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Solomon's Questions
Solomon, hate to disturb you but I have a question. If I could grant you only one greatest love wish for how you would develop into your greatest strength which virtue would you choose? Well, thanks. Great question. Do we have such powers? I wonder. What have others asked for? Some precedent, including old age healthy outcomes, could be helpful. Some of the more popular gift requests you already have covered, in large part by being born into wealthy royalty, but also endowed with those tall, dark, and handsome genes, and your unusually healthy organic internal strengths that will help you sustain your exterior beauty, in your current masculine incarnation. Top requests, in no particular non-random order, include love of power over others, to get one's most effectively nutritious way. Then there is also love of power with others, to invite our most cooperative nurturing way, more popular with the other gender, probably for evolutionary rhythmic reasons. Then there are requests for fame, although these seldom, if ever, seem to arrive as requests for love of fame, as this love of, perhaps more truly lust for, fame, comes with aversions toward infamy already well-nurtured by neglect and, too often, even abuse of condemning parents, habitually threatening to withhold investments in more positive affections. Outcomes for love of fame requests, when granted, are double-edged. What brings powers of fame over some also brings weaknesses of infamy from others. Envy, you know. Any vocation pursued for hope of fame as well-knowledged, well-skilled, and/or bountifully beautied, over love of wisdom, will attract both admirers and dissenters The stronger this public fame the more concomitant private concerns develop about personal future infamy, loss of altitude, and, with this concern, a growing sense of merely going through the productive motions without sustaining nutritional consumption of positive refueling emotions, more associated with greater love of wisdom's healthy wealth. In the older age end, then, it seems we have no other rational outcome choice but love of regenerative power-with positive reputation, as security about my power-over negative reputation, wisdom balancing LeftBrain's deductive powers over environmental understanding, as also Elder RightBrain's inductive powers with ecologically co-arising ecopolitical trust. That bicameral balancing wisdom sounds good. May I have one of those, please? should you, as others, be so kind to help me gift life forward.
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