Ignorance represents ones choice of want (suggested) over need (perceivable); while suggested STUPID, adjective [Latin , to be stupefied, properly to stop.] already ignores perceivable motion (process of dying) as the one (living) within.
The few suggest the many to call each other stupid (stop); which telegraphs their ignorance of perceivable reality (in motion) to the few...a simple litmus test for ignorance.
twisted world
Suggested TWIST, verb - "to unite by winding one thread" (collectivism) tempts one to ignore perceivable apartheid aka being partial (living) differentiated out of whole (process of dying).
The world generates reactions through self differentiation.
the villains
Want (hero) vs not want (villain) reasoning (imbalance) tempts one to ignore the implication (if/then) of being choice within balance (need/want). One can want to be a hero or a villain; but the sustenance of being implies the need to resist want.
Have a sleight of hand from Tina Turner:
"Out of the ruins...Out from the wreckage...Can't make the same mistake this time"
"We are the children...The last generation...We are the ones they left behind"
"And I wonder when we are ever gonna change...Living under the fear 'til nothing else remains"
"We don't need another hero...We don't need to know the way home"
In short. Stupdity and ignorance equal consent in the twisted world of the villians.
Ignorance represents ones choice of want (suggested) over need (perceivable); while suggested STUPID, adjective [Latin , to be stupefied, properly to stop.] already ignores perceivable motion (process of dying) as the one (living) within.
The few suggest the many to call each other stupid (stop); which telegraphs their ignorance of perceivable reality (in motion) to the few...a simple litmus test for ignorance.
Suggested TWIST, verb - "to unite by winding one thread" (collectivism) tempts one to ignore perceivable apartheid aka being partial (living) differentiated out of whole (process of dying).
The world generates reactions through self differentiation.
Want (hero) vs not want (villain) reasoning (imbalance) tempts one to ignore the implication (if/then) of being choice within balance (need/want). One can want to be a hero or a villain; but the sustenance of being implies the need to resist want.
Have a sleight of hand from Tina Turner:
"Out of the ruins...Out from the wreckage...Can't make the same mistake this time"
"We are the children...The last generation...We are the ones they left behind"
"And I wonder when we are ever gonna change...Living under the fear 'til nothing else remains"
"We don't need another hero...We don't need to know the way home"