Comment by Otherwise_Spare_8598 on 14/09/2024 at 23:11 UTC*

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View submission: Perspective

Each unique perspective is a fraction of the amalgamated whole.

All things work as one through indivituated facets.

All characters play their unique role in doing so.

Your inherent role is something no one had any say in or any control over on an eternal and ultimate scale.

In such, all things that ever will happen have already happened.

The first moment of the universe declared and determined the end.

Each one gets what they get for the reason of because.

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Comment by diogenesthehopeful at 15/09/2024 at 06:56 UTC

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Each unique perspective is a fraction of the amalgamated whole.

That sounds like communism/socialism should work

All things work as one through indivituated facets.

That sounds like communism/socialism should work with the human condition

All characters play their unique role in doing so.

That sounds like the military is not or will not be needed unless an alien invasion occurs which is not part of the whole. If they are part of the whole and they need a new planet upon which to thrive because they killed their planet, then instead of invading our planet they will accept their role as the inhabitants of a dying planet and will just die out with the planet they killed instead of trying to compete with us for our planet which we treasured all of the years leading up to this hypothetical invasion. I mean if our role is to survive, then we will care for our planet and never abuse it in any way unless our unique role in the whole was to screw up our planet until we no longer have a goldilocks planet.

Your inherent role is something no one had any say in or any control over on an eternal and ultimate scale.

So I should assume all of these wars and genocide that I believe I am witnessing, were inevitable. Is that what you actually believe?

In such, all things that ever will happen have already happened.
The first moment of the universe declared and determined the end.

That sounds like biblical talk.

Each one gets what they get for the reason of because.

That sounds like what a parent might tell a child when faced with a infinite regress of "why" questions. I'm mildly offended by this implication. Hopefully I'm misconstruing.