Stupid misconceptions

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As I have always been an observer I have learnt the hard way that not a few, but all people are pathalogical, self-centered liars, sadly. We are very stupid in a way that we usually think that we are so unique as a species that we can break any natural boundaries. Yes, we are animals, yes we will always follow our primal behaviours, no we are not sent here by a bearded man in the clouds. We were given the neurological gift of an average IQ and what do we do with it, we destroy everything for our self-centered needs. If you have sex before marriage you are a sinner, but hey, inventing things such as nuclear weapons and highly advanced cars that will only serve one individual is not a sin, bull. If there is heaven and hell, we are all made, conceived and sent back to hell. Religion was not created by a believer, it was created by a depressed individual, trying to find a meaning in life and a source of appreciation without lifting a finger. Much like we buy ourselves a new shirt because we earned it after taking a  short walk. Do they ever mention in your history classes that most inventers were usually viewed as a negative force in society, hated by most. A waste of IQ according to me. I would never blame an incompetent person for using a car but a highly intelligent person for creating a thing such as the airboard for money, you have yourself quite a conversation. I am not saying that we should all of a sudden go back to primal mode, the truth is even animals adapt to their changing sorroundings but not like we do. We don't need five-hundred versions of a phone and we don't have to spend money (which is also a very ignorant invention) on a netflix account each month. It is too late now, we have already gotten used to the way things are now. Another stupid misconception is that all disorders have a natural core. This is as false as it gets. Stress, made into a terrible thing because it is terrible to be progressive nowadays. Stress is actually one of the most useful neuro-feelings besides fright that we experience. It helps us get things done and it also helps us follow our instincts such as eating and sleeping. Anorexia and bulimia, started out as a trend many decades ago when the term "curvy" became the term we know today, "fat". Corsettes were our first solution until studies showed that puking up food resulted in weight loss, regained hunger and still a perfect nutrition level. More commonly used during big dinners, where each and every one would have a bucket next to them after each meal to prepare for further meals. Today anorexia and bulimia is a term used, describing a disorder and sometimes even a disease. It is a choice you make and if no one knew you had the ability to actually puke up your food on command the disorder would simply be called the stomach flu. Same goes for adhd, a very negative term in our society when, in reality, most progressive people back in the days shows strong signs of adhd. You probably get my point, you can't say, whoever you are that you have never spoken a lie, yes a real lie. You have probably made up your own identity plenty of times, told people you like things you don't, told them you can't help some things even though you basically invented them yourself. Take a look at yourself in the mirror and say, I am human and I am proud. What's that? No shame, absolutely not. It is your primal behaviour, but what we do to cover it up is a shame. Lying is terrible in a way that whenever someone tells the truth, the lies have become a normality and the truth is as ugly as it gets. If you are easily offended you either stopped reading, or you simply keep reading because you have no clue where I am going with this. If you happen to be a fan of this and feel like you can completely relate and want to be a part of this I will see you in the next chapter, if not. Please leave because from now on, it's my philosophy, not yours. 

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⏰ Last updated: Jun 06, 2017 ⏰

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