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Thanks for the great message and the kind declaration of fanhood. Ha!.
You say "relative neighbor". Are you in Texas? Houston?
Let's continue the conversation by email, then we can decide if we want to bring it back to the Gulch, and if so, how and in what form?
kimsawyer@theWealthSource.com
But I'm equally intrigued by your brief intro about developing products from Objectivism and the role of marketing. That's where we were going here. Let me know if we can chat in realtime. Would be my privilege. Thanks!
Our situation is unraveling so fast, I think it will be a case of the old mining adage of "Deep Enough". The old context used to mean that there was usually too much dead rock that had to be moved that resources were spent.
Nowadays, it appears that the government agencies have created so much "overburden" that resources are all too exhaustible.
How long I can be independent is yet to be seen. Ideally I will stay healthy and work like hell, relying on no one, then keel over.
You figure it out be sure to let us know. I have all but become a hermit except for work (which I have to deal with people there) and moved to activities that involve family a few friends that can be rational at times.
After a year or two i find myself on the roller coaster of trying to get people to understand for 4 or 5 years and then I get sick of it again.
Social Security, as the money I had paid in was
gone. They cut people in the plant where I worked,
and I was sent away last October. And I have tried and tried and tried to get a job. (I also have
tried to avoid stores, at least running the cash
register, as stores sell so much Communist
crap).( There are jobs I could get, if I didn't have
epilepsy and could drive a car;a landscaping
job I was turned down for, for instance.But I
would have had to drive a dirt-pushing machine,
and I was told it wouldn't do. And obviously, I
can't drive a cab). My brother pushed the idea
of going to to Salvation Army for help, but I
would starve first. (Not that I have started to
starve yet; but who knows?) One gets into
very embarrassing difficulties.
Statism is the first ailment that hypocrites are inflicted with. So, I deal with it among others who call themselves Objectivists. I deal with it in the evening news every damn night. I deal with it from all angles. Big government is here to stay because, deep down, that's what almost everybody really wants.
I should elaborate. Many of my friends who call themselves "conservatives" really want big government. They actually like seeing people dressed in costumes using force. They speak of smaller government, yet are very eager to make some key exceptions.
In short - we are a nation, a society of sheep. I don't fit in.
Your idea is interesting and it fits with our purpose of using the wonder of seeing how it all fits to remove the barriers to grasping Objectivism. Follow up if you are interested.
Not a total waste of $3. It has some suggestions dealing with irrational BEHAVIOR, not the irrational THINKING (Hillary is a woman; I'm a woman; therefore, I vote for her) that we Gulchers have to deal with in the world.
The main "take away" was a reaffirmation of what I already knew (and practice) when dealing with irrational BEHAVIOR: don't contest it, agree with the irrational person and, thus, buy some time for them to cool down; that they have a "need" but their behavior is preventing that need from being addressed.
In summary: "To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead." Tom Paine.
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