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After 2001: Our Neotech World



Sure, top politicians were perhaps very, very busy. Yet, never held to the real-world reality of producing values, those politicians were busy building, often to the point of compulsive addiction, their political power to rule over us. They were addicted to acquiring more and more divine power, playing God, ruling over us. In the 20th century, the higher one rose politically, say to a cabinet head, the more politically busy he was to the point of "workaholism", putting in 16-hour days, seven days a week, completely addicted to becoming "God". But their long, intense days had nothing to do with producing values. Instead, those mortals who ruled over us destroyed values. During their high-flying ride of superhuman power, through all their long, intense work days, they knew nothing about the genuine nitty-gritty effort that doggedly went into producing values. Such effort was earthbound by reality and a bottom line. That real effort meant little glamour and ongoing focussed hard work, by comparison to the glamourous high experienced by the high-flying top politicians and appointed cabinet heads, spinning their power around the media like a whizzing top.

The working person, by contrast, confronted the real-world reality of competitive pressures: provide a value or not get paid. But government leaders faced no such reality, no competitive pressures to provide a value and earn wealth. In the government, the paycheck was just there. Like daddy, it was just always there. They did not have to ground themselves to tough reality and its hard work to provide a value and earn wealth. Since school days, they always just "inherited" their money from "daddy". In turn, they recklessly self-indulged with that money, selfishly buying their own political popularity and spending their time building political clout.

The major problems all began when those people began faking manhood. Starting in college, the poppa boys did not grow up, leave the nest, and get a value-producing job. They did not become producers; they became inferior 'inheritors'. So they started to fake their manhood by becoming 'smart' and looking important and superior. After they graduated from college they still did not grow up, leave "daddy", and get a value-producing job. But now their show of importance and superiority became dangerous as those poppa boys got power and became career politicians. For, now they hurt the hard-working business leaders -- those they envied most -- at the cost of a weakening economy. ...Indeed, they would "outsmart" the working stiffs.

In college, harmless were those poppa boys who faked their manhood with a show of superiority. But when they became our lawmakers, they lived out their superiority fantasies. They used their power to hurt those they envied. Unlike their harmless school days, now their laws burdened market businessmen and suppressed the economy and all working people. Our busy career politicians created those destructive laws through illusions that brought them popularity and political power. All that burden got put on society so they could look and feel important and needed in order to fake their manhood and build their political power over us.

Remember now, to put a value into society takes nonglamorous dogged effort. There is no way around that. People who always had "daddy" to provide automatic funds did not have to put out that ongoing effort. Instead, they could play the stimulating game of politics and power. In the spotlight of the liberal media, they could be portrayed as among the most powerful men in the country. Ironically, those intensely busy top politicians in the 20th century were too lazy to build values and earn their money -- starting way back in their school days. So, without building values and earning wealth, all the intense activity encompassing their livelihoods came from burdening values and consuming wealth.

To the children of the 21st century, it was obvious that our top politicians in the 20th century burdened the best heroes of society. In fact, during the latter 20th century, top politicians and their bureaucrats often made the precious heroes of society appear as villains whom our leaders protected us from. That illusion was their secret deception. Remember, they used true facts out of context to fool us. Ironically, true facts became the makings of illusions that controlled us. For, we could not argue with true facts; they were merely incomplete and out of context. But we were too specialized to know all the facts and to put them into context. Under the old code, we went to our 20th-century jobs and did our routine work and came home. We would turn on the news or read the paper, but the true facts were out of context and incomplete. And we, the specialized public, could not argue with true facts. Our children and grandchildren reared in the 21st century felt bad at how helpless their parents and grandparents had become under the old code.



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