If half of what's on the agenda to decimate meaningful education comes to pass, and it is chest deep in that effort now, it will take generations to restore. It further will take a collosal failure of social bonding which will be earmarked by unhinged violence very similar to the same miniaturized versions of mass casualties' shootings b…
If half of what's on the agenda to decimate meaningful education comes to pass, and it is chest deep in that effort now, it will take generations to restore. It further will take a collosal failure of social bonding which will be earmarked by unhinged violence very similar to the same miniaturized versions of mass casualties' shootings by people unhinged by the pressures of their own confusions that are happening, largely only in our country. The world watches in horror. Years ago, a simple remark by an MD associate hit me hard, dead center: "we live in a feel-good society". Beyond the attention I was paying to the prevalence to narcissism and it's metastatic growth, this enriched that. Narcissism, long before it's current perversion and expansions to include many distinctions and endless applications made effete by CEO demands, was simply the cautionary tale of the original myth--that emphasizing image over self was a life-changing toxicity. Messaging from corporate-influenced song and dance told us that endless feel-good replaces the balanced psychic realities recognized by experts. To feel bad was just wrong. If you are feeling bad, you are bad.
The massive chorus of advertising told us how to be happy. It worked, continues to work; we will drown
And maybe we won't. Gerald, you did not put a period on that last sentence. Fitting, because this situation we are in is the best education anyone could ask for.
If half of what's on the agenda to decimate meaningful education comes to pass, and it is chest deep in that effort now, it will take generations to restore. It further will take a collosal failure of social bonding which will be earmarked by unhinged violence very similar to the same miniaturized versions of mass casualties' shootings by people unhinged by the pressures of their own confusions that are happening, largely only in our country. The world watches in horror. Years ago, a simple remark by an MD associate hit me hard, dead center: "we live in a feel-good society". Beyond the attention I was paying to the prevalence to narcissism and it's metastatic growth, this enriched that. Narcissism, long before it's current perversion and expansions to include many distinctions and endless applications made effete by CEO demands, was simply the cautionary tale of the original myth--that emphasizing image over self was a life-changing toxicity. Messaging from corporate-influenced song and dance told us that endless feel-good replaces the balanced psychic realities recognized by experts. To feel bad was just wrong. If you are feeling bad, you are bad.
The massive chorus of advertising told us how to be happy. It worked, continues to work; we will drown
And maybe we won't. Gerald, you did not put a period on that last sentence. Fitting, because this situation we are in is the best education anyone could ask for.
Let's see where it lands.