22-Oct-18 World View -- No article today
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:54 pm
22-Oct-18 World View -- No article today
Generational theory, international history and current events
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No need to be scared. Technically, I'm still alive and in goodTom Mazanec wrote: > Thank you for posting! I used to follow the Gene Catlow webstrip
> (I am a Furry). One day the cartoonist did not update, as he had
> religiously before that. Later we found out he was dead. So I got
> scared when I logged on a few minutes ago.
Don't give up John. I've been following you for about 10 years reading your articles everyday. I don't have much to say because I would rather listen then talk about things I know little about.If anyone reading this would like to make some "last requests," feel
free to ask them. But there's nothing imminent going on, so there's
no hurry.
I'm also aware that I'm not unique in this situation, so if you want
to post your sad story as well, feel free.
For the record, your work has made an impact on my life. I changed several major things in my life based upon Generational Dynamics. I try to enjoy each day, the little things, and the people I spend my time with.According to beliefs in most religions, wars are the fault of human beings, and are certainly not God's fault.
But now we've shown that wars are caused by generational cycles and by the fact that population grows faster than the food supply, and that poverty mathematically MUST increase every year, until a crisis war breaks out to bring down the population again.
Now, if God is all-powerful, and God created the earth, it's clear he could have created an earth where the food supply and population grew at the same rate. Instead, he created a world in which the population grows substantially faster than the food supply. That's his fault.
That means that periodic wars are mathematically required. That's also his fault. Therefore, wars are God's fault, not humans' fault.
So if you're religious, then Generational Dynamics tells you that wars are God's fault. If you're not religious, then Generational Dynamics tells you that wars are part of Darwin's "survival of the fittest" paradigm. Either way, it's not human beings that are at fault for war. We're just doing what our DNA is telling us to do.
OK,.. create a YouTube channel, and ask for funding via Patreon and/or PayPal.John wrote:No need to be scared. Technically, I'm still alive and in goodTom Mazanec wrote: > Thank you for posting! I used to follow the Gene Catlow webstrip
> (I am a Furry). One day the cartoonist did not update, as he had
> religiously before that. Later we found out he was dead. So I got
> scared when I logged on a few minutes ago.
health, as far as I know.
There was no article written on Sunday evening for two reasons.
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So then I thought, well why don't I just skip tonight? I've thought
that before, but I always banished the thought.
But this Sunday was different, because it sank in that I've only sold
about 30 copies of my Iran book, and that's pretty much the end of it.
I had hoped to generate some income, but the Iran book was just
another project that took a lot of time and work, and it's a really
fantastic book. But nobody gives a shit about it, so it's worth no
more than a piece of garbage. So why did I even bother?
So on Sunday evening I thought, who cares if I skip a day? Well, I
care, since I haven't missed a day in years, but of course that's just
another sign of some kind of obsessive insanity. But if almost nobody
else cares, then why should I care? So I decided to take the evening
off, the first time in years, and actually that was pretty relaxing. ...
You'd better be VERY careful about how much you tell people aboutGuest wrote: > Back in 2011 I told some friends and family that we are headed for
> a world war against China. They laughed and said I was crazy and
> now more and more of them are becoming worried as they watch the
> news. Even the mainstream news media runs articles about a coming
> conflict with China once in awhile. I've directed them to your
> work but they have no interest in following it. I've found most
> people are emotional beings who would rather ignore bad news then
> face the facts. My own grandmother died early of breast cancer
> because she was too afraid to see a doctor and get a lump checked
> out. They could have caught it in time and she could have lived a
> longer life. The same is true with your work.
I'm not sure what I can add to the text that you've alreadyGuest wrote: > I'm not a very religious person, but I believe in God and see
> signs in my life that a higher being exists and things happen for
> a reason. This section of your book really peaks my interest and I
> would be happy if you one day decided to expand on your
> thoughts:
Guest wrote: > For the record, your work has made an impact on my life. I changed
> several major things in my life based upon Generational
> Dynamics. I try to enjoy each day, the little things, and the
> people I spend my time with.
These web sites make money by selling or advertising survivalistGuest wrote: > These are the things that people will pay to read or belong to a
> website. All survival websites are speculation. Nobody knows the
> future yet there are people making money right now running
> websites dedicated to preparing for war with Russia, peak oil,
> global warming, etc.