I was brought up in such a way that a clever person always has to perform very well in school, university and at work. That is what my parents told me, and my mother was a teacher after all, which means that she was a civil servant whose job it was to educate children in the sense of the state authorities. So she had the authority of the office. And I quickly understood that we humans live to serve the state to which we belong. That alone is the meaning of our existence. Whoever refuses the state is an "asshole" and should be eliminated.
Now I have understood that I myself am basically a very peaceful person who does not want any harm to anyone. So I no longer care whether someone performs well or poorly at school, no matter how clever he may be. After all, one lives not only for the state, but also for oneself.
The fact that I am not angry with anyone and do not want to force anyone to do anything leads to the question of which political goals I am pursuing at all. I would think: basically none at all. I would rather prevent other politicians from achieving their goals, which I consider to be destructive. The nature of the world should be given free rein. I want to pursue policies that aim to abolish politics.
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator
Bilingual Weblog (German and English) about politics by Claus D. Volko.
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