“Make life the best you can with the best benefit you can get out of it.” Sure, it sounds a bit silly, but is it? I mean, living life to the best of your ability, in my opinion, means exactly that: do life to the best of your ability without flinching, playing too many games, or being fearfully fragile about it. The last weakness also in my reality is genuine loss rather than genuine speculation, something I’ll explain a bit more in the article, but in the meantime I want to explain “make life the best you can” a bit more in detail:
Effort without conscience ends in ultimate futility like a vehicle that has all kinds of power but no driver to direct it where it needs to go. It’s almost like saying: why build the vehicle if you don’t know what to do with the vehicle? In my opinion and reality, that is more politics and bureaucracy, a giant, powerful driverless vehicle that goes straight into a wall to crash every time without exception.
In fact, if you do the best you can with the best benefit you can really get, the direction and momentum become genuinely apparent, and if you have the power behind that direction, more greatness and genuine benefit to you, it is consciously directed and I dont have a problem with that. What I do have a problem with is power without a direction or a genuine purpose because that benefits no one, not even the supposed recipients of that power, because there is no conscience, no scrupulousness. So my philosophy boils down to conscientious awareness leading to real power, or else it’s all empty bureaucracy with no conscience, heart, or soul. If you want to get to the bottom of things, without that, you don’t even have a reality, let alone a purpose for everything. purpose and honest reality is what it all boils down to anyway, all politics and plot is just silly, ridiculous and weak anyway. So no matter my politics, here’s my philosophy: “Make life better you can with him better you can make a profit.” The opposite of my philosophy is “Lose, be lazy and move on, and fake it until you make it for others or are great in the eyes of others.” Anyway. So we all have a Sin It’s kind of fun though – I keep it real, a little too real for some, but I keep it real, until I do what I really want to do, regardless of what people “think” because it benefits me, it makes me happy and it makes me feel good or great, to the core without harming others and genuinely helping myself. No matter my politics, here is my philosophy.