What’s the oldest things you’re wearing today?
Analysing questions in the answer prompt series I can’t escape the impression that this is not about the interest of what one thinks but about statistics.
It looks like that the statistics are then processed and are becoming food of the today modern big data. There it is analysed and then proposals are made how to proceed further in the soft mind control. Soft becomes hard, hardship confuses, and then we get to the state of mind which is easily controllable. And the story goes on and on…
But to stay on track and answer the question I can say that the oldest think that I wear today, is in my brain and it is the following very valuable last century book:
“The Cutural Cold War”
By Frances Stonor Saunders
Today the methods are the same, while names are obviously different as no one is yet immortal. We all are mortal! Mortal.
To shorten, let me share with you the mind garment I particularly wear in my mind.
Two following quotes from the above mentioned book:
‘Sire – over what do you rule?’
‘Over everything’ said the king, ‘with magnificent simplicity.’
(From “The Little Prince”)
And another old mind garment that is:
” You think you are
doing the pushing.
But it is you who are
being pushed.”
From Faust of Goethe
Those are the oldest “things” what I “wear” just to keep calm and not to swear! – That’s my quote.
DRL
May 16, 2024
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