Freedom is not a verb or a noun. Freedom is an adjective as it describes a state of a person's mental existence. If they cannot see both sides of an issue they're locked in the jail of a rigid dogma and that is institutionalized thinking. All politics all religion and all science binary arguments are institutionalized states of existence
Today was the first day I realized I did not want to be institutionalized anymore. I didn't vote and not because it didn't mean anything because I know what voting means.
It is institutionalized War
And when you are born in war and had to fight everything and everybody and defend your position you finally get tired of the war. Activism is institutionalized war and so is voting.
The only reason why you want somebody to represent your ideals is because you don't have control over your Body Mind Spirit or finances.
And when you don't have control over your Body Mind and Spirit and finances you need somebody to represent you because people fail to represent themselves and many don't know how to control themselves and their own disease and so they have to keep asking the government to make things cheaper or make things accessible because of failure to control ones own Body Mind and Spirit.
People are stuck in institutionalized Wars around their addictions politics religion and science. That was my takeaway of today.
Whatever happens will happen
I never had control around the political system but I was just given the illusion I had control but they gave me subject matters to study and then I understood both sides and when you understand both sides there's no one to vote for. I just take care of me and my immediate surroundings and that's it..
and so if that's what politics are is to introduce you arguments regarding what other people go through, then it's my job to understand both sides and not vote because then I'm declaring war on somebody else directly and indirectly and it's socially acceptable and it causes destruction and people suffer for it and the casualty counts are astronomical.
It's my job to point out both sides and if I can relate to somebody's situation, I will speak as if I was in their shoes because I can relate to their situation in another context
That includes all religions politics and dogmatic Sciences as well as activism.
And I know many of you take sides against whatever and I understand that and you are warriors but at some point I'm sure it gets tired of fighting a war out there you can't really win because it's not your War to fight and it's not your battle to win or lose.
And I don't care what you do with your body your mind or your spirit though I have professed how I don't like people harming themselves, but again that's not for me to decide. The word harm is all relative to what you think harm is and you can never legislate what harm is unless it is not an FDA approved drug or remedy for its intention. That's the only thing that would constitute harm is if it's illegal or if it's not FDA approved for the intention
I'm allowed to have an observation and a characterization without imposing my way onto anyone
And so you can be institutionalized and be a model citizen with no criminal record and be completely institutionalized..
And in my world when I've released those dogmas, so there's nothing to vote for, there's no one who represents me and the system gave me an infrastructure that I can live in because there are basic rules to live by
1. Follow all traffic laws
2. Don't lie to a police officer or anyone in authority but you can lie to your friends and family all you want because that's not illegal
3. Follow the laws of your Society
4. Mind your own business
5. And be a good neighbor know your boundaries
So I will give you the meanings of institutionalized based upon CAMBRIDGE
institutionalized
adjective mainly disapproving (UK usually institutionalised)
us /ˌɪn.stəˈtuː.ʃən.ə.laɪzd/ uk /ˌɪn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən.ə.laɪzd/
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If someone becomes institutionalized, they gradually become less able to think and act independently, because of having lived for a long time under the rules of an institution:
We need to avoid long-stay patients in the hospital becoming institutionalized.
I don't look down on anyone and I'll look up to anyone and I have my own accomplishments and whoever is a representation of people who want to be represented have their own accomplishments. It doesn't make me better or worse and it does not make them better or worse.
And when you have to vote for Freedom you are institutionalized therefore you're not free and so you become your own logical fallacy
so if you think voting for Kamala Harris or Trump will set America and you free then you're asking for the jail of limitations
and Free People never ask for freedom and they never vote for freedom and they don't worship or hate a person place or thing
freedom is a state of mind.
If you cannot change your position you are not free you are stuck and you keep asking to be stuck by the person you voted for. That is a clear example of institutionalized mentalities.
If you cannot change you are in jail. Just like those prisoners who cannot leave their prison cell because they can't move out of their cell because they're locked in
but they could change their mindset. But people on the outs have locked their mindsets into a rigid jail and yet they can move freely more than a prisoner. That's what institutionalized thinking is. Many people are institutionalized and they don't even realize it.
Your religion your family your friends and your politics and science are the invisible jails people seek to sustain but resent that lifestyle and that's why they're always looking for somebody to give them absolution
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