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by Gary 'Z' McGee
March 10, 2021
from
Self-InflictedPhilosophy Website
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Gary
'Z' McGee,
a former Navy
Intelligence Specialist turned philosopher, is the
author of 'Birthday Suit of God' and 'The Looking Glass
Man'.
His works are inspired by the great philosophers of
the ages and his wide-awake view of the modern world. |

Space Exploration
by Beeple
"Freedom is the right
to tell
people
what they
don't want to hear."
George Orwell
Sick of all those self-affirmation articles?
Tired of all the self-help gurus blowing
sunshine up your skirt?
Need something a little more grounding?
More down-to-earth?
More humbling?
Here's a fresh batch of wake-up calls and
kicks-in-the-shin straight from the oven.
Get it while its hot...
1.) You are an Animal
"What a chimera then is
humankind.
What a novelty;
what a monster,
what a chaos."
Blaise Pascal
This one is painfully obvious, but you probably need a reminder.
You are a naked ape. You are blood and bones and improbable
apposable thumbs. You were born from the womb and you will one day
be food for worms.
In the womb, you went through all the phases of
evolution:
from a single-celled amoeba to a
multicellular tadpole to a brain-wielding infant.
In your short life, you will piss and shit and
bleed.
You will rage and cry and sleep.
You will go
through all the profane motions of being a mortal mammal within an
amoral universe.
And here's the real kick in the teeth:
it's going
to hurt like hell.
Hope you have a good sense of humor, because
you're going to need it...!
2.) You are Fallible
"Things fall apart.
The center cannot hold."
W.B. Yeats
You are terribly imperfect.
You will make mistakes. More so, you are mistaken
about a great many things. Most of which you will probably never
admit to yourself, because admitting you are wrong is one of the
most difficult things a human being can do.
But it goes deeper than that.
There are fallibilities within
fallibilities.
It's a veritable fractal forest of fallibility.
A
fractal wrongness, if you will.
You are more wrong about things than you can possibly imagine, and
yet you insist.
You force your wrongness.
You are fierce with it,
ruthlessly certain with it.
You are so hungry for rightness that you
bludgeon the Truth with your wrongness.
All the while imagining that you are right.
As it turns out, you are more likely to be right by admitting that
you are probably wrong than by declaring that you are certainly
right.
3.) You are a Hypocrite

Trivial Expose 04
by Alberto Seveso
"You have not learned to
play and mock
the way a man ought to play and
mock.
Are we not always seated
at a great table for play and
mockery?
Learn to laugh at yourselves
as a man ought to laugh.
Learn to laugh beyond
yourselves,
and learn to laugh well."
Nietzsche
You are a hypocrite by nature.
By the fact that you perceive an unfathomable
reality with fallible faculties. It's not even your fault.
Just the
fact that you are a "you" precludes hypocrisy.
The self is smoke and
mirrors, masks and mayhem.
More akin to a chaotic theater of actors than a
single personality.
Indeed, the self is masks all the way down perceiving delusions all
the way up. Hypocrisy was always inevitable. Merely the biproduct of
a fallible self.
Amidst this mayhem of fallible selfhood,
you will experience
dissimulation and self-deception, dishonesty and deep pretension, inauthenticity and artificiality.
And that's just the tip of the
iceberg.
The rest is hidden beneath layer upon layer of
subconscious/unconscious double-dealings, feigned sincerity,
two-faced unctuousness, and the mealymouthed choruses of canting
contradictions.
Your hypocrisy knows no bounds, so you might as well own up to it.
4.) You will Fail
"Ever tried. Ever
failed.
No matter.
Try Again. Fail again. Fail
better."
Samuel Beckett
Failure is a given when you are merely a fallible, hypocritical
animal going through the motions of living life in an uncertain
universe.
But there is wisdom hidden in failure if you are keen to it.
Setbacks can be transformed into steppingstones.
Tragedy can be
hardwired into comedy.
Catastrophe can be whittled into
accomplishment.
You can build a ladder out of the shattered
pieces of your life and climb out of the abyss.
But guess what? You will probably fail again...
The higher you climb the farther you may fall...
When it comes to failure, there is always a deeper abyss.
Defeat,
hard luck, and utter collapse are right around the corner.
Disappointment is Accomplishment's kissing
cousin. Tragedy is Triumph's red-headed stepchild.
Today's
achievement could very well be tomorrow's tripwire.
So be it.
Use it all as a sharpening stone for your
all-too-mortal soul.
5.) You are never Not Broken
"We adore chaos
because we love to produce
order."
M.C. Escher
Wholeness does not imply perfection.
It infers embracing brokenness as an essential
part of being human. There is never a state in which you are not
broken.
You are a walking, talking broken heart going through the motions of
breaking apart and coming back together again.
This also applies to
the mind, the body, and the soul.
You are constantly in a state of
repair.
Your suffering is sufferable.
What's insufferable is your ideal of
perfection.
There will always be pain.
There will always be
heartache.
There will always be existential angst.
We wreck
ourselves against these.
Then we knock out the dents, mend the cracks, and
heal the wounds. We do this in the hope that it will make us
stronger. But perhaps it won't.
The wound may or may not become a sacred wound.
All you can do is hurt, heal, and hope.
Hurt,
heal, and hope.
From fragility to robustness to antifragility, you
will always be in a state of falling apart and coming back together
again.
Embrace it...!
6.) You have a Dark Side

Modesty
by William Adolphe
Bouguereau
in 1902 Touched by
Clayshaper
"There are no shortcuts
to wholeness.
The only way to become
whole
is to put our arms lovingly
around
everything we know ourselves to
be:
self-serving and generous,
spiteful and compassionate,
cowardly and courageous,
treacherous and trustworthy.
We must be able to say,
'I am all of the above'."
Parker J. Palmer
You have a shadow.
Even your shadow has a shadow called the golden
shadow.
Your shadow is your repressed or unconscious self,
struggling to be liberated and more conscious.
Awareness is key.
Becoming aware of our shadow
side is shining a light into the darkness and giving our dark side
permission to shine its blacklight back into the blinding light,
which creates a unity of opposites.
An empowered dark side balances out the equation of the complicated
human condition.
Without this balance, you risk fragile
one-dimensionality and a brittle ego terrified of taking
responsibility for its shadow and thus fearful of the shadow of
others.
You cannot fully know yourself without knowing your dark side and
embracing your shadow.
Such wholeness breeds wisdom and the ability to
experience the full range of what it means to be human.
7.) Your beliefs Limit You
"If you adopt an idea or
perception
as the absolute truth,
you close the door of your
mind.
Attachment to views,
attachment to ideas,
attachment to perceptions
are the biggest obstacle to
truth."
The Buddha
Your beliefs are incredibly restricting.
You've been indoctrinated to think that you need
to believe.
Even worse, you've been brainwashed to believe more than
you think.
In the battle against bewitchment, all beliefs, no matter how
powerful or well-intended, are a hinderance to clear thought and
self-improvement.
Better to think rather than believe.
Thinking that something might
be true allows for error, fallibility, and wrongness.
Believing that
something is certainly true cuts us off from all other
possibilities.
Belief is all or nothing, predicated upon faith
despite facts or evidence.
Thought is open-ended, taking beliefs,
facts, and evidence into deep consideration and then using
probability and validity to discover the truth.
More importantly, thinking rather than believing allows for
skepticism and questioning.
It is considered blasphemous to question
a belief.
Whereas questioning a thought is considered appropriate.
Might as well just skip belief altogether and
simply take things into thoughtful consideration.
8.) You are Culturally Conditioned
"When war turns
whole populations into
sleepwalkers,
outlaws don't join forces
with alarm clocks.
Outlaws, like poets,
rearrange the nightmare."
Tom Robbins
You are programmed to think a certain way.
This programming has propped-up your identity
into perceiving a particular worldview that may or may not be based
in reality.
It might not even be healthy.
This identity tied up in
your worldview is an abstraction of an abstraction, a story within a
story that you've convinced yourself is true.
But you have the power to reprogram your programming.
We are all conditioned by culture. The key is to become aware of it
and to weigh our conditioning against the truth of reality. Then
recondition the conditioning.
We each have our own
Plato's Cave to
navigate.
The extent to which you can become aware of your own "cave" will be
the extent of your flexibility, open-mindedness, and personal
freedom.
9.) You know Less than you Think

Transparent and Sweet
by Christian Rex van
Minnen
"Some people are
more certain of everything
than I am of anything."
Robert Rubin
You think you know more than you actually do.
Your certainty about a great many things limits
your imagination, creative thinking, and ability to question.
It
leads to dogmatic reasoning and close-mindedness.
But you are just so certain, aren't you?
Your certitude is so powerful that you cannot see
past your beliefs. Hung up on what you've found, you have given up
the search.
Your journey has come to an end.
Your certainty has led
you to a dead-end.
You are stuck.
And the only way out is to question what you
think you know.
The more you question, the more you realize that the only answer
that makes any sense is to keep questioning.
When you stop
questioning the journey for truth comes to an end and stagnation,
sloth, and dogmatism begin to rule your world...
Keep things in perspective by accepting that you
know less than you think you do and keep questioning.
10.) Your life is Terribly
Inconsequential
"Don't slip on the
banana peel of nihilism,
even while listening to the
roar of Nothingness."
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
When it comes down to it, your life is a flash in the pan.
It's dust in the cosmic wind.
It's an
infinitesimally insignificant spark in an unfathomably dark,
unforgiving, and meaningless universe.
But it is a spark.
What you do won't matter in the grand scheme of things. But it's
very important that you do it anyway.
Why? Because,
You are the universe attempting to
become aware of itself.
You are an awareness machine in an otherwise
unaware cosmos.
You are a meaning-generator in a reality void
of meaning.
You might be nothing more than a speck in the
universe, but you are also the entire universe in a speck.
Either way, you will one day be dust.
Your tiny insignificant life will end. Face that
fleetingness with a fierceness. Laugh into the abyss. Face fear with
fearlessness. Climb the highest mountain and kick God in the nuts.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Or not...
None of it will matter in the end.
You will still be the butt-end of the cosmic
joke.
It's all laughable.
So you might as well have a laugh.
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