18 Aug 26

“Dithering” is not your friend!

For those of us who go armed, “drama” is something we’re well-advised to avoid.

And, drama begins with “dithering.” Dithering will squander valuable seconds as you flounder in a sea of indecisiveness.  Dithering will keep you in one place when you need to be moving!

Yet, when we’re thus decisive, resolute, prepared, trained, self-respecting, ambitious, audacious, we automatically become “enemies of the state” in the eyes of leftist politicians!  They call us “kulaks,” because we produce and contribute, look after ourselves and our families, take personal responsibility for everything we do.

Leftists can’t stand it, because they themselves contribute nothing, produce nothing, and never accept any personal accountability for their chronic failures and personal degeneracy.

Thus, leftists will always encourage, indeed demand, that citizens be continuously “helpless.”  Leftists love a community filled with dithering, hesitant people who are persuaded that they can’t do anything for, nor by, themselves.  Leftist profess to “love the poor,” but only so long as they stay poor!

Citizens who are decisive, determined, successful are attacked for having such qualities!  Conversely, who dither, hesitate and worry, lifelong losers, are celebrated, and subsidized

“Learned Helplessness” was first defined by Martin Seligman in 1975, and it is the absolute centerpiece of today’s leftist political dogma.  “Dithering” is the visible byproduct.  “Drama” always follows.

Thus, leftists will ever harass, persecute, denigrate society’s heroes, and what’s left?  A society filled with paralyzed, self-declared “victims,” career losers, beggars who accomplish nothing and spend their pitiable tenure with their hand out, inventing lame excuses, squandering away the only life they will ever have!

“The Clock of Life is wound but once, and no man has the power to tell just when the hands will stop, at a late or early hour. Now is the only time you own. Live, love, toil with a will. Place no faith in time, my friend, for The Clock will soon be still!”

/John