Madness is doing extremely asinine, deranged, manic, chaotic, absurd, and senseless abuses and nonsense, over and over again.
Why the madness?
The delusions of madness, if not a psychotic break, stem from fear and desires for control and power, greed and lust, which are insatiable, grandiose, unreasonable, and all-consuming.
Insatiable because is it ever possible to rid ourselves of all fears and desires, especially based upon total control and absolute power?
And can anyone truly totally control the laws of nature, including human nature, especially focused upon the mundane minutiae of narcissistic and irrational ambitions of wants and desires?
How can controlling someone on their surfboard control the waves upon the ocean of convictions and infinite variables of life?
How seeing only what you want to see in the clouds and stars, then manipulating, controlling, and forcing in self-manifested goals, in the senseless physical movements of the mundane, and reading whatever you want, no matter the outcome, allows you to see beyond the madness of selfish ambitions and desires?
How can someone see real threats, real discoveries, and real economic realities if the focus is always on irrational desires in absolute power and control?
Does tripping on power increase intelligence, reading comprehension, or even the midichlorian count?
What's not happening in madness?
Reality.
Progress.
Progress through real innovations does not occur when focus shifts to grandiose ambitions and insatiable desires to fraudulent realities, grooming, and seeing only what is desired.
Intelligence is suspended and deterred as BS nonsense, unrealistic, and absolute wants take control in madness, followed by unreasonable rage over why delusions never translate into real truths.
Even when “winning” and creating bigger bubbles of temporary, unsustainable gains—inevitably, the bubble will burst because overreaching ambitions cannot be sustained within economic and systemic constraints.
Yet, none of these realities of unsustainability are ever considered amid the madness of blind ambitions, wants, and insatiable desires for power and control, especially when they ignore the real issue of fear within—fear of their own mortality.
Can a person control their mortality, halt aging, or stop the cycle of life?
Eventually, we will all die—the undeniable cycle of life.
Fearing death will not prevent death.
Controlling trivial details will not change life's fundamental realities.
Neither can accumulating all power and wealth—the material gains of the world—be taken with us.
Neither will destroying the fruit of the Spirit within the self—through madness, blind ambition, Satanic power, control, and insatiable desires—alter the realities of life.
What's truly happening in madness?
Not love, not peace, not sanity, and nothing humane.
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