As I read your article, which I thought was very good, I thought of something missing for many people that I hadn’t thought of before. A week ago, I cut myself off from the possibility of payment by someone who owes me back pay. I did that because I could no longer work and not know when I was going to get paid. Once I did that, I went into a void for a little while. After 3 days or so, new options came to me and I proceeded to take actions which produced a possibility for the pay I need.
My point is this: People don’t know themselves and they don’t trust that they will work out their problems. Once I cleared the way, my subconscious went to work on what I should do next and I was amazed by the ideas I had.
The free market depends on people who trust themselves and their nature as a human being. We have now a lot of undermining philosophy in this country. Unless one is specifically fending off all of these doctrines, he’s liable to believe them – and insure his doom. Once there, people like Hillary, Edwards and Obama go into agreement with them and pretend that they can provide, through the power of government, something that will fix their situation. So, instead of supporting these people to get out there and trust themselves and build their self-confidence, they undermine it. This is the real poison and cost of these kinds of panderers. They aid and abet the destruction of the moral (i.e., the vital and life seeking) fiber of a human being.




















