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  • hear you’re a stoic.”– (a friend) I am (exist as) a bag of mostly water and a f

    https://propertarianism.com/2017/06/09/the-oath-of-transcendent-man/–“I hear you’re a stoic.”– (a friend)

    I am (exist as) a bag of mostly water and a few chemicals that arranged in a particular order, we call ‘human’. (Although, that’s an opinion others have questioned. 😉 )

    I practice a ‘complete’ version of science I call Testimonialism.

    That science tells me that stoicism provides the optimum personal mindfulness (mental training). And that Ritual, Feast, and Festival provide the optimum social mindfulness. And that commerce provides the optimum normative mindfulness. And that military service provides the optimum political mindfulness. And that history and heroic fiction we call myth provide the optimum general model of decidability.

    My ‘Belief System’ is here….Updated Oct 21, 2017, 9:56 AM


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-21 09:56:00 UTC

  • FOUR DRIVERS? THAT’S ALL, RIGHT? 1 – Persistence 2 – Acquisition 3 – Agency 4 –

    FOUR DRIVERS? THAT’S ALL, RIGHT?

    1 – Persistence

    2 – Acquisition

    3 – Agency

    4 – Status


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-21 09:42:00 UTC

  • Updated Oct 20, 2017, 2:56 PM

    Updated Oct 20, 2017, 2:56 PM


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-20 14:56:00 UTC

  • Updated Oct 20, 2017, 2:55 PM

    Updated Oct 20, 2017, 2:55 PM


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-20 14:55:00 UTC

  • THE MEANING OF “SACRED” Recent political events have brought to the fore, discou

    THE MEANING OF “SACRED”

    Recent political events have brought to the fore, discourse on the sacred. But what does the word ‘sacred’ mean?

    It means a total prohibition on privatization of the commons, or socialization of losses into the commons, in display, word, and deed.

    In other words, you have zero rights to those commons, zero rights in those commons, and you benefit from those commons precisely because you have no rights to them or in them – as does no one else.

    THE CHURCH

    Christianity teaches us one unique thing and teaches us one general thing.

    For christianity, it saturates us in narratives and rituals that ask us to extend kinship love to non kin – on an individual basis (not a political or military). It asks us to eliminate hatred from the human heart. This just happens to be the optimum cooperative strategy: exhausting investment in cooperation before engaging in retaliation, and when engaging in retaliation doing so out of necessity, and without emotion.

    The church, temple, or ritual experience teaches us sacredness: that there are conditions under which we have no rights of expression: in display, word, or deed. It teaches us Agency over ourselves.

    Those capable of agency can be taught. Those who lack agency over themselves demonstrate that they are a danger to the rest. And as most of us recall, as children, adhering to ritual in church for a single hour once a week is an exercise in self discipline that even the most well intentioned may struggle with.

    THE POLITY

    We have seen the total destruction of the sacred in pursuit avoiding the effort of developing agency over the self – such that we learn to fast, learn to constrain our actions, our minds, our words, and our displays.

    And this is because like the parable of the boiling frog, we cannot sense the intertemporal in the moment or even in our lives. Even if we can sense the consequences of our failure to pay the high cost (tax) of developing agency, and the sacred as one more kind of fitness.

    Physical Fitness (the body)

    Mental Fitness (mindfulness)

    Emotional Fitness (Sacredness)

    Social Fitness (Manners, ethics, morals, traditions, Rituals)

    Economic Fitness (the skills of measurement)

    Political Fitness (the natural law)


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-20 09:21:00 UTC

  • Lousy individuals band together. Weak families band together. Good families band

    Lousy individuals band together. Weak families band together. Good families band together. Great families persist over many generations.

    Your demographics determine the distribution of lousy, weak, good, and great.

    And your norms, traditions, and institutions are determined by media distribution family type.

    It’s not complicated. It’s not only simple. It’s obvious.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-20 09:07:00 UTC

  • (diary entry) I think I’m back. Or at least, I’m just about back. It’s taken me

    (diary entry)

    I think I’m back. Or at least, I’m just about back. It’s taken me a year this time – possibly because I had to first get over the pneumonia, then feed and sleep myself out of exhaustion, and then to insulate myself from allergens. I’ve started working out again. Just once a week. And I have excess energy again. I walk fast again. I have enthusiasm again. Although I still seem to be extremely sensitive to getting enough sleep.

    I am still having trouble “getting into the zone:, and I think it’s environmental. It’s so much easier in a country where no one speaks your language and you can’t get caught up in advertisements or the news (or the heated politics of the day.) No wonder Wittgenstein moved to Norway….. 😉 So I can’t get 36 hours of continuous thought on a subject here. And that’s slowing me down.

    That said, I feel increasingly good about the grammar of decidability. And thanks to an offhand comment by Joel Davis the other day, I see the historical context that I hadn’t before. And that has given me a narrative to explain it within.

    Recovery from overdoing it is hard. In 1982 it definitely took me more than six months. In 1987 it took me nine months. In 1996 it took me more than six months. In 2001, it took me, I think, four months – maybe six months. And recovering from the cancer in 2002… its hard to tell. More than a year. In 2008-9… well that’s hard to tell because of the illnesses, but I think it took me to 2013 to get over 2008-2012 to get reasonably straight, before my own government tried to destroy me in 2014. and I am not sure that until now I’d recovered from 2014-2016. This time it took a year for certain. So you know, I tend to burn myself out pretty seriously, and then recover, on fairly regular cycles. Every new business does it. Every divorce does it. Every episode of cancer did it.

    Aspies should live simple lives. This whole normie-thing is just too hard on the body. Sure, you can mentally defeat normies really easily, but you’re still stuck with the same physiology as normies and they just can listen to their bodies better than we do – and obey them. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-20 09:03:00 UTC

  • PLAY SPORTS: THE GREAT GAME OF WAR Everything else is a substitute for children

    PLAY SPORTS: THE GREAT GAME OF WAR

    Everything else is a substitute for children.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-20 08:14:00 UTC

  • I’ve made my choice. Right it is

    I’ve made my choice. Right it is.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-20 08:13:00 UTC

  • IF YOU CANT STAND THE HEAT GET OUT OF THE KITCHEN Revolution is for Men, Not Dil

    IF YOU CANT STAND THE HEAT GET OUT OF THE KITCHEN

    Revolution is for Men, Not Dilettantes.

    TAKE THE HEAT. AND USE IT TO START THE FIRE


    Source date (UTC): 2017-10-20 08:12:00 UTC