The Folly of Forced Training
Sometimes I get the feeling there is a video game charlatan working with game developers and the government on the other side of the game who manipulates and shifts aspects of the game to solicit different behaviors that they find preferable for their own manner of play and the supposed interests of whatever coven of fools the charlatan represents.
First of all, I never agreed to be trained by anyone, and were these the days of honor, when people actually respected mastery, I would have a legitimate right to end that person’s life because of what they have done to mine with their meddling. Death sentence. Execution. Challenge, slay, kill. Done and dusted. I don’t even regret it nor do I look back after I leave their corpses behind. Something like that will happen, only it will have to be modernized for the situation as is tolerated today.
Such forced training is slavery and human trafficking as well as the insult, because they are attempting to shape a person like an object of their will to be used in an industry that will support their private interests and they have no concern for the interests of the people they are attempting to manipulate without informed consent.
If they did they would have thought about what goals I have, what profession I have, what work I do, and all that is relevant to my forward progress as a human being and individual. They never took that into consideration, not in a way that actually understood what I am doing, but they probably projected their own inferior judgment as a means of explaining my actions. They should have asked my reasons directly before take actions that depend on the assumption that they know me, even if I was not going to be given a choice in the matter. It’s simply common sense.
Why would they think they know anything about me? Because of the porn I watch? I’m not sure what they think they can infer from my adult entertainment choices but they haven’t been correct about anything else, so I doubt they have that correct either. That is none of their business anyway and they shouldn’t be projecting themselves into my private business like they are Sigmund Freud’s demon impersonator.
The fact that none of that was even remotely understood by them before they started fucking with me should indicate the kind of power differential between them and I, despite the world that is between us. Unfortunately, it’s terribly annoying having them always getting in my way trying to have me do this and that, but the effect is this: I end up having to train them so they can mature and learn basic human skills just to stop annoying me. Eventually it will be done, but I don’t think they are going to enjoy the result.
I’m not doing them any favors. I’m not doing them any wrong, but I’m certainly not teaching them anything they could use considering how diseased their minds are and what they choose to use them for. Hopefully it will end soon and I can have them sent to prison with their training complete and they can start to earn their self-respect back from there with the basic rules of life I have attempted to teach them and their A.I. The sooner they are no longer a nuisance, the better, and I can think of no better way to eliminate them for everybody else too by bringing their crimes to light in a court of law.
Many such people seem to play video games as a form of status symbol for themselves, which is what leads to their toxic bullying and false elitism. They are not elite. They are fooling themselves because playing any sort of game cannot be accounted for being elite. That qualifier is measured by the standard of real life.
Being the best in a video game is like being the best in a physical fitness activity. You maybe are elite in the context of that activity, but it does not make you a good person or better than anyone else. It’s actually a negative factor because all that time people like that spend getting to that level is selfish and does nobody but them any good. It is not applicable to anyone else and not actually what makes people elite. It’s fine to be proud about accomplishing personal goals, just remember that those goals are personal, and don’t be an asshole by measuring other people to your personal goals.
Doing so will bring ruin upon yourself like the video game charlatans working for the government that think they are so great but are horrible nuissances, burdens, and major problems that bring all of civilization down. They are the opposite of elite, unless they mean to be the stupidest of the stupidest, but that is not elite, because being elite is a quality of good, not evil.
The problem with the concept is that a lot of people covet the truly elite, like myself, but what they don’t understand is being elite has nothing to do with how you compare to others who can compete with you in certain things, or being superior in any way. The charlatans think it does, and they create exclusive groups to try and make an easy version of elitism and end up only being assholes who put people down.
Those people doing forced training who I am insulting are actually being lifted up by insults because of how low in dignity and humanity they are. Being elite has nothing to do with social status, economic status, ability, or appearance. It is purely a measure of the quality of your moral fiber. The stronger that becomes, the more you begin to resonate divine energy through your being and the more that begins shaping the world around you. It only happens for the good.
That’s how it works. You probably know people like that in life. Friends maybe very close, maybe not so close, but people who are the center of gravity for a lot of other people, not because of what they have, but because of what they give of themselves when in their company. I know several people like that and they are throughout the world and people I consider friends some even close friends.
The concept of being elite is very closely related to honor, and honor is an ancient concept many people may not know as vitally important in Ancient Rome. It was especially important around the time that numerous schools of thought, philosophy, and ways of life started developing with a wide range of diversity to teach people the way to live well. Some were more successful than others, and those that were successful investigated moral virtues as higher concepts of reality and internalized them.
You can have every person in a community qualify as elite, and nobody has to compete with each other to know it. The measure of quality is, and this may sound strange, but in a different plane of spatial and temporal reality that isn’t measured like something you could measure normally. My point with that is, do not feel threatened by another person’s greatness as though their achievements, success, honor, and increasing goodness they magnify from the world around them is somehow diminishing you.
Good is like that passage in the New Testament about a quality of love being that it encourages people. It does not lower a person’s goodness, it only increases goodness or rebukes evil and those are polar opposites that should never be mistaken. The only perspective of value you need to concern yourself is your own, and that of the highest divine, and no matter what perceptions there may be about you, do not let them move you from your righteous path if they are false, and do not let them distract you if they are true.
Set your sights above the world, but do not dismiss the world as unimportant, only unimportant to your values of virtue. Any personality should be built upon a foundation of virtue, and I won’t tell you how to define it for yourself, because what you choose and why is part of your personality and individual self. I can share my examples, and it’s perfectly fine to receive advice and guidance about this as long as you decide for yourself who you are and who you will be.
I have listed those virtues elsewhere, and will again at another time when I feel like writing more about what I believe and think about virtue in more depth. In any case, if you will seek virtue, honor, wisdom, and being the best person you can be, elite in comparison to all the other possibilities of who you may have become with different decisions, the way is always the same: learn what it truly means to be good in the highest sense of meaning you can comprehend, and then do that for yourself with the purpose of freely giving what is good of yourself to others, and never stop.
It is a lonesome road in the distance and there is no shame in stopping when you’ve had enough because knowing your limits is a good thing, and if you keep going, the costs of pressing on may be far more than you are willing to pay. There is a book I recall that brings the journey to the top to mind. It is called The Narrow Road, by Felix Dennis. I found it to be a good and helpful book at the time. There is another book I recall on that subject that may be of interest to those foolhardy climbers that risk it all for nothing and at the same time everything. That one is called Let Me Off at the Top, and it is by legendary anchorman Ron Burgundy.
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