My Mission Statement for Life

it is something like an equilitarian base with vast undertones of communism and capitalism. interesting, neh? i would like to attribute most of these conclusions to Robert A. Heinlein, George Orwell, Aldus Huxley, and a few other choice authors who have stood out to me, in my brief years on this planet. and also one book, can’t remember the author, but it was called "the art of looking sideways." check it out if you have the time. it changed my life.

basically it comes down to this. we are all equal. we all are permitted to act in our own self interest, but because of equality, it must be made known, when other parties don’t see actions as such. just because it is fair. which brings me to fair trade. i won’t act in my own self interest if there isn’t something similar to equal exchange. granted there is a little bit of wiggle room. i am confidant that i can uphold these ideals. i am also confidant that i may become biased through the course of my and other’s actions, i am entitled to my own opinion. thus they are too. i will be overly confidant and sure of myself. i will not let other’s needlessly sway my point of view, i will however let them change my way of thinking, IF they can convince me it is in my best interest to do so. i will take constructive critiques from destructive criticism. i also will walk in circles on the weak willed, and telling them i am doing such, in hopes that they learn to stand up for themselves, both legally and spiritually. i will act ambiguously and ambitiously, for the em betterment of myself and others around me. i will provide certain amounts of wiggle room for myself and those who have chosen & choose(there is a small difference in my understanding of it) to help me regardless of the equal exchange. wiggle room, to be able to define what has happened or occurred, in real life or on the intraweb(clever, neh?) with the idea in mind that i may have to uphold myself in court. also give credit where credit is due. if you have been helping to think the way you do, then someone can take credit for it, it makes someone feel more of a person that way. don’t copy. emulate.

constitutionally, i can choose to represent myself in court. they put that in there for a reason. the fore fathers also put in the law of the land for a reason. it is there, waiting for you to find it and glean information out of it’s texts, the constitution has been a lonely thing thus far. locked away in some congressional library, encased in glass, so WE THE PEOPLE, cannot read it’s beautifully scrawled texts and ideals. even if we could read it, with all of the amendments and addendum’s it still is in legalese. something that i feel should be taught in school, along with taxes. some people are willing to pay others to do those things for them. i have nothing but time on my hands, & i can put on boxing gloves when need be. i really am saddened that i feel that it would come to this, but this solution is the only logically way for me not to feel bad about anything that is happening. i do my good Samaritan deeds for the day. i let homeless people stay in my hotel room, during the day when they are dead tired, because they had to brave the 30 degree climate outside at night, where sleep=death; i defend other’s who are needlessly being insulted upon. name-calling is for kids anyway. and that i certainly am not.

i say do away with petitions. 30, 000 signatures on a petition is nothing compared to 30, 000 handwritten letters to your respective "representatives" & "senators" they still tremble at the might of the populus and try to convince us that it is out of our control. it never was. it hopefully never will be.