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[ The Terrorists of Dissatisfaction ] [ By The GNN ]
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THE TERRORISTS OF DISSATISFACTION
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by THE GNN/DualCrew-Shining/uXu
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This short file is dedicated to my beloved neighbors.
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In his file 'The Anatomy of Boredom' (UXU-129), Ralph claims that the
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strongest force around is boredom. Ralph writes: 'It is boredom that
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make us get up and do something with our lives!'
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To a certain extent, he is right. Boredom is a strong motivational force.
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Unfortunately, boredom and frustration makes too many people do things
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that ought to be considered unhealthy and dangerous to the well-being of
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their fellow people. Boredom is something that makes us do something with
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our lives, yes, but unfortunately it makes us not do anything _good_ with
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our lives. On the contrary, boredom will prevent us, and other people, from
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having a good life, if we accept the idea that we must, by necessity, be
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bored and frustrated. Some people have accepted this, and these are the
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terrorists of dissatisfaction. Let me explain this simple idea.
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Two of the crucial factors that constitutes a good life are happiness and
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pleasure. Boredom and frustration are opposite feelings. There are people
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around who actually experience a good life, but they are in minority. It
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is not considered 'serious' to be happy. In fact, people who are bored and
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frustrated are taking their lives more 'seriously' it is claimed - not
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openly, of course, but it is what could be called an 'unwritten law'.
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It would be nothing wrong with such a law, for others, if those who obeyed
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it kept it to themselves. But since they live unsatisfying lives, no one
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else around them are allowed to be happy. Therefore, the terrorists of
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dissatisfaction are constantly trying to terminate the happy people around
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them, with various means. There is no such thing as 'mutual respect' in such
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cases. The happy people must respect the demands of the dissatisfied, but
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the dissatisfied need not to respect the happy people.
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A brief example: If forty-nine people, out of fifty, in a building throws
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a party, one day per year, dancing and singing all night, we would say that
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they are having a good time (which is not the same thing as a Good Life, but
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that is not important here - the argument could be used, almost mutatis
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mutandis, for the good life too.)
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However, this does not matter at all if the one who is left decides to
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complain. Then this general happiness does not count at all. The poor
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individual who is bored, and 'disturbed' by the loud music, is suddenly
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right on all accounts. Everybody else in the house must respect and obey the
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unwritten law that says that silence and boredom is the ultimate virtue.
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Otherwise, the slaves (the police) of the global Institution of Boredom (the
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state) will arrive and use their deadly force to end the happiness.
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So, why is frustration and boredom considered 'higher' than happiness and
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pleasure? How come that a person who always complains how much stress he
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experiences at work is considered more 'serious' in his life style than
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someone who says that he is having a work that he fully enjoys?
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This has nothing to do with the childish claim that 'life is actually
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boring.' Life is not boring. It is only boring if you make it boring. To
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blame the state, the system, or some other concept that you are not really
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familiar with is only a bad excuse for your own lack of imagination. This
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is the core of the problem; most people are not able to think, they are not
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able to do something good with their lives.
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Indeed, this is a hard thing for the dissatisfied to accept. In fact,
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they will do everything they can to deny its truth. The modus operandi of
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the terrorists of dissatisfaction against happiness, is, naturally, to deny
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the fact that they are frustrated. Instead, they will turn the tables, and
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say that they, de facto, are the ones who are having a good time, while
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those who are happy are 'wasting their lives.' To regard life as a fabric
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where only education, work and death are seen as the only 'serious' things to
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do, while happiness is only allowed as long as it fits into this fabric, is
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truly insane. It is a disease that has swallowed our society, with the help
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from the abstract thing we call 'the state' or 'the system.'
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Since I do not believe that those two concepts are completely separated
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from the individual himself (my belief is that the thing we call 'the
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system' is nothing more than a collective madness - and everyone is
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guilty, more or less, to its existence) the ones who are responsible for the
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disease are the people themselves. Life is not especially fun when everyone
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is bored, but at least life is then something that is praised by those who
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are not able to think for themselves: easy.
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A life that is easy requires no imagination. Everything just passes by,
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like a calm river, and the only thing you have to do is to go with the
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stream. Those who begin to swim will create a lot of waves, and must be
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stopped so the easiness will not disappear.
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In equal, those who are happy are a threat against those who want life
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to be easy. Hence, the dissatisfied people will do everything they can to
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prevent people from being happy. They will spread, and indirectly accept,
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the idea that it is 'serious' to be bored, dissatisfied and frustrated.
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Of course, that is not the truth and it is nothing strange with the quote
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'when you take life seriously, you do not take it seriously'. When you
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play the game of the frustrated masses, you will end up in something that
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is not, and never will be, the good life.
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'Early to rise, and early to bed, makes a man wealthy, healthy and dead.'
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But, then, how do you argue with someone who indirectly claims that life
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ought to be as boring as possible? Shortly: you do not. It will just be a
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waste of time without any meaning at all. If you begin to argue with some
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stupid sucker, you will play the game of that person. You will become tired
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and bored of talking to a human wall, and if you do it long enough you might
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suddenly conform to the idea that everything ought to be boring.
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You better stay away from trying to heal the ones who want to remain ill.
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Let them twist and turn in their agony, while you stick to the highest
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available virtue; the good life. Never mind the bored terrorists of
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dissatisfaction, they are beyond any kind of help. They will never, ever,
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understand the following truism;
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"The one who wants peace and silence
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above anything else, longs for death."
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La business, la rifle, la familia.
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Ya basta! Check out: THE STASH +46-13-PRIVATE
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