How The ‘Hero’ Complex Ushers In The ‘End’ of the ‘World’
Everybody has an ‘idea.’ About what is ‘right.’ And ‘what’ is wrong.’
Forcing an ‘opinion’ on the ‘world,’ because you are sure you know what’s right, and, then, obviously, what’s ‘wrong,’ is how the ‘hero’ complex ushers in the ‘end’ of the ‘world.’
The Hero: Half-the-Time ‘Right.’
That is, underneath it all, every ‘body’ wants to be a ‘hero.’ And, everybody gets it, half-the-time, wrong.
Therefore, we can predict, with one-hundred-percent accuracy, one human can (and may) (unwittingly) destroy the earth. By making a mistake. In judgment. By ‘becoming’ (or trying to become) a ‘hero.’ Without realizing, underneath it all, half-the-time, right, half-the-time, wrong.
Nature’s Heroic Process
Nature is designed to destroy, and, then, re-generate (re-circulate) its ‘self.’
Using everything (including humans) to take care of its ‘process.’
Where ‘Nature’ is expecting, we will, all of us, get it, half-the-time, ‘wrong.’
How do we ‘know’ this?
A Circle is Conserved
Conservation of the circle is the ‘core’ dynamic in Nature. Everything, half-the-time ‘right.’ Half-the-time ‘wrong.’