Thursday, October 16, 2008

the lost time of the time to come

certain behaviours come forward whenever there is a lack of faith.

media coverage, for the sake of its definition, does not help, at all. their function is le catalyst. the age of media pushing forward humanity is not over, but fear hungers for information that feeds on its own fear. vicious circle. and media feeds to that.

government interventions are inevitable, even for the most anarchist minds. the foundation of free market, as far as i understand, is the collective behaviour of self-interests rather than altruism. Self interest means differences, a boundary that distinguishes one from otherness.

hence of course government will have to do something if it can, so as to define its one existence, that can be done and done by no other. i'm the boss. period. even though i may not know anything.

modernity made people believe in deliberate changes as the answer to everything, machines, laws, systemized morality, and therefore it is inherently contradictory to the idea of freedom. contrary to what the world of democracy tells themselves, what they are enjoying is not freedom, but leisure and complacency. and people are doing whatever they can do to keep that laziness.

i've been asking myself in recent weeks, is this the form of chaos that i so eagerly fanthomed? i found that it is not, on the contrary, things have become extremely predictable. something cannot be chaotic if everybody knows exactly what is going to happen, or can it? but we are just too scared and blind to admit it.

i'm feeling more optimistic as the days go by. amen.



m.

2 comments:

Shyn C. said...

"something cannot be chaotic if everybody knows exactly what is going to happen, or can it?"

dude.. dark knight.. joker.. remember?

(cue scene in hospital with joker and just when harvey dent assumes the character of harvey two-face)

anarchy and chaos.

shyn.

(nothingness) said...

optimistic is good