Saturday, February 15, 2014

Review Of Social Psychology By Eliot Smith and Diane Mackie

We all exist as parts of a society. I have been trying to convince people of the fact that they are members of a community before everything else. Social Psychology by Eliot Smith and Diane Mackie a good book that shows how large groups of people can function together to build societies. The book also shows us how large groups can work together to destroy societies, including their own. When a sperm cell meets an egg and begins to grow we are members of a community of three. By the time many of us are born we are reduced to a community of two. Often times with a mother that has no clue why the community has been reduced. This leaves us like a three legged stool with only two legs. Smith and Mackie offer a book that will show you how to develop if you were a part of a healthy community as well as how to function in a society as a fractured member. Whether your life is hard or not is secondary because we all have responsibilities to our society. It will either rise or fall depending on what the masses of the people decide. Social Psychology by Eliot Smith and Diane Mackie will show you the social option that you have before you.


Friday, February 14, 2014

Review Of Personality By Jerry M. Burger

Personality by Jerry M. Burger is a textbook that you can use without having to take a psychology class. I recommend this book because we are living in a society that has gone insane. Personality will teach you the main psychological theories. It will also show you multiple approaches to psychoanalysis. We have been functioning comfortably in insanity for decades, so it may seem like I am going too far with my words. The system of delusion is breaking down making it clear that this society is mad. As your eyes adjust to reality you will need some tools. Personality by Jerry M. Burger is one of those tools. Keep your eyes open and happy sanity to you all.


Thursday, February 13, 2014

Review Of The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution

I was introduced to The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution by Sidney Kaplan by a historian after I asked them for a reading list. This book clears up a lot of false teachings about dark people in the United States. We always had wealthy people here, so Oprah and her crew are not special.  The difference is that the wealthy dark people of the past actually helped other dark people. We used to have free dark people in the United States before they gave up their natural rights for jobs. Almost all dark people have decided to work for the benefit of others. If the dark ones would just read Kaplan’s book they might remember other options. Young people should read The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution because their cowardly parents and guardians have never taught them that doing other people’s bidding to their own destruction is not the only way to function in this society.  If more people took Kaplan’s book serious we could cut down on the number of dark people who are slaves from cradle to grave. If you are tired of bowing and scraping and want to stand up, read The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution by Sidney Kaplan.


Wednesday, February 12, 2014

George Carlin Speaks To Me

George Carlin speaks to me. We talk about how many comedians there are today. Entertainment is the number one industry in the United States. Carlin and I discuss whether an empire can be maintained on and with entertainment. I think that Louis C K comes closest to Carlin as far as giving us social statement while making us laugh out loud. Carlin once called this whole thing a freak show, but I call it a horror show. He had and I have a front row seat. We chuckle about how that is the difference between an old white man with resources and an old dark man, destitute. Carlin is still a conversation filled with comedy and care. 


Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The Bobby Hemmit Situation

When I first heard that Bobby Hemmit had a stroke I thought two things. The first thing that came to my mind was I hope that he ascends. Hemmit has more than paid his dues. He gave us information about history, ethnicity, and the spirit realm that has helped us a lot. I would probably be in a mental institution if not for Hemmit and Valentine. When Hemmit regained physical consciousness he thanked everyone for helping him. I figured if he wants to stay here then I am glad that he is getting what he wants. Hemmit received tens of thousands of dollars from people around the world. This brought up another thought. Dark people never support scholars properly. My community would never give Hemmit money to do research, he had to start selling picture packets to make ends meet. When Hemmit was on his death bed many dark people sent him money, which he had to give to other communities to pay his hospital and rehab bill. This shows why dark communities around the world do not have control over anything important in their lives and never will.


Monday, February 10, 2014

The Most Backward People In The World

We live among some of the most backward people in the world. A large portion of the population in this society is always moving in the wrong direction. The more of them that graduate from schools the less they know. The more these backward people visit hospitals the sicker they become. The more the backwards get involved in government the less political power they have. The argument is that people cannot help that institutions are harming them, but these people are supporting the institutions that harm them the most. I have offered ideas that would help people to create forward thinking institutions. The backward people either ignore me or scold me for giving them rational solutions to their problems. The backward people actually believe that problems are life. The backward people are committed to doing the wrong thing, so they are doomed to die as failures to their communities.


Saturday, February 8, 2014

Living With Climate Change

When we live long enough we can divide our lives in pre and past eras. I have a pre climate change way of life and a post climate change way of life. Before climate change I looked forward to seasons. In New York City we had four seasons every year. In the past decade we can experience all four seasons within one week. Sometimes it will feel like winter in the morning and spring by the afternoon. I have to take the weather day by day. I keep a small amount of clothes in the closet for all seasons. I also have to keep as few things as possible so that I can move quickly when extreme weather happens. Climate change forces us to be flexible. I am a veteran of super storm Sandy and preparation made the situation easier. With climate change I have noticed that mental flexibility is more important than physical flexibility. You have to be able to sleep at a shelter, on a friends floor, or any place else. You also have to be able to live on dry food as well as raw food. I see others falling to extreme weather events, but we will get used to climate change.