World Peace and how it can never happen.

Filed under:Politics — posted by Tinklepants on February 4, 2008 @ 12:00 pm

No matter how peaceful things can seem, there will always be someone with a cause that they think is worth fighting for, it’s free will. It’s nature, human nature.

In the animal world, fighting for survival is an everyday occurrence, no one can tell them you shouldn’t hurt others, they survive using primal animal instincts, as do we. The only thing that separates us from the animals is our conscience, our knowing of right and wrong, our compassion towards others, our guilt and humility, and having the intelligence to make moral choices.

Unfortunately primal fear, which every living creature possesses, a basic component in our genetic make up which enabled us to survive, has evolved into an “attack before we get attacked” mentality. It’s complicated itself over the many millennia that we have been the dominant species on this planet, continually developing our techniques and technology for the “fight or flight” mechanism. From hedgehogs that hide from danger, and when found, curl up and protect themselves with their spines, to humans inventing the stealth bomber, taking the fight to the enemies doorsteps before they have even had a chance to ask “where’s them damn bullets?”!

There will never be peace in the animal world. There will always be danger, and a need to fight for survival. This world is naturally selective, where survival of the fittest rules, and in our world it’s become “How many people can you control with your militia?” If there can’t be peace found in the animal world, why should there be peace here in our manmade, plastic fantastic world of glass, metal and carbon fibre?

It’s the fact that when we can hope for there to be peace, to strive for peace and then to fight for it, that stops peace being totally found. Yes, we must continually fight for our right not to fight amongst ourselves. Just sitting back all peaceful and calm is not going to make it happen. You fight for a cause worth fighting over. And I’m not just talking about physical war here, we fight with our words. Which can be more hurtful to others than the blade of a sword. We evolved speech so we could communicate with each other and avoid the scenario of killing a neighbour because they’d wandered onto our territory. A change in brain function and new thinking came hand in hand with our newly found evolving conscience, our DNA causing our bodies to mutate and develop the capability of articulated speech. This evolvement was indeed the next step in the fight for survival ladder, not only fighting for ourselves but for people we cared about, and then for our near neighbours and distant neighbours. Communities formed, governments came to be. It’s fight for survival on a large scale.

So my belief, in this day and age anyway, world peace will never be until we evolve again into something more than human, and we can dismiss those primal animal instincts as they won’t be needed anymore. But that my friends, will not be in any of our lifetimes. It wont be for many hundreds of years, maybe even thousands. But saying that, there is always hope.

Yours in love and light,

Tammie Rees.

Rant - Salesmen

Filed under:Politics — posted by Tinklepants on May 30, 2007 @ 11:22 am

I answered the door two weeks ago to a 6 foot asian guy from a power supplier (Powergen). Now the last few weeks I’ve already had 2 other supply companies knocking trying to persuade me to change from British Gas.

He said my details wasn’t down on record, and that we were paying the higher rate when we could be paying a lower rate. So I told him my name, how many rooms/radiadors, if we had a washing machine etc. he had a look at both gas and electricity meters. He said nothing about actually changing supplier, and the guy calculated how much I would be paying with British Gas. He said they were the most expensive supplier (we’re with them because they’re greener than other companies). Now I was away with the faries today as I was really tired, and it wasn’t until after I signed my name and closed the front door that the guy had duped me into changing suppliers!

Ok I know its my fault for not being more alert, but the guy said NOTHING about what I was signing was a contract to change supplier. He probably guessed I must have known.

but I’m quite a simple person, and if someone doesn’t tell me exact details about things like this, I go along with it.

I thought he was from a company offering discounts through them on behalf of British Gas.

How naive I was!

But the point of this post is the way these people are driven to sign up as many people as they can for commissions. He could have done this to anyone who had their mind elsewhere. Probably an old lady.

Anyway, anyone had similar experiences of pushy salesman/misunderstandings?
How did you handle the situation?

Cheers,
A naive Tink