Like it or not, the populous were born inside a box of limited knowledge and without the awareness of the restricting disposition. This phenomenon renders the masses easy to rule. A factual and philosophical commentary, "A Beautiful Destruction" attempts to exemplify the limitations, so to break free of the matrix.
Divided into three chapters, "A Beautiful Destruction" will address several notions that might not be completely accurate, and the focus will be on the market, government, the consumer culture, and the negative impact these three have on a person.
Chapter 1: The Market and Me
The practice of deprivation is used by the market. The majority of a nation's people are financially and socially held back.
Divided into two parts, Chapter One is a must-read for anyone wondering why their financial and social situation is in the pits. You'll discover why the cost of living is so high, why wages are so low, why the savings account has been declining, the myth tied to a "nine-to-five", the market conditions that influence an underdeveloped value system, the god of the filthy rich, and that god's progeny.
Chapter 2: Government and Me
Constitutional and democratic governments are failing in their obligations. The people they represent are treated as if they were idiots. Some of the ideas discussed are the lie of private over public, the near death of democracy's instruments, and the true nature of debt.
Chapter 3: Designed to Become
The built world daily tricks the public to ignore a higher state of awareness. Most people are fooled to settle for so much less.
"A Beautiful Destruction" presents a challenge to the status quo, but I'd like you to know that I do not challenge the whole. There are good parts to the machine and it does have the potential to benefit all. I'm only trying to express that the machine isn't yet perfect. All I wish to do is apply the wrench and fine-tune it. Tell me-what's wrong with that?