"Society does not need
individuals, but efficiency. Therefore, the more a person becomes human,
the less it becomes useful for society ... and the more dangerous it
becomes.
The whole scheme of our civilization, and in reality of all the civilizations existing in the world, involves the reduction of the human being to an automaton.
In this case it is obedient, efficient, and it is not dangerous. Otherwise, an inventive mind, which investigates, searches and searches for what is new, which always tries to give life to something unknown, will inevitably create discomfort.
The establishment will never be at peace with like-minded people !!
As soon as a child is born, society begins to kill its individuality; before he reached the age of seven, his individuality is totally annihilated.
Only if the establishment fails to successfully complete this operation can a person become an individual, but it is very rare to happen.
Any form of social institution is only a means to kill the individual and turn it into a machine.
All our universities are nothing but factories to kill spontaneity, to annihilate the inner spark, to destroy the spirit and transform man into a machine; only in this case the society feels calm towards it, can rely on it.
It will be possible to know what it is capable of doing, what it will do: it becomes predictable.
A husband, a wife, a doctor, a lawyer, a scientist are predictable: we know who they are and how they will react, you can rest assured.
Conversely, it is impossible to be calm with a living, spontaneous person, because one does not know what he will do: it is unpredictable.
Unpredictability is always a source of insecurity. The moment you become unpredictable, you are no longer controllable, you can no longer be manipulated. Nobody is at ease with an unpredictable person.
But only unpredictable man can feel joy, he can feel things that no one else can ever hear.
Life itself is unpredictable, it is not controllable. Life as such is always going, moment by moment, towards the unknown. It is an opening on the unknown, neither more nor less. "
The whole scheme of our civilization, and in reality of all the civilizations existing in the world, involves the reduction of the human being to an automaton.
In this case it is obedient, efficient, and it is not dangerous. Otherwise, an inventive mind, which investigates, searches and searches for what is new, which always tries to give life to something unknown, will inevitably create discomfort.
The establishment will never be at peace with like-minded people !!
As soon as a child is born, society begins to kill its individuality; before he reached the age of seven, his individuality is totally annihilated.
Only if the establishment fails to successfully complete this operation can a person become an individual, but it is very rare to happen.
Any form of social institution is only a means to kill the individual and turn it into a machine.
All our universities are nothing but factories to kill spontaneity, to annihilate the inner spark, to destroy the spirit and transform man into a machine; only in this case the society feels calm towards it, can rely on it.
It will be possible to know what it is capable of doing, what it will do: it becomes predictable.
A husband, a wife, a doctor, a lawyer, a scientist are predictable: we know who they are and how they will react, you can rest assured.
Conversely, it is impossible to be calm with a living, spontaneous person, because one does not know what he will do: it is unpredictable.
Unpredictability is always a source of insecurity. The moment you become unpredictable, you are no longer controllable, you can no longer be manipulated. Nobody is at ease with an unpredictable person.
But only unpredictable man can feel joy, he can feel things that no one else can ever hear.
Life itself is unpredictable, it is not controllable. Life as such is always going, moment by moment, towards the unknown. It is an opening on the unknown, neither more nor less. "