Unwritten Rule
“Like a genetic blueprint that he cannot quite put his finger on, men are conditioned to stay close to the pack, the mob, and so the crowded song of group-thinking views and attitudes.”
“Like a genetic blueprint that he cannot quite put his finger on, men are conditioned to stay close to the pack, the mob, and so the crowded song of group-thinking views and attitudes.”
“Nothing genuinely good can come from a psychology that is as unattended to as a wild weed-stricken garden.”
“One generation feeds off of the culture that precedes it, receiving hand-me-downs of what they should think and how they should think it.”
“Reality is naturally topsy-turvy, upside-down, unbalanced and in great disorder when people mistakenly value themselves above the mystery of everything else.”
“Stress is a strange distorter of perception, a narrower of awareness and common sense, and the ultimate in dramatizing the trivial so that it is blown up to delusional proportions.”
“He is triggered by every passing accident, cause and fateful incident.”
“He loses his thirst to indeed pay for his existence, rather than be paid by merit of these narrow self-interests.”
“Nor will they see themselves in the monstrous and criminal behaviours of others who were likely raised in difficult, trying and desperate conditions.”
“It is very rare for men to suspect themselves and scrutinize the patterns to which they have been conditioned…”
“Let a man’s thoughts fester in the shadows and all sorts of weeds and unwanted growth will arise.”