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"I know all about this from my days at Du Pont," he said.

"Now, let me ask you, Dad, couldn't the many lazy, uncompetitive leaders of our big businesses today, without explicitly knowing what they are doing, shape their companies' jobs into specialized traps to discourage integrated thinking? Couldn't they shape their companies' jobs into specialized traps to stop integrated thinking and suppress competition from within so they can sit on top unchallenged?"

"You're right," he said. "And let me caution you; when someone occasionally beats the odds and beats the management above him to succeed with integrated thinking, or if he leaves to start his own business, then government leaders will eventually strike and sometimes destroy his efforts. Every business-advancing integrated thinker including every entrepreneur fears authorities -- fears local authorities and federal authorities like the IRS, FTC, EPA; fears legal authorities, like the lawyers. Every business-advancing integrated thinker carries that fear. Remember, we ran into FDA authorities when we were soaring ahead on cures to diseases at Du Pont."

"Always a threat," I replied, my voice dropping into a depression. "You know, we all sense the laziness, ineptness, and corruption in our government. But can any one of us really put together the hoax and expose the frauds? No, we just know that dishonesty goes on in our government. We are too specialized to be able to put together the fraud above us."

"But those who beat the odds and start rising up with integrated thinking are not too specialized to put together the fraud above us," my father added.

"Yes, yes, I see," I said. "Most people go to work, do the same set thing, then go back home. Most people can't expose the frauds up there in big business and certainly can't expose the frauds in our government. They don't even know how the business and how the economy really works. They're too specialized. They go to their jobs, go back home, and they're none the wiser. They can't expose the hoax as long as they have no integrated knowledge."

"But through integrated thinking," my father said, "they begin to know how business works, then how the economy really works, then how big government really works against the economy. At that point, they not only see the hoax up there in government, but begin to see and expose exactly who the frauds are. Integrated knowledge accumulated through integrated thinking threatens our leaders in government as well as in big business. Therefore, our government authorities push down entrepreneurs and all others who rise up with integrated thinking."

At that moment, I remembered a movie I saw years ago called "Tucker", a true story: Back in the '40s, a lone genius of society, just a working man named Preston Tucker defied the Establishment and developed the Tucker Torpedo -- the car of the future. It was the car that America loved. Yet, just before mass production began, big-business leaders teamed together with regulatory bureaucrats in the SEC and with a dishonest judge from our decadent legal system to destroy Tucker, I recalled. Those dishonest people -- our leaders -- destroyed Preston Tucker, an entrepreneurial genius who rose up from just an assembly-line working man through integrated thinking to bring an unprecedented value to society. After our leaders destroyed Tucker, he got very sick and, his life ruined, he gave up and died. ...Yes, Dad was right, I realized.

"Integrated thinking is discouraged by our big companies, by our big government, and by our public educational system, controlled by our government," I heard my father saying. "Society is suppressed into specialization."

"Now I understand why people suffer in silent frustration," I said. "What's more, jobs and opportunities are being battered down and destroyed like Preston Tucker and his entire potential car company that would've created thousands of jobs. Jobs are being destroyed. Opportunities for us disappear with those lost jobs. Even worse, new businesses with their plethora of new jobs and opportunities cannot rise today with the many discouraging laws, regulations, litigation, and lawsuits. Society's long-term standard of living is dropping. Why? Integrated thinkers cannot rise, thus prosperity for the people sinks...all to promote the livings of leaders who like to rule over us."



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