Let’s get
oriented first: As the lying, corruption, and craziness continue unabated
in Washington, it’s a reminder of just how important it is to one’s sanity to
embrace reality. Reality is synonymous with truth, but, as Baltasar
Gracian, the insightful and pragmatic 17thcentury Jesuit priest,
cautioned, “Truth is abhorred by the masses.” - Embracing
Reality - by Robert Ringer – found it in the LimbrawLibrary, of course.
Unsettled
Weather is not the only unsettled thing!
The
Military Matrix - Martyanov’s book is, in a way, two books. One
is about the revolution in military affairs that has left the United States
behind. The other is about the
self-medicating and propagandistic version of reality that Americans mistake
for reality.
Demographic
Delusions - Decades of unbroken massive inflows of third world
immigrants have destroyed the “melting pot” and produced in its place a tower
of babel.
Who
won WW II – and who lost?
WeDaPeople
is a cruel hoax - Most believe that all men seek and desire liberty,
but could anything be more inaccurate?
Reality – a whole study
from the LimbrawLibrary
Finally – again quoting Robert Ringer from the previous link above: This is not to say that you should not have dreams. On the
contrary, dreams can be healthy for the psyche. What it does mean,
however, is that you should not allow your dreams and desires to override
reality. Put simply,
your love of truth must be greater than your desire to make your dreams come
true.
The more often, and more quickly, you are able to
recognize truth in your daily life, the more likely it is that you will become
part of that small minority of the human race that lives in the real world
rather than inhabiting a state of waking dreams.
The challenge is to learn to correctly perceive
reality, because when you accurately and consistently perceive reality,
delusions begin to disappear. And as delusions vanish from your life, you
are able to deal with problems on a more rational basis, which in turn leads to
success in all areas of your life.