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Le Reveil des Losers
25 juin 2013

Thirst for Power => Unnecessary Misery

Screenshot_2013_06_26_00_17_59_1People usualy become skilled at what they love to do.

People who love power become good at exerting power over others.

Because people who are not specialy ambitious (like me) might think it's ok for rich to own 95% of the wealth and leave poors with only 5% as long as this 5% share is enough to make a decent living.

But it doesn't work that way. If you feel satisfied with your life, if you don't need more than you already have, then how will people of power exert power on you? if even only 5% is enough for you to live happily? Then they have no controle over you and that is what makes them sad. So they have to do something about it.

And one way to fix it is to keep lowering your share untill you are so much in need you beg them.

So this misery is not necessary, it's been created by them, and it is there for them to keep controle on you.

 

And this relationship of power is greatly examplifie in a much less dramatic way in this message on lovefraud.com, from an animal trainer: 

Running for bread

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My mammoth jack donkeys, Fat Ass and Hairy Ass, haven’t had a piece of bread (their preferred treat) in a year or more. But any time I go to the hangar and open the freezer, they come running up to the fence on the never dying hope that I will get bread out of the freezer and give them a piece. They are totally “conditioned” to that treat, and they know that the opening and closing of the freezer is what always preceded them getting a slice of bread.

 

Bread is unexpensive so why did this animal trainer never gave his donkeys a piece of bread to eat for one year or more? Just to keep controle on his donkeys, to keep bread as a sought reward.

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