RE: Understanding power.... Lessons for liberals #1

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Understanding power.... Lessons for liberals #1

in blurtnews •  last year 

I do not wish to yield any power over anyone .
All the power i have is what you will give me when you do not know your place .
Sometimes i do not know my place , and am powerless , but just keep only watching the place ,. to somehow learn my place in it all .
And sometimes , i do not want anything to do with the place .
And just make a comment .

https://blurtlatam.intinte.org/r2cornell/@bestkizito/everyone-needs-to-mute-lucylin

;-)


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lol...you get it....now we just have others to work on...sometimes you might not to want to wield 'the power' (not my gig or yours)...but it's not always our choice - those pesky ethics and morals make us servants, not masters...and so must wield the power as part of the responsibility.

....Such as Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus , who returned to farming after being dictator, or George Washington who had the army behind him, and could have most definitely taken total control.

People who wield power in good faith, and not be corrupted by it - never want it, it's just a necessary tool at the time..

liberals don't -can't - understand this ...


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