Following your own imaginative conceptions or slavishly other peoples’ prescription?A Story by COLLYMOREApproach to life.
By Stanley Collymore
Self-praise, it’s generally and even controversially argued, is one of life’s minor oddities, and no less so because it doesn’t easily or readily fit into the stringent realms of conscientious objectivity or uncompromised impartiality which would in general terms be contemplated by almost everybody as an unqualified and fundamental necessity. And therefore in that given context and firmly but otherwise superficially looked at either without being accorded much thinking of it, or in reality exploring other available and feasible options, can supposedly be thus happily contemplated, resolvedly concluded and thereupon additionally and eventually acknowledged as appropriately the ideal explanation to one’s own conundrum.
But is it really, as it might at first seem, the only true guide to rational thinking, and in this essentially to many, and expectedly to some bemused observers too, singular process they’re watching deliver what is little more than the evident and perversely ensnaring, as it happens, of one’s self and unsurprisingly most conveniently doing so through the somewhat subjective and undeniably motivational instrument of what is certainly blatant populism?
Always perceived, as and whenever it’s selectively required, to correspondingly act as the one true and indispensable means to fittingly reach and suitably deliver the allegedly right, proper and efficacious decision as to how one must perspicaciously and even sagely endeavour in their personal and committed undertaking, if theirs is to be a realistic ambition of profitably bringing their most cherished anticipations and envisioned dreams to what will indubitably be their resulting, ultimate and fullest fruition!
© Stanley V. Collymore 6 July 2017.
Author’s Remarks: For the general, although by no means universally accepted, recognition that each and every living person, whether entirely compos mentis or not, has the same unchallengeable right to have his or her own entitlement to think and express whatever viewpoint they’re personally disposed to, so long as these opinions don’t arbitrarily invalidate or in any way abrogate the similar rights of others whose sentiments and actions are diametrically divergent o the stance of those who’ve taken to openly and outspokenly enunciating them, is a salient part of every principled and conscionable society and country which unequivocally claims to be civilized both in conception and execution; as well as those others assertively and conveniently but all the same most questionably opt to jump on the same bandwagon. And in what manner those who’re either repeatedly or occasionally caught up in this, and at times, highly controversial debate calculatingly in those given circumstances that they find themselves in choose to react, is surely and quite frankly a matter exclusively for them.
That said, and most unfortunately so, there are significant numbers of people both nationally and globally who obviously don’t have the intellectual acumen, natural goodwill towards themselves or the committed perseverance to act in their own best interests, choosing instead to either slavishly or otherwise have themselves unthinkingly or even coercively follow the manifestly manipulative and quite distinctly self-serving dictates of others whose egocentric attitude to life and their attendant loathsome actions are concertedly bound up in the utterly selfish, uncaring and contemptuous mind-set they resolutely hold on to, and in turn affects everyone and everything associated with them that they calculatedly go out of their way to unambiguously ensure will completely and deferentially subjugate themselves as they, their controllers, single-mindedly decide and accordingly will indisputably expect to be obeyed.
All of which is academically quite interesting, but in practical terms where precisely in this intriguing conundrum, if at all, do you personally fit in?
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