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Rated: 18+ · Short Story · Mystery · #1643106
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              So you've heard about conspiracies before? Sure they're elaborate.
      Any good skeem to take over the world is. But, what if the conspiracy
      wasn't intentional? What if the organization of commerce and countries
      was invevitable? Simple mathmatics dictates that the sum of all things
      must balance or fail. To a certain extent, superficially at least, this
      view is justifiable. But, what is good for the elite is not necessarily
      pleasant for the working class.

      We should ask ourselves these questions:

      1. Our my needs being met?
      2. What can I do to improve things?
      3. What will probably happen?

      Once you are clear what you want to find out put the questions
      in some sort of order:

      1. Why can't I pay all my bills?
      2. Why do I have a low income?
      3. Why is my truck falling apart?
 
      As you can see from the questions above, I usually work with questions
      that begin with the words what or why rather than questions that can be
      answered by yes or no. In this case some brainstorming questions were
      left out:

      1. Why do I hear disembodied voices?
      2. Is my phone bugged?
      3. Am I being followed?
      4. Why can't I get a date?

      Agian some of the original questions could apply to these questions.
      The question: "How do I feel about myself" was left out. I decided to
      use that concern as a lead to about my self-image:

      1. What can I do to improve things?
      2. What do I want out of life?
      3. Can I find a better job?
      4. Why does my boss spit on me?

      In this case, two questions seemed most important, "Can I find a better job?"
      and what's wrong with the job I have, "Why does my boss spit on me?"
      Instead of a simple yes/no we are forced to find solutions. Where will this
      all lead?

            The following layout questions are necesary steps to focus on the
      current job and its advantages and disadvantages:

      1: How can I avoid being spit on.
      2. What kind of work would I be good at?
      3. Why did I break my leg?

      Todays economics are not designed for the furtherance of popular prosperity,
      but the benefit of a few manipulators. The factory jobs are gone and with it the
      real wealth of the nation. The working force can no longer support the
      cunsumer economy. The so called "national prosperity" is in the hands of
      international pornographers, who exploit are women for European philanders.
      This would explain why I can't get a date!

      :(
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