The author Simon Black closes with these thoughts: "It's okay, because there's something better coming. We don't know exactly what it looks like, but it will absolutely be based on a true story."
He's confident something better is coming. Even if you agree with him, you can't discount, we may have to go through a lot of suffering to get …
The author Simon Black closes with these thoughts: "It's okay, because there's something better coming. We don't know exactly what it looks like, but it will absolutely be based on a true story."
He's confident something better is coming. Even if you agree with him, you can't discount, we may have to go through a lot of suffering to get to the something better.
And if that happens, some of us aren't going to make it.
Quite right, at this point we are still in the midst of a failed civilization in so many ways and on a global scale ; it is hard to imagine that there is a "something better coming" with humanity facing so many obstacles, much of it of our own making; human history and evolution have had their share of "true stories", the founding of America being a shining example, but I'm certain the Founding Fathers wouldn't recognize it as it is today; a future "true story" would have to involve a restoration of the principles of personal and national sovereignty but also with the recognition that man(kind) is not the measure of all things and never was; our troubled world is desperately in need of redemption and, as you say, we may yet have to go through a lot of suffering ...
The author Simon Black closes with these thoughts: "It's okay, because there's something better coming. We don't know exactly what it looks like, but it will absolutely be based on a true story."
He's confident something better is coming. Even if you agree with him, you can't discount, we may have to go through a lot of suffering to get to the something better.
And if that happens, some of us aren't going to make it.
Quite right, at this point we are still in the midst of a failed civilization in so many ways and on a global scale ; it is hard to imagine that there is a "something better coming" with humanity facing so many obstacles, much of it of our own making; human history and evolution have had their share of "true stories", the founding of America being a shining example, but I'm certain the Founding Fathers wouldn't recognize it as it is today; a future "true story" would have to involve a restoration of the principles of personal and national sovereignty but also with the recognition that man(kind) is not the measure of all things and never was; our troubled world is desperately in need of redemption and, as you say, we may yet have to go through a lot of suffering ...