The real engine of life. An oppressed person is anything but happy

October 7, 2024 Reflections of a heretic

Man can really “adapt” to any situation.

Veronica Baker


The real engine of life. An oppressed person is anything but happy

The real engine of life
Limited minds, passively learning…

Man can really “adapt” to any situation.

So even if he lives in a crazy context (like the one he will experience in 2020-2022), he can be “content” to survive.

In this case, he mistakenly thinks that he is in the right, that he has found his own comfort zone.

A kind of “absolute” balance.

And the “new” – even if better – would paradoxically destabilize him.

So why didn’t society revolt in toto against the most inhumane living conditions, on a silly pretext that has never happened in history?

Simply because the majority of people – consciously or unconsciously, it matters little – were convinced that they had achieved the highest standard of living to which they could aspire.

A kind of golden mediocrity in which to survive.

The real engine of life is curiosity, the desire to know.

And without curiosity, you raise a generation of automatons who follow rules and regulations without asking any questions about what they are doing.

But a repressed person is anything but happy.
It can never be a mind on the cutting edge of technology or scientific progress.

It is a limited mind that learns passively like a computer.

Therefore, without a shred of humanity.