365-Day Survival(?) (Written Last Night)

Today was okay. The people were fine. The corporations were not. They are so effing greedy and so far removed from the realities the “little people” under them face. These MOFOs either want you to do an insane amount of work or drive an insane number of miles to make an insanely low amount of cash.

There doesn’t seem to be a happy medium for us anymore. It’s not any different in a regular job, though. They still want you to do an insane amount of work, but you also must take abuse and pretend you don’t know anything and haven’t already navigated the same rodeo a million times over the past partial century.

That said, I enjoyed most of the people I encountered today. I also enjoyed telling the algorithm to go F itself several times. The creators of such algorithms should be forced to live life as one of us peasants for 365 days. They really need a good lesson in the same phuckery they dish out to other people.

I think that’s the only way they can develop empathy. They have to go through stuff to understand and be compassionate when other people go through stuff. If not, they don’t understand, so they don’t care by default. I vote for “helping large corporations to understand”.  Lol.

Not much else occurred today. The control freaks played their big games with their little toys. Blah blah blah and so on.

I listened to music again so I could connect with C’s vibes.

Sometimes, I prefer to listen to deceased artists and preachers over living ones because their spirits can no longer be tampered with. Whatever spirit is present in their music or sermon is as-is. It doesn’t change from day to day and can’t be influenced by outside entities. So if it’s beautiful, it stays beautiful. If it has truth in it, that truth remains. The same can also be said for “bad” songs or sermons.

Whatever the essence a particular piece had is captured and preserved as it was in its moment of creation. C’s voice has a certain captured beauty to it, and I always have a good experience when listening. Not every song has a green light, but many do.

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