Thursday, March 14, 2013
Det NYE Interview
Its always a funny thing to get these cover reminders from the modern world, when you are sitting in the bush with fumbled hair, dirty hands and feet.
The concept of help for self-help
The consept of help for selfhelp.
Now what does this phrase mean, and how do we use it?
When you hear the sentence spelled out slow, you start
thinking oh yes help for selfhelp is when you help someone to help themselves.
This is the logic way of thinking it and I also think that that was the initial
idea of the sentence.
But like most books and movies, politics and religions they
can all be intrepeted in different ways and end up with a million different
meanings and explainations.
Why is it that we always step away from what was intended.
If love and hate is the components in a relationship. Why do we step away from
love when we hate, and the other way around?
Why do we party and celebrate, when our life is falling to
pieces?
Why do we call up friends to talk about their problems, instead of dealing with our own. Why do we twist and turn sentences, books,
scenarioes and weather to something else then the actual origin?
DO we fear death just because it is a truth we cannot
twist or escape?
So help for selfhelp like i mentioned originally means giving help so that someone can help them
self. But now my question is today with all the outreach, and campaigns against
or for the one or the other. Is the helper actually helping only others or are they also helping themselves?
And if so then it would be a mending of truth to call yourself a provider
of help for selfhelp for someone, when you are also giving help for selfhelp to
yourself.
Would that not be reaching out to be reached?
And would that not open more roads to knowledge by acknowledging
that we all need more input and ”help” and nurturing and challanges to grow
greater. Hell maybe we even open our eyes to how great we can be together on a
global level.
But i guess we do not need to be great because in the single
minded perception we are already all of
that.
But does that perception not make us even smaller?
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