Thursday, May 22, 2008

The Might is Right

It has become entirely necessary to continue the developement of a philosophy to coexist with the newer decisions I am making. My life has always been run on a platform of philosophical justification for my actions and thoughts. This has proven to be extremely useful and effective when it could be employed with ease. This however this entails the major problem with deep philosophy -- One must be in an entirely stable mental enviorment in order to live in the world of philosophy. I have been plagued with emotional turmoil equally as severly as I have been gifted to learn Stoicism. Perhaps this suggests I have an underlying condition of chemical ineffeciancies. I still yet choose not to take medicines for such an condition in order to avoid their unecessary side effects.

This brings me to a newer way in confronting my Emotional plagues. I must ignore and avoid things as useless as emotional pangs. I simply must experience them, however, not let them change me. The might is Right, none shall change me, not even myself.



“The free man is born free, lives free, and dies free. He is (even though living in an
artificial civilization) above all laws, all constitutions, all theories of right and
wrong. He supports and defends them of course, as long as they suit his own end,
but if they don’t, then he annihilates them by the easiest and most direct method.”


"Every one who would be free must show his power. Unalterable remains the basis of
all earthly greatness. He who exalteth himself shall be exalted, and he who humbleth
himself shall be righteously trodden beneath the hoofs of the herd."


"Bravery includes every virtue -- humility, every crime."

- Ragnar Redbear.

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