Monday, January 26, 2009

Living Consistently

I now thoroughly understand that the best way to gain freedom in the world is to show freedom in your self. Seeing someone who is truly free in their own life is an incredible sight to see, and even if someone is absolutely terrified upon seeing how someone can live freely...even if someone stuck in illusion chastises you, calls you a dork, calls you ridiculous, calls you idealistic, calls you unfair, calls you pie-in-the-sky, calls you a bastard, says you want the poor to die in the street, says you are a hypocrite, says whatever...you are still a light to that person. They may not see it, but you are an absolute shining beacon of hope to their unconscious.
They can say all those things. You know the truth. They see the truth.

Even right now I am beaming with an overwhelming joy at the idea that freedom can help facilitate such incredible joy in the world.

To those of you who are reading this who have never really looked into Philosophy as something that you can live day to day, or have never considered freedom to be something other than something the founding fathers talked a lot about, please ponder this: Imagine that its possible to be virtuous and live consistently compared to an objective set of values. Wouldn't that consistency lead to the most incredible joy in the world? Wouldn't that be the most noble pursuit a man can take? Why would you ever want to skim the surface of life having no consistentcy and dying isolated and unfulfilled?

I'm here to tell you, it is out there. Go. Find it. I know you can do it. If you do it, I will love you. An extreme statement? It may seem that way, but I can't help it. If you pursue consistency, virtue and truth I just can't help it. I love you.

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