2010-07-16

Your Valuable Part In The Plan

Reading "Sailing Alone Around The World" by Joshua Slocum.

Looking at us, our species, in this timeframe, this part of the universe, as if we believe we're sailing alone, when we're not.

I have ignored the output of the Book of the Future lately. I have let the signs of the times fade from my perceptual memory while idly riding on this elliptical sphere through the galaxy.

Paul Allen is giving away a large portion of his fortune. How many billionaires will do the same in other parts of the world?

I am angry right now. I want to pound the table of this virtual global-sized conference room table and demand that you put the strengths of seven billion people to use rather than prey on our weaknesses! If only we didn't use the actions of our past to determine the future...

It is time for me to take a few days off from blogging to live quietly, listening to the whole environment and not just the echoes of society that pass through polite conversation.

The next phase of the multimillennium plan is about to begin and I want some peace and quiet to determine where we need to fine-tune the adjustments. I also want the colleagues who are assigned to monitor me to have sufficient time to submit their reports and have the reports fully processed. Feedback loops feed each other.

We'll need the complete cooperation of everyone for this phase to progress smoothly (of course, distractions will hamper progress but we have contingency plans ready to implement).

Few know the full plan but many have figured it out from deduction. Thus, they are willingly joining their kin (after all, we are related to one another) to make sure the running story of our lives shows the positive contribution of all seven billion of us to our species rather than falsely glorifying the detribution of a few.

If you must have fears and uncertainties, either in yourself or others, let them be fought for/against in the real/virtual sports arena (or cordoned-off land/air/sea battlefield (also, marketplace or business sector)) rather than in large-scale war, gossip mongering or backyard/turf brawl.

Bullying the weak (or selfishly attacking weak points of the strong) makes you weaker in the long haul.

Remember, when we force others into a corner with no room to escape, we put all our lives in peril.

Live like there's room for your opponent to compete in such a way that you grow more strongly together.

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