World View
My World View is the foundation of my epistemology. My World View constantly yells in my ear: do no harm, keep your dignity, don’t get tricked, check facts, how can I earn some more money?, check your appearance, beware. The World View of those in the seat of power is at loggerheads with my own, so it is then that I think they behave strangely. In turn, they think I behave strangely. Collectives are at the forefront of their World View, but in my World View, collectives and aardvarks are in the same compartment. I do not belong to one of their approved collectives, so to those in power, I am a weirdo. I wish for all people to keep the fruits of their labor, and not to interfere in each others lives, that each and all should be in charge of his/her Things: their own lives, their own property, and their own dignity. My views baffle those in the seat of power; they can’t grasp how an individual might reject a collective, a collective that will confer power upon the individual. They think: ”How can you reject power? Are you crazy?”
World View in an individual is formed in the tender years of existence, at home, mostly, but later in life, by education and the culture in which one is immersed. Personality and world view are joined together: Pancho Terrible and Polyanna have greatly different World Views, but personalities that conform to each of their World Views. To read more about World View/personality, please go to: inhibitedvsuninhibited-personalities.blogspot.com.
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