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Old 02-11-2006, 06:58 AM
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A Moral Dilemma

I think most people want to live lives of freedom, liberty, and good health, without interference from government and business that has been corrupted.people to want "good" government and fair and honest business dealings. But what do these things mean? However, a short reading of history will quickly educate you to the fact that political power and money rapidly and penetratingly change anyone's intentions. I think that is the present state of our legal system and in particular our credit and money system. It has evolved over time into a Cabal that is cold calculating, and manipulative. The legal system built up around it has been heavily influenced by it and to some degree designed by it.these systems have also created some products and processes that can be of great benefit, properly used. I don't think it enhances your life or your liberty to fully escape from it, nor is possibleor wise to fully escape from it, as some suggest. Therefore, it can be extremely frustrating and emotionally charged when dealing with it, particularly if you believe that there is "justice" in our legal system, and that our political and banking system should be "fair". Nothing is further from the truth. If you want justice and fairness go to church, do not look to the legal political banking system for such things.To Me, the biggest issue in life is finding that my purpose, mastering and understanding my emotions, enhancing and mastering my personal relationships, and obtaining wealth and liberty are key. And further, looking for esoteric, unique, or difficult,confrontive,legal strategies can simplyadd more fuel to your emotional fire and a really not contribute to liberty or wealth.

For Me, the question revolves first around my own emotional and physical health and well-being and my own personal liberty. I'm accountable for me, irrespective of what some church says, with some political theory or government says, what some legal system says, or put the money and banking system says. My starting point is personal peace of mind because without this approaching the rest of the world is fruitless. Of course, this is supposedly the basis of our legal system, is supposed to be based on Christian principles.
What I have found from studying the legal system and banking and credit system is that it is an amalgamation of things that have evolved over a long period of time and has been heavily influenced by individuals and organizations seeking to enhance their "Power", whatever that might mean to them at the time. I also do not believe, based upon personal experience and observation, that the political and banking system is perfectly well run, well administered or well-organized. Many of the people attracted to these fields are not exactly the best and brightest, which of course creates the opportunity when dealing with them I remember this when approaching the legal system or the credit and banking system. I try not to do things that diminish my personal liberty or my personal accountability. I also recognize that is is also almost impossible to live in the world and totally, completely, divorce yourself from these systems. However, I do think it is possible to organize your life to maximize your liberty and personal happiness and to take advantage of some of the a best benefits these systems have in fact created.

I have read much of the material posted in this forum and feel that an enormous amount of energy is focused here on strategies that are not particularly productive. However, conceptually many of the things I read to have some merit in the proper context. one thing that is very clear that you begin to understand when setting the legal and credit banking system is that there are an unlimited number of variations and possibilities available to be almost unlimited number of situations that can develop in your business and personal life. Further the administration of thesesystems and organizations is not performed a very high-level and can create opportunities to if properly up it understood. Therefore, I think it is best to first study "Morals" and develop emotional stability before you can truly deal with the legal system and the credit and banking system on your own terms.

Any thoughts?
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