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Work Simplification of the mind is under-way. At the moment, we think, He works, He doesn't. It's not like that.

Everyone gets the same work quota in absolute terms. Life is constantly harassing in its nature, so to speak. It is not a question of who works and who doesn't, that's a propagandists dream to be able to categorise people like that. What it is, is how do you work. One person might work hard at some labour like answering phones to angry birds, but be mentally on vacation in other ways whilst another person might work mentally hard whilst never having to deal with an irate customer or bully. So, let's consider the different types of work that a person can do. There might be physical work, mental work, emotional work and so on. The computer is powered on and always working, so to speak. There are no easy options if you avoid work in one regard, you get it in another. I've been on holidays, but I am not sure it was ever really a holiday as such. There was always some shit going on with me mentally, so, I'm not really sure what a holiday is. I have heard it said that a holiday is just a break from your usual routine. If you avoid work in one way, you will end up working in another. It is quite possible for a person to 'work from bed'. Once you reach old age, just breathing can be work enough as well as keeping your body going. Necessarily then, we need to understand that when we say to someone, You are not working enough well actually, they are in the very fact of being told they are not working, you are giving them mental work. Accusations are a form of work to process and accusing someone of not working is, well, anyone of us could do it. You lazy bastard, all you are doing is...... If you give people a mental illness diagnosis, you are giving them mental work to do to overcome it. It doesn't mean they are actually 'ill', it is just the way that they do their work, to be mentally burdened. We were all born into a working class society, with every member in it, a working class person. Again, the conspirators hierarchy is enforced to make it look like one person is higher or lower than another, but in absolute terms, nobody is. It's just a question of how are you higher than me and how are you lower. If you are high in some way, chances are you will get constant harassment from the lows because they want your high, but never forget, everyone is high at something and it is impertinent to expect someone to keep giving up their highness to you whilst failing to see how you are high yourself. How are you high, how are you low, your royal lowness. You know how to engineer ubuntu? Well, you're not all high then are you. It's about time we started calling Linus your highness I think, or for that matter, anyone else. The further we go into it, the less work there is which needs doing until eventually, all the drudgery work will be done by machine. This means that the further on time goes, the higher class people are. It might not look that way, but the childhood fears are being overcome, the breakdown of the old to make way for the new. In fifty years, our world of childhood will seem almost completely alien. The 2012 threshold is the threshold between people being working class and middle class. I think that people born in the year 2000 and beyond will basically be come to be seen as middle class with less and less grungy work needing doing. We work for them, they are the illumined masters to which we are enslaved. The further you go on in the stream of time, the less people will do. Eventually, there will be a space age and those people will be considered upper class. The people who all of us put the work in to service and create the infrastructure which makes a space age proper a reality. I've said it before, but, people don't realise it. We are all slaves to make that possible and money is the whip. You could, make a case that in some ways, 9-5 is a bit lazy. When you work 9-5, you can avoid some of the psychiatric assault which goes with not working inside of those parameters. If you are in line and sleep walk off to work everyday at 9 am, then you are not challenging any of the rigid norms of society and so in a funny way, you get it easy because you are synchronised with a lot of other people. Think of the salmon swimming upstream, it is going against the flow and so has to work hard simply because of that. There is this 'flow' in society where a great bulk of people are in

the 9-5 type work mode which creates an energy flow in that style and the more people who partake, the stronger influence it has. I think this video, which you may or may not 'like' shows at 1:28 what I mean here where you have a minority of people going against the grain and the kind of a assault that that imbues on them. I Disappear This then is one of the reasons why people are being turfed out of 9-5. It's the old lemmings order breaking down. The idea is that you don't need to keep people straight jacketed in these rigid and inflexible patterns of behaviour. People can understand invidual responsibility and the fact that just because they don't 'have' to do something, like be in an office 9-5, that doesn't mean that they shouldn't. So this is what is happening in my view. The more you challenge and step out of the norms, the more harassment and hassle you get. 9-5 isn't going to last forever because simply, it stifles expression. It's crazy, we get this crazy rush hour situation to deal with everyday. More and more, people are going to begin working at staggered times throughout the day. This has already happened to a larger and larger extent, but it's like a blood pressure spike when you suddenly get all this rush at certain times of the day. It's not healthy. I think if you asked a doctor to analyse the planet as he would a person, well, it wouldn't be that healthy and I think we can all feel that. If we feel bad, there is a simple reason for that, our world is dying because we all just keep doing what we have always done because that is easier. So, in some regards, you could say that working 9-5 might be a bit lazy mentally. You outlook might be, although not always obviously, if you work 9-5, you have a purpose, you are part of something, you are making a contribution, you have money and so on. Contrast that to being unemployed. Often unemployed people feel worthless, they are victimised, they feel alienated, they are worried, they have little money and so on and if they are long term unemployed, they have a lower life expectancy and worse health in general. Unemployment can't be easy because if it was everyone would do it. Usually, people who have a taste of it, say, 'enough of that' because it is so tough. So, lets be honest for once and understand that unemployment is not 'not working', it is a form of work. People who work 9-5 have the right to subliminally or overtly, criticise those who might either be unemployed or do not fall within the 9-5 structure, for some other reason. 9-5 is dependable, you know where you are at each day. The mental fallout of being more flexible than that can be difficult for people to cope with which is why at times they need more mental support. 9-5 is the straight-jacket, so to speak which keeps folks orderly. More and more though, people are saying, I work as and when I can and am able. So, that's my take on work. There's no such thing as work avoidance. If you try and take an easy option, you won't be able to find it. Life itself 'gets' all of us in equal measure. Whether you have to work to deal with your ill health, or whatever it is. It's not do you work or don't you, but how do you work and how don't you work. Are you working or a non working person is a nonsense questions. Are you working? Like you, in some ways I am and in other ways I am not. I can't do everything but what I do do I do well. On that note, if there is anyone looking for work, heavy metal is booming. Mental exertion has become a favoured employment category and if you like heavy mental, or even if you don't but would like to build your mental strength, then it can be a nice way to go about it. It will burden you emotionally, but open your mind in the same way that an athlete in a gym burdens their muscles, but builds them up in the process. Building minds. If you leave a comment about it, I will give you a list of albums which will give you a nice dose of industrial mental work to be getting on with. That's my bit of marketing done anyway, but actually, it's a serious thing. There is much mental work to be done to get out of this psychological cess pit what we have been living in and heavy metal is a very important part of that because it cuts out a lot of the emotional flim flam which fogs the mind and keeps people on mental vacation.

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