Fully Programmed
“There is no questioning of why he thinks the way he does, acts in a certain fashion, or believes what he believes about the reality in which he finds himself immersed.”
“There is no questioning of why he thinks the way he does, acts in a certain fashion, or believes what he believes about the reality in which he finds himself immersed.”
“The phenomenon is so elaborate and sophisticated that an entire science could be devised and outlined, offering an objective categorisation of the entire array of unnecessary human suffering at the hands of preconfigured and mechanical reactions.”
“The trade off is subtle, gradual, yet inevitable for the majority of all modern men dwelling within the sophisticated societal systems that be.”
“Such clothing is necessary in order to integrate, adapt, and survive amidst the environment of societal systems involving communication, cooperation, and competition.”
“A man does not acknowledge certain habits, tendencies, frames of thought and perspectives, but only selective characteristics and traits that accord to his whimsical self-image.”
“A man unwittingly narrates the entire show, believing he is the director while in truth he is only an actor, playing out a random script not of his own making.”
“The psychological landscape of men’s minds contains this same diverse range of characteristics, and a single man will have his centre of gravity at one or another end regardless of the assumptions he might make that everyone else around him shares the same psychological position.”
“One man will cower in the face of a scant amount while another will only retreat once a comparatively grander dose falls onto his plate.”
“It is quite common to meet a middle-aged successful fellow who, although mentally clever, has the emotional tantrums of an infant.”
“The mind and body are interlaced in such a way that they are mirrors to one another and this fact of reality is not simply a tool that a man can use for understanding other men but also for comprehending himself.”