An In Depth Pedagogy about Accountability and Gullibility
®yan Ca®lo
Power and position. How can someone manage to achieve both and not be engulfed with corruption. It is a sporadic temptation. Men are easily distracted with everyday enticement. How well can you play the game when it just plays you around? Most of the time it doesn't let you score. How can you survive a game that preempts the winner? How can you exert effort on a situation where you can never outwit anyone? And how can you calculate your move when the entire battlefield has already officially declared a winner.
Enough of the profound medieval concoction of verbosity. When we're a child, we're vulnerable from the outside world but we have the parental cloak to defend us from the enmity of life. As we move away from that parental cloak, it just fades for awhile and maybe it gets thicker and thicker. That cloak now has the sheet of our close friends.
We often sulk when we try hard to be competitive in our position and we've equipped ourselves with the right weapons but we cannot really do anything.
Someone has territorially squatted on the lands we've torturuously worked hard for and we still work as a lower class for these people. How can we accept that? With this manifestation people continue to wager and spill blood on their territory.
It's akin to what is happening in the corporate world. You see someone who is a graduate of four year degree course and experienced, and he reports to a foreigner who's only a highschool graduate, <i>and he's barely able to make a coffeemaker function</i>. A scrupulous secretary who is highly efficient in work schedule and organization taking minutes of meeting to her <i>boss who doesn't have a clue how to attach a file</i> or <i>is gullible to send money for charity on internet scams</i>. A hardworking maintenance guy who is barely able to fit his schedule and save money for kids he send to school, <i>works more than 10 hours vacuuming the office carpet</i>,<i> waits in a long queue to make bank transactions</i>, <i>runs an errand to buy coffee for his boss, and drives the boss home</i>...Round the clock and he still hasn't enough. But he still does not quit because he's the one that knows how tasks can be efficiently accomplished, and there are people that thinks he's accountable for. Thus, he's a scapegoat.
Scapegoats are loyally hired and trained to spy on other scapegoats. Whoever asskisses the boss more gets the praise, perhaps a raise, a vacation trip, gadget or the most important gift...<i>there is an exchange for all 'gifts' --> serving the boss for good</i> :) <b><i>Gullible Liabilities</i></b>!
How do whipping toys get out of these situations? They can't, the more corruptibly fleeceable they act, the more fledglings follow. And it becomes very convoluted to put their morale back, suffice to say their principles are already infected with strain of maggots.
It's conventional to say <i>I have a mortgage to take care of, I have several mouths to feed and several fledglings to send to school</i>, <b><i>but don't we all have those unrequited plights</i></b>?
(Overlooking) The bigger picture..here is as convincingly crystal clear as joining the quest of priesthood or crusaders of Christ and still turning a blind eye to the fledglings that get molested. <i><b>The big cheese has admitted</b></i> it and still many crusaders wanted to join. Is this masochistically pleasurable? I think it's not reasonable to force someone with the fragrant doctrine and divine enticement <i>and <b>remind someone with "when you're in need I was there!" </b></i><i>Now that the crusade is compromised I need you as a shield</i>. This is as asinine as a gorilla sharing his turd to his sibling.
The reason why humans are set-apart from other beings is because of his inquisitive nature. That nature has still to go through different anatomical filters to be honed before it can output the foremost answer. What I would go for is this type of processing and calculation, rather than <i>stall and wait...forever dumb downed and maximized</i>. Choose to broaden your abilities, attentively listen to your peers and ponder on where to dive in next. Because if one day you find yourself trapped in a septic cage of gullibility and your foot is stuck on the quicksand of liability. There is less percentage <b><i>that you may not get out</i></b> of it at all.

