Friday, September 26, 2014

Unwanted

A great soul, in the midst of groupists and nonindividuators, is a very unpopular, ignored person. He is unwanted. This rejection is linked to group jealousy of his happy, successful existence. Jealousy is one of the most sickening and contagious of social emotions.

When a great soul lands in the midst of little souls, the comparative and competitive little souls, are all ripped up, directly, immediately and continually reminded of their inadequacy and non-performance. They have settled for a life of doing little or nothing, but they demand that all around them flatter them that they are healthy, normal and cool.

Most traditional individualist intellectuals would attribute the rejection of the great soul by the masses as a indicator of their natural limits and inferiority.

That is elitism and inaccurate. There is no research that proves that the majority of nonperformers are inferior to a superb performer, a great soul. Rather, any inferiority on the part of the non-performers can be assigned to their conformity to group mediocrity, their fear of living and working alone, their disconnect from God's plan for them, their cowardice, their laziness, their selfishness (take the easy way out and then lie that one is doing just fine) and their lack of conditioning under Mavellonialist values.

The world will not have changed until any born, great soul, wandering into any community, becomes wanted and accepted, not shunned and pushed to the margins of society.

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