Blindly Stepping Out On Another’s Assurance
Albert Einstein once said “Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.”
Where do we as people fit, in that today? How would we begin to identify ourselves in this statement?
Have we not been misled? Are we easily led? How many have succumb to temptation? How many people are now suffering with mental health because of it?
We all feel the pressure, we all want what others have. But once we have them, what price do we pay? Should we sacrifice one thing for another? Should we give of ourselves to have possession? How many of us desire more than we can afford?
Mental health is a monetisation, an engineered decline of who we are.
They put before us knowing our reaction, they make available more than we need; health and wealth are very close bedfellows.
The people suffer and wealth is created.
It costs a great deal of money to treat people; medicines, pills are expensive to consume. We are an entry on a balance sheet, we have a price on our heads; they are constantly working out ways to exploit us.
Mental health could be seen as a reaction to an event in our lives. But if harmony and stability existed, where would mental health be? Without struggle, without desperation, without the constant bombardment of, we are never good enough, mental health would have a chance to heal itself.
Depression, feeling low, is a by-product of modern living, it is a sign there is something wrong. Is it the person that is ill or society? How can we tell one from the other?
Do we treat the ailment or should we fix our world?
Why are we told we are never good enough?
Young children are impacted at a very early age; the constant need to compete, the constant need to do better. They grow up in families without parents, their parents are always at work. Could that be the seed of the modern day health problem?
We are never good enough for this world we now live in. That is quite simply not true. That world we now live in is not good enough for us. It is no longer fit for purpose, but what is the answer?
Do we have it, do they have it or should we eternally suffer in a world that is against us?
Is a reset needed, a rebalancing of who we are? Could people cope where fantasy is no more? The few seek to twist us, to misshape our minds.
Can people come to their senses and break free into freedom?
Let us hope that cost is at not too high a price.
Was Albert Einstein right or wrong?
Don’t be owned by the few – live within your means.
