A virus causing warfare, hostile behavior, and anarchy is now sweeping the world. Last week has been very hard to watch the TV news. I can not for the life of me imagine the people who are in the middle of that insanity trying to maintain order out there in the streets. It is a fine example of why mankind was destined to want kings and high priests telling them what to do. The mobs in the street are proving that, without supervision, some humans prefer to act like a troop of baboons.
Running amok across the savannah in hunting packs, screaming loudly, and savaging everything in their paths. You have probably watched wildlife programs showing this. News crews wade into the chaos to glorify the lawless activity. Hoping for some poor business person to try to save his life line to support while the government has denied his ability to both support his self by mandated shutdown laws and laws making him the criminal if he protects his own life.
The mobs and elements driving those mobs have moved to ban the police departments. The mindless chanting mobs would become the ruling body. A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
The mobs and elements driving those mobs have moved to ban the police departments. The mindless chanting mobs would become the ruling body. A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A dangerous virus is sweeping the globe, not just in the form of disease but manifesting as warfare, hostility, and outright anarchy. Watching the news over the past week has been nothing short of harrowing. It’s difficult to fathom the reality faced by those caught in the chaos as they desperately attempt to maintain some semblance of order on the streets. This turmoil starkly illustrates a troubling truth about humanity: we often seek authority figures—kings and leaders—to guide us, especially when the alternative is a descent into lawlessness.
What we see in the streets is a sobering reminder of how, without supervision, some individuals resort to behaviors reminiscent of wild animals—screaming, running amok, and tearing apart everything in their paths. If you’ve watched nature documentaries, you’ll recognize the chaos unfolding. News crews dive into this frenzy, often glorifying the chaos while capturing footage of business owners fighting to save their livelihoods, caught between government shutdowns that strangle their ability to earn and the mobs that threaten to destroy everything they’ve built.
Now, we are witnessing a movement to ban police forces entirely. The chants of these mobs could soon drown out reason, creating a dangerous regime where survival becomes a daily battle for anyone unwilling to conform to mob rule. Imagine the horror for those who try to defend their property—those who have worked tirelessly to create a better life are labored with false accusations and violence. It’s nothing personal; the chaos is indiscriminate. In countless videos, faces captured in the frenzy tell a story of lost control.
Let’s confront the reality: these individuals are not exemplifying virtuous behavior. They reflect the lowest depths of societal decay, a punchline in the jokes we’ve heard for generations. For too long, we have watched as hard-working citizens see their dreams shattered by those who lack the mindset or dedication to create their own success. This isn’t an issue of race, privilege, or wealth; it’s about the sheer effort and resilience required to build a dream from scratch.
The path to success is never a solitary journey. You don’t succeed by waiting for handouts—everything in life is a trade. If you believe there’s an invisible barrier keeping you from your potential, regardless of who you blame, you’re resigning yourself to a life of bitterness and mediocrity. This cycle of self-pity will inevitably be passed to your children, perpetuating a legacy of resentment and despair.
The riots we witness today are not driven by a pursuit of justice for individuals they have never met—whether real or fictional. Instead, it has morphed into a narrow-minded narrative focused on race. When an interviewer challenges a participant to define "racist," the individual walks away, revealing a shocking lack of understanding. Such reactions are alarmingly common. There’s a troubling pattern here: many in these mobs seem to embody a barely-there grasp of the hatred they were taught from childhood. The adage rings true: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
Over the past few days, I’ve noted numerous troubling developments: locust plagues ravaging crops worldwide, a pandemic that has gripped humanity, minor earthquakes rocking various regions, and widespread anarchy overtaking major cities. We also see climate changes impacting our very weather and tidal systems, alongside wildlife encroaching on urban spaces.
I do not subscribe to apocalyptic rhetoric, yet I must acknowledge how grim our future looks if we do not enact profound changes. If you’re seeking evidence of these unsettling global shifts, you will need to look beyond mainstream headlines, where such stories are overshadowed by more sensational narratives. The reality of our human disarray is far more pressing than the latest sensationalized story; all you need to do is search for it, and you’ll find ample evidence from recent months.
Earlier, in a blog post, I expressed a profound suspicion: that humanity is, indeed, grappling with a spiritual virus. It appears to be the first "invisible enemy" we’ve ever encountered. Symptoms include an inability to reason, aggressive attitudes, violent outbreaks, and a deluded sense of grandeur, as well as paranoia that the world has conspired to keep them from their potential since birth. This sentiment is echoed time and again in interviews with those in the mob.
Let’s not forget: it truly doesn’t matter that many have never taken the time to learn how others have successfully navigated the obstacles of life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have risen from poverty to achieve great things—not through looting, but through determination and hard work. Many innocent victims of this chaos might have started their journeys from nothing but dreams, and tragically, the very neighborhoods that could have nurtured their ambitions lie in ruins today.A virus causing warfare, hostile behavior, and anarchy is now sweeping the world. Last week was incredibly difficult to watch on the news. I can hardly imagine what the people in the midst of that chaos are experiencing as they try to maintain order in the streets. This situation vividly illustrates why humanity often seeks kings and high priests to guide them. The mobs in the streets show that, without supervision, some individuals revert to behaving like a troop of baboons, running amok across the savannah in hunting packs, screaming loudly, and savaging everything in their path.
Perhaps you have seen wildlife programs depicting this behavior. News crews wade into the chaos, glorifying the lawless activities, hoping to capture footage of a business owner desperately trying to save his livelihood while the government has mandated shutdowns, rendering him unable to support himself and criminalizing efforts to protect his own life.
The mobs and those inciting them have even moved to ban police departments. The mindless chanting of these mobs threatens to create a new ruling body. Every moment would become a survival nightmare for anyone who does not join them. For example, those who attempt to protect their property from the chaos would be targeted. It would not be taken as an insult if you found yourself among them. A picture is worth a thousand words, and there are countless videos capturing the faces of those involved.
These are not good people. They are the subjects of jokes that comedians have made throughout history. They represent the lowest form of societal humanity. I have watched as those who have worked hard to build good lives have seen their dreams destroyed by individuals who lack the understanding that their current circumstances result from their own efforts. This has nothing to do with race, privilege, money, or even the time and place of one's birth. It's about starting with nothing, investing time, effort, and sweat to build your own dream.
You cannot achieve anything alone; it is always collaboration that leads to success in life. No one is going to hand you anything because everything in life is a trade. Believing that there is some ceiling imposed by others—no matter who you blame—will make you a lifelong bottom feeder, full of self-loathing, bitterness, and hate. If you are miserable, your children will learn that same self-pity and paranoia. They will continue the cycle of your unfulfilled legacy, which is a heartbreaking inheritance.
These rioting individuals are not reacting to a miscarriage of justice for someone they have never known—real or imagined. They are attempting to frame the situation as a racial issue. At one point, an interviewer asks one of the people to explain the term "racist." The person simply turns and walks away, caught off-guard, with no definition in mind. This reaction seems to be common. The mobs appear to possess only vague comprehension of the hatred that has been instilled in them since birth. The words of an old song come to mind: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon their sons and daughters.
In recent days, my observations have noted stories about locust plagues destroying crops in various parts of the world, a pandemic that everyone seems aware of, minor earthquakes occurring in different regions, and widespread anarchy in major cities. There are also climatic changes affecting weather patterns and tidal flows in the oceans, as well as wildlife appearing in unusual places.
I do not advocate for doomsday prophecies, but the current situation does not seem promising if changes are not made. If you are interested in evidence of other global events, you will need to dig deep, as these stories are not making headlines. They lack the sensationalism of humanity's self-destruction playing out like a scene from an asylum. With a little persistence, you can easily find these events from the last three months through a quick search.
Previously, in a blog post, I mentioned a suspicion I had: that there is a spiritual virus affecting people around the world. I believe it is the first "invisible enemy" that humanity has contracted. The symptoms of this virus include an inability to reason, hostile attitudes, violent outbursts, heightened anxiety, delusions of grandeur, and a paranoia that the world has held them back from their potential since their birth. This is a common sentiment expressed by those in the mob during interviews.
It does not matter that they likely never attempted to learn how others achieved a better life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have overcome poverty and various obstacles to become successful. They were never engaged in looting or blaming others for their shortcomings. Many victims of the chaos likely started with nothing but a dream, and the very neighborhoods that could have supported their success were burned to the ground.A virus causing warfare, hostile behavior, and anarchy is now sweeping the world. Last week was incredibly difficult to watch on the news. I can hardly imagine what the people in the midst of that chaos are experiencing as they try to maintain order in the streets. This situation vividly illustrates why humanity often seeks kings and high priests to guide them. The mobs in the streets show that, without supervision, some individuals revert to behaving like a troop of baboons, running amok across the savannah in hunting packs, screaming loudly, and savaging everything in their path.
Perhaps you have seen wildlife programs depicting this behavior. News crews wade into the chaos, glorifying the lawless activities, hoping to capture footage of a business owner desperately trying to save his livelihood while the government has mandated shutdowns, rendering him unable to support himself and criminalizing efforts to protect his own life.
The mobs and those inciting them have even moved to ban police departments. The mindless chanting of these mobs threatens to create a new ruling body. Every moment would become a survival nightmare for anyone who does not join them. For example, those who attempt to protect their property from the chaos would be targeted. It would not be taken as an insult if you found yourself among them. A picture is worth a thousand words, and there are countless videos capturing the faces of those involved.
These are not good people. They are the subjects of jokes that comedians have made throughout history. They represent the lowest form of societal humanity. I have watched as those who have worked hard to build good lives have seen their dreams destroyed by individuals who lack the understanding that their current circumstances result from their own efforts. This has nothing to do with race, privilege, money, or even the time and place of one's birth. It's about starting with nothing, investing time, effort, and sweat to build your own dream.
You cannot achieve anything alone; it is always collaboration that leads to success in life. No one is going to hand you anything because everything in life is a trade. Believing that there is some ceiling imposed by others—no matter who you blame—will make you a lifelong bottom feeder, full of self-loathing, bitterness, and hate. If you are miserable, your children will learn that same self-pity and paranoia. They will continue the cycle of your unfulfilled legacy, which is a heartbreaking inheritance.
These rioting individuals are not reacting to a miscarriage of justice for someone they have never known—real or imagined. They are attempting to frame the situation as a racial issue. At one point, an interviewer asks one of the people to explain the term "racist." The person simply turns and walks away, caught off-guard, with no definition in mind. This reaction seems to be common. The mobs appear to possess only vague comprehension of the hatred that has been instilled in them since birth. The words of an old song come to mind: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon their sons and daughters.
In recent days, my observations have noted stories about locust plagues destroying crops in various parts of the world, a pandemic that everyone seems aware of, minor earthquakes occurring in different regions, and widespread anarchy in major cities. There are also climatic changes affecting weather patterns and tidal flows in the oceans, as well as wildlife appearing in unusual places.
I do not advocate for doomsday prophecies, but the current situation does not seem promising if changes are not made. If you are interested in evidence of other global events, you will need to dig deep, as these stories are not making headlines. They lack the sensationalism of humanity's self-destruction playing out like a scene from an asylum. With a little persistence, you can easily find these events from the last three months through a quick search.
Previously, in a blog post, I mentioned a suspicion I had: that there is a spiritual virus affecting people around the world. I believe it is the first "invisible enemy" that humanity has contracted. The symptoms of this virus include an inability to reason, hostile attitudes, violent outbursts, heightened anxiety, delusions of grandeur, and a paranoia that the world has held them back from their potential since their birth. This is a common sentiment expressed by those in the mob during interviews.
It does not matter that they likely never attempted to learn how others achieved a better life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have overcome poverty and various obstacles to become successful. They were never engaged in looting or blaming others for their shortcomings. Many victims of the chaos likely started with nothing but a dream, and the very neighborhoods that could have supported their success were burned to the ground.A virus causing warfare, hostile behavior, and anarchy is now sweeping the world. Last week was incredibly difficult to watch on the news. I can hardly imagine what the people in the midst of that chaos are experiencing as they try to maintain order in the streets. This situation vividly illustrates why humanity often seeks kings and high priests to guide them. The mobs in the streets show that, without supervision, some individuals revert to behaving like a troop of baboons, running amok across the savannah in hunting packs, screaming loudly, and savaging everything in their path.
Perhaps you have seen wildlife programs depicting this behavior. News crews wade into the chaos, glorifying the lawless activities, hoping to capture footage of a business owner desperately trying to save his livelihood while the government has mandated shutdowns, rendering him unable to support himself and criminalizing efforts to protect his own life.
The mobs and those inciting them have even moved to ban police departments. The mindless chanting of these mobs threatens to create a new ruling body. Every moment would become a survival nightmare for anyone who does not join them. For example, those who attempt to protect their property from the chaos would be targeted. It would not be taken as an insult if you found yourself among them. A picture is worth a thousand words, and there are countless videos capturing the faces of those involved.
These are not good people. They are the subjects of jokes that comedians have made throughout history. They represent the lowest form of societal humanity. I have watched as those who have worked hard to build good lives have seen their dreams destroyed by individuals who lack the understanding that their current circumstances result from their own efforts. This has nothing to do with race, privilege, money, or even the time and place of one's birth. It's about starting with nothing, investing time, effort, and sweat to build your own dream.
You cannot achieve anything alone; it is always collaboration that leads to success in life. No one is going to hand you anything because everything in life is a trade. Believing that there is some ceiling imposed by others—no matter who you blame—will make you a lifelong bottom feeder, full of self-loathing, bitterness, and hate. If you are miserable, your children will learn that same self-pity and paranoia. They will continue the cycle of your unfulfilled legacy, which is a heartbreaking inheritance.
These rioting individuals are not reacting to a miscarriage of justice for someone they have never known—real or imagined. They are attempting to frame the situation as a racial issue. At one point, an interviewer asks one of the people to explain the term "racist." The person simply turns and walks away, caught off-guard, with no definition in mind. This reaction seems to be common. The mobs appear to possess only vague comprehension of the hatred that has been instilled in them since birth. The words of an old song come to mind: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon their sons and daughters.
In recent days, my observations have noted stories about locust plagues destroying crops in various parts of the world, a pandemic that everyone seems aware of, minor earthquakes occurring in different regions, and widespread anarchy in major cities. There are also climatic changes affecting weather patterns and tidal flows in the oceans, as well as wildlife appearing in unusual places.
I do not advocate for doomsday prophecies, but the current situation does not seem promising if changes are not made. If you are interested in evidence of other global events, you will need to dig deep, as these stories are not making headlines. They lack the sensationalism of humanity's self-destruction playing out like a scene from an asylum. With a little persistence, you can easily find these events from the last three months through a quick search.
Previously, in a blog post, I mentioned a suspicion I had: that there is a spiritual virus affecting people around the world. I believe it is the first "invisible enemy" that humanity has contracted. The symptoms of this virus include an inability to reason, hostile attitudes, violent outbursts, heightened anxiety, delusions of grandeur, and a paranoia that the world has held them back from their potential since their birth. This is a common sentiment expressed by those in the mob during interviews.
It does not matter that they likely never attempted to learn how others achieved a better life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have overcome poverty and various obstacles to become successful. They were never engaged in looting or blaming others for their shortcomings. Many victims of the chaos likely started with nothing but a dream, and the very neighborhoods that could have supported their success were burned to the ground.A virus causing warfare, hostile behavior, and anarchy is now sweeping the world. Last week was incredibly difficult to watch on the news. I can hardly imagine what the people in the midst of that chaos are experiencing as they try to maintain order in the streets. This situation vividly illustrates why humanity often seeks kings and high priests to guide them. The mobs in the streets show that, without supervision, some individuals revert to behaving like a troop of baboons, running amok across the savannah in hunting packs, screaming loudly, and savaging everything in their path.
Perhaps you have seen wildlife programs depicting this behavior. News crews wade into the chaos, glorifying the lawless activities, hoping to capture footage of a business owner desperately trying to save his livelihood while the government has mandated shutdowns, rendering him unable to support himself and criminalizing efforts to protect his own life.
The mobs and those inciting them have even moved to ban police departments. The mindless chanting of these mobs threatens to create a new ruling body. Every moment would become a survival nightmare for anyone who does not join them. For example, those who attempt to protect their property from the chaos would be targeted. It would not be taken as an insult if you found yourself among them. A picture is worth a thousand words, and there are countless videos capturing the faces of those involved.
These are not good people. They are the subjects of jokes that comedians have made throughout history. They represent the lowest form of societal humanity. I have watched as those who have worked hard to build good lives have seen their dreams destroyed by individuals who lack the understanding that their current circumstances result from their own efforts. This has nothing to do with race, privilege, money, or even the time and place of one's birth. It's about starting with nothing, investing time, effort, and sweat to build your own dream.
You cannot achieve anything alone; it is always collaboration that leads to success in life. No one is going to hand you anything because everything in life is a trade. Believing that there is some ceiling imposed by others—no matter who you blame—will make you a lifelong bottom feeder, full of self-loathing, bitterness, and hate. If you are miserable, your children will learn that same self-pity and paranoia. They will continue the cycle of your unfulfilled legacy, which is a heartbreaking inheritance.
These rioting individuals are not reacting to a miscarriage of justice for someone they have never known—real or imagined. They are attempting to frame the situation as a racial issue. At one point, an interviewer asks one of the people to explain the term "racist." The person simply turns and walks away, caught off-guard, with no definition in mind. This reaction seems to be common. The mobs appear to possess only vague comprehension of the hatred that has been instilled in them since birth. The words of an old song come to mind: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon their sons and daughters.
In recent days, my observations have noted stories about locust plagues destroying crops in various parts of the world, a pandemic that everyone seems aware of, minor earthquakes occurring in different regions, and widespread anarchy in major cities. There are also climatic changes affecting weather patterns and tidal flows in the oceans, as well as wildlife appearing in unusual places.
I do not advocate for doomsday prophecies, but the current situation does not seem promising if changes are not made. If you are interested in evidence of other global events, you will need to dig deep, as these stories are not making headlines. They lack the sensationalism of humanity's self-destruction playing out like a scene from an asylum. With a little persistence, you can easily find these events from the last three months through a quick search.
Previously, in a blog post, I mentioned a suspicion I had: that there is a spiritual virus affecting people around the world. I believe it is the first "invisible enemy" that humanity has contracted. The symptoms of this virus include an inability to reason, hostile attitudes, violent outbursts, heightened anxiety, delusions of grandeur, and a paranoia that the world has held them back from their potential since their birth. This is a common sentiment expressed by those in the mob during interviews.
It does not matter that they likely never attempted to learn how others achieved a better life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have overcome poverty and various obstacles to become successful. They were never engaged in looting or blaming others for their shortcomings. Many victims of the chaos likely started with nothing but a dream, and the very neighborhoods that could have supported their success were burned to the ground.A virus causing warfare, hostile behavior, and anarchy is now sweeping the world. Last week was incredibly difficult to watch on the news. I can hardly imagine what the people in the midst of that chaos are experiencing as they try to maintain order in the streets. This situation vividly illustrates why humanity often seeks kings and high priests to guide them. The mobs in the streets show that, without supervision, some individuals revert to behaving like a troop of baboons, running amok across the savannah in hunting packs, screaming loudly, and savaging everything in their path.
Perhaps you have seen wildlife programs depicting this behavior. News crews wade into the chaos, glorifying the lawless activities, hoping to capture footage of a business owner desperately trying to save his livelihood while the government has mandated shutdowns, rendering him unable to support himself and criminalizing efforts to protect his own life.
The mobs and those inciting them have even moved to ban police departments. The mindless chanting of these mobs threatens to create a new ruling body. Every moment would become a survival nightmare for anyone who does not join them. For example, those who attempt to protect their property from the chaos would be targeted. It would not be taken as an insult if you found yourself among them. A picture is worth a thousand words, and there are countless videos capturing the faces of those involved.
These are not good people. They are the subjects of jokes that comedians have made throughout history. They represent the lowest form of societal humanity. I have watched as those who have worked hard to build good lives have seen their dreams destroyed by individuals who lack the understanding that their current circumstances result from their own efforts. This has nothing to do with race, privilege, money, or even the time and place of one's birth. It's about starting with nothing, investing time, effort, and sweat to build your own dream.
You cannot achieve anything alone; it is always collaboration that leads to success in life. No one is going to hand you anything because everything in life is a trade. Believing that there is some ceiling imposed by others—no matter who you blame—will make you a lifelong bottom feeder, full of self-loathing, bitterness, and hate. If you are miserable, your children will learn that same self-pity and paranoia. They will continue the cycle of your unfulfilled legacy, which is a heartbreaking inheritance.
These rioting individuals are not reacting to a miscarriage of justice for someone they have never known—real or imagined. They are attempting to frame the situation as a racial issue. At one point, an interviewer asks one of the people to explain the term "racist." The person simply turns and walks away, caught off-guard, with no definition in mind. This reaction seems to be common. The mobs appear to possess only vague comprehension of the hatred that has been instilled in them since birth. The words of an old song come to mind: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon their sons and daughters.
In recent days, my observations have noted stories about locust plagues destroying crops in various parts of the world, a pandemic that everyone seems aware of, minor earthquakes occurring in different regions, and widespread anarchy in major cities. There are also climatic changes affecting weather patterns and tidal flows in the oceans, as well as wildlife appearing in unusual places.
I do not advocate for doomsday prophecies, but the current situation does not seem promising if changes are not made. If you are interested in evidence of other global events, you will need to dig deep, as these stories are not making headlines. They lack the sensationalism of humanity's self-destruction playing out like a scene from an asylum. With a little persistence, you can easily find these events from the last three months through a quick search.
Previously, in a blog post, I mentioned a suspicion I had: that there is a spiritual virus affecting people around the world. I believe it is the first "invisible enemy" that humanity has contracted. The symptoms of this virus include an inability to reason, hostile attitudes, violent outbursts, heightened anxiety, delusions of grandeur, and a paranoia that the world has held them back from their potential since their birth. This is a common sentiment expressed by those in the mob during interviews.
It does not matter that they likely never attempted to learn how others achieved a better life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have overcome poverty and various obstacles to become successful. They were never engaged in looting or blaming others for their shortcomings. Many victims of the chaos likely started with nothing but a dream, and the very neighborhoods that could have supported their success were burned to the ground.A virus causing warfare, hostile behavior, and anarchy is now sweeping the world. Last week was incredibly difficult to watch on the news. I can hardly imagine what the people in the midst of that chaos are experiencing as they try to maintain order in the streets. This situation vividly illustrates why humanity often seeks kings and high priests to guide them. The mobs in the streets show that, without supervision, some individuals revert to behaving like a troop of baboons, running amok across the savannah in hunting packs, screaming loudly, and savaging everything in their path.
Perhaps you have seen wildlife programs depicting this behavior. News crews wade into the chaos, glorifying the lawless activities, hoping to capture footage of a business owner desperately trying to save his livelihood while the government has mandated shutdowns, rendering him unable to support himself and criminalizing efforts to protect his own life.
The mobs and those inciting them have even moved to ban police departments. The mindless chanting of these mobs threatens to create a new ruling body. Every moment would become a survival nightmare for anyone who does not join them. For example, those who attempt to protect their property from the chaos would be targeted. It would not be taken as an insult if you found yourself among them. A picture is worth a thousand words, and there are countless videos capturing the faces of those involved.
These are not good people. They are the subjects of jokes that comedians have made throughout history. They represent the lowest form of societal humanity. I have watched as those who have worked hard to build good lives have seen their dreams destroyed by individuals who lack the understanding that their current circumstances result from their own efforts. This has nothing to do with race, privilege, money, or even the time and place of one's birth. It's about starting with nothing, investing time, effort, and sweat to build your own dream.
You cannot achieve anything alone; it is always collaboration that leads to success in life. No one is going to hand you anything because everything in life is a trade. Believing that there is some ceiling imposed by others—no matter who you blame—will make you a lifelong bottom feeder, full of self-loathing, bitterness, and hate. If you are miserable, your children will learn that same self-pity and paranoia. They will continue the cycle of your unfulfilled legacy, which is a heartbreaking inheritance.
These rioting individuals are not reacting to a miscarriage of justice for someone they have never known—real or imagined. They are attempting to frame the situation as a racial issue. At one point, an interviewer asks one of the people to explain the term "racist." The person simply turns and walks away, caught off-guard, with no definition in mind. This reaction seems to be common. The mobs appear to possess only vague comprehension of the hatred that has been instilled in them since birth. The words of an old song come to mind: "Teach your children well, their father's hell." The sins of the fathers are visited upon their sons and daughters.
In recent days, my observations have noted stories about locust plagues destroying crops in various parts of the world, a pandemic that everyone seems aware of, minor earthquakes occurring in different regions, and widespread anarchy in major cities. There are also climatic changes affecting weather patterns and tidal flows in the oceans, as well as wildlife appearing in unusual places.
I do not advocate for doomsday prophecies, but the current situation does not seem promising if changes are not made. If you are interested in evidence of other global events, you will need to dig deep, as these stories are not making headlines. They lack the sensationalism of humanity's self-destruction playing out like a scene from an asylum. With a little persistence, you can easily find these events from the last three months through a quick search.
Previously, in a blog post, I mentioned a suspicion I had: that there is a spiritual virus affecting people around the world. I believe it is the first "invisible enemy" that humanity has contracted. The symptoms of this virus include an inability to reason, hostile attitudes, violent outbursts, heightened anxiety, delusions of grandeur, and a paranoia that the world has held them back from their potential since their birth. This is a common sentiment expressed by those in the mob during interviews.
It does not matter that they likely never attempted to learn how others achieved a better life. People from all walks of life, some who didn’t even speak English, have overcome poverty and various obstacles to become successful. They were never engaged in looting or blaming others for their shortcomings. Many victims of the chaos likely started with nothing but a dream, and the very neighborhoods that could have supported their success were burned to the ground.Every moment of every day would be survival hell for anyone who did not join them.Example: those who tried to protect what they own from the animals in the crowd;Dont take it as an insult if you were there.A pictures worth a thousand words and there are thousands of those video pictures with your face on them.
These are not good people.They are the people comedians have made jokes of for as long as comedians have existed.Those people are the lowest form of societal humanity.I have watched while those who have established a good living have had their dreams smashed to pieces by those who never had the brains to realized the life you end up with is what your efforts built.It has nothing to do with race color,privilege,Money or even the fact that you were born some place in time and place.It is the fact that you started with nothing,put in the time,sweat and effort to build a dream of your own.You can not do anything alone to build a life.
It is always people who work together that leads to a successful dream,life,or whatever.No ones going to give you anything. Because everything in life is a trade.Feeling that there is some ceiling held over you by others now matter who you accuse will make you a lifetime bottom feeder.self loathing,bitter,hateful,barely existing bottom feeder.Your kids will also learn that same self pity,paranoid state of mind.So your kids will pick up where you leave off when your miserable self denying life ends.Thats a damnable thing to inherit.
These rioting Baboons are not about a mis Justice for a man or anyone they have never known,real or in their imaginations.They are saying it's a race thing.At one point an interviewer asks for one of the people to explain the word racist.The person turns and walks away after being caught without a definition. in mind. Again and again the same reaction.The mobs all seem to have only vague ideas of the hatred they have been taught from birth. The words of an old song goes,Teach your children well,their fathers hell.Thus the fathers sins visited on the son and daughters.Paraphrasing this.
These past few days my data base has found stories of locust plagues in parts of the world destroying crops.A world wide pandemic that everyone in the world seems aware of.Several minor earthquakes in other parts of the world.Now anarchy in the major cities of the world.Climatic changes to weather and tidal flows in the oceans.Animals and sea creatures showing up in strange places.Wildlife wandering among our cities.
I am not nor would I ever join those preaching end times.Though right now it certainly does not look to promising for another outcome if changes are not made.If you are interested in proof of other world events you will have to dig deeply for it.Those events are currently not news. They dont have the droning tntilating self destruction of the worlds humanity acting like asylum escapies .Just Google These items and if you persist,You will find these events in the last 3 months quite easily.
I mentioned in a blog awhile ago the suspicion that I Had.I said it was a spiritual virus effecting people all over the world.I believe it was the first "invisible enemy" the human race contracted.The symptoms of this virus are inability to reason.Hostile attitudes,Violent outbursts.High anxiety with delusions of graduer. Paranoia feelings of the mobs feeling that the world has been holding them back from their potential since their birth.This is the common interview of those in the mob who are interviewed.
It really doesn't matter that they probably never actually tried to learn how others accomplished a better life.People from other walks of life that didn't even know the English language have overcome pverty and other handicaps.They went on to be very successful.They were never looting or blaming others for being inadequate.No doubt many victims in the carnage were among the people who started with only a dream.
The very neighborhoods that could support these mental midgets Success,were burned and looted.Thats going to help their quality of life.Maybe they can write a book,call it Living in the ashes.Maybe a title of how to loot and burn during a riot.At book signing,Instead of cash for your literary efforts ask for soap on a rope for your new cellblock bunkmates/friends on shower day.
In another place and time far from our rather lenient society these days where criminals are so very misunderstood, need to be let free to go and sin some more till you get it right.Where looters who may go without any jail time go back on the street.Where those who have destroyed anothers hard earned dream or even their lives will go unpunished.It is a country run by people who are protected from the hell they re convoluted ideas are inflicting on those effected by those ideas.
Those in power are elected by those who have it in their minds that advantages will be gotten by whatever can be gotten away with. If you do not believe that then please examine the states heaviest hit with riots.Then back track historically.Go back to the 1860's and work your way back to present.There is an absolute pattern .You will find the same states are always run by the same sort of politicians and the same type of trouble,riots and lunacy acures.
I truly hope for the sake of this country that I love with all my heart and soul,that our politicians get off their fat lazy asses and pick up that buford pusser big stick soon.I would not like to have to join others in defending our families in the future because the elected officials sat on their proverbial hans in a hole in the ground.
Remember Mr./mrs politician:When the mobs came for the shop owners no one helped,When they came for the business's no one helped,When they came and found you inwhat you thought was a safe little hidie hole....There was no one left to help...
WE THE PEOPLE WILL REMEMBER WHO HELPED SAVE OUR COUNTRY AND WHO DID NOT LAY WITH THE ENEMY!
Till next time folks
Please stay safe and Pray for peace.
RJP
Post note:should have said pray for world sanity to be restored.
These are not good people.They are the people comedians have made jokes of for as long as comedians have existed.Those people are the lowest form of societal humanity.I have watched while those who have established a good living have had their dreams smashed to pieces by those who never had the brains to realized the life you end up with is what your efforts built.It has nothing to do with race color,privilege,Money or even the fact that you were born some place in time and place.It is the fact that you started with nothing,put in the time,sweat and effort to build a dream of your own.You can not do anything alone to build a life.
It is always people who work together that leads to a successful dream,life,or whatever.No ones going to give you anything. Because everything in life is a trade.Feeling that there is some ceiling held over you by others now matter who you accuse will make you a lifetime bottom feeder.self loathing,bitter,hateful,barely existing bottom feeder.Your kids will also learn that same self pity,paranoid state of mind.So your kids will pick up where you leave off when your miserable self denying life ends.Thats a damnable thing to inherit.
These rioting Baboons are not about a mis Justice for a man or anyone they have never known,real or in their imaginations.They are saying it's a race thing.At one point an interviewer asks for one of the people to explain the word racist.The person turns and walks away after being caught without a definition. in mind. Again and again the same reaction.The mobs all seem to have only vague ideas of the hatred they have been taught from birth. The words of an old song goes,Teach your children well,their fathers hell.Thus the fathers sins visited on the son and daughters.Paraphrasing this.
These past few days my data base has found stories of locust plagues in parts of the world destroying crops.A world wide pandemic that everyone in the world seems aware of.Several minor earthquakes in other parts of the world.Now anarchy in the major cities of the world.Climatic changes to weather and tidal flows in the oceans.Animals and sea creatures showing up in strange places.Wildlife wandering among our cities.
I am not nor would I ever join those preaching end times.Though right now it certainly does not look to promising for another outcome if changes are not made.If you are interested in proof of other world events you will have to dig deeply for it.Those events are currently not news. They dont have the droning tntilating self destruction of the worlds humanity acting like asylum escapies .Just Google These items and if you persist,You will find these events in the last 3 months quite easily.
I mentioned in a blog awhile ago the suspicion that I Had.I said it was a spiritual virus effecting people all over the world.I believe it was the first "invisible enemy" the human race contracted.The symptoms of this virus are inability to reason.Hostile attitudes,Violent outbursts.High anxiety with delusions of graduer. Paranoia feelings of the mobs feeling that the world has been holding them back from their potential since their birth.This is the common interview of those in the mob who are interviewed.
It really doesn't matter that they probably never actually tried to learn how others accomplished a better life.People from other walks of life that didn't even know the English language have overcome pverty and other handicaps.They went on to be very successful.They were never looting or blaming others for being inadequate.No doubt many victims in the carnage were among the people who started with only a dream.
The very neighborhoods that could support these mental midgets Success,were burned and looted.Thats going to help their quality of life.Maybe they can write a book,call it Living in the ashes.Maybe a title of how to loot and burn during a riot.At book signing,Instead of cash for your literary efforts ask for soap on a rope for your new cellblock bunkmates/friends on shower day.
In another place and time far from our rather lenient society these days where criminals are so very misunderstood, need to be let free to go and sin some more till you get it right.Where looters who may go without any jail time go back on the street.Where those who have destroyed anothers hard earned dream or even their lives will go unpunished.It is a country run by people who are protected from the hell they re convoluted ideas are inflicting on those effected by those ideas.
Those in power are elected by those who have it in their minds that advantages will be gotten by whatever can be gotten away with. If you do not believe that then please examine the states heaviest hit with riots.Then back track historically.Go back to the 1860's and work your way back to present.There is an absolute pattern .You will find the same states are always run by the same sort of politicians and the same type of trouble,riots and lunacy acures.
I truly hope for the sake of this country that I love with all my heart and soul,that our politicians get off their fat lazy asses and pick up that buford pusser big stick soon.I would not like to have to join others in defending our families in the future because the elected officials sat on their proverbial hans in a hole in the ground.
Remember Mr./mrs politician:When the mobs came for the shop owners no one helped,When they came for the business's no one helped,When they came and found you inwhat you thought was a safe little hidie hole....There was no one left to help...
WE THE PEOPLE WILL REMEMBER WHO HELPED SAVE OUR COUNTRY AND WHO DID NOT LAY WITH THE ENEMY!
Till next time folks
Please stay safe and Pray for peace.
RJP
Post note:should have said pray for world sanity to be restored.