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Delenda est Carthago!

The best of all possible worlds flows not from the optimization of predatory capitalism (private power), but from the optimization of the people (public power). Society should be designed around getting the most from each and every person through making them as talented, intelligent and fulfilled as possible. You do not optimize a people by giving them dreadful jobs, the purpose of which is to opt Read more of this blog post »
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“We are all glittering stars and one day we will come together in the brightest star of all – God himself. This is humanity’s destiny. Is that not an inspiring vision of humanity? We are not mere humans; we are divine beings, a community of gods en route to becoming God himself”
Michael Faust, The Right-Brain God

“The ills of the world, and their cures, are listed below: 1) A world of privilege is a world of elitism and injustice. Meritocracy is the cure. 2) Capitalism, the creed of “Greed is good”, is the disease of materialism and objectification for the sole purpose of profiting the ownership class. A new spiritual, artistic, creative and intellectual paradigm is the cure. 3) Abrahamism is a mental illness. Illuminism is the psychological cure. 4) The religious divide between East and West has held back global progress. Illuminism, a religion of enlightenment and reincarnation in common with Eastern thinking, yet steeped in the most profound Western thinking, is the bridge. The”
Michael Faust, How to Become God

“Why do you think there are no gods on Mount Olympus now? They killed themselves, that’s why. They were terminally bored.”
Michael Faust, Nietzsche: The God of Groundhog Day

“Look with favour upon a bold beginning.”
Virgil

“Vera incessu patuit dea.
(The goddess indubitable was revealed in her step.)”
Virgil, The Aeneid

“Do not yield to misfortunes, but advance more boldly to meet them, as your fortune permits you. ”
Virgil

“Ah, merciless Love, is there any length to which you cannot force the human heart to go?”
Virgil, The Aeneid

“Fortunate is he whose mind has the power to probe the causes of things and trample underfoot all terrors and inexorable fate.”
Virgil

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