Chapter One

I believe it would be naive to think we could achieve everything that we are truly capable of achieving without prioritizing the collective. Now in order for the collective to be effective in achieving its primary goal and objective the individual must be given a platform to thrive, to bring his goals dreams, and aspirations to life and where even more so he might aspire to thrive, and not just survive. Now according to Aristotle every state is a community and in my opinion the strength of each individual community lies in the unity of the intrinsic value proposition each individual has to contribute to the mission, and the overall vision of his society. Furthermore although I think it is important for society as a collective to reach a definition of the “greater good” which is objective this doesn't necessarily mean much in terms of removing malevolence and evil out of the equation because in the end of the day this definition is really nothing more than the figment of the imagination and of the very subjective visceral inclination of each individual in a given society communicated and related at scale. The individual will often rave with pride beaming with light about conquests or achievements of his that will frankly make others shiver with a combination of fright, envy and a depraved sort of delight.

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