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in #corona4 years ago

A song comes to mind. But I change the lyrics depending on the situation. The song is 'One Thing Leads To Another' - by 'The Fixx'. Bless them and their uplifting music! However, as I said, the lyrics are different in my song. It just goes "One way - Or Another!". So I get to thank You one way or another. Because the roller coaster is so hefty as of now - like for the masses - that I can't make it to write emails at the volume I should. Those I care for always appreciate when they receive a token of my friendship in form of a post card. Postcards are however increasingly 'Pastcards' as fewer people use snail mail. Which might lead to the further reduction of services pertaining the transportation of greetings of any kind in physical form. Which is a shame and all that 21st century abandoning of 'old' (remember "the old Europe"?), of tried, of tradition, of practiced ways to exist. Nothing can be small enough, or fast enough when it comes to electronics. Not big enough when it comes to cars and homes. The masses have eagerly follwed the bread crumbs trail the owner class had laid out for it. And they follow the crumbs every time - hook, line and sinker. Proudly. The 'system' is so thoroughly tilted against the masses that one could presume natural forces to be at work. What if homo sapiens can't but destroy everything it creates? Sort of as a toddler like reaction to when things go different then expected?
No matter what, I am glad to have You in my life. One way, or another. :-)))

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Klüterei mit fortgeschrittenen Wesen - Kluetery with advanced Beings

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...all that 21st century abandoning of 'old'...

Many old traditions were often introduced for reasons since forgotten. There was a recent post talking about someone being refused service in a restaurant due to him wearing a MEGA hat. My comment was intended to reminded readers that the wearing of hats within interiors had been seen as being impolite in the not so distant past. At such a time the story would not be an issue as the gentleman (if he considered himself one) would have removed his hat at the door; leaving one noticible flag of class tucked discreetly under their arms. 🤠

Yes, exactly that. Sure, one could say that these 'old' habits or traditions are no longer appropriate, or necessary, but I believe as You said, those arose for various reasons. One of these reasons is 'respect'. Respect alone demands consideration as in taking off the hat or whatever it is. Taking the hat off versus leaving it on is therefore in its deduction a 'concession' to those who could be offended by leaving it on, versus no consideration when leaving it on equaling respectlessness.
In the specific case however, I really believe the problem not to be the hat per se - as that little antique has left the station with the invention of the 'baseball cap'. :-)
Hypocrisy comes in so many colors and shapes. Amidst the present background of desolation and despair, it seems to be so expensive and costly.

Let's just keep the tradition of taking the hat off indoors - and if only for the sake of displaying a certain mental ability to deduct that a ceiling over the hat makes its use unnecessary - unless it is the wardrobe part of a woman. Which is also very traditional and on the chopping block. The owner class - or its psychopathic wing - would like to have the masses all wear orange. No more wardrobe differences - only one gender, the slave-gender.

It more and more looks like a turned sour relationship. But this one is irredeemably lost, if it ever existed on any other than the co-dependence level. The ownerclass was depending on the masses for a long time, but no longer. Unemployment needs to be renamed into something else. Like being 'un-dispatched'. "Yes, I am un-dispatched at the moment, but we were told new dispatches might happen next year..."

It does seem coincidental, at the very least, that millions would be tossed from their employment and the economy intentionally crashed just as robotics is about to make many jobs redundant. Any conclusions could be deemed as conspiracy theories, so let's just chalk it down to a great coincidence. <wink wink>

You know the quite disturbing, albeit common experience of sensing vindication. I have been floating in vindication for a long time now. Maybe it's because of this Groundhog Day like deja vu trip? When, what You figured out would happen, happened - over and over again - enought tines to get the general idea how things turn out to be the way they turn out to be. Once I commented on WSW about an article that lamented over the needs of the workers - completely ignoring the fact that 'jobs' will only decrease as the forth industrialization picks up steam like a 2-10-2 with the boiler glowing.

From very early on, I had strong doubts that hard work and misery would bring the desired results towards the end of one's life. My Mom would get quite upset when I bemoaned the fact that a human being cannot just being left to develop on its own terms. It needs to comply with the basic tenets of society. Hard working people never live close to non-working people.
It gets more complicated. When in the Christian doctrine hard work and trials are a sign of the creator's love for that particular being, it will be a challenging task to re-write that whole doctrine to reflect the fact that manpower is no longer needed - unless the robots can't do the job. Like in Chernobyl, or Fukushima. Then, human folk will step in. Fire fighting is another excellent field of human work that makes sense. But the caveat is definitely that work is seen as something to be done to survive. And the less skilled a person is, the less money it will receive, and the less money it receives, the less time it has to live. It should be the other way around. The least skilled person should get the highest pay. The most skilled worker on the other hand does not work at all. Because when somebody is virtuous at doing something, that person is creating beyond, or above any monetary consideration. One is then 'working' as a cover for the need to create. The need to do something. Work fits that need like a fist into an eye socket. It is justification to waste one's life time with truly deeper-meaning-less activities utilizing/exploiting various aspects of a human being.

Taking away the possibility to 'work hard to make a living' will ultimately not only threaten the physical existence. It will destroy the self-image of the Christian that must work hard to earn its keep. Of course this is not limited to Christianity, but most prominent therein.
Twenty years ago I wrote about the possibilities of 3D printing. Ten years I started writing about the consequences and now it's about its effects.

It should be acceptable to proclaim that all the advances in technology ultimately were the commissions of the owner class among science and technology. What we are experiencing is what the owner class envisions. That it will all work much better with 90% of the population going extinct. Self driving cars, auto piloted air craft and yachts - all modes of transportation can now be automated. Agriculture has been steadily employing less workers. - because of robotics/automatization. If I can build a 3D printer, I can also build a produce-printer. Whereas 'printing' is replaced with 'care taking'. That's what I love to spend all my time on. And good, healthy food is always needed. My revolution is the introduction of '3D-caretakeR-produceR' - a produce producer for all sizes.

Luckily, I never felt bored in my life and always found something to do, to watch, or to listen to. That's why punishing me by sending me to my room never worked. I would run up the stairs...

Ironically, a new episode of my Time Well Wasted series was posted just last week on HIVE. In it, the concept of the average Joe not knowing what to do with their time was explored.

Luckily, I never felt bored in my life and always found something to do, to watch, or to listen to.

Self entertaining has never been a problem for me either.

You do have a series on Hive? I am very excited and curious about that for sure. It will take some time to get acquainted to the differing platform, or is it just the same? Some of the Steemit posts did not automatically appear on the Hive? Thank You again for showing the direction to flow to. :-)

There was a blockchain fork about a month ago when the, then, top 20 witnesses felt threatened by the purchase of Steemit Inc. by Justin Sun (of TRON fame) from @ned. You will find your old keys work on your HIVE account plus you will have the amount in HIVE tokens that you had on STEEM at the time of the fork.

Your HIVE account : https://hive.blog/@beingtheuniverse

I see. Some sort of secession. What I did notice and what is an important part of my publishing, was the absence of options to upload images. It will be necessary to utilize an image host in order to link to it? In my case, I do have online portfolios that I could link to, however, these are not really up to date. Uploading to them requires me to spend time and I am way to drizzly right now. My own panic is riding me and it didn't need any virus or whatever to happen. Now, that I have watched 'The Planet of the Humans' twice, I like to recommend it to You, too. And if it is only as a great basis for an honest discussion about how we continue from here without further authoritarianism.

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