IT IS NOT HOW I SAY YOU SHOULD LIVE, IT IS NOT HOW I WANT YOU TO LIVE, BUT THIS THE WAY YOU WILL LIVE
Tuesday, February 04, 2025
IT'S ONLY WORDS 5A
LIFE IS A GAME OF CONNECT THE DOTS, IF YOU DON'T CONNECT ALL THE DOTS OR DON'T CONNECT THEM IN THE RIGHT ORDER YOU NEVER GET THE PICTURE
IT'S ONLY WORDS 5A
For those of you that are familiar, you know I'll get long winded, for those that are new here, welcome, please be patient with me, I'll get to the point. Atleast in my own mind, I am always sure that I have made a valid point and it is clear in its own.
We all do that, to some extent, like when we present a paper to the teacher, we are always sure of what we've said, and teacher MUST be impressed, it is not like so, however.
Anyway I try to be as clear as possible. Even you don't agree. And I don't ask you to agree or to disagree, but to consider my position.
In a previous post, it's only words 4B, I have brought up the point of "character", what we think (say) we are and what we truly are (in fact) are two totally different things. We don't like to admit, but we know. It is like when dealing with people we don't talk about things in a manner that will be confrontational but at the same time we may, knowingly appeal to their "lower" self, to their self interest, something that will make them feel good while they are expected to do something underhanded, sly, whatever.
It happens every day, we do things against our "moral guide" while feeling good about the same.
When we talk about our SNAP benefits, Medicaid, Social security, Medicare, VA cuts we forget two things, first that we call ourselves a nation built upon a certain "moral code", and we claim moral superiority over some other "backwards" societies, then how do we reconcile these differences in "attitude". How are we morally superior when we are literally okay with making the children without food and the elderly the means to survive. Something is very wrong here.
Secondly, what is the difference between a fifteen percent cut to someone's benefits and a fifteen percent tax on the same person's income instead. What we are doing is not "cutting the benefits" per se but charging a fifteen percent tax, or do we get fooled so easily?
I WILL WRITE MORE SOON
M. N. R.
04 FEBRUARY 2025
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment