2. Society Does Not Need Discipline, Order, or Rules
Current rules, including the Constitution, laws, and ordinances, are attempts to control people. The truly necessary rule is the rule that “rules are not necessary.”
People love freedom. Therefore, people continue to seek freedom. When people feel restricted, they experience emotions such as anxiety, fear, anger, and sadness. Attacks and attempts to eliminate the people or things that caused these emotions, in an attempt to dispel or deal with them, result in crimes, incidents, and accidents.
Political and economic rules such as democracy and capitalism are unnecessary. They are rules for increasing capital and assets. They measure people and individuals based on money and things that can be converted into cash.
Education and academics, including ethics and morality, are also unnecessary. They are rules for standardizing values. They measure people and individuals based on whether they are useful to others.
People cannot make others happy or unhappy. Feeling unhappy is simply a result of having taken actions to deal with that emotion, or of not choosing an undesirable option from the available choices.
Even when feeling anxious, if you are aware of and recognize something enjoyable that makes that emotion disappear, you can adjust your path and move forward. Even when unpleasant things happen, if you have something enjoyable that allows you to ignore that reality, you can remain happy.



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