Ave, bury, morituri te salutant~

In the first point I plainly said that we can’t function alone. Even an individualist doesn’t function alone, proof is that we call “individualist” someone who doesn’t care for other beings and often uses them for his own profit.
Solipsism is a philosophical concept that has little to do with this, so I’d rather not use it, even because I often hear it from people who have no idea of what they’re talking about.

As I’ve said before, there are different forms where an individual focus is not bad. The alchemical work, or anarchism, follow sane forms of individuality. On the other hand, the belief in individuality per se, like the believes that Satanism and LFP portray, are corrupted, if their only purpose is to go against christianity and preach upon idols whose merit was to be antagonists for their own advantage.
Call Satan a hero, call him wtv you like, but realize there’s more in this world than the mere senses, and so, likely, there’s more in this world than ourselves.

If
socionics teaches anything is that the dual is our opposite, we contain it, but it’s the Other. So you won’t find your dual within you if all you “pray” upon is your self and your similar, for it’s outside of such limits that you’ll find what completes you…. the point is just this, how can you be completed when the individualistic assumption is “I’m already perfected”?
Aha.

Again, there are good forms of individuality, for hermeticism the focus is one self’s betterment, for anarchism it is the collective Good… but what’s the merit in fulfilling all of one’s desires without discrimination?

We can put all sorts of limitations outside, we can discriminate all the people that are different and strange and have no value to our eyes (THIS IS WHY I MENTIONED RACISM, TRUMP, AND GODWHATNOT) but in a real work of betterment the limitations are imposed inside, for the criticism always begins within.


I feel so outdated for professing things like understanding and peace in an online forum… eh