Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Building consensus (#1012)

I never stop trying to get us to see who we are so that we can truly work toward what is best for us. Don't ever let anyone tell you different, we need to know who we are so that we can build a path toward our future. I will always disagree that we have negative instincts inherent within us. Every time I see a new born child I see the look of curiosity in their eyes. They learn what we teach them and negativity is what they often see. The change in the continuum of status quo must come from us together. We must realize how special it is to be alive and coordinate all our activities around our curiosity and compassion. As the newborn child is innocent so are we in our natures. Again, the only way we get to be negative is when we are denied the positive instincts of curiosity and compassion. The rules of society and religion have not served our better instincts to the highest degree. Most have evolved over time from illogic assumptions and ulterior motives. Yet here we are in the midst of uncoordinated attempts to provide some form of freedom, liberty, justice, equality etc... The radical idea that we can solve our problems and create a society without first understanding who we are as a species is immature. Time will tell long after I am gone whether my conclusion of starting out from who we are before we create a society that reflects what we are. However, wasting time when logic can be used to save it is rather absurd. I have been writing this blog for closing in on to 3 years and not once, not once have I heard any type of rebuttal to my claim that we have three natural instincts, two of which directly go to our personalities and the third, survival, goes directly at our will to live. We care about people and things and we wonder about everything within our senses and beyond. Once we really do begin to build a consensus toward this natural truth of us human beings, then we can build that enlightened society that reflects our true natures.

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