tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20280304.post2577731889388983583..comments2023-09-12T12:29:00.905-04:00Comments on The Art of Rebirth: The Cage You're InRaederlehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17388803926470907739noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20280304.post-39802472028506079352010-06-06T11:12:53.208-04:002010-06-06T11:12:53.208-04:00Right on. As mentioned at the start of this clip, ...Right on. As mentioned at the start of this clip, it is (unfortunately) somehow human nature to attempt to control or farm one another. Not saying that working together in structures or hierarchies is always terrible, but it's just something interesting to keep in mind with any decisions you make.<br /><br />99.alot% of people will take the path of least resistance. Since social pressure is the most difficult to overcome, most people will live their lives in a "cage" to avoid the gross discomfort which comes with social resistance.<br /><br />The rest of us who break out of our cages will happily walk around the system, "retire" at 26 and enjoy living in the Cayman Islands, sipping a martini while watching the sunset on our yachts.gigLnoreply@blogger.com