When you live normally and divorce normally, you live in the ultimate unrealistic fantasy world. One thing that is less realistic than genuinely knowing how to cheat and being a true criminal who succeeds in evil is knowing everything and being perfect all the time every time. The ultimate perfection and utopia is fooling yourself, you can only learn something if you are not perfect and perfectly honest about not knowing and wanting to learn.
Recently, I mentioned to my mom about the fate of the philosopher Socrates and the hemlock drinking death by execution that even his wife approved of. In fact, where do you think the saying “bon voyage” comes from? It probably came out of the mouth of Xanthippe, wife of Socrates when she learned that the “thorn in her side that was her husband” was being punished and executed for being one of the first maverick rebels in history who could actually learn something. and we might still learn something of how we can say by his favorite sayings: “All I know is that I know nothing.” and “I’m always willing to learn.”
So the story goes on, with all its “intelligent stupidity” right down to the wars, murders, car accidents, amnesia, elections, politics, false philosophies, negative mysticism, suicides, medicines, heartaches. head for stress, madness, chaos and all the problems that evolve from us “knowing everything and having all the answers”.
The answer to all this is to be willing to learn to really live. That is. The only positive mysticism that can benefit us is to be willing to learn to really live in reality, everything else is an attempt to deceive. That is he.
When we get real and honest about everything in a “scary way,” that’s when genuine growth begins anyway.
Now, I mention the inspiration for this article: I talked to my mom about the death of Socrates and the legendary two little words supposedly uttered by his wife Xanthippe that made him laugh as he died drinking hemlock. She feels the same way when I tell her what’s going on in a fairly honest way. Oh, to be honest down to the basic truth without “chicken filters” or “beating around the bush”: all my soul does is laugh with Socrates, not him.
So I say with Bill Withers at the height of his success and having “everything”: “I want to spread the word that if it feels this good being used, keep using me until you wear me out!”
So in my personal point of view, taking the opposite Kanye Omari West “reality point of view”, God is fast enough for me anyway and I am a person of patience and faith at all times, no matter what. what happens now I’m not a rabbit or a hare, I’m just a steadfast tortoise or whatever that’s always ready to finish the full race and really win whatever it takes. That is all.
To finally clarify the type of “intelligent stupidity” I want to say: I am willing, I am faithful, I am firm, I really can run like the turtle. I won’t quit I won’t stay So I work, I always work and I do the hard work, only I do it for real and I do it deeply, and for my own genuine benefit. If this is a “bad article”, so be it, but I just wanted to get some honest, no-frills thoughts and realities (from my mind to yours) from here (into my being).