You know, I don't have a magic bullet for these issues, but I do have a new way of seeing things. At least so far as I've heard, nobody has said this stuff. It's a bitter pill, but also a relief, nobody gets that satisfied in their lives, everybody deals with frustration and disappointment. I'm not gonna make a shibboleth out of it, but suffering is a fact, we can still have fun.
I understand the impulse, which is noble, to give every person what might be deemed a favorable birth and upbringing. You know who had a favorable birth and upbringing? That mongoloid in Los Angeles, Harry. It did him no good, just the opposite, in fact. Stop taking a shallow view of life. What you are really working toward is more responsibility, not some childish idea of wealth and power. Power is just misplaced responsibility. There's a good book called The Image by Daniel Boorstin, way back in 1961 he was saying the whole world of advertising, public relations, Hollywood, all that idiotic crap has deranged our brains and we don't even know the simple facts of life. 1961. So there's a dimension of inequality that's baked into the cake, there's nothing you can do about it. Everyone has to pay their dues, if you do well you will advance, if not you will be reprimanded. That is not to say the poor deserve to suffer, I like the poor a lot better than my former associates in the burbs, nor is it to say those who have obtained what might be deemed a favorable birth should congratulate themselves on the fact. But so long as you are living to serve the creation, not for your own self-aggrandizement, you should not feel guilty about the past. That's Jewish psychological warfare, they were starting in with that crap when I was in college twenty-five years ago, and I had no time for it. I was the most privileged person in the world, I had God privilege, and I ended up at the homeless shelter on Christmas. You never know what will happen, so buck up, have a good time, and be decent to each other but not to the Jews, ridicule them until they submit. I give unto you a new commandment, and that is to quit bitching. I will also say by the way, whatever your taste in music, if you ask a musician they will say jazz is the hardest music to play from a technical perspective. Those cats, who generally did not have favorable births, are some of the highest-ranking members of humanity. So again, stop taking a shallow view of life.
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