I know.
"One order of chaos, hold the bloodshed."
Can I possibly head this joke off?
Heck I'll be happy if anyone replies. So say whatever.
This was just a thought I had recently as a way to beat, at least NOT unwittingly HELP, a NWO agenda.
Order through chaos?
Lets "order our own darn chaos" and do it first.
There is no way to prevent the day to day chaos, even insanity, in our lives.
No where to run.
All we can do is organize it.
Sort it out.
Recognize what is what.
You can sort of see instances everyday where
we are herded here or there.
To work 9-5- M-F, to Church or to the Mall.
Maybe today's one of those family holidays where we all stay home, eat, and watch TV.
I can see how we are a captive audience.
Predictable
The easier we are to figure out, the more regular all these factors... the better.
To some industries we Americans are "a market share" - nothing more.
We are controlled and driven by an overload of sensory information all around us.
A Virtual Chaos.
We take it all in.
Tells us what we need and what we are supposed to do next.
Have you got yours???
Sometimes it lies.
I am not going to name names.
Employees of companies or fans of corporatism would have reason to attack.
So - stop looking for a minute.
What do you need?
Buy that. Skip the rest.
What we really need can be pretty simple. For example...Here is what I need:
water, electric, house, job, car, fruit, veg, grains, proteins, water, sleep, exercise, rest, relaxation, love, mental stimulation and/or some
agreeable way to pass the time, i.e. books and movies, etc
What might I be forgetting?
And when you decide what you need,
buy local from friends and neighbors and small businesses whenever possible.
When you are organizing your chaos it helps to clean your house. Get a handle on your chaos.
Sell the stuff you have laying around you don't need. Someone out there wants that stuff. Get rid of it. Trim the fat so you can move quickly. You
will feel much better.
We need to get down to our fighting weight so to speak and literally.
It is all this blubber and our tendency to grasp at shiny objects that the fat cats are living off of.
Trimming the fat is always for the best, regardless of what transpires in our future.
The second thing we should do:
Learn to tell the difference between
real and perceived value.
But that is for another thread.
Interested in all your thoughts on this.
Except if you have negative thoughts or comments.
Why not write them all down on a piece of paper and then throw the paper away?
Ha ha. You know I am just teasing you...fire away!
Thanks A.