Silver Linings - part 2

This however marks the peak of my strain of bad luck so far. What happened was, that on Friday I lost my keys. To this apartment I should've moved out of a month ago. Which is yet another story. So I had to call some service to break into my apartment, which then cost me all the cash I had saved up. Which was exactly the amount it cost (220). So, being off to work, it was one of those days where someone had locked the front door - and that's where some chain of events unfolded around a bad decision. Rather than calling my boss and get the key situation sorted out - I hopped on the roof above the entrance, after I threw my bags out of course so I'd have some motivation to pull through. The thing is, that I had looked at this roof and this idea of making it in and out over it had crossed my mind. And I figured that this would be my opportunity. But looking down that height ... I struggled to find a decent position, since it's sloped. And to not risk falling over, I just jumped from the safest position I could find, rather than trying to lower myself down. It went kind of alright, though my feet now hurt real bad. I did however miss the roll and stopped my fall with my left hand, which apparently fractured my subcapital radial head. And that's that.

And considering ... it could have gone worse. This really isn't the kind of stunt (about 2 meters) one should pull without training. And the fact that I don't have a sturdy body should have given me pause.
But anyhow ...


Well ... on to other things.
I wad thinking, that it may help to see these things less as stuff I'm trying to tell you - all of it - and more as an insight into what's going on in my mind.


I mean, sometimes I do mean to tell you things, but generally that's what the books are for.
You may find additional context in my ramblings; But if that doesn't help you it might yet help me to update them eventually. Though ... ahw ... whatever.

I also do want to shout out Leeja Miller
for coming across as really well composed and reasonable. Hard contrast ...

Anyhow, it's weird what these people consider to be a Tyrannical Government. I can see why, as there is that element of failed economic strategies - which may or may not have been intentional. But that also takes us back to Reagan. Like this whole "trickle down" thing. I mean, that's what taxes would be there for. A.k.a. a set amount of money reserved on profits for the common wealth. Which sentencing doesn't include income, a.k.a. a separate matter. Which we maybe could do away with, but for the time being it seems reasonable to have transactional taxation.

The latter formulates as "health of economy" and the former as "common wealth" or "wealth of economy". The wealth in both cases stems from the shared benefits; Such that the individual wealth of a corporate entity does not factor into it. And compared to the "general wealth" (Working class, "non millionaires") can even have a negative effect.

In this video she also gets further into the "Brainworms" thing (@14:20(15:20)). And sure I think it's to be taken seriously, but the thing is, that sometimes a direct approach isn't much of a solution (looks at arm). I might thereto also look at our front door here, which a while back has been bent out of shape, thus not closing properly without a shove, thus I assume while someone feels like locking it. The person causing that damage, well, I'd regard them too as having a proclivity for chaos. It's a type, in a way, that isn't too uncommon in these semi-homeless circles. Property damage is like ... par for the course. Which is sad ... and generally I don't get it, drugs (alcohol) probably play a role - and it gets me to think about ... stuff to not much avail.
But I do think that we're better off housing them for those that really need it (like myself) - and stuff.

These things however also get me to think of voting rights, or privileges.
I mean, level of insight, education and maturity of thought are certainly factors worth considering. I mean, if people see freedom as the ability to vote rabid dogs/time bombs into office, they might be better off with an inability to do so. As they'd end up complaining about the consequences anyway, blaming them however on the rest.

We, being the Libtards that we are, should however try to not lean into the extreme of it.

I think there should be tiers, regarded however more in terms of expertise and investment. But, voting structure, I think, is part of a governments DNA - and hence we first need to migrate into a new mode of governance; And yep, that's I think best done by 'living the way' first. I don't feel at ease about writing of it in detail now. Hence ... I'm done for the now.


By the way: My new place is at 'Schönbühlstr. 70, 70188 Stuttgart'.