YOU THINK WRONG, AND VALUE THE WRONG THINGS (The tender For Law)

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YOU THINK WRONG, AND VALUE THE WRONG THINGS (The tender For Law)
<p> THE TENDER FOR LAW: YOU THINK WRONG, AND VALUE THE WRONG THINGS - By Tara Duncan (c) 2015 ROGUESUPPORT INC.<br />
 April 24, 2015 at 4:36pm  THE TENDER FOR LAW: YOU THINK WRONG AND VALUE THE WRONG THINGS - By  Tara Duncan (c) 2015 ROGUESUPPORT INC.  under a Creative Commons  Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.  While  this is predominantly directed at personal friends and acquaintances,  there are perhaps some FB group members who may benefit from the  information in this article, as well. This should not be new information  to most. It does seem, however, to be a repeating theme. <br />
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Over  the years I have noticed an interesting trend with friends,  acquaintances and even strangers, who have come to realize (to borrow a  well-used phrase) that they &quot;think wrong and value the wrong things&quot;.  These people arrive at our actual or virtual doorstep asking for  assistance in righting this wrong. Some of these people initially  thought we were too politically incorrect, even &quot;crazy&quot;, and then  returned years later, hats in hand. They recall with nostalgia, the  great resource they discounted in favour of their own personal  limitations. They lament the loss of the unconditional support, the  candor, the concern for their well-being, the relationship advice, the  accurate extrapolations of coming technological changes or world events,  or simply the ease with which their problems could be solved.Many  realize they never learned how to determine what is important, how to  think critically or be happy, how to know what's true, or how to  determine and set their goals. Comparatively speaking this is our  default state. While many in our age group are marking time, we still  ask &quot;why&quot;, we look forward and not backwards, and we still know how to  dream. These same people who discarded us for our perceived  shortcomings, now expect to be delivered the secret to what they view as  a &quot;magical superpower&quot;, preferably in a few easy sentences. To quote  Scott, &quot;I [we] do not have any mental powers you don't&quot;. It is not,  however, trivial to erase a lifetime of dysfunction. Historically,  despite our best efforts and with very few notable exceptions, there is  ultimately at least one deal-breaker concept that keeps most from  succeeding in this endeavor. Here I would be remiss in not mentioning  the &quot;hits&quot; with the &quot;misses&quot;. While greatly dwarfed by the failures, the  successes are glorious, and populated by people forever grateful to  Scott for his time and tutelage, who &quot;pay it forward&quot; to acknowledge a  lifelong debt.For people in the &quot;misses&quot; category, belief in &quot;something&quot;  that has been programmed into them (by themselves or others), is  usually what stops them from being able to intellectually develop,  extrapolate, or achieve their full potential. <br />
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In short, there is  always some misinformation that they love above everything, that compels  them to stop the growth process, and to retreat to the safety of an  otherwise un-fulfilling existence. I have often heard Scott tell those  close to him that he can, and will, take all the time required to assist  them in identifying and eradicating the incumbent roadblocks to their  self-actualization. To these people he has made himself available on any  day, and at any time, for as long as anyone needs his attention. This  has literally been going on for decades, but will shortly come to a  close. In all cases, YOU, have requested assistance. In all cases, you,  and not he, have determined he is qualified for this task. I have  frequently heard him caution adults they are likely &quot;too old&quot; to effect  productive or meaningful change. This caveat notwithstanding, Scott has  never refused his assistance, does not ask for anything, and will not  lie to make you feel good. <br />
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It is important to note that the time  spent on &quot;you&quot; is free, and at your request. We have other things we  could be doing - we don't need money, followers, answers, cult members,  or yes men. We don't change our behaviour to suit others, and we remain  true to our ideals and aspirations. At worst, I have some abhorrent  do-gooder gene that compels me to try to help people, and Scott would  like to one day have a real conversation.By the time you reach adulthood  you have likely stopped reading anything. You may have ingrained  religious training that compels you to favour belief over rational  thought. You may be of the opinion that monetary success equates with  happiness. The quest for youth or physical beauty may be your consuming  passion. Pointless power or prestige might be your narcotic. If  unsuccessful in life or love, you may have fallen into the pattern of  choosing the endorphin rush of failure over the endorphin rush of  success. Not loving yourself you may seek self-actualization through the  validation of friends or strangers. Not trusting yourself, you may  idolize and defer to authority figures, both real and imagined. You  could believe that procreation or any nuclear relationship will validate  your existence or ensure your &quot;immortality&quot;; after which all efforts  are directed to nurturing or perpetuating these obligations. You may  have a deep and pervasive fear of change or the unknown. You may find  yourself making the same unfortunate decisions repeatedly yet expecting a  different result. You may have long ago stopped dreaming. You may have  forgotten, or never learned, how to learn. You might just be lazy. The  commonality for everyone in this category is that they all feel  unfulfilled. <br />
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All of us get one life. It's short and relatively  unimportant in the larger scheme of things. But it's ours. Despite what  you may have been led to believe, it will never come again. Consuming  time frivolously from others and then producing no tangible result, is  one of the worst crimes I can imagine. Money can be replaced,  possessions can be re-acquired...time, once wasted, cannot be restored  and has permanent repercussions. While I say this often, the importance  of this concept cannot be overstressed. <br />
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If you see some aspect of  yourself in this article, think carefully about what you are asking,  and what your success or failure costs those around you. If you have  requested assistance, open your mind and leave your ego at the door. If  you have determined you can't help yourself, you need to listen to  everything being said, trust but verify, and make a concerted effort to  learn. Critical thinking is your goal. Until you achieve it, your  doubts, irrational biases and predispositions, are not of interest. Most  of you will not succeed; but you can succeed if you really want to.  Reprogramming yourself is an all or nothing venture - there is no  picking-and-choosing the things you think are useful, politically  correct or socially acceptable. There is no such thing as part-time  critical thinking. Do not swap one set of beliefs for another.  Appreciate fully, but do not deify, anyone who would assist you in this  endeavor. <br />
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Many of you immediately (or eventually) shun this  assistance you have begged for, with ridiculous rationalizations or  &quot;religiously-inspired&quot; personal attacks. Many take umbrage that the  information delivery does not accommodate an apparent requirement for  the previously unascertained, to be eased into your psyche with a  saccharine-sweet consideration for your &quot;emotional well being&quot;. This  behaviour is fairly predictable for people who conceptually believe they  should change their lives, but in actuality recoil from it. If you can  vilify the &quot;attacker&quot;, you have justification not to change.If you could  have done this yourself, you would have done this yourself. I remind  you the catalyst to change almost always starts by shaking up the status  quo. There are no Marquis de Queensbury rules in learning to think  effectively, and your hurt feelings are probably invalid anyway.  <br />
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In the coming months I'm going to &quot;party-up&quot; this process. If you don't  value the free information you are requesting, I'll help you to find the  door. I'm tired of those close to me suffering the personal attacks of  fools, under the guise of your hurt feelings. If you have determined  you're not qualified to direct your own lives, don't attack those who  would show you how to do it. If you don't understand the process, don't  criticize the process. If you aren't making much progress, you aren't  making much effort. A thing is either true or it's not. It's in or out -  there is no half-way.I have noticed that some of the FB group members  are making Mesozoic attempts at critical thinking, demonstrating to  others what they have learned, or defending those who are assisting  them. This is encouraging, even if on a fairly small scale. It should be  reiterated that your incorrect opinions, or hostile attempts at  introducing arguments contrary to what is demonstrably true, are  pointless if you can't also demonstrate how you do NOT &quot;think wrong and  values the wrong things&quot;. When you realize the like-minded cooperate and  do not enter into ludicrous debates, this should be a non-issue. Most  of you are currently unqualified for this privilege; hence most of you  simply can advance no useful information. <br />
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Once you know something  you can't un-know it, and in many cases you'll find the things you  believed are not what things really are. Some people find all knowledge  to be magical and empowering. Others find they preferred the rosy glow  of ignorance, and long for how they perceived things to be. I suggest  anyone reading this take a few minutes to determine if this one-way trip  is really what you want. If/when you encounter that mystical  show-stopping number, and you slink back to your former existence, you  will be no happier, especially in light of the new knowledge that you  have failed at &quot;rudimentary thinking&quot;. All critical thinkers think  critically ALL THE TIME. There is no vacation from logic, and no rest  from constructively using your brain. When you can think effectively,  you're ready to actually learn.Unless and until you are able to think  critically, best shut up and concentrate on acquiring this mechanism; or  to defend against those who would take that resource away from you. We  look forward to some day having a meaningful conversation. <br />
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Some  reading this may categorize it as self-aggrandizing or arrogant crap.  You are free to look at it in any way you see fit. This is only for  people who asked for, and received, that which they said they desire.Why  would you seek something you do not value? I have often heard it said  that people don't appreciate what they do not pay for. I see this  demonstrated time, and time, again. It is our privilege to provide  whatever assistance we can for as long as we're able. This privilege  however, is not your right. For those of you still slogging away, I  really hope you find value in the writings we post, or the personal  interactions you have with us. Reality, once embraced, is a wonderful  place. <br />
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Those left by the wayside because you love your &quot;bullshit&quot;  (whether or not you have departed of your own volition), should know  the time you have consumed is freely offered only to those who use it  wisely. For those who have squandered what is considered by some of  inestimable value, should there not eventually be an accounting? As a  bonus, practical example of your fate, I recommend a short story by  Harlan Ellison entitled, &quot;The Cheese Stands Alone&quot;. </p>
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