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Not many like buzzwords!
ОглавлениеThere are a lot of people who say, «I’m smart enough, so don’t be smart!», and I think their persuasions and values are:
1) I don’t need smart words.
2) I have my own views on life, and no one has the right to change them.
3) I’ve been doing well with myself all my life, don’t tell me that my persuasions and system of thought is wrong.
4) I don’t want to hear, see or read people, who give advice, and pose as a smart person.
Therefore, one must be careful when trying to convince anyone of an ideology, especially the truth about oneself, the universal truth. Smart people say, that you need to think carefully, before demanding, that others hear, or read our «big words», and advice.
Each of us, has our own persuasions, about life, religion, politics, and the environment, in which we live. Having attacked someone else’s faith, you will return from the campaign defeated.
We force ourselves to believe lies, in order to save our faith, by saying, that life is interesting, pleasant and attractive to us. Egoism, and dependence on false beliefs are detrimental, that we turn life into a game, compose our own laws and norms, and believe with all our heart, that this is the truth. But in fact, this is a made-up lie, even if for you it is the truth. The source of truth can only be the Holy Books, and Evidence-Based Science, which proves, that religion and science, are not enemies, but allies. The basis of science is religion, because it was religion, that contributed to the emergence of science. Law: Without science there is no use for religion, without religion there is no use for science.
Gaining the trust and understanding (persuasions) of people, who have nothing to do with us, will eventually lead to the Slave Mind. Unfortunately, the people around us, often form delusions, and think far from the truth. In general, a negative environment