Emancipated people do not need liberators.
Simply because people say something, does not make it true. For something to be true, it must also be real. This is the philosophy of empiricism, or experience based knowing.
When it comes to philosophy of the mind and the mentalisation happening in everyone’s lives, the robotification of human behavior, the distinction between the difference of robot and human has begun to collapse.
The uncanny valley is being filled in with the mud. This kind of mud of the mind is a bit like kvik leir, quick-clay, and it is as clear as mud and as stable as anything that you believe is stable and then could eat you whole: burying you in the mud.
When I am writing about something, it is coming from having experience something and that I have looked at with AT LEAST 2 or more perspectives. Therefore why the time I have arrived at decisions that moves towards a result. And when it comes to being close to the earth, I have been inside the earth. My leg has been inside mud that seemed solid but I found was not. The correct proportion of angle and velocity, and the reaction made…I did not end up stuck in the mud, but I did end up covered in it.
So what is the point here? The meaning I want to convey is better relayed through the type of agency and responsibility concerned in matters of the structures of society. How much are individual relationships, family structures and permission to create understood and valued.
I have hesitated to share man of my personal experiences. They are my life, which has already felt science-fiction enough. I am also not working as a paid entertainer so why would I trust my personal life stories with the public? At the same time, I am quite outspoken about the dynamics and principles because structural thinking was a part of my life for longer than I can remember. I have always thought in this dynamic relational way that is psychological and kinetic.
So this is a very short freebie, as the energy and time involved, such as I value with great respect what is shared with me, I understand to pour out, I am going to feel really not so great to give away everything I pour my heart and soul into because I have also bills as anyone else does.
Anywho, I went to a job interview that had us break off into teams of people. We were given paper, and could not use glue or scissors to create a giraffe. Hearing out everyone on the teams ideas, I asked if they felt my background in art, philosophy and design might be useful and made some advises, delegating the tasks. Our team ‘won’ the sculpture contest. Despite the fact the group had made the most convincing giraffe in the shortest amount of time, the people interviewed were invited for other reasons than cooperation, skill, and achieving the assigned result. I was told outright I would make a good boss or leader but could leave right away since those skills were not needed. I don’t know what the others were told afterwards. The people I met, who I believed were friendly and shared contact information with neither responded to my communication or reached out after. I think one followed me on social media…which has always befuddled me. Why passively follow anyone?
This story stuck with me, as I understood that people are seeking fake behavior, or performance and not the authentic qualities or skills of the individuals. This was a story people laughed at and others were disturbed. It stuck with me because of the state of values in culture. I hope someday we can all come to nurture each others’ goodness. I understand it is an idealistic motivation, and yet an ideal that created benevolent and hormonic feelings amongst the group. And if it not good for moral, then how can good morality be exemplified in times that seem to favour subjugation.
I suppose I never forget how much this giraffe looks like a Star Wars character. Did you notice the tape? No glue or scissors…but tape and folding were permitted. I still think the story has an element of comedy appropriate these days a bit like the fable of the dog and the wolf.