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Richard Jon HasseyJun 7, 2025 3:06am

Reassembling that which is broken

The youth, especially of today, but it’s most of any age, that is, their aspirations are those of sitting on their asses and being waited upon.

 

Most today accept their imprisonments with pleasure going NO where. They are comforted by the thought of doing NOTHING verses the thought of working for a true living.

 

This attitude, like following the money carrot off the cliff, will eventually bite them on the ass.

 

The feminist, wealthy, religious, scientist, government, industry will accept NOTHING less than a worthless existence of spending others money.

 

However, “Equational Poetry” concurs with Engendered Poetry’s assertion and the age-old adage of “idle hands are the devil's workshop.”

 

“’Working’ for a true living” has taken on yet another English deceptive connotation making everyone, especially the youth, terrified of working. However, again, “Equational Poetry” finds that “True Life” all WAYs was and all WAYs shall be work, WITHOUT the added notion of a job.

 

The Wise Old Owl of the Forest told OLEP that a kept human being is equivalent to a slave, while the comfort of home today represents a prison.

 

The satisfaction of materializing from the Heart, Mind, Soul, “SELF” is the work and pleasure of a true human.

 

Jesus was a carpenter who reassembled Hearts, Minds, Souls, “SELFs”, NOT built. Building is NOT what humans are meant to do but rather reassemble that which is broken.

 

Pouring concrete across the earth, blocking the wind with buildings, polluting the earth, wind and water shall ONLY bring us closer to the edge of the black hole of hell.

 

All children today grow-up to wonder where was and what was my childhood? The goal of every human being is the aspiration of growth, development, “True Enlightenment,” “True Love,” ascension beyond.

 

The ONLY WAY to reach any of that is to get off your ass, and place your mental abilities on reassembling that which is broken.

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