Here's an example. I need to go get something at this place but everytime I go it's full to capacity. So the second time i went I made an appointment but I was sent away because it was full. And the third time I went they told me I couldn't go in because I did not meet the qualifications. So you tell me, is it wrong to go crazy over this? Is it my right to scream?
Originally posted by Nuke Nixon
I'm surprised that doesn't happen to everybody in New York or larger cities, Man was not meant to be thrust together in gigantic clumps and stressed out every minute of the day.Man requires breathing room and serenity.
That's how human life was conditioned, to live in a system that is governed by legal tape and you cant get through that tape unless you have all the right papers and signed all the x's.
Originally posted by rudester
That's how human life was conditioned, to live in a system that is governed by legal tape and you cant get through that tape unless you have all the right papers and signed all the x's.
It may have been because of large population cities that bureaucracy rose to rein in the chaos, but chaos is our natural state, go where we will and do what we will, artificial restraint and rules & regulations and paperwork and forms and authorizations is anathema to the natural world.