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Existential Holders  by UnknownEntity

''Doctor Jones,'' shouts someone.''Please help me. I have no idea what that means.''

''Let me look at it,'' the doctor says, focusing on a small sheet of paper he has been given.''I will try to do my best.'' 

 

Existential Holders 

By

Incognito

 

People's existence is dependant upon simple factors. Most people's existence, anyhow. One would be surprised, to say the least, to notice how little is needed to turn a seemingly calm and content individual into an angry abominable savage creature. I would like to present some points that keep humanity going.

 

Before I do that, however, it is important to understand the following :

 

Person A observes person B

Person B observes person B 

What are the factors comprising the observation?

 

Life experience :

-Time of existence

-Sex of existence

-Gender of existence

Social reality construct resulting from the above 

Can one separate social construct from the rest of existence? Unlikely.

The level of separation is not conscious but it determines the level of intelligence nonetheless.

Simple points for simple minds, it would seem :

 

 

A. Parades

B.Sporting Events

C. Social Gatherings 

D. Holidays

E. Gender interaction

F. Religion 

G. Leadership

 

More can be infered.

 

What does that tell one?

 

The above points are not complementary when it comes to human existence : they are a mandatory construct that defines reality for most individuals on this planet. If it is taken away from them, their identity and purpose is taken away. This is the root of ''mediocre hostility'' toward anything different : realization of one's shallow purpose and seeing another brane. 

 

 

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Date created: May 28, 2008
Date published: May 28, 2008
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