Burning Giraffe
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I've been working on a book for the last year and I just wanted to offer up an introduction. It's a children's book, of sorts. I've tried to simplify the language as much as possible, while still attempting to raise the level of linguistic competence of those children that are lucky enough to read the finished product.
Introduction: My dear children, I write to you concerning issues you may not yet understand and about ideas, the consequences of which you probably haven't experienced. But I must write to you now, while you are still young, still fresh with life and curiosity, before your parents and pastors, your deliberately stupid teachers and your cultural Idols sabotage everything good and human and exciting about you. If I wait until you are older, it will be too late. You will become one of them.
You see, you live in a world dominated by adults who have not discovered any real meaning in their lives, and so they have sought to manufacture meaning, a purpose for themselves, by advocating a set of ideals derived from their fears and insecurities, and their firm belief that the world is simply a terrible and unjust place that must be changed in order to make us all feel better, more important, and more safe.
They are really quite angry with the world and with nature, specifically with human nature. Religious people will tell you that human nature is evil or "sinful". Other people will tell you that human nature is selfish, greedy, and violent - something we must all protect ourselves against. They'll try to convince you that Nature is cruel and that what makes people different from everything else in the Universe is that we have the potential to avoid cruelty. We, unlike everything else in the world, have the ability to be loving, tolerant, compassionate, self-sacrificing, altruistic, peaceful, and global in our thinking.
Sadly, the adults in your life are probably more "childish" than you are. Most likely they aren't as honest, decisive, or self-aware as you are; and you probably aren't that honest yourselves! As adults, all they have that you lack is responsibility for their own survival (a responsibility that they try to avoid as much as is humanly possible). You see, you have been born into a society that regrets and fears just about everything. The result is a culture of resentment. Your culture is so immersed in hypocrisy that understanding it is extremely difficult.
Human Beings, to their credit, excel at adaptation. We excel so well at this that we find ourselves able to adapt to lifestyles and beliefs that we don't even understand. All people really know is that they want to feel good about themselves. So they like to believe in things that make them feel good. In other words, they still need fairy tales. My hope for you, is that you will one day set aside fairy tales and become the kind of adults your parents and teachers fear and simply cannot understand. My hope is that you will rebel.
In the following pages, I will talk to you about love, tolerance, compassion, sacrifice, peace, community, hope, fear, and virtue. I explain this to you now, why the adults in your life believe the things they believe and behave the way they behave, that you will gain the courage to refuse to follow in their footsteps. Your parents, your pastors, your teachers, and the rest of the adults in your life aren't evil. They aren't bad people that deserve to feel guilty. You see, what troubles them is more like a sickness. They simply have contracted an intellectual virus that has made their minds terribly sick with stupidity.
Only by learning to be honest with ourselves about who we are and what kind of world we live in can we avoid being stupid. Any attempt to deny reality, to build for ourselves a fake world in our imaginations that feels more comforting, will inevitably result in being stupid. Some of the most knowledgeable people in the world are stupid, because knowledge itself does not make a person wise. You can know all the facts there are to know and still not understand a single truth. We must begin by understanding how the ideas adults put their faith in hurt their ability to understand the world around them, causing them to feel great resentment for the world, for other people, and for life itself.
But I warn you, do not become too excited by what is to follow. The world is a subtle place, filled with vague truths derived from murky experiences. Knowing anything with certainty is extremely difficult and at the moment you feel the most certain, you will still discover the lingering and unshakable presence of doubt. Believe me, this is a good thing, as I shall explain later. All you must do now is to engage your natural desire to question everything and to ask yourselves whether what your parents and teachers have told you makes any sense at all.
Rebellion
(A Book for Children)
(A Book for Children)
Introduction: My dear children, I write to you concerning issues you may not yet understand and about ideas, the consequences of which you probably haven't experienced. But I must write to you now, while you are still young, still fresh with life and curiosity, before your parents and pastors, your deliberately stupid teachers and your cultural Idols sabotage everything good and human and exciting about you. If I wait until you are older, it will be too late. You will become one of them.
You see, you live in a world dominated by adults who have not discovered any real meaning in their lives, and so they have sought to manufacture meaning, a purpose for themselves, by advocating a set of ideals derived from their fears and insecurities, and their firm belief that the world is simply a terrible and unjust place that must be changed in order to make us all feel better, more important, and more safe.
They are really quite angry with the world and with nature, specifically with human nature. Religious people will tell you that human nature is evil or "sinful". Other people will tell you that human nature is selfish, greedy, and violent - something we must all protect ourselves against. They'll try to convince you that Nature is cruel and that what makes people different from everything else in the Universe is that we have the potential to avoid cruelty. We, unlike everything else in the world, have the ability to be loving, tolerant, compassionate, self-sacrificing, altruistic, peaceful, and global in our thinking.
Sadly, the adults in your life are probably more "childish" than you are. Most likely they aren't as honest, decisive, or self-aware as you are; and you probably aren't that honest yourselves! As adults, all they have that you lack is responsibility for their own survival (a responsibility that they try to avoid as much as is humanly possible). You see, you have been born into a society that regrets and fears just about everything. The result is a culture of resentment. Your culture is so immersed in hypocrisy that understanding it is extremely difficult.
Human Beings, to their credit, excel at adaptation. We excel so well at this that we find ourselves able to adapt to lifestyles and beliefs that we don't even understand. All people really know is that they want to feel good about themselves. So they like to believe in things that make them feel good. In other words, they still need fairy tales. My hope for you, is that you will one day set aside fairy tales and become the kind of adults your parents and teachers fear and simply cannot understand. My hope is that you will rebel.
In the following pages, I will talk to you about love, tolerance, compassion, sacrifice, peace, community, hope, fear, and virtue. I explain this to you now, why the adults in your life believe the things they believe and behave the way they behave, that you will gain the courage to refuse to follow in their footsteps. Your parents, your pastors, your teachers, and the rest of the adults in your life aren't evil. They aren't bad people that deserve to feel guilty. You see, what troubles them is more like a sickness. They simply have contracted an intellectual virus that has made their minds terribly sick with stupidity.
Only by learning to be honest with ourselves about who we are and what kind of world we live in can we avoid being stupid. Any attempt to deny reality, to build for ourselves a fake world in our imaginations that feels more comforting, will inevitably result in being stupid. Some of the most knowledgeable people in the world are stupid, because knowledge itself does not make a person wise. You can know all the facts there are to know and still not understand a single truth. We must begin by understanding how the ideas adults put their faith in hurt their ability to understand the world around them, causing them to feel great resentment for the world, for other people, and for life itself.
But I warn you, do not become too excited by what is to follow. The world is a subtle place, filled with vague truths derived from murky experiences. Knowing anything with certainty is extremely difficult and at the moment you feel the most certain, you will still discover the lingering and unshakable presence of doubt. Believe me, this is a good thing, as I shall explain later. All you must do now is to engage your natural desire to question everything and to ask yourselves whether what your parents and teachers have told you makes any sense at all.
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