So, I would avoid public schooling, but there is a royalty to being a family member. I can show my family on how to do things most other people wouldn't know how to do. One reason I wouldn't use public schooling. But yeah, I can explain how you're housed by the state or company, but it doesn't make sense why my children would obey my authority when everything is a matter of thinking, & not doing.
But if I want some money I'll go panhandle for the time-being. Tomorrow I plan on attempting to get that 900/1,000/2,000. However much it is. If I can get that, it's just my housing options. This is a barn-yard, quite frankly. I don't contact people. I don't see why you're acting like I do or did. Which I guess is back to an old question subject matter. I think the United States is quite Spartanistic. You know, they said it did build the most powerful city-state. With Athens contesting the sea, & Corinth supplying the ramparts; the invincible Spartan infantry was able to defend Democracy. This was the most powerful civilization.
Yeah, most of the United States is built around self-competing with one self, & the State does influence it to be exceedingly challenging. I think that is going on. Because if you really wanted to take I.W.M. as far as you could, then you would gradually access the net-system in the same way, every time. Well, this is already being done. Why it's being done before I.W.M., I don't know. But you add the org-tort & you would make things Spartanistic for those that had the capabilities. Likewise, one thing that we do is starve handicapped patients who don't understand to cooperate. We are very Spartan-istic, I believe.
I don't know why they make life so difficult, in the end. But life is supposed to be difficult. I just mentioned 'starting a family.' You're supposed to want life to be difficult. What it means is that it actually isn't difficult to them. Because if you like that life is supposed to be difficult, then life isn't difficult. But yeah, I am more a King Leonidas figure from '300: Spartans,' because the United States is very Spartan-like.
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