MANAGEMENT v. 'GOVERNMENT' _________________________________ It will never happen (but it might). Government is the art of control, where it be religious or otherwise. It seems to be so entrenched into Man's thinking and deliberately so by the controllers. Management is the ability to understand a system and encourage use of the diversification of individuals which it manages with its own skills based on an all-round education and personal experience. Management is not learned in a college or university. Plenty of even large groups of the human animal are quite capable of managing their own affairs for their own survival. Government, on the other hand does not have this requirement. Whatever shape or form it appears in is not for the benefit or the survival of those they profess to 'manage'. Government is learned in colleges and universities; it gets a 'diploma' (or whatever) at the end which means...in the end, nothing of substance. Government takes many forms. In the so-called 'West' it is, apparently 'democracy'. Government is a bunch of socio-psycopathic bandits who deem to control by the Right of Might. In other words, I am stronger than you so you do what I say and be done with it. This is 'democracy'. It goes by fine rhetoric such as 'government by the people, for the people and all that clap-trap'. We know 'democracy' doesn't work, we see it every day. It is pure ideology for the controllers. I said, many years ago, that what the (contrived) World needs is management, not politics. Because society has become very complex, there needs to be some who are able to co-ordinate things. These people, with special known skills, are able to make things works in a controlled fashion but they are not the controllers; they co-ordinate. Politics (in the West) is really based on a choice between Scylla and Charybdis. To refresh your memory, Scylla (six headed monster) and Charybdis (whirlpool) were two entities in Greek mythology. Odysseus was forced to choose which monster to confront before he could go on with his voyage. The choice therefore, was BAD or bad. He chose the lesser of the two evils, Scylla who would only consume a few of his sailors, rather than his whole ship. Thus politics as a 'democratic' system is BAD or bad with nothing (or very little) in between. We see this every time there is an 'election' where you (Odysseus) is confronted by one or the other. The result either way is not your survival as you might want it. Now poor Odysseus had no knowledge of whom he was confronting, except that they were unknown quantities. He was not given a brief; he had to decide one way or the other, so he opted for the lesser of two evils. Only personal fortitude saved him. This is not a recipe for voting; it is only an illustration of what we face in a world that is contrived for us. Voting in a system that is contrived is not voting. Voting is a coercion to perpetrate the myth of 'democracy'. In this world, the ideology of democracy might exist but the actuality does not. Like Odysseus, it is a myth. The reason I, personally, have never voted for anyone, is that I have no personal knowledge of the person I am asked to vote for. Who are they? What education do they have? Is it relevant to my cause? What experience of the actual world do they have? Better, what experience of the earth do they have? Why do they feel justified in what they purport to do? What productive work have they done? What management skills can peer persons (and others) attest to? These are only a very few of the questions that need to be asked to a candidate vis-à-vis, not via any form of media that is not absolutely personal. If this cannot be achieved, then there is certainly nothing correct about 'democracy' or any other form of 'government'. Who needs governing? I certainly don't. I work by the rules I choose to live by that don't hurt anyone else (except by a real accident of misjudgement of the situation at a certain time, place and circumstance). My rules preclude violence of any kind you can imagine. Given most people, they are fine. They do not need a 'government'. What some need is management, which is a dynamic system which includes, of course change from better data which we see as a progression of knowledge. People are usually self-regulating; they do not need others to tell them what to do, especially those who cannot control their own lives, let alone others. I prefer to be left out of all this clap-trap. I just want to get on with my own life and be left alone, thank you. |
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