Friday, October 31, 2025

Will Rogers

 Will Rogers


Will Rogers was a multi-talented individual who  was a cowboy, mimic, actor, writer, comedian, and speaker. Rogers was able to be industrious and was well liked by individuals for being humorous and authentic. He was an American renaissance man for being talented in multiple disciplines and also being humble. 

Will Rogers was born in Oklahoma in the early 1900s and was both Native American and Caucasian. Will Rogers was a multi-racial individual who worked in the 1920s and early 1930s in the Wild West shows making jokes and displaying his cowboy skills with the lariat. Will Rogers was able to persevere having humility working in vaudeville shows of the Wild West.

Rogers was against the bureaucracy and made fun of bureaucracy. Rogers was respected by the working man. For having values and humility, Rogers was listened to on the radio by millions of people, and his writer's column in the newspaper was read by multiple people. Rogers was also an actor in Western films, and many people went to see his movies in the theaters. Rogers was one of the most liked actors of his time for being humble and sincere.

Will Rogers was a man that spoke in a positive manner and also was productive. He was killed in a plane crash while traveling (it is unknown if  he was envied by the bureaucracy being that he was well liked by Americans and also was unique.)

Will Rogers Spoke Out Against Bureaucracy and Socialism in the 1930s

"In Louisiana they vote by electricity. It's a marvelous way to vote, but Huey runs the switchboard, so it doesn't matter which button the boys press, all the answers come out yes."- Rogers on Corruption and Irregularities in the Voting System in 1928 Louisiana

Will Rogers fought against bureaucracy by speaking and writing about the incongruencies and corruption of the time. Rogers had a newspaper column where he spoke about different topics including the corruption that was occuring in Louisiana by the Governor of Louisiana. The Governor of Lousiana, Huey Long, was a known briber, liar, and adulterer. (Huey Long was also a socialist promising redistribution of wealth and a monthly income without the need to work while being a liar and corrupt. It was known that he bribed and even intimidated opposition.) Rogers described the discrepancies in the voting system in Louisiana in the 1930s. It is quite possible that he may have been envied by either corrupt socialists like Huey Long for exposing the truth of corruption in the Governorship of Louisiana in the 1930s and/or by the FBI for being positive and liked by Americans. It is a known fact that the FBI also has worked with corrupt individuals (while most tv series and books state that the FBI infiltrated such corrupt crime groups, there are theories that state that in some cases they even worked with corrupt individuals seen in Lucky Luciano's rise in the mafia while being an FBI agent. This allows us to know that the FBI has also enganged in unethical behavior and perpetrated corruption. It is difficult to say when the FBI agents are trying to help and when they are practicing corruption for the sake of practicing corruption seen in the rise of Lucky Luciano in the 1930s and the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. It is possible that Carmichael was also a CIA or FBI agent who was tasked to infiltrate SNCC, oppose MLK and the Civil Right's Movement, and lead to socialism and violence.)

Will Rogers may have been envied by Huey Long and by the FBI for being a comedian, actor, and writer among the many talented skills that he had. While the Great Depression was happening, Rogers took to make comedy and kept people seeing the positive of life with writing and acting. It is possible that Will Rogers' plane crash may have been provoked by enviers due to his positivity and exposition of corruption. Huey Long would be shot and killed a year after Will Rogers' plane crashed and may describe that there was instantaneous justice. Will Rogers was a humble individual who practiced genuine empathy and even described that he never met an individual that he never liked describing that he had genuine empathy for his American bretheren. It is a well known fact that Will Rogers was one of the most well liked actors of the 1920s and 1930s for being positive and hating corruption. 

"I have never met a man I did not like."

America A to Z from Reader's Digest

    

Gloria Perez

 The Writers, Directors, and Creators of the Series O Clone (The Clone)


The series O Clon was one of the greatest and most complex stories created by Gloria Perez, a Brazilian writer, in the late 1990s. O Clon is a fictional story that describes how a scientist decides to create a clone from another human being. The story incorporates ethics, morality, religion, and culture from different countries. It is one of the most impressive stories that also discusses individuality and distinctness. The story focuses on a pair of male identical twins. The identical twins are different despite looking very similar. The story describes that each twin is different and unique having his own traits and personalities.

After a plane accident, one of the twins does not survive. To this, a scientist who was related to the twin, can not live with the idea that his favorite twin of the two twins had died. The scientist decides to clone the deceased twin and use science for his own personal gain. At first the scientist states that the reason for his clone experiment was to benefit humanity, yet with time the series shows that he has ulterior and egoistic motives. 

A clone is created based on the cells of one of the twins. The clone is used to create a clone baby and after being born is hidden to see how the experiment progresses. The series asks important questions concerning if such experiment would be ethical and moral. The series describes the need to have healthy skepticism of scientific innovations and discoveries. There are significant questions of if the clone has a soul, is human, or if it understands morality. While the clone grows, there is another dynamic to the story. The story is set in Brazil representing democratic republics and freedom. (The Spanish version is set in the US. The series was first dubbed in other languages and became a success in more than 90 countries and was later adapted and released in other nations in Spanish titled, el Clon, in the late 2000s). The twins were from Brazil. The story also includes Jade, the female protagonist, who is born in Morocco and instructed in the Muslim religion. Jade does not want to be Muslim and instead wants to be autonomous and American. (This is because she does not agree with polygamy and arranged marriages.) She is married to Said who is arrogant, materialistic, and petty. (Jade's uncle, Ali, is positive and not evil, yet had decided to favor the arranged marriage.) 

Jade tries to live her life without drawing too much attention from her husband and tries to be independent from Said. To this Said notices the rebuffs and indifference and decides to marry two other women to spark Jade's envy. Instead of envying the new wives, Jade is relieved that she does no have to focus her attention on Said because he now has other wives. Jade does not care and remains indifferent to Said. Jade's independent character and longing to be free from the arranged marriage allows her to be patient and hopeful of escaping machismo non-complementarianism for America. Jade leaves to America and falls in love with one of the twins, Lucas, who is humble, caring, and positive. Longing for democracy and freedom, Jade appreciates the freedom in America. (There have been news stories of women who fled Islam in the 90s and 2000s for democratic nations since women can not work, get an education, drive, or go to the store by themselves in some stringent Muslim countries. They also do not see women in a complementarian manner.) The clone grows up, falls in love with Jade, envies, covets, and tries to take Jade away from the living twin. Jade decides for the human being over the clone. The story describes the beauty of freedom, autonomy, having independence, and the importance of morality while there is uniqueness and authenticity in each human being. The story is one of the most unique stories of the past century and helps us see the beauty of autonomy.

The Question of Twins

Every individual has had curiosity about how identical twins can look very similar yet be very distinct. Despite twins being born at the same time and looking almost identical, twins are actually very different. Identical twins look very similar yet also can be distinguished based on their facial features. They are not completely the same describing the wonders of GOD Almighty. Aside from physical characteristics, twins also have very different personalities despite being raised together. Having had peers who were twins, both male and female twins tend to be very different and are not the same person. Twins can actually be very different while looking very similar.

In a pair of twins, one of the twins can be introverted, reserved, and quiet while the other twin may be more social, extroverted, and prefer extroversion. (There is even the humorous joke of how there is the good twin and the evil twin.) Twins can like different professions, sports, topics, and be completely different. The television series, the Clone, describes this understanding that while identical twins can look the same, they have different personalities and are distinct persons. They each are independent and distinct souls and not a repetition of the same person. In the series, the Clone, the identical twins are different. Lucas is the introverted, reserved, and quiet individual while his brother is extroverted. Each individual is different and unique displaying the truth of distinctness even with identical twins. (If identical twins are very different then there is no need to compare ourselves to others.)

Healthy Skepticism

The story of the Clone describes the importance of having healthy skepticism about scientific experimentation and innovations. While science is important and can help individuals improve their lives, it is important to understand multiple view points prior to being committed to a single view point. Usually, tyrants and totalitarian dictators attempt to lie and pit people in a us vs. them mentality. This is with the intention to lead to strife and envy. Instead of only understanding a single view point, there is the need to see multiple view points, compare view points, and choose the best option that is logical, ethical, moral, and sound. (If it can also be utilitarian then even better.)

The series the Clone asks the questions of how cloning can actually be used for good or for narcissistic intentions. While scientists in the 1990s and early 2000s began to promote cloning as something revolutionary, there are ethical and moral considerations to keep in mind. In the Clone, the scientist reasons that he must create a clone of the deceased twin to alleviate his inability to cope with the loss of his favorite twin. Instead of finding other manners to cope, he decided to use science for his own narcissistic intentions. The scientist then attempted to describe that the intention was to help humanity. This helps us know that there is the need to have skepticism about science and technological innovations. The series came out almost about the same time that scientists were looking to or had already cloned a sheep, Dolly. The question of cloning was heavily disputed by Christian believers and also by atheists and socialists. Dolly the sheep was created to describe the power of cloning yet it was noted that Dolly aged faster than normal sheep. Dolly actually did not live to the typical age span of other sheep. Cloning in the late 1990s was touted by scientists as an amazing discovery and innovation. The series of the Clone allowed individuals to reason concerning questions of cloning in human beings from how cloning could affect the life span of a cloned individual to the moral questions of if a clone has a soul, is capable of being ethical, and with what intention cloning was being used for. The most important point was that it taught critical reasoning and the need for healthy skepticism in science

Questions About Cloning

The series, the Clone, asked pertinent questions concerning how the creation of a human clone can have important implications. Is the creation of a human clone a viable project to launch when there are questions such as: 

Is a clone a human or not?

Does a clone have a soul?

Who does a clone belong to?

Is a clone unique and distinct?

Does a clone have a distinct personality?

Can a clone understand ethics and morality?

Does a clone age faster than a human being?

What is the intention behind cloning?

Can cloning be utilized for nefarious purposes?

Does a clone have feelings?

Are there misapplications for cloning? How can they be prevented?

The clone in the series is fought over between the scientist who created the clone cells and the mother who gives birth to the clone. The scientist becomes obsessed concerning ownership of the clone being that he was created in order to replace the twin that had died. The scientist at first appears to be benevolent but with time begins to want to keep the clone for himself. There is the questioning of who owns the clone. Is the clone like a human being or is the clone like an object? The scientist begins to show that he sees the clone less than a human being and more like an object to possess. This stems from his arrogance of having created a clone. The scientist begins to see the clone as his creation and starts to remove the clone's mother from the picture. The scientist's obsession to clone the departed twin leads to envy and coveting. While justifying his creation with benevolence and saying that it is for the good of mankind, we begin to see in the series that the scientist actually is obsessive and has egoistic motives. The series does an amazing job at displaying the reality of how a clonated person would lead to envy and coveting since there are questions concerning who the clone belongs to. The series also describes in an amazing manner how there could be egoistic and ulterior motives behind cloning and any scientific discovery.

Atheism and Immorality

The scientist who creates the clone is described as an atheist. The scientist does not believe in GOD Almighty and thinks of science as a religion. While attempting to appear righteous and benevolent, the scientist is egotistical and narcissistic. The scientist decides to create a clone so that the deceased twin could keep living. However, this was to gratify his own desire of keeping the favorite twin alive. The clone is created for his own longing. He does not realize that there are multiple implications to creating a clone. The scientist is irrational and unethical. This describes the reality and truth of how the worship of anything that is not GOD Almighty is idolatry and leads to envy and coveting

The scientist is idolatrous, does not believe in GOD Almighty, and worships science. While being intelligent, he justifies significant unethical behavior under the banner of benevolence and goodness. The scientist becomes consumed by envy and coveting so much so that he regards the clone as his. The scientist becomes possessive and indifferent to the arguments of the clone's mother and seeks to keep the clone to himself. The scientist uses faulty reasoning and fake benevolence to justify his creation and his lack of ethics. We see how atheism attempts to appear to be "well intentioned" but has nefarious and negative purposes. The series describes how science should not be worshiped being limited and instead should cause individuals to have healthy skepticism of new scientific innovations and new technology.

The Clone is Also Unethical

In the series, we learn that as the clone grows up, he begins to learn from the scientist. While the clone has a mother, the scientist attempts to be closer to the clone even fighting over the clone. The atheist scientist's proximity to the clone may have led the clone to learn negativity and envy. This is a question that results concerning whether the clone is capable of understanding morality or if he is born evil. The series allows individuals to question if a cloned person obtains the personality of the individual that he is cloned from or if he has autonomy to form his own personality? The clone appears to learn from the scientist who essentially sees him as his creation and not a human being. 

The clone goes on to practice envy and coveting. He appears to have the extroverted personality of the deceased twin, yet engages in envy and coveting unlike the deceased twin. The clone grows up and sees Jade in America and feigns being Lucas in order to talk to Jade. Jade does not know that the clone is a clone and not Lucas. The clone falls in love with Jade while Lucas was in a committed monogamous relationship with Jade. The clone envies Lucas and covets Jade. The clone attempts to deceive Jade into believing that he is Lucas on different occasions. Lucas does not know and finds out from the scientist that there is a clone of his deceased twin brother. Lucas is distinct and unique from the clone. Lucas' twin brother was also distinct and unique being different from the clone. Lucas and his brother were close despite having different personalities, yet Lucas does not become close to the clone. Lucas is skeptical of the clone who is hostile to Lucas because of Jade. Jade loves Lucas and does not like the clone despite the clone attempting to deceive Jade.

The Theme of Democracy and Autonomy

The series, the Clone, also describes the importance of autonomy and democratic republics. Another important theme aside from the need to have healthy skepticism, is the gratitude of having autonomy and freedom. The series describes the importance of acknowledging that freedom and autonomy are basic rights that we have in democratic republics such as the United States and Brazil. The lies and deception attempt to make individuals take for granted the rights and liberty that they have in democratic republics. That is why socialism does not want individuals studying history because they then appreciate their rights that are given by GOD Almighty and have been protected by brave and valiant men and women. 

The series describes how in America there are rights and freedom that we appreciate. Jade is not afforded the same rights and is hopeful of living in America. Jade wants to live in a democratic nation and does not want an arranged marriage to Said that could lead to polygamy. Jade dislikes the lack of complementarianism between men and women. She does not care about Said's wealth nor his reputation and instead cares about equity and equality. Jade dreams about being able to escape machismo and live in America having heard about the positives of life in America. Jade is not able to work, get an education, drive, go to the store by herself, nor disagree in arguments with males. Jade is impressive and objects to an arranged marriage to Said. Jade is indifferent to the marriage and instead longs to escape to America. Jade does manage to leave to America and starts a new life. She is grateful of freedom and equality and disdains hypocrisy and machismo (oh how feminism resembles machismo in these times. Two sides of the same stagflated coin.) Jade has gratitude for escaping an oppressive system and lives a life as an American. Jade is happy and also has the liberty to find a boyfriend of her liking. Jade finds Lucas who is one of the twins and begins a relationship. Jade is able to be in a complementarian relationship where both help each other improve instead of struggling for dominance. Jade falls in love with Lucas and is grateful. (Relationships are created to lead to complementarianism where both man and women are equal and are supposed to help each other. Jade did not want to be the third wife of Said (plus possible mistresses) and instead wanted to be equal. The Scriptures do speak about equality and no adultery.) The series questions nonconsentual polygamy. If polygamy is consentual then there is no criticism although monogamy is better and provides for greater stability (this is a criticism of hypocrisy also seen in feminism and socialism apart from jihadi Islam), yet when there is no consent and it is done similar to Said in the series, the Clone, there are logical and ethical objections.

Jade is Independent and a Valiant Woman

The series, the Clone, describes that there are independent and free thinking women who do not like hypocrisy and injustice. Jade is a strong woman that exemplified ideals and values and is neither materialistic nor deceitful and wicked. There are deceitful movies and series that have attempted to say that women have to hate men in order to be empowered and strong while this is a blatant lie from marxist-feminist propaganda to lead to disobedience and sin. Despite going through envy and injustices due to machismo (not having autonomy to drive, get an education, and not being able to argue back with better logic), she does not hate all men. She is not resentful nor bitter and has hope of escaping machismo for autonomy and freedom. Jade is complex and well written and not a sycophant feminist nor evil. Jade believes in autonomy and freedom and keeps being positive. She looks to better herself without hating and envying others.

She does not look to harm and get rid of Said and instead only wants to be far apart from the incongruencies and hypocrisy of machismo. Jade is tough and brilliant and declines being a part of arranged marriages and hypocrisy. She escapes the arranged marriage as soon as she can. She is an amazing character who is intelligent, a non-conformist, and values autonomy over wealth and hypocrisy. She perseveres being an optimist. We learn that she prefers monogamy after seeing that polygamy (and nonconsentual arranged marriages) in her experience, are not just. In America, she has a monogamous relationship and is not a cheating feminist (marxist-feminism has taught idolatrous women that adultery is normal and beneficial to them. Marxist-feminist women are encouraged to have more than two relationships at the same time in order to triangulate and feel accomplished instead of acknowledging that one human being can be enough (while not allowing the male to reciprocate because that would be adultery). We have seen in the post-modern times how one sports athlete, physician, musician, and even actor is not enough? How many concurrent relationships are needed to feel accomplished for marxist feminists? If one relationship takes time, dedication, and effort to build up, how many relationships are needed? The grandparent generation only had one spouse and kept fidelity for all their life until one of the two was no longer living. Grandparents were married for more than 60 years to the same spouse, had children, and never believed the lies of marxist-feminism.) Jade is just and only has Lucas. Lucas only has Jade. The Clone series describes that monogamy is superior and better to polygamy and that despite marxist-feminist deceitfulness (redundancy... I know) propaganda that states that all women are the same, that is not the case. There are amazing men and women that are not socialists and deceitful.

Lucas is Humble and Distinct

Lucas is also an interesting character and very well written. While being introverted and humble, he does not envy his extroverted brother. Lucas is able to live his life being distinct and unique. Lucas does not try to be like his twin brother who is the more popular twin of the two. Lucas acknowledges that he can be distinct without having to compare himself to his brother. The series, the Clone, describes how individuality and uniqueness is preferred over trying to be someone else or conforming to someone else's "standards". Lucas does not look to be like his brother nor tries to conform to the scientist's nor his parent's preferences (the extroverted twin was the favorite twin of his parents and of the scientist who was close to his family). Lucas describes that it is possible to be autonomous and different without conforming to faulty preferences of others and false comparisons. (In idolatrous society, extroversion is preferred over introversion because introverted individuals tend to be more conscientious, equitable, and criticize hypocrisy. There are extroverts who are positive and good also, yet society has a bias against introverted individuals for questioning everything, not accepting false narratives, nor going along with the crowd. Introverts love to learn and tend to question and oppose things that are illogical and unethical. (There are also negative and envious introverts and self-didactic and ethical extroverts.) 

Introverts are also disliked for being more selective and criticizing group think and sycophantry. Introverts also prefer to live in solitude than be surrounded by fake people. (Solitude means appreciating your own self while loneliness means being miserable by yourself.) Lucas does not care about popularity nor being liked and thrives being unique and distinct. Lucas is the introvert that rarely gets the spotlight, yet is interesting for not conforming to other's ideas of him. Lucas' character is probably the best introverted character in a series in the modern television era. (Brazilian series are definitely impressive. The Clone speaks about introversion and extroversion, individuality, ethics and morals, science, and still keeps you interested in the romantic story. Definitely a great series that encourages individuality and uniqueness.)

Authenticity and Individuality

The series, the Clone, describes that individuality and authenticity is preferred to fakeness and deceit. Lucas decides to be unique and distinct not caring what others think of him. He was not hostile to his popular brother and minded his own life. Lucas is able to cope with the death of his brother and move on. The scientist who could not cope with the loss creates a clone of Lucas' twin brother for his own selfish motive. When the clone grows up, he has hostilities against Lucas. Lucas was able to thrive and improve himself over the years. Lucas maintains humbleness and kindness while he gets better over the years. (Lucas improves with age and instructs us that we can be grateful for being different from everyone else. We do not have to change nor decrease ourselves to please anyone. Lucas gets better with age and leaves the false comparisons and resentments in the past where they belong.) 

Lucas sees the positive of life and does not get bogged down by the past. The clone grows up and begins to envy Lucas. Just when Lucas had surpassed the false comparisons with his twin brother, he has to persist knowing that the scientist made a clone of Lucas' twin brother who is envious and hostile to Lucas. Lucas does not get discouraged despite the existance of a clone that looks identical to him. Lucas is able to be industrious, authentic, and true to himself. Lucas does not look to be hostile to the clone and keeps living his life despite renewed false comparisons between Lucas and the clone. Lucas had matured from his past and perseveres with positivity. The clone envies and hates Lucas for having the affection of Jade. The clone sees Lucas' relationship and covets Jade. The clone stalks, covets, lies, and deceives in order to be close to Jade. Lucas defends himself from the hostilities of the clone being that the scientist who made the clone was close to Lucas' family and the clone is by consequence also close to the scientist. The scientist pampers the clone and sees him as his personal creation. Lucas persists despite opposition from the clone. Once Jade learns that the clone is a clone and not Lucas, she repudiates the clone and chooses Lucas. The Clone series tells us that it is better to be authentic even if there is opposition and envy. Lucas never seeks to please his parents nor the scientist after maturing and looks to live his life being unique. Lucas does not conform to the pressure applied to him to be like his popular extroverted brother and later is not discouraged by the existance of a clone. Lucas persists with maturity and authenticity. The Clone series instructs us that it is better to be distinct and different than lose oneself attempting to conform to the false comparisons of society. Individuality is preferred over conformity and lack of individuality. Lucas is distinct and unique deciding to not have resentments nor hostilities and seeing the positive side of life. Lucas enjoyed his life and never looked back and that allowed him to not compare himself to a clone. (Individuality and authenticity are described in Positive Psychology as important and help an individual improve. Positive people tend to appreciate individualism and authenticity. Positive people do not conform to flawed standards and disdain conformity that looks to revile and envy uniqueness and distinctness. This is seen in Jane Loevinger's theory of development.)

Benito Juarez

 Benito Juarez

"Respecting other's rights is peace."


Benito Juarez was the President of Mexico in the 1800s. Benito Juarez was impressive and disciplined and was able to learn law and be President. Benito Juarez was most probably a Catholic who acknowledged the importance of respecting others and being humble.

Benito Juarez was an impressive president who also fought against the invading french socialists that probably wanted to oust Benito Juarez and impose socialism in Puebla and then Mexico. Benito Juarez acknowledged the importance of humility and genuine empathy and probably was hated and envied by socialists for being mestizzo (A biracial individual who united Mexico instead of causing division. Benito Juarez may have been both Native American and also of European descent. Benito Juarez was righteous, humble, practiced empathy, and was impressive and hated by racist socialists for uniting Mexico under Christianity and empathy. Racist socialists have also attempted to remove the term mestizzo from vocabulary because it describes that individuals can be biracial and that there is no need to divide based on race. Instead racist socialists want to divide based on ethnicity being that very few people are completely of only one race. Socialists actually have the intention to divide based on race and believe the lies of the false theory and deception that advocates for "racial purity". Science describes that multiracial individuals acquire significant health benefits in comparison to individuals who advocate for "racial purity".)

The french socialists attempted to plan an invasion against Puebla and from there attempt to impose socialism. (The so called "french revolution" was actually persecution against the Catholic church and believers and was similar to the so called "soviet revolution" in 1920 in Russia that looked to persecute the Christian Orthodox Church and believers in Russia.)

Because Benito Juarez was most likely a Catholic Christian and practiced genuine empathy, he was envied. The french socialists sent troops against Puebla and the Battle of Puebla occured in May 5th. Cinco de Mayo is commemorated as the Battle where the Mexican soldiers repudiated and expelled the socialist french from Mexico. It is known that Mexico improved in the Christian faith and was able to defeat french socialists. Despite the french socialists having more training and more resources, the Mexican soldiers defeated the french socialists. This describes that socialism is not good and was repudiated by wise individuals in Puebla in the 1800s. Benito Juarez was a president that was impressive and improved due to his Christian faith and practice of genuine empathy. Benito Juarez is among the best presidents of Mexico if not the best.

Sunday, October 26, 2025

George Abbott

 George Abbott


George Abbott was an actor, producer, director, and screenwriter in the 1900s. Abbott was impressive because he started as a young actor and gradually kept learning throughout his life. A person who had enthusiasm and loved to be self-didactic, he kept learning about plays and movies so much so that he became a director, producer, and a screenwriter in his older age.

Abbott was noticed to be different from other individuals. Abbott did not own a car despite having the means. George Abbott walked everywhere instead of using a car. When invited to parties with alcohol, Abbott abstained and did not go to parties. Abbott also repudiated and avoided false individuals who were fake. Abbott did not want to know anything about fake people and avoided the phony fakes. To all of this, you would think that he was hated by actresses (judging by the parameters used by socialists in these times after the 2010s). Instead Abbott was regarded being dependable and industrious, and actresses actually respected George Abbott. Instead of hating or envying him, the actresses of the 1900s were elated that he was industrious producing, directing, and screenwriting new plays and actually respected him. Tallulah Bankhead respected and admired Abbott. (Afterall Abbott's industriousness produced a large number of plays and movies that allowed other actors to have work and stability.)

This is interesting because in acting it has been noted that individuals need to socialize and be a part of the party scene to be important and not ostracized. Abbott did neither of these things and was still impressive being dependable, sought after, and industrious in his 80 years in the acting profession. George Abbott did not adhere to the party scene dogma and instead decided to be different and distinct. 

George Abbott would be considered among the best actors of his time and all time and also would have the distinction of being unique for working eight decades in the acting industry. Abbott got better with time and even improved. In his 70s, he began to be a scriptwriter and wrote multiple plays. At a specific time, he had three new plays going on different stages. Abbott lived to 107 years of age and was still revising scripts and being industrious in his 107th birthday. He may have been a Christian due to his work ethic, avoiding fake people, being self-didactic, not being materialistic, and for improving with age. George Abbott instructed us similar to our grandparents about the need to be industrious with our time, not be slothful, not be a busybody, and to avoid fake people.

The Asian Student With a High IQ Who Became a Teacher

The Asian Student With a High IQ Who Became a Teacher


In the modern times (1990s or 2000s), there was the story of an Asian student who went to college and was noted to be brilliant and have a high IQ. The student decided that he preferred to be a teacher than go into a lucrative field. To this he was questioned by many individuals of why he did not want to go into business, politics, investment banking, or one of the most monetarily rewarding professions.

The student decided that he preferred to teach students so that they could improve and be better. Despite having one of the highest IQs in the modern era, he decided against pursuing a career based on the expectation of temporary wealth. The humble individual decided to go into teaching and was criticized.

The individual teaches us that life is more than money, silver, and gold. The individual decided against other industries and preferred to give students one if the best educations possible. It is impressive the manner that he chose to have meaning and purpose practicing genuine empathy than choose monetary wealth. 

There are impressive stories of individuals who decided against monetary wealth and preferred to use their talents for good and not for evil. This story is impressive because it teaches us that genuine empathy and working for good is more important than temporary stagflated currency. We have all been encouraged and inspired by amazing teachers since elementary to high school and even college professors who believed that we could be impressive and worked hard to instruct values, industriousness, and discipline.(My 4th grade teacher created an afterschool program so that we passed the national exams. She knew that most students learned Spanish first and English second. There are studies that prove that Spanish speaking students who learn English as a second language are at a disadvantage in tests that are written in English. To help us pass the exams, she stayed after school, worked additional hours that were probably not paid, and helped us learn efficiently. Her hard work and dedication allowed us to pass the exams so that we did not have to repeat the year. Despite the extra work, she accomplished an incredible task and we did not repeat the year. We not only passed the exams but actually did better than expected.)


Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Kat Williams

 Kat Williams


Kat Williams is a comedian who made stand up comedy routine. Williams was noted to be a great comedian and in the 2000s reached popularity for his stand up comedy. Williams would also speak about the LGBT homosexuals. Because Williams spoke against homosexuality in his comedy specials, he was criticized, envied, and blacklisted from entertainment because of his critique of homosexuality.

Williams described that there was rampart homosexuality in Hollywood. He described that homosexuality is not good and for that was envied. Williams spoke truth and was persecuted by the socialists having his work opportunities restricted. He was among the most popular comedians of the 2000s and after making jokes about homosexuality, he was shunned from entertainment.

Williams also stated that individuals in entertainment needed to wear women's clothing in order to be promoted. Williams described that if individuals did not cross dress in entertainment, they could not escalate to the upper levels of entertainment. This describes that homosexuality is not only allowed but actually promoted in Hollywood (This has been seen since the 1930s or 1940s with the Honeymooners series that may have included trasvestites and began promoting and suggesting the homosexual lifestyle.)

Because of his truth telling and comedy, he was envied by socialists in the 2010s. Despite being among the most popular and best comedians, he was possibly persecuted and had work opportunities decreased. Williams probably was envied for being a great comedian and not being a part of homosexuality. Williams exposed homosexuality and was opposed. This describes that the envy that exists in post-modernism is from homosexuals who hate truth, morality, free speech, and even comedy

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Rachel Carson

 Rachel Carson

"Spring now comes unheralded by the return of the birds and the early mornings are strangely silent where once they were filled with the beauty of bird song."


Rachel Carson was an Ecologist who learned about Biology and Chemistry and was able to describe how Chemical Companies were creating pesticides that were damaging the fauna of the nation. Carson described that pesticides such as DDT were having dangerous side effects on the bird populations including bald eagles and peregrine falcons. 

The Chemical Companies that produced insecticides such as DDT denied that the pesticides could be causing damage to birds and animals. Carson wrote books including, Silent Spring, in 1962 that described that indiscriminate pesticide use can lead to damage of the ecosystem. 

The Chemical Companies kept denying that DDT was dangerous and since 1962 kept describing that pesticides were harmless. After multiple research studies, there was conclusive evidence that DDT was actually harming the egg shells of bald eagles and birds. It was not until 1971 that DDT was banned as a pesticide. 

Carson concluded that pesticides were having unintended consequences on the bird population. Carson was able to allow individuals to have healthy skepticism about chemicals in pesticides such as DDT that contained fat soluble chemicals that had long lasting effects. The use of DDT was removed and bird populations have increased again since 1971 including bald eagles, falcons, and warblers. (It is questionable concerning whether the Chemical Industry accidently allowed DDT to be used after significant studies proved that they were deleterious in 1962. Carson's research proved that the Chemical Industry did not care about ecology and wanted to keep selling toxic chemical pesticides for more than 9 years after significant research. Not even majestic bald eagles were cared for by greedy narcissistic merchants.)

Albert Einstein

 Albert Einstein

"My only special talent is that I am passionately curious."

Albert Einstein was an individual that was not able to speak until he was nine years old. This did not deter Albert Einstein who was able to learn by himself advanced mathematics and physics. We learn that while he worked at a patent office in Zurich, Albert Einstein obtained his PhD in Physics and was able to write important papers about physics. We learn that he was able to discover the equation of energy relative to mass and the speed of light. We learn that he was also hated by the nazi socialists due to his humility and knowledge of physics. Despite being born in Germany and for being German and Jewish, he was hated by nazi socialists

We learn that Albert Einstein was able to persevere evading the socialists. We learn that there were nazi socialists that attempted to persecute Albert Einstein because of his ethnicity and knowledge. Despite Albert Einstein being born in Germany and also being Jewish, he was persecuted by nazi socialists. We learn that he was able to persevere when he received help from Allied Forces and was able to flee nazi Germany. We learn that while going through difficulties and persecution from the nazi socialists, Albert Einstein persevered.

"Great minds have always encountered opposition from mediocre minds."

We learn that Winston Spencer Churchill led Europe to fight against the nazi socialist forces. The Allied Forces were able to destroy the nazi socialists in the Second World War under the direction of Dwight D. Eisenhower. We learn that the Allied Forces were able to win the Second World War and describe how hate and racism have no place in civil society describing the need to remove socialism and communism that preaches hate. We learn that Albert Einstein was able to persevere.

We learn that when Israel was organized to be a new nation in 1947-1948, a few years later, Albert Einstein was asked if he would like to be president of Israel. We learn that Albert Einstein declined the position and instead chose to keep studying, writing, and educating about Physics. We learn that Albert Einstein did not want to know anything about politics and instead wanted to keep studying and learning about Physics. 




Anne Marie Frank

 Anne Marie Frank

 

“I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I’ve never met. I want to go on living even after my death! And that’s why I’m so grateful to God for having given me this gift, which I can use to develop myself and to express all that’s inside me!” – Anne Marie Frank

 

Anne Marie Frank was a young girl born in Germany that lived in the Netherlands during the occupation of the German forces. Her family lived some of the worst times in history as they were persecuted for their Jewish ancestry. With intelligence and bravery, the Frank Family was able to hide from the German soldiers for as long as they could. For about two years, they survived by living in a hiding place behind bookshelves in Anne’s father’s workplace.

 

“Human greatness does not lie in wealth or power, but in character and goodness. People are just people, and all people have faults and shortcomings, but all of us are born with a basic goodness.” – Anne Marie Frank

 

To think of the horrors that any individual had to endure simply for the fact of being Jewish is beyond terrifying. Worse was the fact that innocent children were attacked as well. Anne Frank was an example of individuals who were not allowed to continue during the bloodthirsty reign of the German Nazis. Such examples should serve as a form of truth to the deceitful nature of ideologies. Anne Frank did the best she could by writing in her journal everything she saw. From the interactions of her family members up to the sounds and noises that caused pain for the fear of discovery.

 

“I see the world being slowly transformed into a wilderness; I hear the approaching thunder that, one day, will destroy us too. I feel the suffering of millions. And yet, when I look up at the sky, I somehow feel that everything will change for the better, that this cruelty too shall end, that peace and tranquility will return once more.” – Anne Marie Frank


Anne Frank wanted to be someone great. She did, in fact, manage to become great. She opened our eyes to the destructive nature of mankind, but also to the gentleness and divine nature of those that carry goodness in their lives. Anne Frank described in her writings that she thought that even after all the evil that the German Nazis had decided to partake, she believed in the goodness of the human spirit. She also wanted to be a great journalist and wanted to be great. She accomplished that and much more.

 

“The final forming of a person’s character lies in their own hands.” – Anne Marie Frank

 

Anne Frank’s story should serve as a reminder to what happens when we dehumanize our adversaries or perceived adversaries. We should always think that even in the worst of disagreements, we should respect each other and care about each other. Even if words offend, actions should never lead us to perdition. Anne Frank’s story is very dear since I watched a play when I was in eight grade and I remember the sadness of every moment when the Frank family saw or heard German footsteps in their hiding place. No one should have to live like that. No one should be treated as less than human and yet it happens in the current world we live in. We need to take lessons from Anne Frank, the fourteen year old girl, that was able to teach the world that no matter how much evil in the world exists, the goodness of people is much greater.

 

“In the long run, the sharpest weapon of all is a kind and gentle spirit.” – Anne Marie Frank


 

Monday, October 20, 2025

Booker T. Washington

Booker T. Washington


Booker T. Washington was an African American in the 1800s who worked at salt furnaces and coal mines and kept studying in school. He attended Hampton Institute where he kept working being a sanitation worker to pay for his tuition. The Hampton Institute founder was impressived that Booker T. Washington was advised to start his own institute that became the Tuskegee Institute. Booker T. Washington taught about the importance of self-improvement and learning. Booker T. Washington would found a vocational technical school that promoted learning so that individuals could improve themselves. His vocational school became the best vocational school. 

Booker T. Washington was criticized by W.E.B. Dubois for instructing African Americans in a technical trade in a time when there was racism. Dubois stated that Washington was not helping because he was instructing students to obtain technical training instead of a university education. (However, Booker T. Washington was making progress despite the racism that existed. Dubois instead of being positive decided to criticize Washington for making progress.)

Washington did not get discouraged and kept instructing students at his school. We learn that a technical trade is better than no learning and can lead to more education. We learn that through racism, individuals wanted to prevent others from improving by preventing them from getting jobs and gaining an education. This was to prevent competition. (Abraham Lincoln was going to unite the Union and help heal the nation after the Civil War when he was probably removed in order to prevent harmony and peace. Instead racist laws were placed in effect in Jim Crowe. MLK helped remove Jim Crowe laws in 1963 that allowed individuals to go to school, college, and not be discriminated against based on ethnicity and race.)

Washington allowed African American students to learn a technical trade that would improve their circumstances. This describes the importance of improving each and every day no matter how small the improvement. Washington cared about his students and attempted to get great instructors including George Washington Carver who was able to teach improved farming methods and was also an inventor. Booker T. Washington told Washington Carver that while he could not offer fame and wealth, he could offer the opportunity to help their fellow bretheren improve upon their circumstances. Washington Carver told Booker T. Washington that he would work with Booker T. Washington's school. (We can persevere seeing that despite opposition we can keep improving being self-didactic. The idolatrous system does not want individuals improving themselves through learning. If an individual is over 20 years of age, it does not want individuals to keep learning because then individuals improve.)

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Carl Brashear

 Carl Brashear


When growing up, I saw a movie, Men of Honor, about a story that was quite distinct. The story was about Carl Brashear, an African American, who wanted to be a Master Diver in the Navy. The individual decided to enlist in the Navy wanting to serve his country in the late 1940s. The individual was hated and envied for being African American and being determined to serve his country being a diver in the Navy. 

Brashear decided to keep to his calling and did not allow the racist enviers to discourage him. He was bullied, ridiculed, slandered, and insulted for being humble and also disciplined. He was envied for being an African American who aspired to great things. It is noted in the movie, that Brashear took the insults and envy and kept working hard. He passed his examinations and kept being impressive. To this, racist enviers kept discouraging and insulting Brashear.

In one exam, divers needed to build a specific structure underwater that was quite complex. The divers had to maneuver underwater and weld pieces of metal to pass their exam. This was while the exam took hours to complete. The racist enviers seeing that Brashear was impressive, decided to tear his bag with materials and prevent Brashear from having an equal exam.

Brashear did not fret and kept working. He took more hours to build the structure yet completed the exam. Despite having to find the materials that were supposed to be in a bag given underwater, the materials were thrown so that they needed to be retrieved first, and then built. Despite the envy, Brashear took more time yet never quit. Brashear was able to complete his exam and prove that he was capable and disciplined. To this, the enviers only got even more aggravated and went to a bar where he was at to discourage him. There they proceeded to insult and project their deficits unto Brashear for not quitting. Brashear was challenged by a racist envier to place a diver's helmet on, pour water inside the helmet, and see which of the two individuals could hold their breath under water for the most time. Brashear beat the braggard racist again by holding his breath under water for more time than his envious peer. Brashear only became more impressive through everything and gained even the respect of the superior in the Navy. The superior in the Navy was demoted for deciding to promote Brashear. Brashear was able to be a Navy diver and kept being impressive throughout his career. After battling racism, he suffered an injury on a mission against the soviet socialists and had a leg amputated. To this Brashear decided to get a prosthetic limb and kept working as a diver. Brashear did not let the injury retire him early and he decided to keep working. After being rehabilitated and getting accustomed to the prosthetic limb, Brashear would keep working being a diver in the Navy and would reach the distinction and honor of Master Diver. Brashear's story was told in an amazing manner through the film and Brashear was portrayed by Cuba Gooding Jr. Brashear's story allows us to know that we do not need to care about what envious idolatrous snakes think about us and instead we can persevere with discipline and motivation. Brashear's story describes that there is no need for racism in the world and that each individual is different. Brashear not only battled racism, but also kept being industrious through an injury and never complained nor got discouraged.

Criticism of the Film Men of Honor by socialists

Men of Honor is a great film that instructs the importance of having values and being unique and distinct. The film received negative reviews including a review that stated that it was old fashioned and had a 7.0 overall rating out of 10.0 stars and 5.0 in other reviews. This is quite interesting because not only was the story amazing and portrayed in a great manner, it teaches us to have empathy instead of envy. Brashear endured envy and an injury and neither caused him to quit. Some of the film critics, oddly enough, did not give the movie an honest appraisal and describes the signs of the times that we live in. It is definitely not a story that is common and is more impressive than fiction.

While growing up being an adolescent, I saw this movie on TV and was able to be surprised that an individual could go through so much envy and yet be better. Despite racists individual's attempts to prevent him at competing, he demonstrated that the circumstances did not matter. He thrived despite unfair treatment and discouragements. Brashear knew that he was meant for greater things and did not get discouraged. The reason he was envied was most likely because the racists knew that he was capable of being the best or one of the best divers of all time. Usually when there is envy, it is because the accuser hates that individuals can be amazing, unique, humble, and interesting. Brashear's story is among the best and most impressive stories told of all times and of the past century (the events happened in 1949) and is also one of the best films to watch. Definitely a 10 out of 10. (There are good movies that encourage instead of discourage. Men of Honor is among the great movies that encourages individuals about being distinct and unique.)

Friday, October 17, 2025

Mahalia Jackson

 Mahalia Jackson

"Like David said in the Bible, 'Make a joyful noise to the LORD.' That's me."


Mahalia Jackson was a worship music singer who was among the greatest singers of all time. Jackson made impressive Gospel music for the worship of GOD Almighty in the 1960s. Jackson kept to her integrity and would deny working at night clubs despite being asked multiple times. Jackson's voice was unique and spectacular that she was sought after by night clubs for her singing prowess. 

Despite being tempted, she did not give in to temptation and persisted singing worship songs. Her voice is so distinctive that she obtained renown all over the world. Jackson's Amazing Grace is one of the most impressive versions of the beautiful song. We can persevere listening to worship music that helps us keep fidelity to GOD Almighty. 

We can also learn from Mahalia Jackson's example that we remove anything that tries to lead far from the worship of GOD Almighty. She decided to keep fidelity to GOD Almighty. We can choose to be far apart from negativity and anything that is not of GOD Almighty.

Mahalia Jackson also sang at the inauguration of JFK in 1961. JFK invited a Gospel singer to the inauguration along with Robert Frost. This described that there is no need for racism and envy. We can live in peace knowing that there is no need for hate in civil society despite the temporary lies of the snake. We can persist and keep fidelity in the worship of GOD Almighty.

Thursday, October 16, 2025

Robert Frost

 Robert Frost


"Home is the place where, when you go there / They have to take you in."

Robert Frost was an American poet who wrote poetry for more than 20 years without being recognized. Frost did not let that affect him and kept writing amazing poetry. It is noted that Frost's poetry was impressive because it described the beauty of life. Frost kept being industrious and wrote poetry. 

Frost described through his poetry that life can be appreciated. He wrote mostly about every day actions that can be seen in a positive manner. Frost described the importance of seeing the positive side of life. He described how life is beautiful. Frost would keep writing poetry and was able to be recognized as one of the best American poets.

In JFK's inauguration day in 1961, Robert Frost read from his poetry and described his support for JFK. Frost would be recognized being a great poet in 1961. Frost wrote about the importance of uniqueness and distinctness that is characteristic of America. Frost described that even from day to day we can see the beauty of life in beautiful prose. 

Frost fought against poverty and was able to thrive. Frost was able to keep to his ideals and kept dedication to writing poetry. Frost describes the importance of being industrious and seeing the good of life. He did not become bitter and was recognized by JFK being a great American poet. Frost wrote about the importance of taking the path less traveled and being unique and distinct. Frost was distinct being recognized in older age by JFK and did not quit writing poetry. Frost wrote for many years and describes the importance of keeping dedication and discipline. Since the 1960s, Frost has been noted to be one of the best writers of poetry of all time.

Robert Frost Worked Hard and Also Kept Learning


"Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,

And sorry I could not travel both

And be one traveler, long I stood

And I looked down one as far as I could

To where it bent in the undergrowth;


Then took the other, as just as fair, 

And having perhaps the better claim,

Because it was grassy and wanted wear;

Though as for that the passing there

Had worn them really about the same,


And both that morning equally lay 

In leaves no step had trodden black. 

Oh, I kept the first for another day!

Yet knowing how way leads to way,

I doubted if I should ever come back.


I shall be telling this with a sigh

Somewhere ages and ages hence;

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- 

I took the one less traveled by,

 And that has made all the difference."


It was noted that in the year 1900, Frost would work being a farmer during the day raising chickens and picking apples, and also kept learning about literature and different languages at night. Frost also taught English at a school. Frost worked during the day and would teach and also learn about writing at night. Frost did this for twelve years and improved upon his writing skill set. Frost wrote many poems and sent some of them for publication at magazines and literature publications and was rejected. None of his poems were published, yet he did not get discouraged.


"A speck that would have been beneath my sight

On any but a paper sheet so white

Set off across what I had written there.

And I had idly poised my pen in air

To stop it with a period of ink

When something strange about it made me think.

This was no dust speck by my breathing blown,

But unmistakably a living mite

With inclinations it could call its own.

It paused as with suspicion of my pen,

And then came racing wildly on again

To where my manuscript was not yet dry; 

Then paused again and either drank or smelt-

With loathing, for again it turned to fly.

Plainly with an intelligence I dealt.

It seemed too tiny to have room for feet,

Yet must have had a set of them complete

To express how much it didn't want to die,

It ran with terror and with cunning crept.

It faltered: I could see it hesitate;

Then in the middle of the open sheet

Cower down in desperation to accept

Whatever I accorded it of fate.

I have none of the tenderer-than-thou

Collectivistic regimenting love

With which the modern world is being swept

But this poor microscopic item now!

Since it was nothing I knew evil of

I let it lie there till I hope it slept.

I have a mind myself and recognize

Mind when I meet with it in any guise.

No one can know how glad I am to find

On any sheet the least display of mind."


Frost would write beautiful poems including poems about every day activities such as writing in the Considerable Speck. Frost described the beauty of writing and how it is an amazing activity that allows us to learn. Frost also wrote the Road Not Taken describing that we do not need to have regrets in life. Frost described that he decided to take the path less traveled and was better for it. This is interesting because it reminds us that we can be unique and distinct without having to believe that the grass is greener on the other side that the snake usually uses to tempt. Frost describes that he took the path that was different and less traveled and did not have regrets. Frost would keep writing poetry despite being rejected and not being noticed in literature for close to two decades. Frost kept writing poems and kept improving on his work skill set regardless of if there was attention or not. Frost helps us know that fame is not needed to enjoy our life and our preferred activities. Being able to be industrious and improving ourselves is of greater importance than fame. Because of Frost's dedication, he obtained renown in older age and became one of the greatest American poets ever also winning four Pulitzer prizes. (We can keep persevering knowing that we can persist with gratitude and humility without being envious. We do not have to have regrets because we know that GOD Almighty helps us persevere. The snake wants people to have regrets so that there is ingratitude that separates from the worship GOD Almighty. Instead we can have gratitude for all the good that we have in the worship of GOD Almighty.)

Robert Frost Preferred to Improve and Be Distinct Than Prioritize Temporary Wealth


"Nature's first green is gold,

Her hardest hue to hold.

Her early leaf's a flower;

But only so an hour,

Then leaf subsides to leaf. 

So Eden sank to grief, 

So dawn goes down today, 

Nothing gold can stay."


Robert Frost did not care about fame nor temporary wealth. Frost cared about being a great poet and prioritized self-improvement and discipline. This caused Frost to develop great qualities. Frost also wrote Nothing Gold Ever Stays that may be a critique on materialism and loving money. Frost describes how disobedience to GOD Almighty led to difficulties and how temporary wealth is not the end all and be all of a person's life. Idolatry in the love of money is not the source of happiness. His poem may have been influenced by the history of the United States' gold exploration known as the gold rush in 1849 and how those who prioritized temporary material wealth were disappointed and were led to envy and coveting. 

Frost describes in his poem that gold is temporary and instead we should not place our importance in the temporary things of the imperfect world. Frost's poem is a great reminder of how humility and self-discipline can help us be far apart from the road of perdition, and we can choose to have integrity instead. Frost did not allow the rejections demotivate him from writing poetry despite having worked for 12 years. He kept improving his talent and kept being humble. Without fame, without recognition, multiple rejections from magazines and publications, and battling poverty, Frost kept to his ideals. Frost lived to long life and also was able to describe that there are better things than fame and temporary material wealth

Sources include Literature an Introduction to Reading and Writing by Edgar V. Roberts and Henry E. Jacobs and America A to Z 


Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Leonard Bernstein

 Leonard Bernstein


Leonard Bernstein was a conductor and musician. Bernstein was one of the most renowned conductors of symphonic orchestras. Bernstein would conduct orchestras with passion and intensity. (Critics would criticize his intensity while conducting. I wonder who the critics were? Maybe socialists perhaps.)

Bernstein would conduct magnificently with high energy and motivation and was noted to be among the best conductors in the 60s if not the best conductor. Bernstein not only conducted and wrote music, but also had a radio program that taught music to radio listeners.

Bernstein was noted to share his talent with radio listeners so that they could also learn about classical music. This is quite interesting seeing that some classical music aficionados tend to be conceited, yet Bernstein was humble and decided to share his knowledge of music with radio listeners.

Bernstein was interesting being a supporter of JFK in the 1960s. Bernstein expressed amazement at JFK's humility and casualness. Bernstein was able to attend a gathering held by JFK for a cellist, Pablo Casals, and described that JFK was impressive for being humble and sincere. (Listening to classical music helps relax and also allows us to learn about music. Classical music is one of the positive genres that actually helps an individual instead of discouraging them. We can choose positive music instead of discouraging and negative music.)




Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Pedro Infante

 Pedro Infante


Pedro Infante was a Mexican musician and actor during the golden film era in Mexico in the 1950s. Along with the Silver Masked Saint, Mario Moreno Cantinflas, Maria Felix, and other actors of the 1950s, cinema was impressive. 

Pedro Infante was a skilled musician who played the guitar and several other instruments and also did not sing bad on Mariachi. Pedro Infante would be the most well recognized actor of Mexico in the 1950s starring in many films and also making multiple hit songs.

Pedro Infante is recognized for being a symbol of masculinity and also had a sense of humor. Pedro Infante starred in dramas and also in comedies. Skilled and talented in multiple manners, Pedro Infante would describe the importance of discipline and also being industrious. 

Pedro Infante would probably be envied by socialists and in the 1960s while traveling in an airplane, his plane plummeted. I do not know all the details, but theoretically seeing how Will Rogers and Amelia Earhart were envied for being unique and distinct, Pedro Infante was probably also envied. There are also other individuals who could have been envied including Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens in the 1960s whose plane also plummeted. (We should avoid socialist snakes and adultress witches.)

Roberto Gomez Bolaños

 Roberto Gomez Bolaños


Roberto Gomez Bolaños also known as Chespirito was the screenwriter and comedian who created several different sketches and movies in the 1970s and 1980s. Chespirito was able to make impressive and funny sketches out of mundane situations. Inspired by literature, Chespirito made his characters innocent and tender hearted. He also rebuked and critized greed, envy, and malice.

Chespirito was the screenwriter and comedian of the 1980s in Mexico and created impressive comedy characters. Known for creating el Chavo, la Chilindrina, Kiko, and Ñoño who represented innocence and childhood. Chespirito described the beauty of humility and happiness while displaying that greed, snitching, envy, and arrogance are not needed. He also created a superhero named the Red Cricket who vanquished the forces of evil with his mallet.

Chespirito also would create movies including a soccer movie called Chanfle. (Chanfle means spinning or bending the soccer ball.) The movie depicted a soccer player who is called up to play for the America Mexican Soccer Club. Chanfle was about soccer and also about seeing the humor of life. 

Chespirito would be one of the greatest comedians ever keeping his comedy positive without having to resort to vulgarity, non-sense, and cliché troupes. Chespirito also spoke about the need to avoid witches. La bruja del 71 (the witch of apartment 71) was a witch that everyone knew was a witch but attempted to act like she was good. The witch dressed in conservative garb yet everyone knew she was a witch. Everyone avoided the witch knowing she did not have good intentions.

The Renown of Chespirito

Chespirito was appreciated by all generations of Mexican, Mexican American, and Latin American viewers. He was appreciated by children and also by elder adults. It was rare to hear someone critique or hate Chespirito, and if there was such a person most likely they were socialists. Chespirito described the beauty of humanity and humility while repudiating greed, envy, and negativity. Chespirito most likely was Jewish and Mexican. 

In a Telethon to obtain funds for children with physical handicaps, he volunteered while not being in great health. Chespirito was loved by children that on one occassion, someone said to a kid that Chabelo was also on set, to which the kid proceeded to see Chabelo for a milisecond and went back to seeing Chespirito. Chespirito described that while life is not perfect, we can still have a sense of humor and have a positive mindset. (Despite the negative times that we live in, we can still have a sense of humor and choose to laugh at the negativity. It is a well known fact that socialists hate great humor and positivity.)




Diana Natalicio

Diana Natalicio


Diana Natalicio was the President of the University of Texas at El Paso. Natalicio was able to increase the number of students enrolled from thousands of students to more than 21,000 students. Diana Natalicio was able to make the University of Texas at El Paso into a top school without the elitism. Natalicio would allow students to get a quality education at an affordable price. 

Diana Natalicio provided scholarships for students and also nurtured a positive environment in the University. Natalicio described that she wanted students from El Paso and the nation to get a quality education. This was noted by the manner that the university accepted 100% of all students who applied. 

Diana Natalicio wanted students of all races and ethnicities to get a quality education demonstrating the importance of equality and genuine empathy. Natalicio saw that students could receive a quality education and improve upon their circumstances. 

Diana Natalicio described that she worked at an assembly line working with electronics and  circuits where she mastered her work skill set in two weeks and knew that she would accomplish greater things. Natalicio would return to school and get a Doctorate's Degree in Portuguese while she was fluent in English and Spanish. Diana Natalicio would keep working hard and became the President of UTEP. She believed in providing a quality education that could improve the life of students. Natalicio cared about her profession and cared about students. She never married and dedicated herself to being a positive individual. Diana Natalacio was of a pleasant demeanor and encouraging to others.

The Importance of an Education

I learned the value of receiving an education because my grandfather was constantly reminding me about the importance of going to school. My grandfather described the importance of receiving an education. My grandfather only went to school up to the sixth grade having to work in his early teen years. Instead of going to middle school, he had to work to support his family in his early teens (he also taught me the value of hard work. I have never been a leech and have studied throughout my childhood into adulthood and worked at Dollar General in the summer leading to Senior year in college, was an English tutor for a year and a half (worked both jobs of tutor and scribe concurrently), scribe for five years in the Emergency Department, and after med school didn't work out, I went back to work different part time jobs including data entry processor (Conduit), transcription (Rev), tutoring Korean students in English, then worked two part time jobs as a bilingual surveyor for patient surveys and was an interpreter (At the interpreting job, I was gangstalked out of envy from socialist gangstalking enviers who can not get over the past). At the same time I was working part time jobs, I was writing in my blogs and preaching, and also learning languages on Duolingo and Memrise. I even tried Forex day trading to supplement income and found that it is most likely fake and manipulated electronically to prevent the working class from making a profit. I also could not monetize from my Youtube videos and to this day Youtube says that the 50 videos only have 150 views (4 years later and after talking about covid) while Google says there are more than 3.5 thousands of views per publishing on some posts (overall I have 350,000 views on Google Blogger and had 200,000 views on quora prior to censorship on quora. Also made $500 asking questions on quora. I learned coding in SoloLearn and obtained a scholarship for Data Science but chose not to finish the certification being that covid "vaccines" were required to work at tech companies. (Was blocked from finishing the Data Science certification that I purchased on Udemy after not continuing working in the interpreter job where I was being gangstalked and not finishing the Udacity certification because I did not want a covid "vaccine".) (Also Duolingo and Memrise blocked me from learning languages about 4 years ago. Duolingo had a blank screen and Memrise locked the free version of language learning. Apparently socialists do not like competition.) Despite the envy from socialists, I am grateful to keep fidelity to GOD Almighty and not worship stagflated currency nor be vaccinated with an experimental covid "vaccine".) My grandfather did read the newspaper and was literate and described the need to keep learning throughout life. Like other impressive individuals of his generation, grandparents never complained and kept inspiring and motivating others despite not having the best circumstances. My grandfather taught me to appreciate school and to keep learning. He was a stoic who never complained despite circumstances and even motivated and had a sense of humor. He also taught me to never be a snitch nor a busybody. I can attribute my appreciation of being self-didactic and scholarship to my grandfather.

I later learned that Diana Natalicio gave a positive example of how individuals can improve themselves through education. We learn that improving through education and using our talents for good is described in Christianity. We learn that idolatry has attempted to create an unleveled playing field where idolators do not want others to improve due to envy and slothfulness. Idolators and socialists do not like competition neither in music, sports, academia, entertainment, and anywhere. We can keep being self-didactic despite the times that we live in. Even in not the best of times, we can still keep learning truth and appreciate amazing individuals who never compromised their values for stagflated currency, momentary pleasure, and being sycophantic snitches and busybodies

The Importance of Ethics

One of the greatest life lessons I learned from attending college was the importance of morality and ethics. I remember that there was the need to take a class on Ethics. This was in order to graduate in the Pre-Med Biology major. There was a professor who had graduated medical school in Mexico and practiced medicine. The professor decided to leave the practice of medicine in order to get a Doctorate degree in Philosophy and teach Ethics in college. While learning about ethics, I was able to understand the value of keeping morality and righteousness.

There is the understanding of the importance of utilitarianism which describes that having empathy and wanting goodness for others is possible. There is no need to be selfish, envious, covetous, and treacherous in order to have a good life. The moral imperative of utilitarianism is to maximize the good of everyone. While socialism and communism attempts to deceive into appearing to help others, it breeds envy, coveting, resentment, and slothfulness because it is the disobedience of the commandments of Moses. While socialism has a guise of "utilitarianism", it is fake. True genuine empathy respects others and does not look to take advantage of others. True utilitarianism has more in common with Christianity and nothing in common with socialism. Studying ethics helped me understand that even when learning about science, there is the need to remain ethical and moral

Regular Marijuana Use is Correlated to Neuroticism

In Epidemiology class, I learned from research articles about how marijuana should not be consumed or smoked. A research article described that heavy marijuana use led to neuroticism. While marijuana has been peddled by post-modern movies and series as a benign drug that can help individuals relax and de-stress, there are scientific studies that prove that using marijuana can lead to paranoia and neuroticism. Smoking can lead to atherosclerosis and narrowing of the arteries with plaque. Marijuana has also been said to be a gateway drug that attempts to lead to worse drugs including crack, cocaine, meth, heroine, and ectasy. There are numerous post-modern films that have attempted to popularize drug use when the fact is that illicit drug use is not needed nor necessary to live a good life. 

We can choose to avoid socialist propaganda that wants individuals to be addicted to illicit substances. We are born without a need of those illicit substances and can persevere without them. Instead, we can persevere exercising and eating a healthy diet. There have also been reports in the 2000s of individuals who ended up in the hospital because of marijuana that was laced with pcp (illicit drugs may contain worse chemicals like pcp and additives that can cause adverse health problems). Marijuana slows the heart beats while pcp is a stimulant that increases the heart beats. This combination can lead to fatal arrhythmias and heart attacks. It is better to avoid illicit drug use.

The Microbiology Class Taught About Avoiding Communism

The Microbiology class taught about the importance of autonomy and learning. The professor was impressive being a great instructor of science and also speaking about how communism is not good. The professor was Cuban and spoke about how communism was not good for Cubans. He left Cuba for the United States and became an amazing professor. 

The professor described how in America there is freedom of speech and no need to feel offended. In Cuba, there was probably no freedom of speech and socialists felt offended at the truth being spoken. The professor taught about how he was grateful to live in the United States being able to speak his mind and also be able to keep learning and instructing science.

Being Far Apart From Homosexuals

In the university, I was able to learn that homosexuals are not what they appear to be. In one instance, I was told by a a gay club advocate in 2011, (prior to the LGBT being more obnoxious and less tolerant in 2015-2016) to be a part of supporting the LGBT cause. I did not agree and decided to say no to helping the club that they were in. Initially, the gay individual appeared to be kind and caring, but when I denied supporting the gay club, the individual began to leer and be negative. 

I told the individual that I could not support their club because I did not agree with their views. While initially, the individual appeared to be positive, he was actually envious and negative. I began to see even in college that homosexuals are not what they appear to be. I decided to keep faith and not want to know anything about grave sin that is homosexuality. (At that time, I did not know that idolatry and homosexuality are correlated.) We can persevere being far apart from idolators and homosexuals. 


Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's Grandfather

 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's Grandfather


Aleksandr Solzhenytsin described in the Gulag Archipelago that his grandfather was persecuted by the socialists for being a hard worker and industrious. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's grandfather owned a forge where he was a blacksmith. Solzhentsyn's grandfather worked from dawn to dusk possibly outworking slothful socialists and created sturdy axes that he then sold to individuals. 

The axes made were sturdy and actually of amaizing quality. Because he was industrious, socialists artificially supressed the prices of axes and caused the price to decrease. This was with the intention to prevent citizens in the Soviet Union from improving their circumstances based on hard work and dedication. The Soviets hated competition and created a monopoly based on artificially manipulating the prices of items.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn described that socialism was essentially cancer and that it does not help anyone. It was noted that because Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's grandfather was not a socialist, snitch, nor busybody, he was envied by socialists. When Solzhenitsyn's grandfather refused to decrease the work production and kept working hard, the socialists artificially valued the forge at a higher price than its actual value and imposed subsequent artificial taxes that could not be paid. 

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn described that he was probably hated by socialists because of his grandfather and also for his courageous feats as a soldier in the Second World War having fought the nazi socialists with bravery. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn took artillery fire from nazi socialists and yet kept fighting. The soviet socialists probably envied his tenacity and fearlessness. He was able to keep fighting by writing the Gulag Archipelago that helped collapse the Soviet Union in the 1990s along with Ronald Reagen and Pope John Paul II. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn definitely was a Christian.

Joe DiMaggio

Joe DiMaggio


Joe DiMaggio was one of the greatest baseball players of all time. DiMaggio was able to be a consistent and talented baseball player in the 1940s in Major League Baseball. DiMaggio would impress and would play for the New York Yankees. DiMaggio won a total of nine World Series and kept playing for the same team throughout his career. While being a talented player, DiMaggio was envied by socialists in the 1940s.

It was probable that the socialists tried to get DiMaggio to be indisciplined. DiMaggio would date Marilyn Monroe and would decline being at the top of the baseball game. It is a well known fact that socialists envy talented athletes, musicians, ethical reformers, and amazing positive individuals and even try to oppose them by leading to indiscipline through an idolatrous relationship.

DiMaggio would decline in his discipline and begin to have significant injuries while being in a relationship with Monroe. DiMaggio would no longer be a starter and began to have increased injuries. Monroe would start an adulterous relationship with Arthur Miller and end the relationship by saying she was tired of sports. Monroe divorced DiMaggio because she was tired of sports.

Monroe would also later leave Miller describing that there are adultresses that only go out with individuals to diminish them and cause negativity. This describes the importance of being far apart from adultresses who like to triangulate and are non-monogamous. There is the need to be highly skeptical of idolatrous relationships in these times that are not the best of times. Socialists envy talented and disciplined individuals, and we can persevere similar to individuals who denied negative idolatrous and adulterous relationships and temptations

Socialists Probably Attempted to Prevent Joe DiMaggio From Winning More World Series

In the opening season of DiMaggio's Ninth World Series win, it was noted that DiMaggio had painful heel spurs that prevented him from starting and playing for the first two months of the season. DiMaggio was probably envied by socialists being that the Yankees was America's team and had won multiple World Series since the late 1930s. The Boston Red Sox were competition and made it to the finals in 1949. DiMaggio who had injuries, helped classify the Yankees to the finals.

Despite having injuries, DiMaggio scored home runs in the series to give the Yankees another world series. DiMaggio would retire in 1951 after having a legendary career. DiMaggio was known to be humble and also for avoiding the spotlight. DiMaggio allowed his actions to speak on the baseball field. Despite envy from socialists who probably set him up with Marilyn Monroe to prevent him from winning more World Series and while having injuries, he was able to keep playing at a high level. We can appreciate great individuals and learn to be far apart from socialists.

Vaillant

 Vaillant


"Humor- being able to laugh at an unpleasant or disturbing feeling or situation."- page 195  Adult Development and Aging

The psychologist Vaillant described that there are coping strategies that can be used to eliminate negative emotions from our lives. Mature individuals tend to use humor and altruism to remove negative emotions. Psychologists have described that humor is important in removing negative emotions and also boost the immune system and protect the cardiovascular system. Laughter has shown to decrease stress hormones and allow individuals to feel better. Humor can also remove negative ideas and obsessive compulsions.

Altruism allows us to be industrious and turn negative emotions into positive behavior and action to help others. Sublimation allows individuals to turn negative emotions into industrious work including writing and exercising. These strategies prevent us from using negative coping strategies seen in projection and acting out. Positive coping strategies help us turn negative emotions into productive work. At the same time we remove negative emotions, we can be industrious.

"Projection- attributing unacceptable ideas and feelings to others"- page 195

We learn that negative coping strategies include projection that describes an immature individuals need to project their negative emotions or negativity unto others. Projection is used by narcissists and negative individuals in order to cause negative emotions. We learn that we can remove negative emotions instead of using the negative emotions that tend to drain the individual.

Another negative coping strategy is acting out that happens in individuals who can not dominate the emotions. Negative individuals act out of negative emotions complaining, gossiping, and yelling and have not learned positive coping strategies. We learn to persevere utilizing positive coping strategies and removing negative coping strategies. Vaillant described that individuals who are mature are able to utilize humor and altruism to remove negative emotions. We learn that the socialists have attempted to prevent humor from being appreciated because humor actually helps develop resiliency and positivity. Humor removes the negative emotions.

There Are Psychological Studies That Prove That Gratitude and Empathy Protect Against Cardiovascular Disease and Depression

"Much of the interest in the topic of health and personality has centered on the type A behavior pattern, a collection of traits thought to increase a person's risk of developing cardiovascular disease."- (page 200)

"Men who had high levels of personality risk [type A] also showed greater increases over the course of the study of both C3 and C4."- page 200

There are studies done by psychologists that have shown that being hostile towards others and practicing negative emotions causes cardiovascular disease. Personalities that are type A meaning they are hostile and tend to be angry tend to develop cardiovascular disease because C3 and C4 protein levels increase with anger and hostility (Friedman and Rosenman, 1974) (Boyle et al, 2007). Studies have shown that people that are hostile towards others tend to develop depression. There are also studies that prove that having gratitude each day allows individuals to be healthier and protects the cardiovascular system.

Gratitude allows us to develop resiliency and helps us keep positive. Positivity has shown to help individuals live longer and protects against heart disease and depression. Practicing empathy helps us acknowledge that we can be positive and help others. This prevents us from being hostile and negative. Hostility without cause towards others has shown to cause negative emotions and also has a negative impact on health (Siegler et al, 2003). We can persevere having gratitude each day and practicing empathy while removing ingratitude and negative emotions from our day to day lives. 

The Importance of Self-Discipline

It is possible that high levels of self-discipline relate to a greater tendency to be proactive in engaging in behaviors that are protective of health and to avoid those behaviors that are damaging to health" (Weiss and Costa, 2005).- page 201 of Adult Development and Aging by Susan Krauss Whitbourne

There are studies in Psychology that describe that self-discipline is important in persevering with good health. Similar to the studies of the importance of practicing gratitude and empathy, having self-discipline has shown to help individuals live healthier lives. In another study, having high levels of conscientiousness and self-discipline was related to having lower mortality risk over a three year period in a study with 1,000 individuals aged 65 to 100 years of age. The individuals were followed over a three to five year period and individuals who had self-discipline had a lower mortality risk.

This can be explained by the fact that self-discipline allows us to have structure and be dedicated to keep healthy behaviors while removing negative behaviors that do not help our health. Self-discipline helps us know that we need to exercise almost everyday and also make sure that we avoid risky health behaviors including smoking, drinking, and being hostile and angry. Psychologists in the 2000s described the importance of practicing gratitude, genuine empathy, and having self-discipline. Along with having a sense of humor, we can persevere practicing integrity and having a pleasant demeanor.

Developing Resiliency Worshiping GOD Almighty

There are studies in Psychology that state that there are specific actions that we can take to develop resiliency. It is known that practicing gratitude and being positive prevents individuals from having negative emotions. We learn that being self-didactic and exercising also helps develop resiliency. There are studies that state that individuals that have faith in GOD Almighty and are religious tend to live longer (after the covid “pandemic” we learned that churches were closed, yet this did not prevent us from keeping a zealous faith in GOD Almighty and having healthy skepticism concerning the socialists. (The socialists also tried to close gyms since exercise keeps us young.) We learned that the socialists do not like that individuals have faith because we are able to persevere with gratitude and happiness.)

"Religious participation as a predictor of mortality above the effects of physical functioning." (Lutgendorf et al, 2004) (page 62-63) The results of a multivariate correlational design study described that being religious decreased IL-6 levels (a harmful immune system factor that leads to inflammation and deleterious reactions). Individuals who attended church had lower mortality and a better immune system.

It was noted in a study in the 2000s that individuals who attended church were more likely to live longer and be resilient. This has also been noted in individuals that profess having faith in GOD Almighty. Psychologists have described since the 2000s that keeping faith helps individual's health and longevity. This describes that the Scriptures speak truth concerning the manner that worshiping GOD Almighty above everything helps us persevere and have good health. When we obey the commandments of Moses, we persevere without infirmities. There were studies with centennarians that described that individuals that were positive, grateful, religious, and humble tended to live longer. Some of them were still independent despite living more than a 100 years. This describes that we can take positive steps to keep practicing gratitude and persevere in the faith and worship of GOD Almighty.

Vaillant Disproved the Lie of the Midlife Crisis Myth

"The concept of the midlife crisis was first aired in the media when journalist Gail Sheehy in 1974 published a best selling paperback book called Passages: Man's Predictable Crises of Adult Life. This book, which was based on a study being conducted at the time by psychologist Daniel Levinson, described the supposed changes that occured at each decade marker of adulthood. The years of the early 40s, according to this view, were marked by inner turmoil and outer acts of rebellion against the placid, middle-aged lifestyle into which the individual was fated to slip by the 50s. Shortly after the publication of Passages, Levinson published his own best-seller called The Season's of a Man's Life, which was a collaborative effort of a team of Yale psychologists, psychiatrists, and sociologists (Levinson et al, 1978). This book focused exclusively on the experience of men in midlife through the analysis of interviews of 40 men ranging in age from the mid-30s to the mid-40s. The men in the sample tended to represent men from diverse backgrounds, with 10 from each of the following occupations: business executive, academic biologist, blue-collar worker, and novelist. In addition to these interviews the authors included informal analyses of the biographies of famous men and the stories of men portrayed in literature."- (page 210)

In the 2000s there was the myth of the midlife crisis seen in movies, series, books, and socialist propaganda that states that supposedly increasing in age causes depression and negative emotions in individuals. The midlife crisis lie was written by sociologists and socialists who were affluent individuals who stated that as an individual increased in age, they would go through a midlife crisis. This was a blatant lie and was written by socialists who did not have belief and did not worship GOD Almighty. They described that there is meaninglessness and a lack of purpose as individuals reach their fifth decade of life. Supposedly, there are negative emotions that occur due to a nihilistic perspective. The individual who wrote the midlife crisis theory was actually discouraged and attempted to make a theory based on his circumstances. The theory states that individuals have negative emotions due to realizing that they are halfway through their life. However, this is incongruent because no one knows how long they are going to live and if there is gratitude and meaning, there is no need to be negative and discouraging.

There were psychologists, psychiatrists, and sociologists who also attempted to validate the supposed theory by making surveys with forty or so individuals that were mostly affluent and a few individuals of the working class. Vaillant described that the so called midlife crisis is a lie because individuals keep having meaning and purpose throughout their lives. Vaillant initially agreed and then changed his mind and repudiated the theory describing that development creates transitions and transitions do not create development. This means that individuals that have meaning and purpose keep developing and improving themselves even when there are transitions in life such as difficult circumstances. The transitions are not the reason for development and instead it is the meaning and purpose that keeps us glad and resilient. There are multiple psychologists who have disproved the midlife crisis theory and have described that individuals have meaning and purpose throughout their lives regardless of circumstances. Viktor E. Frankl lived until 93 years of age and kept being industrious throughout his life being able to instruct reproof and logotherapy into his old age. Despite the envy of socialists, Viktor E. Frankl persevered being industrious throughout his life. The midlife crisis myth may have been written with the intention to discourage individuals into believing that they need to be nihilistic and negative about aging. Instead we learn that age is not a burden and in fact ethical individuals can get better with age seen in Viktor E. Frankl.

Psychologists That Disproved the Midlife Crisis Myth

There are multiple psychologists that disproved the midlife crisis myth. The psychologists described that the design of the study was flawed because while three fourths of the participants were affluent, educated, and priviledged, the study tried to generalize and extrapolate the findings to the general population. We learn that the study findings were not reproducible nor replicated by other psychologists describing that the study design was highly flawed (Whitborne). The interview questionnaires and data was also not available for comparion describing flaws in the design study. The lack of data and questionnaire answers from the original study indicated that there may have been lies told. When the study was replicated by other psychologists, they discovered that individuals do not actually have a midlife crisis and are stable. 

Mcrae and Costa described that individuals in their late thirties and early fortys do not have a midlife crisis. It was individuals who have high levels of neuroticism who were more prone to have a midlife crisis. The age of an individual was not indicative of a midlife crisis and instead it was the trait of neuroticism. Chronic psychological disorders were described being correlated with a midlife crisis instead.

Additional Lies of the Midlife Crisis Myth

The midlife crisis myth is another lie made up by socialists to discourage and lead to ingratitude. The midlife crisis myth is another of the many lies that socialists have come up with to lead to doubting and discouragements. There are individuals in their adult years who did not get discouraged by aging and instead persevered with faith in GOD Almighty without becoming  atheistic, nihilistic, and much less socialists. The midlife crisis myth also tells individuals to "resolve the polarity of their personality involving their masculinity and femininity" in their older years implying that individuals can be homosexuals. Individuals are either masculine males or feminine females and there is no polarity of personality to resolve. The midlife crisis myth may also have attempted to lead individuals to homosexuality and the practice of sin.

"Levinson regarded the midlife crisis to be a virtually universal process that has characterized human existance for at least 10,000 years."- (page 212)

We have only been on earth for about 5,990 years. (Atheist pseudo-science has stated that humanity has been on earth for 500 billions of years also). There are individuals that have persevered with faith in GOD Almighty (who did not care about fame) who did not get discouraged despite their increasing age and kept being industrious including Viktor E. Frankl, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Anatoly Fastenko, Dusya Chmill, the older Christian believers in the Soviet Union who never renounced their faith, Ronald Reagan, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ludwig van Beethoven, the late Pastors David Wilkerson and Pastor Zacchariah, Priest Eziquio Trevizo, Michael Debakey, Pope John Paul II, Mother Theresa of Calcutta, priests, nuns, pastors, Christian believers, and grandparents.





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