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Embrace the Chaos, Part I

The Islamists claim that their views are the very words of God, and when they try to make it real, it just ends up in death and rot. They can’t stop folks from drinking, or bringing music to their ears, can’t stone all the ‘adulteresses’ if they had one thousand years. Yet they try and all that it brings is widespread misery and death, though they live in war, they haven’t learned to embrace the chaos yet. The Socialist thinks they are good for the poor across the world, but every time they live their thoughts only genocide is unfurled. The collectives miss their quotas, basic supplies soon run short. They solution? Need more power! Always more and more and more… To control human economies is a foolish, unwise bet, they seek control and haven’t learned to embrace the chaos yet. The Utopian wants to build a world where it’s all worked out, problems solved so none suffers, no hate, no fear, and no doubts. But what’s ideal for a single mind, assuming it can even exist, is anathema to most others, who soon stand up and resist. Do they abandon the great dream, or do they turn to anger red? Usually that later, they haven’t embraced the sweet chaos yet. The truth of it is that ideals play a similar role to faith, when one alone does rule the roost, society slides into hate. But when no one can rule it all, when they must always compete, they you have a state in which men and women can live free. Our Founders knew this long ago, when they structured our county, low-level chaos is no ill, it’s a damn necessity! CONCLUDES IN PART II.

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