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After 2001: Our Neotech World



"Absolutely," I confirmed.

"Yes, I agree with that," Santana said. "Now, I have a concern: You said that the legitimate leaders will push society into self-leadership. I get a little nervous, though, when you say that the Neotech leaders from the Great Replacement Program will push us into becoming self-leaders."

"Your nervousness is the same as the fear I saw on the gentleman's face at the infomercial seminar," I said. "Realize, we would have never left home to go to school if our parents did not push us. Subsequently, we discovered everything good in life by acquiring independence. But, if not pushed along and into school, we would have sunk into stagnation for the rest of our lives, and we would have eventually hated our parents...not unlike Americans are now beginning to hate politicians.

"Legitimate leaders will create the non-suppressive free environment that will inherently push our citizens into a world that delivers everything good that life offers -- the Golden Neotech World that frees aggressive self-leaders to make everyone else wealthy like in the computer world. But for now, our deep-rooted resistance is nurtured by the Establishment's path of least resistance: that is, given the laws, litigations, and regulations, it is not worth striving for more than a routine-rut job in our society!

"Just think, Santana, outside the computer industry, of all the new American businesses today, few manufacture creative new values. Most of the new American businesses service what already exists. The absence of creativity and innovation cannot last. Society and its parasitical leaders can ride on already existing values a while longer. But, by cutting off the creativity of our youth, long-term economic decline in America is imminent. After brief upswings, other recessions will return as the long-term standard of living continues its slide. By contrast, a nation of free and creative self-leaders would generate geniuses who would drive up our buying power to make us all rich like in the computer world."

My brother's friend thought for a few moments, then said, "If the career politicians are on top anyway, why do they suppress us?"

"Why?" I repeated. "To stay on top, to keep their stimulating lifestyles. The reason you and all ordinary people have a hard time seeing that is because you yourself do not have such malice in your own character. So, you cannot relate to such dishonest agendas. But political leaders stay on top through creating illusions that we need them while really just burdening society. Again, consider that federal and state lawmakers convince the public we need thousands of new laws every year. That illusion created by career politicians is ridiculous. Those laws help fill the pockets of their controllable cliques, all while making American businesses less competitive in the global economy causing some businesses to shut down, many more to take their production overseas, and many, many more to never form. Hard-working people lose jobs, and many more jobs never form. But far worse, the litigation frenzy from those laws prevents tender youth from ever having a chance to rise as self-leaders. Today, for example, to put your name as owner of a business, no matter how small, is downright dangerous.

"We really only need one supreme law of individual rights that protects all citizens equally from all harm. Beyond that law of defense, with no more external 'authorities' on the offense suppressing society's development, with no new lawmaking, more and more citizens and tender youth could rise as self-leaders. Those geniuses of society would make us all rich, just like the geniuses in the computer world made all computer consumers computer rich. Without legislation and regulation to hold the geniuses down, more and more geniuses among the tender youth would rise to great prosperity and pull up everyone around them into the Golden Neotech World.

"People now are beginning to see that something has gone terribly wrong with the system. Our trusted politicians have sold out our futures for selfish near-term, look-good, vote-gathering gimmicks. Our leaders betrayed our trust. What's worse, they kept us as their followers -- sort of as if parents kept their children from going to school. The children would not know of the better world; we do not know of the better world."



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