Tuesday, 2 December 2014

AX + BY + C = 0

Hello Everyone:

What in heaven is this guy writing about now?  I thought he was writing about the human mind??  Too many people think that fear is only important for physical problems like the fear of snakes, elevators, riding in an airplane etc. etc.

What these things have in common is that they are all achievements.   In fact, life is nothing more, or less, than an unending series of achievements, each one of which is capable of activating the emotion of fear.

The title of this post is actually the algebraic expression for every line on a page that can be drawn.  It's relative importance to my discussion about how the human mind functions is simply this.

The achievements mentioned in the second previous paragraph represent the simple fact that anything that we could possibly achieve comes under the influence of the emotion of fear. 

Fear is not some minor or even major element in determining human behavior, --- it is at the very heart of the matter.  It is as important to the understanding of how the human mind functions as the equation ax + by + c = o is to the generalization about every possible line that can be drawn on a piece of paper.  

Simply because I have become aware of this generalization does not make me suddenly immune to its consequences.   At this very moment, I am unable to provide a viable manuscript to FriesenPress so that they can publish it as an e-book.

This fact is true because I have failed to acquire the necessary knowledge to use this computer technology properly.   It also provides me with ample proof that the human race, as a whole, rejects change on a grand scale. 

How dare I challenge others to change and accept new knowledge when I myself reject it so ridiculously.   In this regard then, I consider myself to be the biggest coward of all.  

Alas I am once again reduced to the habit of repeating myself.   "Join me in the mental exercise of the human mind."   "Whose physical structure is restricted, --- but whose creative dimensions remain unknown."  

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