The Power of Thought.
           English date 11/11/11.  USA date 11/11/11.

Sadly the power of individual thought is discouraged in today's world. The education system is designed to teach only what politicians consider desirable. To teach commonsense is regarded as troublesome to their political objectives. After all, they ARE the 'do as you're told' political system that keeps themselves employed at public expense. The current Euro monetary crisis involves multi trillions of moneys borrowed on greed based high hopes and low flown ideas that lack commonsense is the classic example of politically inspired egotistical ineptitude.

Let's go back a few thousand years and have a look at the talented people who created history by actually doing something useful. The rest of the population were much the same as today's dull-heads and lacked the ability to think for themselves. But lack of thought is what politics is designed to create, is it not?

In the days of old when Knights were bold and dogs wore striped pyjamas, those that stood out were philosophers, authors, architects and artists. They individually created something magnificent that stood the test of time. They showed the three essential talents for success, ie, gumption, imagination and initiative. The rest of society couldn't read and frequently starved to death because of their own stupidity, didn't provide anything except the silent bleating of timid lambs. Most of us will understand their lack of practical thought. Compared with today it shows that nothing much has changed over the years. But woe and behold, eureka and all that, things are starting to change dramatically.
                        
Our modern world has progressed since the technology of movie making and computers were invented. Personal gumption, imagination and initiative demonstrated by those with the required talent rule the roost and enables them to scoop the goose that lays the golden eggs. The rest of society has to live on incomes over-taxed by politicians who have never created anything but presume they are more intelligent than the rest of society. They couldn't be more wrong, now could they? Creativeness is better than mindless greed.

Yesterday's economic world was based around employing people so they could pay their own way but with electronic modernisation and scientific technology advancing so dramatically, the boring, mundane jobs are no longer available. Thus the old age presumption that work creates successful families is now mistaken. We must accept that change is impossible under the current political system encouraged by the so-called leaders who can't see past their public paid limos and the end of their bureaucratic noses.

Human nature dictates that people won't curl up and die just because they're unemployed. Thus, we are experiencing human insurrections all around the world. People are camping in public places to protest the level of incompetence by their so called (chauffeur driven) leaders and banking systems. Government debts are getting out of hand and presidents, kings and prime ministers are resigning left, right and political centres. Another 1929 depression is inevitable but this will not sort the sheep from the goats. The politically stimulated lupine wolves will still devour the bulk of a nations production.

The education system needs to be changed to allow imaginative teachers to suggest self motivation to pupils. Nine out of ten government and local council regulations need to be scrapped and people encouraged to think for themselves. This will inevitably upset officialdom  who have spent their lifetimes treating people forced to pay their wages, as mere peasants.  Above all, 'the powers that be' should listen to those that possess the talents that they personally lack. If they want to save the world and perhaps their own reputation, they should listen to those with talent and ignore the soul destroying bureaucratic malaise they have encouraged throughout their non productive lives.


To understand reality is not easy. This is inevitable, etc and so on. But human incompetence is normal in our malfunctioning society. Two and a half thousand years ago, Aristotle had it down to a fine art when he described human insufficiency as 'success of a failed species.' So why don't we change things for the better? There's nothing to lose and everything to gain.

If you treat this article with the contempt you think it deserves, have one last "think" as to what is likely to happen to you. The end is nigh, or is it merely a stones throw away? Essentially, change for the better is not a play on words but a desirable and essential achievement. It's survival of honesty and the end of greedy incompetence. How unfortunate for those that thought they knew it all? But as history repetitively shows, the inevitable are reliably inevitable and that the inevitable will always happens. It's the power of positive thought that is undeniable reality.

One last thing. Have you noticed that most employment today is based around officially trained non thinkers doing boring jobs and eventually dying from dementia caused by lack of mental stimulation? These are the days of our lives? Yawn?