We’ve all heard of economic enslavement and in a way it really is a form of slavery, as the individuals work and work, never to get ahead, save, or enjoy the quality of life they believed they are entitled for the fruits of their labors. Some involved in such a game or in a nation where this is taking place, ask themselves; what is the difference between economic enslavement and straight out slavery? Some say none. But being enslaved to money is not the only thing that happens.
Becoming enslaved to authority can be worse, as you build barriers to thought in your mind, believing that the authorities know it all, and you are not wise enough to even answer the question. If you find this happening to you in college, then you know what I am talking about and you need to free your mind to get to the next level. You can start by Questioning Authority at every turn, and if your questions are in turn turned down, then you need to jump ship or realize the limitations of the information that you are receiving.
If you’d like to explore this thought in greater detail, I’d sure like to recommend a book to you; “Mindset” by John Naisbutt, where you will find an interesting chapter on this topic; Chapter # 4. “Authority Slavery is one of the biggest enemies of truth,” is one of the topics that John Naisbutt includes, and gives examples of such in Einstein’s college days.
You must always realize that just because someone is wearing a shirt and tie, have a higher rank, has more letters next to their name, it really has not much to do with their intelligence, abilities, or their knowledge, indeed this has been my experience and so I thought you should know too. Please consider all this.
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