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SPLIT | PICK A SIDE
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    Parts 4
  • WpHistory
    Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2017
"individual possession is the great entering wedge, which has split society into eight hundred million different fragments... it virtually, practically, and theoretically denies the brotherhood of mankind."
  
  where the readers must pick their side and are practically pitted against each other by the crappy author who just wants comments
  
  [FUN]
  [RANDOM]
  [written by alyssa]
  [cover by kissingwhitelies ]
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BEYOND THE SHELL

9 parts Complete

If life were a debate session, we would be required to choose a side and promote and defend the ideas that only support the position of our chosen side. In a debate setting, evidence which enhances the position of the opponents must be ignored, challenged or destroyed no matter how valid it might be. Life is not a debate session though, and treating it like one leads humans to create divisions among themselves, divisions that do not promote the quality of their existence. To the contrary the divisions create close-mindedness and rivalry among the people. A person will then be more concerned about the origin of a certain idea than the truth in it. A decent idea that comes from an opponent is then rejected even though it might have promoted the welfare of humanity. Beyond the Shell challenges the reader to embrace an investigative, objective perspective on assumptions and questions about life and then applying what is sensible for the improvement of personal and collective well-being