We live in a world where winners are opaque [see photo]. Meanwhile. Losers are many and as a class of humans are expanding quickly. In modern terms it seems that to lose is to win.
Losers are transparent when they chant inane slogans, loot and burn down stores, destroy symbols of success at every turn, hide in the shadows of drug abuse, etc. The sign that losers exist in your neighbourhood is the graffiti they love to share with you at your expense. These losers leave their calling cards on public and private property as they replace your love of cleanliness and civility with slough and depravity.
Winners are opaque because they are not beholding to your illusions, delusions, and moral cowardice. These winners become opaque because the cancel culture erases them from the public square where the losers rule the day. Of course, true winners could care less about being cancelled by a mob whom they do not respect. Such winners refuse to kneel on command in honour of the latest cause being driven by loser mobs. These winners can live a perfectly healthy life as outcasts: they can exist beyond the grasp of the intersectional mob who crave diversity of thoughts, yet, command conformity through programs of inclusion.
Winners are few: losers are many.
Richard.
You can be a winner if you reduce your collective wants to a minimum. In the process you will become a person who is able to live with much less than the losers who surround you. In this era of covid-19 restrictions winners are curating their own versions of Newminimalism.
Be a winner too: for more on this go to the homepage of my website at minimal-you.com
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