Pinpoint
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Humans' need for "bonds and attachments," fulfills an instinct to belong but also to exclude.
Our need for bond and attachment is as much about selective discernment as it is for the bliss of belonging.
We are hierarchal by nature.
One baby takes the rattle from another, and then power struggle.
Put kids on a playground, one is the bully, hogs the ball
You put some junior high girls in a clique and one is a diva
You put some natives in the woods, one is a chief, and people in the inner city, and one is the gang leader.
And all a king is is a glorious gang leader.
A hierarchal system.
Friends with king, more equal, not friends, less equal, and if you're an enemy you are a traitor.
The king is not created equal but extra special.
It is inevitable that those such as incels will have their hearts broken and scattered into the winds.
We want tribal primacy, and we keep people in line so that they serve us, rather than serving the community.
Our need for bond and attachment is as much about selective discernment as it is for the bliss of belonging.
We are hierarchal by nature.
One baby takes the rattle from another, and then power struggle.
Put kids on a playground, one is the bully, hogs the ball
You put some junior high girls in a clique and one is a diva
You put some natives in the woods, one is a chief, and people in the inner city, and one is the gang leader.
And all a king is is a glorious gang leader.
A hierarchal system.
Friends with king, more equal, not friends, less equal, and if you're an enemy you are a traitor.
The king is not created equal but extra special.
It is inevitable that those such as incels will have their hearts broken and scattered into the winds.
We want tribal primacy, and we keep people in line so that they serve us, rather than serving the community.