/gather in a hut, gazebo, or shelter surrounded by nets to deter mosquito which is also filled with pillows and blankets. A place where people can meet to do extraordinary activities as well as simple activities such as to do home work, read, or do art. A place that encourages people to feel free to be their crazy selves, feel open to embarrass themselves publicly, or be as weird, politically incorrect, or awkward as they want. A place where people can drink and dance. A place that also offers some private comforts as well as open comforts; like private booths or huts with netting. A place that maybe has a shelter made of glass. A place where people can sleep. A place that never closes and allows people to spend the night. A place where people can have a restaurant for a short period of time. A place that allows people to farm things. If possible, a place that offers public electricity and water usage. A place that emphasizes having things free of cost. A place that offers some security in case of vandalism. I would like such places to be an important use for daily life and a place where people commonly meet and gather.

  •  Perhaps controversially, I think people should always strive for perfection, even if it's not always possible. I believe personal discipline is the path for perfection, even if things cannot always be or commonly be perfect. It's always okay to make mistakes, but it's with good intention to be kept in mind that by making mistakes, one should take steps to not make the same mistakes again. I believe this is how people make themselves and their lives better as well as the lives of others. I also believe this is how people try to become better. An example can be leaving a light on accidentally. It's with personal discipline (and personal integrity) to remember to turn the light off the next time around. 

  • Everyone lives a different and unique life. Often I feel one's lifestyles shapes their psychology and how they see life. A poor person perhaps desires a better life or to become wealthy and away from a life of hardship. A rich person may live with their own ideological narratives, a desire for greater wealth, and perhaps may never see from the perspective of a poor person due to the resources already acquired. Despite what is fair or unfair, I would like to believe it's important that both respect each other and learn to coexist with each other harmoniously. If I could help creating such a world, I think it would be great if a man of tremendous wealth were to be friends with a person of poverty and never once discuss their financial statuses. I think it should be out of good intentions that a person of wealth has a desire to help those in need. I think it's out of humility that a person in poverty at first glace declines the help of a person of wealth as he desired to manage his hardship on his own without the pity of others. I think only if the person of wealth strongly insists to help, that the person in poverty accepts the help of the person of wealth. I believe the person of wealth should give out of kindness and give without the desire of repayment or measures. In addition, I believe those with the greatest humility and honesty deserve the greatest need to be helped. If I could measure such deed, it would be in the form of thankful tears and tears of joy that never stop falling from the very thought. I believe this strong emotional feeling of gratitude and joy should be the general feeling of how harmony, humanitarianism, and social-family hood is important. I think it would be great if such a feeling could have the power to change the nation/world by making it more human, humble, appreciative, and hopefully more harmonious and respectful. 

  • Most things in the United States are created by large corporations. Large corporations primarily exist to increase and maximize profits with often little relevance on product quality or convenience (not to mention often getting away with unethical practices due to legal liability). Moreover, I believe there should be an emphasis for all businesses both large and small to experiment; search for new potential talents and ideas; and to push innovation and strive to keep the public excited and loyal. I also believe there should be a greater emphasis on small businesses and small businesses involvement in their communities. I think small businesses have the potential to improve or to bring a community together. 

  • I think it would be wonderful for small businesses or larger businesses to utilized local craftsman and artisans. I believe this can help build community and grows a community. An example is having a small business owner who makes handcrafted bags or clothing utilize local artisans to help create their products. In addition,  I think it can help others know the crafts of others locally which may perhaps help create demand for a trade or even indirectly inspire a community to create and try new things. 

  • Community growing: The art of being one individual or a group of individuals to inspire, encourage, and promote the growth, craftsmanship, and activities of a community. 

  • Could it be that a community which does not inspire people to do things is a lazy or overworked community?

  • Perhaps subjectively, from what I observe from others, it seems it's common for females to often control others through the unnecessary utilization of guilt (not sexist, it's just what I see).  

  • I believe all important and unique lessons, thoughts, and ideas need to be written.

  • I could imagine if humanity was an interstellar community, perhaps surrounded with a community of ETs, they wouldn't care to see what nationality or race another person is, they would feel a deep close bond to see another human-being. Maybe the argument then is what planet or colony they were from. Lol

  •  I must be the most invisible person in the world. I'm not surprised. It must be an abnormal act of nature that it seems to be common that people barely notice me. I could disappear into the woods and nobody would even notice I'm missing. Maybe it's because I'm too boring, weird, or culturally diverse to the point I seem like a whole new specie of human. :T 

  •  I don't think anyone will be likely to do things that are absolutely great, because the base fundamental of stability is inable. I think for people to be in a position to do great things, they must first have the basics, such as: a roof over their head, available personal time, food on their table, and transportation. I don't think people should have to wait until they retire to do things that could further improve the community and do thing that can further define and refine their talents. 

  • I think when you work to much and focus mostly on work, you forge there is a world around you. You forget that life continues to change and that you can also perhaps influence that change. I think the solution is to balance work, but obviously to do that you need a way to survive, a way to make sufficient income to live. 

  • There's a great difference between being very educated and being very intellectual. I want to say intelligence perhaps should be defined utilizing both being very educated and intellectual.

  • Just want to get off my chest that I don't like most western old people. I mean I wish them the best and I will go out of my way to help them whenever possible, but their behavior and way of thinking sometimes seems a bit set or perhaps irresponsible at times. I believe they can be a source to set a good example. 

  • I believe the reason students, teenagers/ young adults are the way they are now is because they weren't introduce properly to subjects of study and maintained a comfortable pace of learning suitable for most. I believe if they were to be introduced at a level of experimentation, curiosity, hypothesis, and carefree-leasure learning, they would have a desire to learn more. 

  • I like the saying "Change your words, change your world". 

  • It seems those who give the most love are often the ones who are loved the least.

  • I look at the past and see that many of the past generations were specialists in their fields, I look at my generation and it appears there is a lot less people that specialize in specific fields than that of the past. It seems obvious to me that education should be made available for all and there should be a focus on small business creation. Perhaps incentives could be a good idea.
  • Could the fastest way to grow the US economy be to close itself off from global association (or close it off entirely from the world) and rediscover and redevelop the country from within? Perhaps we should develop the items we purchase by export. 
  •  I believe every idea should be written, drawn, and shared. I believe all ideas should be fully explored from every way possible. If it doesn't exist, it should be created. It should be created no matter how ridiculous, absurd, perverted, controversial, dark, or abstract. I also think there should be a respect for all ideas. People should also see an idea and not as a reason to target an individual for any imperfect qualities. Furthermore, leave no stone unturned and no limit unsurpassed.


  •  I believe all companies should offer tours (or booked tours) to get a community inspired and motivated. I believe every community should offer internal adventures and offer a source to spark any individual's curiosity.


  • In general, I think it's easy to dismiss anything, but perhaps difficult to think of a narrative from every perspective presented from an idea. For example, a person presents an idea but perhaps seems shallow in presentation and could be easily dismissed, but perhaps there could be a person who understands another's perspective and finds a source of genius. Perhaps all ideas should be given some time in thought instead of making quick decisions and quicker judgments.


  • I think the quest for wisdom is the gathering of knowledge through information and understanding.


  • I think the best practice is to appreciate the advances of man, but to also maintain a sense of skepticism because of man's imperfections. Therefore, I think it's a good idea to proceed to man-made medicines carefully, observe systems carefully, and to find greater ways of testing and perfecting man-made subjects until statistics and tangible observance show extreme near perfection.


  • Dali Llama tweet: In the modern world, where the pursuit of money is considered more important than the cultivation of inner values a fresh approach is required to incorporate secular ethics or universal values into the system of education. My reply tweet: I want to believe that perhaps the real question is that of creating a system of balance where one can have a balance of work and their own personal life. I believe not only should there be an influence in education, but also that of social relationship where ethics is a shared cultural understanding.  //I believe, much like a domino effect, everything is affected as of the result of a previous outcome or variable. I believe finding balance in life will allow for the functionality of ethics to become an understandable part of modern culture.


  • What does attention to detail truly mean. I want to think it is not just the obvious examination of a subject, but it also is the mastery, perfecting, and multi-perspective thought of examining different ideas, workflows, and methodologies to improve the subject of a project.


  •  I like the idea of being an ethics scientist. Perhaps mentioned previously, I think it would be great for this to be a new field of study. I also like the idea of creating a new kind of American mentality called the Confucian-American. American that use ethics to improve society by focusing on inner values, disciplines, and personalized ethics. I believe it's possible to westernizing Confucianism and recreate it using American culture. If proven successful, perhaps we can create the shared idea of western-Confucianism and improve the world through ethics based on goodwill.  

  •  I believe there is more good in the world on average; however, I also believe evil is more powerful. Obviously because evil can be so powerful, good has to struggle to become more powerful to overcome it. It seems to me radicalism/ harmful ideology is perhaps the greatest vessel for evil to obtain power (or perhaps use power too).

  • It's my heavy belief that western minded/ mentality individuals have yet to understand and utilize ethics (personal ethics). They only can see from what's within the scope of their culture and mindsets. I believe if they did understand and utilized ethics their nations would be extremely prosperous, harmonious, enlightening, and cheerful. There is no perfect culture; however, when one travels to other countries and sees different ways of thinking, cultures, and ethics, the understanding of ethics and how it can benefit society becomes transparent. I see a huge difference in interaction and social behaviors when comparing a nation like Japan, South Korea, or Taiwan to the United States or European countries. I think it's extremely important to see what works around the world and use it to experiment. I think fusing the fundamental ethics (not so much the etiquette and traditions specific to a culture) observed in Asian countries and westernizing them can result in a new western society that takes social interaction and behavior to a new positive higher level.

  • Perhaps I agree that people in today's society aren't that intelligent (perhaps they are intelligent in other unique ways), but I believe that is a result and a reflection of the quality of education (perhaps in their systems or location).

  •  I believe schools should continuously seek methods, theories, and unique solutions and approaches to education. I believe it's with experimentation that education can also be further innovated or improved. 

  • I think it's a good idea for everyone to create a personalized philosophy in which to live their lives.

  •  (Controversial/lewd) Controversially, I do believe nudity and David's idea of ethics in sexuality can be a harmonious every day norm, practice and activity in society if society utilizes ethics and obtains a conditional comfort of nudity and sexual behavior. However, the amount of personal discipline and control I think it would take pushes this to an extreme. Here is a link to David's new sexual philosophy: ( https://davidwhiterock27.deviantart.com/art/Sexual-Fox-Culture-2-0-731196451 )

  •  A person told me I know too much and feel too little. I don't see myself like that at all, but it sounds cool. 

  • To summarize without rationality, perhaps there are two kinds of people: culture-driven and intellectual. Culture-driven individuals derive from culture and experiences where intellectual is self-thinking and uses personal analysis. 

  • (made up definition) Free culture society- A society type where every unconventional norm is accepted and respected creating a diverse, wonderous, and always new cultural norms. A partial example is Tokyo's wonderland of subcultural and personal-custom and original norms.

  •  (games) Western games are mainly design to be for-profit. Japanese games seem to be much more than that in design. Besides the game's design there is status, reputation, design culture, and and execution of vision. It would be great to discover how Japanese game companies function and how they conduct designing their games and compare it to western game design.

  • I want to think fools or those who can be easily fooled are those who agree with others without thinking. 

  • Could revisiting the fundamentals of basic language improve personal ethics in communication? For example: what if instead of saying a question as an average person would say it normally, what if it was articulated in a way where you first addressed the appreciation of being addressed/ having beeing responded too and then introducing the question. For example, "Thank you for addressing me Mr. x, I had a question about...". I wonder if we can further language politeness and depth of sincerity by rediscovering the way we use language.

  • Personally, I believe minimum wage jobs are for the retired who desire to work and for students. I don't think it should be a career long occupation. I think perhaps everyone should have a career that specializes in something. I also think with individuals specializing in things, there would be more appreciation and respect in society. 

  • Could it be that where the places with the most ethics and intelligence are in the world is the places with the most prosperity (perhaps without systemic curruption)? 

  • Could it be when a society stops asking the right questions to a system, that when a system can be easily or further corrupted? 

  • I wonder if the human body has it's own language we don't currently fully understand. Perhaps by learning to understand this language (or signs of the body), there can be an understanding leading to greater health. 

  • The art of "creative action", which are actions or reactions that are unexpected or different (on purpose) from mainstream, average actions, or reactions.

  •  Today I talked about what I thought was the next leap in theoretical future technology. At first we had analog, next came digital, the next step I think is a physical digital technology where there is a heavy use of digital systems and uses of a variety of mixed energies to create a form in which interacts in both the digital and real world. The process of getting to that point where digital is capable of becoming physical and part and intractable with reality is still long ways away into the distant future (assuming we don't destroy ourselves by human irrationalism or AI). 


  • When I get critiqued, when someone finds a dissatisfaction with me, when I do something not good enough, when I see myself doing something wrong or something I would disapprove of when reflecting back at a previous action, I tell myself that I need to try harder.
 
  •  I came up with a new kind of experimental corporate idea for games. I wonder if there can be a game development model which relies on a fanbase to create games. Essentially the fanbase is responsible for the design direction of a game using a vote/popularity system.

  •  (Hypothesis) This hypothesis starts from teenage to even late adult. It seems the stages of people with a desire for violent tendencies are: to an extent very self confident or cocky and perhaps think they are undefeatable. Commonly they have a militaristic mindset or a mindset of bloodlust (an example of mindset is that they could kill someone and not think anything of it). They perhaps have a fascination with gore or visual actions of violence. The next level is when they are in the midst of action and they are psychologically changed from their previous state to a state of either unpreparedness or of understanding their action as a mistake. If they have committed a crime, their psychology will fold to many possible directions ( substance abuse, adopting a commitment to violent lifestyle, retraction and isolation ...etc). The utilization of ethics  in culture, the comprehension intellectually, and the understanding of psychology might be the tools which can prevent this mindset. Perhaps the use in which to see goodwill before a fascination of irrational actions, might be the solution as to know what is right and wrong and a question of the reason of their fascination with violence.
  • Crazy thought. I wonder if there is a single functional frequency for communication of the afterlife. It would be interesting if such an ability could allow individuals to communicate effectively with the deceased. Of course such technology would have to consider the dangers of deviant forces or if they are performing a science that is untested. It could be a pandoras box without given proper measures of safety and testing. No need for the game Doom to be a reality.
  • I think it would be a good idea to use VR as an offsite job source. Imagine if workers could work in virtual offices from home. It could give employees workplace options on what is convenient for them that day. Taking it a step further, imagine how this could be a convenience to day jobs.



  • (historic insight; irrelevant) Something I learned about WWII is that when an evil regime disguised as good captivates or brainwashes the public before taking over, the first thing the public states is that they didn't know anything. There are two faults to this. One is the fault of the media for the use of false or misleading propaganda utilizing an agenda rather than standing up for moral-ethical principle, the other is the individual itself, because even though they state they didn't know, to one form or another they have heard or had became aware of an insightful possibility but never investigated the possibility or issue for themselves. Moreover, perhaps that is also why all forms of information is necessary to know, even if not factual. It seems to act with haste upon information without obtaining all the facts or critical analysis can also be a problem; however, when all analysis is obtained, as if a solid and complete legal case, the spread of information can be critical to combat the spread of disinformation.
  • (term) Respect for anatomy - A term I created for respecting nudity and to be in the presence of nudity but to remove from the interest of arousal or sexual intent. 

  • (Term) Free-giving: The act of spontaneous charity. The act of doing something charitable without a cause or desirable outcome.
  • As perhaps stated previously, the requirements for a harmonious and unifying future is the discipline of goodwill within ourselves. I believe if a society has this, and creates a culture of goodwill towards all, if there were to be a catastrophic event or an even which would result in social chaos, this culture of ethical behavior and desire for goodwill will handle rationally according to the ethics shared by all.
  • In a world ruled by kings who have control over all, a peasant is still a peasant despite being convinced they have the ability to become a king.
  • My comment: What we do today and the way we treat others, affects the future. That is why I believe we should always strive to make a better world on a personal level and with our own day-to-day behaviors.

  • More energy ideas (July 03, 2018): underwater current system, where we can utilize underwater currents as an energy source. Temperature energy system, where the rise and fall of materials can be used with a hydrolic system to create energy. Imagine using this on a volcano, mercury goes up and down and if this is mixed with a hydrolic system, the pressure could be used to create energy. This can also be used to use shockwaves for energy as well.
  • I wonder if there's a better way for initial interaction for the western world. This idea came from meeting so many individuals in VR. The method of nonpersonal and interpersonal interaction is vastly different than in real life. Perhaps this has to do with anonymity. In such a case, i wonder if it's possible how we can bring this sense of openness-none personal-interpersonal communication to real life where people can feel free to act anyway they want.
  • I think a government is only as intelligent as their average population's education.
  • I think it's a good idea that all major highways have diamond lanes. Diamond lanes are far lanes that allow drivers to drive as fast as they want. 

  • I like the idea that every person in the world has the ability to follow trends and interests from all over the world yet also have a pride and focus in their country. 

  • Strangely a small part of me wants to believe that people should be encouraged to marry within their own race for the purpose of cultural uniqueness and racial preservation. I'd imagine in the future the human race will evolve to be a specific look.
  • I think in unrefined or loose law systems, it seems there is a possibility to twist words or create excuses that bend to those who hold power.  

  • Could it be a good idea for every once in a while to find ways to assure others or build assurance that one is right in the head if they do weird, strange, and things that are not considered normal? 

  • I strongly believe the greatest method to social harmony and overall prosperity starts with self-improvement. 

  • Could it be that when there is heavy irrational behavior there is a lack of personal integrity to self-improve? 

  • I think perhaps much like stagnant economic conditions or negative politics around the world, (when a population feels the direction of a country is not going well or reversing in a negative direction) their motivation to do things stagnates. This could also be due to a lack of inspiration to see great things occurring around them, more dramatic or more harsh living conditions, lack of quality jobs or career choices, and lack of progress when comparing themselves to others.

  • A think a good and easy way to practice building intelligence or exercise brain matter is to have a problem or question and come up with a variety of outcomes, approaches for possible solutions, and possible results based on an action or solution. 
  • It’s my strong belief the world needs more original thinkers and original content creators. I notice much of the world follows what makes money but this creates a culture of things that has been done before. If we experiment with ideas and create original content, even if it makes no sense or is void of logic, we can shape a new path and unique path or vision of culture, art, and entertainment.
     
  • For those who are lost within their imperfection, I believe their solution is to pause and come up with ways they can improve themselves. It might be hard understanding why you are the way you are, where your emotions come from, and to be completely honest with yourself by seeing where you are wrong. After this self discover might be necessary. What is it you truly enjoy or want to try new. Working on improving yourself is a timely challenge; however, once you accomplish the small tasks, you'll find yourself climbing out of your despair and into a path of self improvement. Perhaps eventually you'll find emotional independence from that which bothers you and you can not only further improve yourself, but also help improve others. I find this as trying to rediscover a sense of ethics and discipline in one's life. The path to finding oneself and developing a sense of harmony all starts from true and honest questions. Such as questioning what is it you don't like about yourself and need to work on. I also find saying nothing at all, to be a helpful tool when others attack you. Mantle fortitude is achieved when the words and perhaps actions of others have no affect on you and you accept it and allow it to flow past you. Instead of attacking back, you can remain silent or apologize and walk away from the situation. An approach from a different mindset may be the best tool for improve relations around you. Stay away from those who make your environment toxic and find a sense of serenity in yourself and what you like to do. The more calm your mind is, the more you can think in silence and improve your situation and strategize on how you can improve yourself.

  • I like the quote, "Life is simple, people complicate things". 

  •  I think people should encourage each other. Encouragement leads people to want to do more and be self motivated. Perhaps the more they create, the more they can inspire and motivate others.
  • There needs to be more respect in the west. Respect for people. A respect for life. A respect for culture and lifestyle. A respect for how people think, regardless of intelligence. A respect for occupation, even if it's a fast food worker. A respect for all religion, even if unrealistic. I think the best way to respect others is to accept their differences and address them as if an already established sense of equivalent belonging. I believe a person should grow wiser as they age. I want to think this is what maturity should mean as elders want to be respected for their time and effort they have placed upon the world.
  • I think teachers need more respect for students and students to respect their teachers. A teacher should respect their student because they are the future. If the student decides to not do their work or study and fail, then that is their choice. If they want to succeed they will do what they can to succeed, even if it means addressing their efforts to the teacher. A teacher should also present a good quality of education and a professional behavior to ensure the success of the students who want to succeed. Teachers should never let their emotions arise to a level which is not professional. I believe a good teacher puts themselves in the place of a student with little to no knowledge of a subject. I also believe they should be prepared, structured in a simple and easy to understand manner, have multiple teaching strategies, accept the challenge to address and repeat complicated situations, allow or challenge the intellectuality of the students to think outside the box, provide interesting and unforgettable learning experiences, create a positive classroom culture (perhaps starting the class with jokes or interesting life-experiences), prepare the students psychologically for expectations or challenges on difficult coursework, provide with resources if needed, and ask for feedback from the students on how they can improve their teaching strategies. I want to believe a good teacher is never forgotten. If a teacher is not working to improve their teaching strategies, or perhaps enjoy teaching, then they are more than likely doing it for the money, to which reflects on the culture and interests of the institution. On the flip side, a student should always respect the teacher and do what they can to ensure that the teacher can provide a good quality of education. If the coursework is too difficult, I believe they should feel okay to address the issue to the teacher.
  • Sometimes I’m disappointed in the lack of intellectuality of people and their abilities to question and come up with their own true conclusions. I want to think renewing the development of ethics and teaching ethics in schools could create the foundation in which people can build their own intelligence and sense of intellectuality to where they can identify or conclude what may be true or false, right or wrong. If people could ask more questions, with the desire to listen, tossing aside ignorance and instead humbling themselves, then I think they can come to their own silent conclusion independent from external sources. I believe they can grow in intelligence and even wisdom by seeking the answers for themselves. Perhaps to achieve this, a sense of unity, respect, and harmony needs to be reconstructed culturally. A good example of being intellectual is to consider but not relying on what the news talks about, yet visiting the source directly. For example watching the news and then listening to comity hearings on C-span and comparing the two. (Very soon you'll probably feel like you could take the news anchor's job or feel like a detective understanding political motives and participate in politics from a deeper and more personal level).
  • I want to think if companies valued human roles and not only focused on profit, they would create opportunities for people to work. They would also balance the needs of the workplace and that of the company's employees to create a quality and positive culture within the company. I believe companies should create a sense of company loyalty to which employees develop a sense of pride and family aesthetic to work there.
  • (made up term) Community Sustainability Effort - focus more of free thinking communities rather than corporations and corporate interest. 

  • I think people should be allowed to hop on trains as an informal and free method of transportation.
  • As strange to some people as it sounds, you can live without being angry. The process is that of accepting everything and being prepared.
  • I think it would be great to have a segment of the news where they address all current statistics for all industries. Labor, Homeless, agriculture, economics...etc. Another idea would be to have a free channel where they address every single statistic in categories. Therefore, anyone can keep an eye on the world moving around them and stay up-to-date on events, trends, and issues.
  • I am an original. When one is original in times when originality means nothing, one is more than likely alone. Being an original also entails that if I die there will be no one like me on the face of this earth ever again. More then likely I will fade from existence and never remembered.

  • I want to believe teachers in schools should call parents directly. They should also keep calling parents if a student continuously misbehaves in schools.
  • I believe if you see corruption (or perhaps extreme greed), it's best to dust your shoes and part without reason. To stay or allow is to accept the existence of corruption and wrong doing. For the courageous, determined, and heroic, one should be highly admired if they speak out, publicize, and stand against corruption.
  • There are always forces for curses and malevolence, but not much for good that is spontaneous to help others. It would be great to have forces that are good that don't operate under theology. 

  • I've talked to a person who has had no social interaction in years. I question what kind of society allows for this. If I could have it my way, I would want there to always be unity and a culture that loves to be with others (regardless how not so good looking). I also beleive the use of an initial public face of politeness is important. 

  • Japan has various ways to use their language. They can use a form of language which is appropriate at home, another language for at work, and more versions of the language for politeness, humility, and so on. I don't believe this is necessary for the western world, but it would be great to learn ways to use our language in such unique ways. 

  • The true fault of corruption is not only those who are corrupt and doing things that are corrupt but those who allow the corruption. Just like an expanding sinkhole, corruption can only grow. The end result will always be injustice and a potential gateway to more savvier negative behaviors. It's extremely rare for those who are corrupt to turn to good, have a spontaneous desire for redemption, or to seek forgiveness. It seem corruption, or evil in general, needs to be controlled by force, sanctions, or rule of law. 

  •  I propose the idea of an organized database for all the possible issues and problems going on inside a country and to categorize them based on functional solutions. I think this could be the fastest approach for getting the country or analyzing ways to fix a country.
  • My mind loves to come up with strange scenarios. Such as feeling a certain way if I imagined winning the lottery or some random stranger giving me a million dollars out of the blue. Feeling a way that if I'm near a pretty lady and have no interest in her but some strange part of my mind wonders if she's finding me attractive and trying to build the confidence to get to know me. I have a strange mind sometimes. 

  •  I like the thought, "I complain because I want things to be fair and get better so that I can try to be happy (or try to be happy with the limited time I have while living)."

  • Could it be a good idea for the people who are supposedly lazy in the workplace to have structure, while people with structure and good work ethics a reward to have a relaxed and flexible work cycle?
  • I believe the fundamentals of knowledge is to explore every topic including the controversial. The more one looks into topics they don't like, the more it grows on them and the more they learn and add to their previous knowledge overtime; this also helps distinguish truth from what's fiction. 

  • Writing is the only way to talk about my own opinions, beliefs, and thoughts. I believe to live in a world where I'm either suppressed without knowing or that I rarely have a voice that's ever heard. Writing makes me feel like it's the only way I know how to help, influence, or fix the world.
  • I feel there are a lot of truths in this post:
    As far as I know, Millennial and many Gen Zs are demotivated by the lack of opportunity and the constant bombardment of negative criticism because of the stereotypes of our generations. Sure there are the entitled bunch, but shyt most of us aren't like that. I've known people who have been struggling for years now and some that's even gone homeless or committed suicide. It's obvious the opioid epidemic of the generation is a method of escape. I would think one would wonder or ask what it is they are trying to escape from. Could it be the that millennials are 35% of the employed workforce and living under the poverty line of 30,000 a year? Could it be 33% are still living with their parents? Could it be they feel overworked, stressed, and depressed feeling this is the only way to survive? Could it be that they are one paycheck away from living on the streets? Also, it's not always our fault that we have to move in with parents. Most of us want our freedom and to be seen as successful. If it was up to us, I'm sure we would design a quality of life that benefits not only ourselves but everyone else. Personally, I've lost thousands of dollars failing to be an entrepreneur. My funds are limited and there's no way to raise seed funding (i tired looking at SBA loans and crowdfunding). I'm back in college now for the second time and racking up a higher debt because I hated working as a photo lab assistant for peanuts and getting my ego reduced to a grain of sand by a boss that is meticulously perfect in speed, perfection, and feeling better by blaming others for their own imperfections. I'm to the point that if I graduate again and can't find further opportunity for a better quality way of life, I'm leaving this potato country or buying a boat. The rage I have contained inside myself after seeing a long time now of injustice is enough to be in a blind rage for eternity. A lot of us had tried for a long time to get somewhere. Working low wage jobs, the usual bounce from job to job, and the return to school only to graduate with high debt and more than likely no job. I'm surprised there isn't a revolution taking place due to the high cost of living and colossal lack of opportunity. I'm sure the previous generation gets a kick out of watching the misery of a newer generation. Don't know if it's the tech they wish they had when they were growing up or if it's the satisfaction of perception of being a generation gifted with the merits of senior elitism. If I could be a ruler just for a day, I'd give hell to those who made such a worthless and dysfunctional system. You look at the motivation to do things and it's just like what's going on in the UK. Future generations are getting the shaft and blamed for shyt a previous generation let develop. It's complete dysfunction, corrupt, and completely dishonest. I believe there's a psychology to all human behavior, if you understand why Millennials and GenZs are the way they are you'll find the blame actually comes from those who develop the system and those who allowed such systems to be developed. Don't even get me started on family dysfunction and the ever decreasing potato education system. A good insight on families is to cross reference on how families were in the 1950s and even more so in the late 1800s. The quality of family life and family culture changes dramatically. I can rant and rage all day with my face turning purple of anger and tears running so hard that it turns to blood. Maybe that's partially due to the fact I have no one or nowhere to vent and rage too. I'm sure i'm not the only one who feels this way also. I'm also way beyond the point of caring what anyone thinks. I want to speak on everyone's behalf that life is too difficult and that even though some of us put in more than one million percent and are the tool for change, change overall seems near impossible. It's my belief that a generation will most likely be lost when the hope is lost, taking with it the future. I want to think the previous generations can change their minds and hearts as to what is actually going on and help fix this problem, because it is not only our lives they can help and improve but the quality of life for the future and the future of the nation.
  • Could it be a good idea for both females and males to have a masculine side and feminine side? I image the example of a guy who can take on very masculine roles and yet dress with a sense of unique fashion; or perhaps a guy, like in Japan, who works on a farm roping cattle and harvesting crops and then spends the afternoon in a yukata drinking tea with his family. Could this help unite and create a cohesive, balanced, and more interpersonal interaction? I'd like to think there could be some way males and females could become or create very deep friendships where arousal or gender differences are blind.

  • I joke about the term Soviet America because even though there is a lot of good and bad things happening, it seems to resemble a fallen state in many ways.

  • In the past ancient times, I found it interesting how future rulers would start by getting new individuals to join their communities by providing defense, shelter, and food for those who would work for them on farms and small businesses.

  • I want to raise the idea that no highly intelligent adult should ever be talked down upon and those who are silent should be asked of their opinion. 

  • I would personally choose honest service along with sincere friendly service. If an employee is angry, they should show they are not happy but at the same time also remain friendly. I feel this is being honest with oneself. Perhaps the expressions of the employees in a company can express an insight to the work-culture within a company. I also think companies should prize and build company loyalty. Perhaps if an employee has problems at home or can't afford to live a certain way, perhaps a company help their employee as an act of charity.

  • I think a person who is careless is perhaps a person who is not in balance with themselves. 

  • Could it be a good idea to have dummy houses and dummy cars in a neighborhood for the purpose to capture thieves?
  • Perhaps culture drives mentality and way of thinking. An example of differences in ways of thinking or mentalities is how western thinking is different from how people in Asia think. Perhaps a great challenge is to examine different or new ways people could think or have mentality and come up with new ways to how people can think or have mentality. 

  •  I think perhaps there is a negative side to culture. When ways of thinking, behaviors, and items that correlate with each other becomes mainstream, it might be hard to change things or create new ideas. For example: A carrot may correlate to a rabbit; a coffin might correlate to a vampire, a dragon correlates to a flying lizard...etc. I think there should be a push to go beyond culture and discover greater narratives, I believe this is how you can help define new ideas and correlate new narratives. 

  • It seems to me that when an individual reaches a certain age, they seem to have similar perceptions among subjects. Could this be the development of their brain's current comprehension with the current information they have collected in life thus far? I wonder if it were possible to teach them to learn everything from an adult and get them to think as a person who had lived on Earth for hundreds of years. I could image how a person who has lived hundreds or thousands of years on this planet could see the world. How they see the progression of human evolution and technology and could obtain wisdoms most individuals couldn't piece together without the long examination and progression of witnessing life on Earth. I wonder if there is a possibility to examine how a person who has lived for so long sees the world around them and teach such an idea or view to a person who has been on earth for a a limited amount of years. Perhaps this mindset or view could offer new ways to think and perhaps provide change for how people live their lives.
  • I think people should also have documentaries of how much has changed since the ancient times. how has changed in politics, economics, technology, architecture, construction, people, life styles and people's mindsets and ethics. 
  • Interesting answer, but it doesn't explain the actions depicted in the bible where God invokes wrap upon sinners; why he is perceived to continually punish people with illness, natural disasters, and misfortunes; or in the fundamental ideology of freewill where how he gives people freewill yet have the people choose to go to heaven by serving God and essentially giving up their freewill. All in all, it doesn't seem like the principles of a God, but more of an mesopotamian-era human-minded king. I would think the behaviors of God would be beyond human comprehension and understanding if he can create a universe and essentially the creation of all things. It would prove interesting to be a higher entity; perhaps from a higher elevated dimension or from a dimension-space and energy/force-type of reality in which we could only visit if we die. From my research into the bible, it seems the bible depicts God with three characteristics which I describe with the characteristics of animals, initially he comes as a creator, a being that is mystical beyond nature and beyond human comprehension, but as the bible goes into Cane and Able, God takes on a more of a lamb and parent-like characteristic and almost seems to be learning about humanity at the same time as guiding it. Later, especially during the Jewish waring period, he turns to a more lion authoritative characteristic. I wonder if this is because there were many beliefs at the time after Christ (before Constantine assembled the bible). Researching Gods in the Sumerian period, there were Gods for every city (Enki, Anu, Nabu, Muati, Ninhursag, Utu, Nanna, Inanna, Negral..etc. ). They could be used as a means of establishing order. I question if the use of psychedelic drugs could be in the creation of Gods. I mean, it was possible the lotus was supposedly used as a narcotic in Egypt. Nevertheless, as the bible proceeds from Genesis, it seems the evolution of human psychology also seems to be in part with the learning of God. Ultimately I dare ask where does the fundamental ideology of Gods come from.
  • I've heard people taking drugs as a way or a tool to see things from a different perspective. Although it might prove to be an interesting tool. I believe without psychedelic drugs the brain remains virgin to original thinking and clarity. I believe a person can find ways to think differently or alter their thinking patterns. Meditation is a good tool. Thinking before sleeping or before fully waking up is a good tool. Even the use of dreams can be a good tool (waking up once an night and then going back to sleep). I want to think that any change in brain activity due to drugs can be mimicked when one masters the use and manipulation of the brain through natural means. Perhaps through the use of different foods, activities, meditative practices, fasting, going to different places and seeing new things, finding new ways to relax or go out of one's comforts, maybe even visiting a new place and interacting with cultures with different thought patterns or ways of thinking.
  • I wanted to add altruism to the charter of ethics.
  • (poetic quote) After being in the dark for so long, the light is blinding.
  • I like to think a real man means to come alive when he needs to. 
  • Through my life I’ve encountered many people who think the same around a certain age. For example, many adult teens start to question the reason of human existence, why they look the way they do, or what is their purpose in existence. Personally, I think it would be great that they had already thought of such ideas and already had come to their own philosophical beliefs at an earlier age. Nevertheless, I question how can people think beyond their age? How can they think in a way where it seems they have lived for hundreds of years.

  • Many atheist believe religion is a sham, however in my opinion, if I were an athiest, I would consider it a sham that should be respected because of the gifts, acomplishments, and good it has brought to humanity.

  • I believe because the system doesn’t function as it should (benefiting the elite and global interest instead of all) it should be within strategy to get ahead by finding ways to cheat or bypass laws, the system, and its rules. If intellectuals find purpose, logic, meaning, and reason of laws and see how it could be beneficial to society then they should abide by the laws; however, when there is corruption, the use of strategy against a dysfunctional system should be considered.

  •  War is unnatural. No animal on earth creates wars. They may create quarrels, but not an organized force used for political, resource, and territorial gain. I believe if people in ancient times were educated and were to understand methods of diplomacy, there might not had been any wars. They could have used methods of negotiation, form deals, trade, and incentives to get what they want. Of course this is theoretical as group from other places would have to be taught and have similar understanding. I do believe peace through strength is the best defensive practice, but even more so educating other civilization would had been a great tool aswell in the teaching of methods of diplomacy.

  • In ancient Greek Filosilias means philosopher, kyvernitis or archon means ruler. Combine these words and it should mean philosopher king. A individual described in Plato’s Republic for the best kind of ruler.

  • What makes females different from males? Fashion? Emotions? Physical attributes? How can there be more unity between the genders? I believe the solution can be found with ethics. I think they can form an environment where they can get along as cohesive as possible when both treat each other with ethics, etiquettes (good-intention behaviors), respect, and with the influence of culture that show there are similarities between guys and girls that looks beyond gender differences. Perhaps the same could be said for different races.

  • Perhaps a country is only as good as it’s education and average level of intellectuality.

  • (entrepreneur idea) I think ideas should never be ignored (even if they are bad). I think it would be interesting if we had a marketplace for ideas. Perhaps a site like youtube where people who have interesting ideas, such how to improve something, new philosophical ideas, …etc. can make their own videos and post them for others to see and consider. I think this is a good way to learn and improve society. On this platform, perhaps it should have a togglable rating system. Perhaps popular or the best ideas can generate hype and maybe even get sponsored or requested for crowdfunding to be realized in reality. It could be a platform where all ideas are welcome. There should also be a rating system for people. If people are negative, they can get bad reviews and their perhaps their comments can be pushed downwards into the list of comments. I would like to create a place where all ideas can be respected.

  • I believe where there is silence by force, there is a need for discussion, truth, and communication the most. Perhaps there is also the need in a method to communicate effectively without surfacing ignorance as well.

  • I think in a world of ignorance and corruption, justice and fairness is more-then-likely an illusion. Therefore it seems logical to have caution, pre-awareness, and strategy.

  • I think in systems, the use of phases or cycles can be a useful strategy for maintaining functionality. For example perhaps since human psychology changes in our evolution and our cycles of government, perhaps we can also incorporate the changes in human psychology to the functionality of government and economics. An example of this can be like having a system in which when things become too expensive, where a percentage of the population starts to near a specific poverty level, a new system can be in place to automatically take over. Perhaps in this situation it could enact a reset to ensure stability or functionality. I call this idea systemic automation.

  • I think it could be possible that business is the new modern battlegrounds for conquest and domination. Just like the early Roman empire, one recruits their labor/fighting force from an early age and trains them. Overtime their forces build and expand. Soon they are doing battles with other companies through competition and conquering smaller companies by buying them out or driving them from business. Perhaps with such an idea, one can look into the mind of ancient leaders such as Alexander the great of early Greeks; Ramses II of Egypt; and the spread of early Romans. Such figures listen to the best ideas and ultimately listen and made the best decision themselves. I like the idea that rules never saw themselves as a ruler first. They conquered, ruled who they conquer, and conquered some more. Perhaps the business world can be like the ancient times. I like to think that the business world is like the conquest for superiority like in ancient Rome.
  • I believe in strength through amiability, altruism, strategy, and humility.
  • Pre-planning, awareness, and pre-awareness are good practices to use in daily life.
  • There is rule by force and rule by diplomacy. Ruling by force is by military might where ruling by diplomacy is by negotiation, trade, and strategy. History commonly uses military might, especially when examining ancient times. I question if ancient history were to use diplomacy rather than military force, there would be more battling. I think perhaps if there were the use of ethics in ancient times, diplomacy would be the use of expansion resulting in a radial expansion until other civilization meet, drawing natural civilizational boundaries where a mix in culture would be at its borders. Battles might not have even been needed. The desires for battles are common due to greed, ignorance, and a lust for power in the ancient world. Today it would be a battle of a political agenda usually with the influence of some form of ignorance, desire for power, perhaps cultural superiority, and a desire for resources. I believe with the use of ethics wars might not have existed.
  • Could it be possible to create laws based on ethics and psychology that could dramatically simplify modern laws and eliminate and dictate over ever other law?
  • I think it’s a good practice to look for opportunities to show our good will for others. I think doing so not only makes one look and feel good, but it helps society’s image and culture as a whole.
  • Perhaps controversially, I believe people should enjoy natural pleasures. An example can even include sexual pleasure. I believe the sexual pleasure can be used to unite people. I understand certain religions consider acts of sexuality to be sinful. I believe the reason is because of the state of morality. If one does one sin, it will lead to more sin, until there is a complete decay of morality leading to complete dysfunction and eventually chaos. I believe if ethics were to be used with sexuality, sexuality could be used to promote good and unity. As controversial as it sounds, ethics can be used as a method of moderation through culture. In David’s Sexual Fox Culture philosophy, it makes sense to me how ethics can be placed where people can enjoy sexuality and yet maintain an innocent, good, and functional society. It’s a theory if it is to work or not, but if proven functional, by first introducing ethics, I believe a world which uses sexuality to unify people is possible. This could possibly lead to a society which allows humans to be human to the maximum ethical extent. A humanity free of mental and behavioral restriction that understand morals as black and white with the use of logic (common sense). I believe this can unlock the true potential of the human race unified as one global entity with a harmony and acceptance between differences. I believe then, after such ethics is utilized, humanity is capable to go beyond the stars, realities and dimensions.
  • Controversially, I believe after the human race is unified utilizing ethics (taught by educational institutions), it can trade and do business on an interstellar scale. If we have interstellar neighbors, we can engage in methods of diplomacy and also learn to trade with them.
  • (weird thought) In an interstellar neighborhood, I think we need a strategy before trading with new races, such as observing them and learning more about them through means of science. Then we can analyze what they would want, how they live, how they behave; how they would behave around humans; what can be improved in their systems and society; what could we benefit from them; would they make a good allies? It’s also important that we have superior fire/fighting power before interacting with other races as well so that we can defend ourselves. Means of diplomacy is also critical, because of conquest could create more enemies elsewhere.

  • It's my opinion that to have ethics as a part of society, there needs to be a level of intellectuality (especially an understanding of ethics, perhaps a level of higher education to understand sociological, economical, and fundamental systems).
  • I believe parks are not sufficient public spaces. I think Americas has very little functional public spaces. If I could influence this, I would make public spaces among every neighborhood.
  • I want to believe modern record keeping should be physical and digital and should include video evidence. I believe anything physical should have a clear coat of waterproof and humidity proof film/ lamination.
  • I think my best advice for me in the future or for all seniors is to double check their actions and behaviors.
  • It seems like everything is connected in a way. I feel like I could say things that happen in politics and the economy affects family lifestyles and culture which affects the following generations depending on wealth status.
  • I think family is extremely fragile anything happening outside the family can influence change in the family. Perhaps examples of functional families can be used to influence a culture of positive functional families which will hopefully lead to great members of society.
  • I found that learning about history from a personal perspective, starting from the history of the world lead me to have an extreme fascination of how humanity developed. I love the creation and innovation of technology, architecture, and the evolution of the human mind.
  • Could it be a good idea to reenact the constitution and important laws?
  • I believe laws can be optimized by having the public know about a brief description of a law and then the resources to know the complete law in layer language. I believe the law can be taught in high schools at a summarized and easy to understand level. I think a country in which does not know or understand its own laws is a country that lives with a sense of unknown which could manipulate their mind to go with whoever presents a sense of authority.
  • Reciprocal recovery- A term I define as making up for previous incompletions of task given by others.
  • I believe before man travels among the stars, they need a few things: They should establish a constitution for goodwill ethics; a stable and reliable means of communication with Earth, and a means of broadcasting, video, photo, and written documentation/ record methods.
  • I wonder if with great knowledge comes great responsibility. It would be a cool idea that those who have achieved high intellectual performance could have reliability for useful opportunities in careers.
  • I wonder if social interaction, behavior, and friendships should be regarded just as important as education.
  • A person who is mean and negative towards others to make themselves feel good is a person who not only lacks ethics (or has discovered the important of ethics; which can be taught by learning human history, somewhat religion, and certain cultures), but has not yet looked into themselves for the root of their problems. Whatever excuse they find matters nothing compared to the behaviors they continue to exert which often creates more or the conflict they see around themselves. It’s my opinion that everyone should be polite, tolerant, and ethical towards others. It is important to maintain harmony with all members of society to create unity and friendship.

  • On a perhaps more sad and dark thought, it seems there have been people in history that go ignored and who have committed suicide perhaps because of the inability to crate change or have an impact on human life. Perhaps they might of thought life has come to a point where it's meaningless perhaps due to political or sociological change. Personally, I feel like we're living in a point where great thinkers of today will go ignored, go unknown, or will never get the opportunity in which they can share perhaps brilliant ideas and philosophies. This might be due to the publicity of every other shining keys that gets publicity. Although I feel this way, I would never commit suicide due to the fact I believe although it stops the pain and might get others to care, I would feel it's a poor way of termination of one's existence. To end life in a way of taking one's life is most tragic and I believe it reflects the dysfunction of our society (through ethics, understanding, lack of compassion, acceptance, and desire for unity with others). To be very dark, If I had to determine a way to end my life, it would be through means of starvation. I think this is a more natural way of self-termination. Eventually the body shuts down, the pain of hunger goes away. It gives opportunity through time to allow society to respond and perhaps help by pulling one out from the darkness. However, if there is no help, then I believe it caters to the lack of compassion found in society. 

  • I wonder if a silent or quiet mind is important. Perhaps such can be attained by achieving balance in one's life. 

  • (term) Familiarized learning - learning a complex subject by observing it repeatedly. 

  • Perhaps thinking two or three times after thinking of one's actions and behaviors could prove useful for those who act spontaneous. 

  • For those out of balance (out of mental balance), it might be a challenge to spend an hour in silence (or reflectance). 

  • Perhaps intellectuality should be measured aside from intelligence as it's own area of educational or institutional development. 

  • I heavily think people should consider each other's emotions as part of respect for each other, but not to let it be a priority or a means of censorship or forced silence. 

  • It seems to me the problems from one family generation spreads to another family generation, possibly allowing the following generation to progressively get worst.

  • I believe modern western culture has too much interest in sexuality. I believe there should be more of a balance in this between sexuality, regular life, and family (the teaching of values; and perhaps responsibility of values).

  • I believe family culture is important. I also think people should make their own family culture and not follow what is shown in media and entertainment.
  • I believe all should respect, accept, and tolerate those who are mean. If another is too much to handle, avoid irrational behavior and distance oneself. 

  • It seems to me, in this period in time, friends come and go. I want to believe real and true friends are always there, even if one fails to maintain friendship or is away for a long period of time or distance. 

  • I believe every action and behavior has a consequence. The actions and behaviors in life will forever be routed in time. It's important to live the life we think is best and treat others well. 

  • I don't believe in metaphysics or spiritualism, but if I were to make up my own religion for fun, it would go like this: I think I would invent a term called "Divine Calling". A self practice of calling on your own spirit, a personal spirit of internal mystic origin, possibly a deity form (from a higher dimension, form of reality, or final reincarnation state). Perhaps one call call it within oneself to manifest destiny, fate, purpose, and perfection (perfection in skill, talent, intelligence, intellect, and personality). It could be seen a way of self-worship in which your own spirit brings fourth the best in you, diving qualities, and removes all imperfections. It's an idea that a simple peasant or average person can bring fourth a new spirit from within to bring their desires, destiny, and purpose to manifest itself. The inner worship is not that of a supreme God but that of a demi-diety (or small god). It's one's personal spirit in which at it's current level might need strengthening in order to stand against evil or demonic forces in the afterlife and have the ability to manifest desires (perhaps even supernatural abilities), purpose, and achieve one's destiny on Earth. It would be a belief in which one's spirit will be able to one day be strong enough to create and unite in the afterlife. I would like to think to the current existence of evil entities, or even psychics, it would pose as a mysterious and perhaps intimidating force. The practices it would use is the summoning, harboring, and strengthening  of one's inner personal spirit; using practices mixing with chi energy to manifest protection,  defensive, and otherworldly capabilities; and a mix of psychic powers in which one can use the power of the mind for otherworldly attributes. Such kind of religious practices will utilize ethics to promote peace and unity along with methods to promote inner harmony, balance, and wisdom. Such kind of religion would also take years of practice and mush self exploration and self learning. To be a master, one would have to prove themselves by conducting a super natural feat and to be at a mental state of wisdom in which seems to defies age and time. The religion would have no official place of worship, no official attire, but best religious practices would be conducted on mountain tops in meditation or in the silence of thinking. The practice also talks to spirits of good and of one's ancestry for wisdoms of the past. Pilgrimages would be of that to explore nature, push the body to near limits, and to practice disciplines in which are to make one's spirit strong. Ultimately, it's a religion of self journey, discovery, and personal spirit strengthening.
  • According to the Mouse Utopian Experiment, once mice had reach over population and essentially made a society of chaos. Mice would get fat. Females mice would have babies and wonder off. Males would fight violently. Everyone would mate chasing the female giving her no privacy. Males would even result to homosexuality and sexual verosity to female and male mice. There were the mice John Calhoun calls the Beautiful Ones; where they would groom and seek solutions from and for other mice, such as rationing food, water, and sexuality. If this were the same fate for humanity, our intelligence and ability to think should play a factor in possible resolution. I believe without education it would result the same results as the mice; however, if there were morals and ethics, it could sustain a method of survive (even if temporary before society caves from suffocating population density or lack of resources). Looking at this study, perhaps chaos is the final phase of ruin of a society.

  • I don't think people should be controlled, governed, or looked after. I believe people should be free and in control of their own destiny. I also believe they should be taught ethics and proper if not sufficient education that also utilizes the framework in which to be intellectual (not to mention the reason for ethics). I don't believe people should be governed tightly by law, systems, or religious orders. I don't believe they should be ruled by those more intelligent then they are. Let people be dynamic and flexible in life. Let them explore, choose paths, create stories, and expand culture, lifestyles, and ideas.
  • I think if people believe everything has been done before then they reach a mental state of stagnation. It's a state in which a person refuses to, cannot see, or closes off their minds due to the lack of understanding of more of the world around them (culture, history, sciences, theories...etc). I belief there is always more. When there feels like there is a lack of new, it means a person hasn't come up with that next level thinking of what could be next. If we reach an objective wall of knowledge and know everything, I believe there will be enough data to continue to reuse and create narratives that feels like somethings new. For example, if we know everything, we can revisit ancient ideas and come up with scenarios in which we can further appeal an audience with the revisiting of previous ideas and perhaps merging them with other previous ideas to continue to create something ongoingly captivating. 

  • (random/ irrelevent idea) I think money is the blood of our economy. When one who is capable (has the ability to operate rationally with money) and has extrodinary ideas obtains a sufficiant amount of money (or funding), they can create great things. Then they might have too much money on behalf of their acomplishments if proven successful. If people with a telent to create things that can innovate and improve the quality of life had funding in th beggining, they could have done much greater things early on. In this regard should money be seen as unimportant? Should their be such an abundance of money that people can throw funding at people who are new to the workforce, creation, and implamenting ideas? Should money be disregarded into the background of one's life as a means of transaction? I want to think it would be great to hold this idea that life is sustainable and that money can be a object that is less important where if one needs funding they can easily share their money to create things that could improve society. 

  • I think people should learn to understand how humans react and behave. If one encounters a behavior that affects them negatively, we should expect a certain reaction and learn how to counteract/interact/overlook their behavior by having a rational understanding. We're humans, we should learn the reactions of others even before something happens. When a person is being rude, I disregard it due to their present response to the occurrence. If they were to know ethics they might have more self control, but the thesis is that I can understand what they are going through and disregard their irrational behavior.

  • In my life I've seen many cases of poor parenting. It seems people are too busy to teach their own kids. I want to think a child needs both parents and not just one. They need an example of a decent female and male figure in their lives. 

  • I believe life should be enjoyed with pleasure, but only if it's ethical. 

  • I personally would love to be more open and discuss my opinions more openly, but i get talked over a lot. I think being talked over can cause a person to look down upon one's character or to see an perception of shyness or vulnerability when on is trying to be polite and wait for the right time to reply. I also seem to have some sort of issue where sometimes I won't state my opinion and become reserved. To get into a deep level of emotion or my own partial views in life, part of the reason I feel I carry this image as a loser is because of my failures or lack of accomplishments in life. It's also because I live with my parents, make very little income, and have a microscopic ego that always gets obliterated when i take on jobs  by the boss or customers. At this point, after many years of psychological torture, I'm not sure how to build self esteem.  I think the result is introversion and a reserved to the point virtual reality is my greatest gift for social interaction. I get to have an avatar (I made a custom one for myself), speak freely of my opinions without consequence and the best part is it's easy to have experience in which to instantly make friends.  It's so easy to make friends and talk to people in VR than in real life. In reality it seems everything about me screams loser or to not to give me any attention. When in VR, I seem to be a very interesting, intriguing, insightful, and unique person supposedly. When I try to bring those qualities into reality, it seems unrealistic and people seem to perceive me as some someone of a lier (because of of my strange history) or trying to get attention. I often feel isolated in class and don't talk to others. It makes me feel like there's something wrong with me. When I'm in a class with people who accept, understand and know me, they can't get me to shut up. It's like being around family or being in Brasil where society is more welcoming, warm, and accepting where you can be allowed to have a level of behavioral freedom. Going back to how I feel, I feel there are many variables that feel strong that makes me feel isolated from the rest of society. My subconscious seems to act very strongly to facial expression, vocal cues, and body language. If something is detected or I get a certain negative reaction, I find myself double checking how I think, the way I use language, what are my own body language responses, does it look like I'm telling a lie, and I often adjust to catering to the behavior of others perhaps to satisfy their perceptions. I'm not sure how it can be helped. It seems difficult to bring out my true personality when everywhere around me scream loser or to be someone seen as not unique, unimportant, has no knowledge, and to be disregarded/ invisible. I don't like wearing a public face as I want to be true to my own self, personality, beliefs, and emotions. However, sometimes like in a larger formal audience, I would wear a public mask to fit in. It's a complex issue but seems to not have a fix or solution. No ego, often grim perception of reality, retractive or introversion seems like a common result for social retraction, until a person takes the time to understand me and gets to know me. Perhaps its the result of poor parenting, lack of being accepted or behaving freely and having an opinion when growing up. As much as I like to think and explore my imagination, I cannot seem to find a fix or solution to my inward behaviors. Overall, I know and understand who I am, but it seems society isn't interested in me. Perhaps this is a reason why I want a society that has more of a collective and warm social interaction where everyone is accepted for who they are and can behave however they like (with goodwill towards others of course).
  • I believe it's important to be competent of things one does and in the presence of others. 

  • (vent) I feel like graduating with an associates was an achievement. But hoping it would lend me a job and not getting a job , destroyed my ambitions somewhat. To get the degree was very difficult. A lot of time and effort was spent. Not getting a job seems not only unfair but fraudulent. This is human hours of one's life being used. I believe this is why it's important for education should be up-to-date with the world's/ market's needs. Now that I'm going back to school because jobs were getting me nowhere, which is common for people my age (they jump around from job to job trying to get higher wages), I went back to school for my bachelors. This time I feel there is no sense of achievement in what I do. I see it as a reminial task, almost as if doing a job. I put 200% in everything I do, but when I'm congratulated, I don't see it in a way of achievement but rather of how could I improve my work. People claim my generation is entitled, but although it may be true for some, it doesn't seem like that to me. It seems to me the system is at fault for it's dysfunctions and colossal incompetence for the effects on current and later generations and their ability to be successful, thrive, and survive. The dysfunction of our current systems (politics, economic, education, business, and even social interaction) is something I feel strongly about. If I could be a leader with an ability to change things, I would revisit fundamental ideas, look for up-to-date functional solutions, and restructure everything in a way where it's functional and leads to a path of prosperity. After looking at other countries who place people my age into careers where some are even a master in their fields, I feel it's very unfair to be 30 and still in school. Others my age are leading in innovation while I struggle with out-of -date courses that when i graduate will have no relevance in my field. Even after transferring courses, I have to retake many courses I had previously completed (the only difference is the course name is changed). I believe it's for the institutions to make money from their students instead of getting them in their fields and where they need to be. By time i graduate, I'll be in my mid 30s, no family of my own, again with no guarantee of a place in my career, and perhaps a lower degree of testosterone or desire for reproduction. This is a serious matter that goes untalked about in my generation. Education is a massive sacrifice. You sacrifice time, tremendous effort, perhaps a family, the ability to travel and do the things you want before a certain age. Although it may not seem like anything to the average person or a person who is already established, the time spent on earth goes fast, ideas for innovations goes fast, great minds which could lead to new ideas and further technologies also could go ignored. I choose game design because it was the easier path to get my bachelors while doing something I'm familiar with and what i have a passion for. I still feel hurt by the system for its dysfunction and powerless on what I can do to change it, especially with an ego hanging by a thread. I blog my opinions as a way to express myself. I feel it's important for one to express themselves, because perhaps voicing ourselves can lead to awareness or change. I feel there will always be a pinch of anger towards the system. I won't share this opinion openly because of people's lack of understanding of the subject, how I think, the knowledge on the subject, and the labels that could come from such an opinion. It makes me feel better when I call our current system a Potato System. I believe this to be accurate. It could be improved in the future or get worst. Seemingly being a realist, if things get better, I will say how it's getting better or even how good it is, but if it's bad, has it's faults, I shouldn't hold back from saying it. A lot of people look for the good, but sometimes they could be so committed that they turn a blind eye for improvement or how bad it could be. A balance can be used to see the good and bad in this. When I have opinions, I think silence is not a good idea, but it's one I prefer in order for others to see me in an image they find comfortable. I wonder if intellectual people have a hard time making real friends due to such a know-it-all train of thought. I'm sure with the right people speaking my opinions would be a pleasant experience. Coming across these kinds of individuals that are knowledgeable and intellectual has proven difficult form me. Teaching them things that are fundamental isn't fun because one is not sharing or learning anything. I find conversations usefulness when I learn new things or pieces a perspective I had never thought of before. It seems to be the association of others are focused on having people that can prove useful in their network, interest, family, or resource toolbelt. I don't know if current western ideology is inherently individualist or selfish or what not, but it would be great if everyone could unite with each other in an interpersonal way.

  • Could it be that people in this generation sees mental illness in a wrong way (perhaps seen in a way in which was not intended)? Could it be they see it in a way or use it as an excuse (perhaps even for self pity) to explain their undesired behaviors? Whose fault would it be' one's own, big pharma, culture? Could it be brought by false knowledge, or a lack of objectionable knowledge in the field?

  • I think it's important to push oneself when things get tough or give it a heavy attempt and fail at it. In the case of a degree, it seems hard to push for something when nothing could come from it. It's a risk with time and energy. I'd push myself further than 200% if I knew I could get something out of a degree. Even if it's a small bit of cash. The idea of achievement feels dead as to me it feels like a bland sense of useless or emotionless duty or bland-nonfruitful task and to finish with one task and move on to the next like a conveyor belt in an assembly. Feeling this way I feel no sense of achievement, just a small island of hope that is illusory and non reliable. I continue because it seems meaningless to get a repetitive and demeaning job and still not have enough money to support rent, family, and to have a means of financial freedom to travel and invest money in ideas i care about. I want to believe it's best to have a bachelors and have a shred of hope and to have an illusion or day dream of living the dream of doing something one loves and could see themselves doing with pride and passion for the rest of their life. It seems much like an invisible system concentration camp, the mind is the only place to escape. ... that and VR. Oddly VR seems like paradise when everything around is in a state of dysfunction (perhaps in a word where all one does is work; or in my case study). Working to me seems worth while if there is a means of stability, independence, and sustainability. One shouldn't have to work two jobs just to afford a old apartment in a seemingly dangerous environment.  As it goes in the present day, there needs to be at least two incomes coming in to have a somewhat sustainable way of living. As most of people my age knows all too well, things are still too expensive. Perhaps it's a battle between handouts or the poor house. Both lead in a meaningless, fruitless, bland, repetitive, and depressing existence.
  • I think usually families and community can help a person see the wrong in anything that one is doing or might be trying to rationalize or justify. It seems the desire for acceptance might be universal. If one denies it, then they perhaps fail to see it's not immediate but a development that gives after an extended amount of time. The body dislikes the feeling of tremendous social isolation. I think it's a subconscious behavior that is perhaps uncontrollable.
  • I'm a person who wants to do things and go places, without funding it's impossible. I wish there was a convention where I could publicly voice my idea and see if anyone will fund the idea or provide feedback. 

  • I like the question: "What is one lacking that everyone else is experiencing?"

  • I don't like the idea of power plays when behaviors and communication can be used as a tool to obtain power indirectly. I think everyone should be humble or submissive to each other to a rational degree. I believe the Roman perspective of power is a poor solution to western behavior and for a functional and rational future.

  • I would rather avoid conflict, but sometimes conflict could be a tool for solutions (thus it becomes strategy). I believe when a conflict presents itself, rational behavior and ways of discussion can be a good tool to discuss a solution in a nondestructive way in which one can learn and not feel emotionally crushed by another. For example: One doesn't have to be too direct by saying "you" or discuss the subject in a personal context. There can be an indirect approach where one plans a way to say something in a way where another doesn't get emotional scorned. One can even use metaphors, examples, questions, and thoughts on what they would have done instead. Although I believe this is strategy applied to language, I think it could prove difficult to people who are familiarized in utilizing a slang or mainstream language/ways to talk.

  • I hear many people question, "why do we exist?" Although it's a good question, I like to replied with why do you think we exist?" Often I am met with, "I do not know". After being asked that for many times now, I think if a person asks, "why do we exist?" I think of the irrational idea that a person has taken their first baby steps into trying to think outside the box but haven't gotten the sufficient knowledge or level of intellectuality to come up with a rational personal answer. It's my belief that a person who asks this question should have some sort of level of intelligence or intellectality to piece together an idea of their own for a possible or rational solution. If one feels they objectively don't know, then t perhaps they might realize their knowledge on the subject warrents curiosity and perhaps should be further explored and researched. I find the answers one solidifies themselves (independent from others) holds the most relevance in depicting the level of our intelligence and intellect to which, like a videogame, can be leveled up when we explore and use our abilities in the world around us.
  • It's my belief that every speck, every blade of grass, every pattern of fabric, every combination of clouds, hair on a person's arm, combination of trees, formations of nebulas, and even a single words on a page is a means in which to collect ideas, data, and a way to drive imagination, curiosity, and creativity.
  • Perhaps a mental challenge could be to learn and understand, and most importantly memorize everything one does every second of the day in a procedural way. I could imagine if a person was able to remember and retain knowledge since his birth and study all the subjects they come across, they would have a huge level of mastery at and early age.
  • I think the more value one is in a company, the more money one should make.

  •  I believe people can provide value in the lives of others in day-to-day activities. I believe this is a good method to improve society and improve the overall quality of life.

  • I like the quote, "in business you get what you negotiate". 

  • Looking at the dating failures of others, and perhaps my opinion is situational, but I think one's reproductive organs does not provide additional value to anything. No one should have the idea that sex should be compinsated. I think in a relationship both parties love sexuality equally and therefore shouldn't be used as an excuse. I think one's partner shouldn't also be used as a therapist. Relationship also needs balance. When one act irrational, they need to balance it with good qualities. This adds value to the relationship. Also the use of reciprocity is a great tool to improve a relationship. If one is always pouring negativity (even the smallest) and need into a relationship, it only harms it in the long run. Stability in emotions is important.
  • The female reproduction ability is a countdown clock. One should be getting serious in a relationship by their twenties, because their eggs could have a upcoming expiration date.  

  • (interesting theoretical thought) I believe humankind has the ability to create a new incremental technology where fields and incremental forces can be used to interact, modify, and create matter and energy. I want to think this technology, technology I want to name, "beyond tech or god technology" will be technology of the distant future, if the distant future were to be obtainable depending on what we do on earth in the present which is non destructive and non illusionary and includes goodwill to others, unity, and prosperity in which human kind can use to create such tools. I believe this "beyond technology" will create a new form of material periodic table. This technology will be the key to making biological forms into more intelligent forms. An example would be to use this technology along with the human brain to create the next evolution in humanity and human consciousness and thinking. A technology beyond Artificial Intelligence, and technology beyond limitation of reality, dimension, and mathematical existence (perhaps this will shed a new understanding on the metaphysical as it would introduce to people a state of creation they may not understand entirely). 
  • Quartz crystal for future computers? 

  • I want to come up with a system that if one works regardless, they can afford the basics. This is what I fundamentally believe. One should work and afford a t least a minimum quality of living.
  • Perhaps for sanity purposes for some, it’s best to know or distinguish what is in one’s mind and what is objective to the world around them.
  • (maybe; perhaps controversial) I think people should work less. Perhaps out of seven days, I want them to work two or four days a week if their job is an easy low paying job. If they want, they can find more jobs. I think career jobs should be as they are now. Nevertheless, Regardless of how many hours worked, if one works, one should afford the basics. However, I think to design an economy that caters to this would be a great transition risk and challenge. I want to think mass production with more complex machines and technologies could be a good idea that can help. I think the cost of living will also have to find a way to be balanced or at the least affordable. Much like other ideas, this idea would have to be tested. It has to be a system of freedom and not of control; perhaps flexible and not strict.
  • I find there is no such thing as normal. It’s however you portray your image and to get others to see however way you want them to see you.
  • I believe much of what students get in present day high schools are set-in-their-ways education. Coming from such a system, I feel it is not so much about a quality of education but a means of conditioning.
  • I believe confidence in projects are boosted when one answers the how, what, when, and why.
  • Through the years and the recent study of cuneiform Sumerian texts, I am beyond the certainty the existence of extraterrestrial life. I feel this argument is outdated. I have researched UFOs, greys, and tried my best to sort fiction from facts. Although the information is not often of great quality and detail, I feel I know enough that if I were to meet intelligent life outside the planet, I would know enough to understand how they might think and behave. Although there are seemingly an exaggerated number of possibilities of the existence of other intelligent life, I believe the human race should form interstellar alliances with other intelligent life. I believe with the use of caution, heavy careful examination, trade and strategy, an alliance is possible. To help with this effort I believe we’re going to need a heavy number of diplomats to study, travel, interact, report, and allow for strategies and methods for diplomacy. Perhaps this can also help the human race explore the origins of the creation of life and what is beyond the known universe and dimensions. I think it could also be possible to venture outside the known universe to explore that which is possibly unthinkably incomprehensible.
  • (maybe; I wrote this very fast to get out an idea) I believe in the ethical society. If I could day dream of such society, I would imagine it like this: A society of unity in which everyone gets along as if a close friend or even brother and sister. Where people talk to each other regardless of value, reason, status or personal image. They talk to each other in such a way that doesn’t demean or lower their image or emotions. People are free to speak to each other in any topic and said in such a way where it’s never offensive or self-harming. They feel open to carry a conversation regardless of how another thinks. A society in which people can feel free to act however they want and others will obtain a level of understanding or even tolerance for unnatural behaviors. A society where almost everything can be logically explained and even that which is illogical can be accepted. A society of harmony where everyone gets along and uses behaviors that shows one desires to keep the peace. A society that disregards physical attributes and operates with a more attentiveness towards personality. A society that aims to grow in personal wisdom and is curious of that which they don’t know. A society that is both individualistic and a collective; individualistic in trade and by themselves, and collective when around others. A society patriotic for being part of the human race and then that of their country, and then that of their smaller cultures and subcultures. A society that also sees every harmonious member of the human race with value and importance. A society that looks down upon ignorance. A society that knows no fear of harm or abuse. A society in which collaborates, even without reward, to achieve the unthinkable. A society in which members try to do great; achieve, try, and sets on a path to accomplish the unthinkable. An intelligent society that values functional education and methods of teaching that makes it easy for others. A society with a diverse set of personal cultures in which they can find ways to stand out from others and others will accept them. I see a lot of these qualities in Asian cultures. Although very beautiful, I still have yet to see more of what I envision. The idea I’m trying to portray is complex and sounds like complete fantasy. Nevertheless, it’s the kind of society I want to dream of.
  • Sometimes the way we think is constrained by the culture that is around us in the current time period. If we lived in the medieval days, we would adopt a different language of thought. I think it’s necessary to define our own state of thinking. It could make us different or unique compared to others, however I want to believe this way of thinking could produce the greatest minds.


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  •  If I could make it my life's mission, it would be to unleash the best qualities of humanity.
  • American industries are not competitive enough, they lack in quantity. You see there are mostly very large major companies. Perhaps companies should not sell to other companies. Perhaps companies should be more about honor then of monetary gain.
  • “Let’s meet as if no time has passed”. – It’s my opinion that in a busy world, with the amount of people one meets in their life’s journey, it can’t be helped to be associated with everyone all the time. It’s my opinion one should never take it to heart if one falls away from association, and to meet an acquaintance as if never had lost in contact. 


  • In the western world could it be that it is very difficult to understand the different mentalities or cultural mindsets of other countries? If so, shouldn’t there be ways to learn how to understand the ways another culture thinks? 


  • Could it be that in the future civility will be the world’s greatest challenge? 


  • Occupational systems investigator – An investigator for fraud, corruption, and monopolies in industries, systems, and large scale business operations. These investigators operate on a large and general scale and do not focus on small businesses operations but in entire industries. They conduct analysis and surveys on industries, industry job market, functionality,  search for possible areas of corruption, and create a public report. Whenever there are obvious signs of corruption, they provide the evidence to the law.  
  • My response to Dalai Lama on Twitter. (Dalai Lama: "There is a link between our physical and verbal actions and emotions. If, instead of anger, hatred and suspicion, we are moved by loving-kindness, we will naturally have greater respect for others and our actions will be non-violent.) My response: "Most agreed. It is possible to live life without getting angry. Being annoyed is natural, and with self discipline we can overlook and ignore the faults of others and never move to a state of anger."