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matrixmann) wrote2017-07-14 02:36 am
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Pioneers, not babblers!
People miss guts in this time episode. All feel as courageous to want to join the table, join the discussion and contribute their ideas, but when it comes down to standing out, standing by one's own ideas, risking a head for it and speaking up, defending it, then most of them play the cowards and hide behind the bush. Have a birthday party to organize. A tree to plant. A household shopping to do. Hold back. Try to satisfy the zeitgeist's picture of a good public image. And, above all, try to not to be a leader. Try not to be someone who inspires others, but just who staccatoes down its arguments like a record stuck on replay and who could be stolen from a factory which produces these guys from a mass mold.
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Second but is, I think at some point in time, it's being spoiled too much. Seeing, things always get run by somebody, always somebody can be found to do it, but these don't drop out of nowhere. Even these are only potatoes like them who make it there.
And I'd think, at some point in time, people just only saw as far as their own lives, they didn't think about "I demand this and that, but there's always got to be someone who does it". They just wished for it, like a little child, but weren't ready to do something on their own for it. Like I said: When you rather want to spend your weekend with your family, when you're never ready to do one extra hour, when you just always say "oh, some other day!". But complain, complain and complain...
When you want to have a say in politics, but just don't even TRY to understand the matter...
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I don't know, as said, it seems to me like a German problem.
Like German mind deeply still hasn't overcome its Kaiser and learned to take care of its business on its own.
It's like they still demand for some monarch being there and doing the difficult business, so they don't have to...