Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Reality acting in chaos

 So what do I love deeply, if it is merely kept a secret. That is the answer to my dreams.





I know plenty of people my age that justify their existence on the same faulty premise of greed, then expect me to accept such change is 'lifestyle choice' when it really is a corporate class mentality. The same people I use to know alienate me today I am no longer friends with. > @PeopleUDontNeed: Corporate ambitious people, they destroy their human ideals in order to achieve success in the corporate sphere.


November 25, 2012 



I dare say: have I not aimed at that in jest. Is which I believe Oscar Wilde is truly contemplating. That we live in a world where if the role were reversed, to be honest about it. Millionaires fling their noses to the air in pursuit of monetary gains. They twist their fate, as if its fascination relies on their dollars rather then the amount of sense and sensibility to truth, they do not own. They fail at life's rigor mortis. Money is not to do with commonality. Which is the main reason Obama wants to tax the rich instead of its traditional role of seek and destroy. The rank and file of a military strategist, is that all of their freedom is taken from its cause then stripped of itself. A millionaires inability is not much worse. Think about it, how do we maintain a status quo if the most unfamiliar person you once knew, suddenly changed its idea of life, to something of a counterfeit operation. Is that not the black market we are exporting to. We treat economics the same way we treat our trades between nations. What about, a reality unearthed worth more than that. Oscar Wilde is commenting on a living metaphorical assumption, that what we are trained to become, not require fascination, because if it did, Millionaires would cease to exist. The question is are they as real as life gives us credit to. - Marco

"It is better to have a permanent income than to be fascinating."

-- "The Model Millionaire" (1912), by Oscar Wilde

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In having thought about myself as a millionaire, Wilde is portraying the idea that ambitious metaphor of every persons wealth, if they realize how exuberant and exaggerated it really is, we are truly blind to things which are in fact fascinating.

"They twist their fate, as if its fascination relies on their dollars rather then the amount of sense and sensibility to truth, they do not own. They fail at life's rigor mortis." (MA2012)
An idea is something millionaire cannot own sense and sensibility over, and put a proper value on. As in "rigor mortis" is how a man leads his life without its secret of truly living. We have no concept of what true fascination has, can become. Instead, we fail to cause ourselves as millionaires within reality, because our inability of that purpose is dead to us.

- Marco

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I subscribe to this theory whole heartedly. Reform is nothing but a covert operation to procure disease as a class conscious individual scientific in its recourse, dishonorable, and alienating. I am voting for Justin Trudeau as result. > @Anti_Reform: Reform is designed to release political tensions by feeding empty hope to the masses.

November 25, 2013 
Knowledge is another way of informing the mind that rationality does not involve rhetorical excuses for what the truth actually entails. - Marco


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