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=== Chapter 52 === | === Chapter 52 === |
Revision as of 16:02, 6 October 2009
part of the Sacred Chao Te Ching
Contents
Chapter 51
All beings are part of Eris' slapstick routine. Everybody makes Eris laugh even the straight man in the bit. When you walk with total certainty, your head high like a cosmic shmuck, you are vulnerable to the old banana peel shtick. When a shmuck slips, his face becomes red with embarassment. Eris showed him what he did not perceive, and lo, it was funny.
Chapter 52
The unity of the Chao shattered into everything else. Those who understand Chaos can understand the rest. That which can be understood can be useful. Embrace doubt, reserve judgement, and knowledge will flow like water. Come to solid conclusions, have unwavering Faith, and nothing will make sense. Admitting ignorace is wise; Declaring stupidity is clever. Look for the gaps, seek them out, and then you'll know what needs filling. This is Thinking for Yourself.
Chapter 53
Even those who partially understand admit they do not know everything. What is unknown is vast, but people enjoy blinding themselves. When Authority bangs the podium, the people say, "my country, right or wrong." When the holy man thumps his scripture, the people embrace Faith over Facts. So some people revel in their abandonment of responsibility. They have given up their humanity. This is fucking stupid.
Chapter 54
Our society is firmly held and steered by deeply ingrained and arbitrary rules. Those who choose to play a different game are usually trampled underfoot, unless they appear to be playing along. To belong to the group, you must follow their rules. To follow their rules, you must abandon responsibility. When you abandon responsibility, you destroy the Self. Therefore the wise spags choose responsibly, and seek out new groups. They know which rules are their own, which come from others, and how to navigate between them.
Chapter 55
Those who understand Chaos can pierce any illusion. Disorder does not trouble them. Order does not placate them. They see around the bars of their Cell, and always look just a little bit further. They can freely create, knowing no boundries, but color inside the lines when they must. They can wear ideas like masks, but remove them at will, and are not bound by chains of Faith. To know Chaos is to always be in doubt. To know doubt is to always seek an answer. To try and force Truth is dangerous. To decide you're right before getting the facts is foolish; The first errent bit of evidence will cause a collapse. Whatever is monolithic will fall.
Chapter 56
Those that create, also destroy. Those who destroy, also create. Study the sixteen forms of Order, Creation, Disorder, and Destruction. These are all lies. Those believing them can do anything. Those who disbelieve are fools. Do you believe that?
Chapter 57
Authority rules through miscommunication. Wars are waged by pandering to fears. The world can be won by joining opposites: Tell people what they want to hear, and they will follow. Make them think like apes, and they will act like monkeys. Relieve them of their responsibilities, they will call you wise. Show them what they fear, they will call you just. Therefore, the wise spags say, "Pay no attention to the speeches of Authority, but listen instead to what the audience is hearing. And if at all possible, try to be the one making the speech."
Chapter 58
When Authority imposes Order, people become angry. When Authority allows Freedom, people become nervous. To allow for mistakes means accepting mistakes; To enforce Order ensures future punishment. The people want Freedom, but at others' expense. The people want Order, but only to justify their actions. Therefore the wise spags disrupt Order, And organize Freedom, And freely create their illusions.
Chapter 59
Status gives power, but power inhibits communication. Seek information from opposing sides. Listen to the will of the people, but also to the well-informed. Talk to people who disagree; Those who would undermine you are a part of what you do. Do not keep things concealed, and do never say, "Because I said so." The people may be foolish, but they are not fools. These are social laws of motion, the thermodynamics of balance. Eventually, those that try to impose Order become mired in disarray. Action creates resistance. It's not personal. It's hilarious.
Chapter 60
A good leader is like an orchestra conductor. He is given a set of rules that the people should follow. By flapping his arms, he tries organize them. The more careful and precise he is, the more harmonious the performance. However, a good leader knows that it is the individual differences working together, yet independent, that create the rich texture. And so Order and Disorder combine to create beauty.