Thursday, May 15, 2008

INTENT

INTENT / CONTRADICTIONS / LIES

Speculating intent has become disingenuous throughout America. The narcissistic desire to dictate is prolific. Others will dissect your statements, fabricating a new interpretation. Predicting intent and diverse translation of an unfamiliar person shields an ideology. Plainly rewording transcripts, only to protect a bias illustrates extremism to the point of perjure yourself. Twisted paraphrasing, obvious and uncaring dishonesty collated with calculated distortion demonstrates extensive duplicity within the people.

Purposely contradicting is clever when having an issue both ways. Contradictions are never innocent and are always converted. This is where you’ll hear, “that’s not what I meant to say”. Normally this is dismissed as a mistake. What the person initially said was their true intent. Most of the time the slip-up is not noticed by that individual. Saying they contradicted themselves is a nice way to call them a liar.

It is said if you’re going to lie you’ll need a good memory. Everybody is capable of lying. Just because they said it doesn’t make it true. I believe nothing I hear and only half of what I see. Lies are driven by fear and pride. Fearful lying secures protection for yourself. Prideful lies are either bolstering or triumphant. Prominent professionals maintain status and confidence through pride. Is arrogant pride really character lying or, fearful deceit?

Having contact with many different people over the years has enabled me to witness much trickery. The numerous contacts made with doctors offices and insurance companies has revealed a narcissistic, self-empowered, commanding generation. Needing to have all the answers and be controlling humors me. Lies are warranted when an answer is unachievable. Instead of saying I don’t know, they’ll baffle you with a non-answer.

The intent today is to win no matter what. Victory has become more important than honesty. Instead of, sorry or I’m wrong, perpetual and bigger lies emerge. Predicting intent, and arrogant lying is widely expectably among American industries. The acceptance of insignificant lying has generational consequences. When your peers ask you to lie, honesty pays is replaced with, dishonesty pays my bills.

The power to control has intensified greatly. Mind readers trick you when it’s really only a process of elimination. Body language experts insinuate intent through superficial nerve function. Schools and colleges teach ideology not fact deceiving the young. News Media slants context and present it as fact. Pedophilia paranoia generates neighbor suspects. Saying N-word is supposed to lessen the severity of it’s meaning, when the intent remains the same. Is SOB, freaking, or F word suitable indirect vulgarities.

Are these elements of life or intentional deceptions? Only your conscience can decide.

THE BOOKIE

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